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/*
* va_drmcommon.h - Common utilities for DRM-based drivers
*
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#ifndef VA_DRM_COMMON_H
#define VA_DRM_COMMON_H
#include <stdint.h>
/** \brief DRM authentication type. */
enum {
/** \brief Disconnected. */
VA_DRM_AUTH_NONE = 0,
/**
* \brief Connected. Authenticated with DRI1 protocol.
*
* @deprecated
* This is a deprecated authentication type. All DRI-based drivers have
* been migrated to use the DRI2 protocol. Newly written drivers shall
* use DRI2 protocol only, or a custom authentication means. e.g. opt
* for authenticating on the VA driver side, instead of libva side.
*/
VA_DRM_AUTH_DRI1 = 1,
/**
* \brief Connected. Authenticated with DRI2 protocol.
*
* This is only useful to VA/X11 drivers. The libva-x11 library provides
* a helper function VA_DRI2Authenticate() for authenticating the
* connection. However, DRI2 conformant drivers don't need to call that
* function since authentication happens on the libva side, implicitly.
*/
VA_DRM_AUTH_DRI2 = 2,
/**
* \brief Connected. Authenticated with some alternate raw protocol.
*
* This authentication mode is mainly used in non-VA/X11 drivers.
* Authentication happens through some alternative method, at the
* discretion of the VA driver implementation.
*/
VA_DRM_AUTH_CUSTOM = 3
};
/** \brief Base DRM state. */
struct drm_state {
/** \brief DRM connection descriptor. */
int fd;
/** \brief DRM authentication type. */
int auth_type;
/** \brief Reserved bytes for future use, must be zero */
int va_reserved[8];
};
/** \brief Kernel DRM buffer memory type. */
#define VA_SURFACE_ATTRIB_MEM_TYPE_KERNEL_DRM 0x10000000
/** \brief DRM PRIME memory type (old version)
*
* This supports only single objects with restricted memory layout.
* Used with VASurfaceAttribExternalBuffers.
*/
#define VA_SURFACE_ATTRIB_MEM_TYPE_DRM_PRIME 0x20000000
/** \brief DRM PRIME memory type
*
* Used with VADRMPRIMESurfaceDescriptor.
*/
#define VA_SURFACE_ATTRIB_MEM_TYPE_DRM_PRIME_2 0x40000000
/**
* \brief External buffer descriptor for a DRM PRIME surface.
*
* For export, call vaExportSurfaceHandle() with mem_type set to
* VA_SURFACE_ATTRIB_MEM_TYPE_DRM_PRIME_2 and pass a pointer to an
* instance of this structure to fill.
* If VA_EXPORT_SURFACE_SEPARATE_LAYERS is specified on export, each
* layer will contain exactly one plane. For example, an NV12
* surface will be exported as two layers, one of DRM_FORMAT_R8 and
* one of DRM_FORMAT_GR88.
* If VA_EXPORT_SURFACE_COMPOSED_LAYERS is specified on export,
* there will be exactly one layer.
*
* For import, call vaCreateSurfaces() with the MemoryType attribute
* set to VA_SURFACE_ATTRIB_MEM_TYPE_DRM_PRIME_2 and the
* ExternalBufferDescriptor attribute set to point to an array of
* num_surfaces instances of this structure.
* The number of planes which need to be provided for a given layer
* is dependent on both the format and the format modifier used for
* the objects containing it. For example, the format DRM_FORMAT_RGBA
* normally requires one plane, but with the format modifier
* I915_FORMAT_MOD_Y_TILED_CCS it requires two planes - the first
* being the main data plane and the second containing the color
* control surface.
* Note that a given driver may only support a subset of possible
* representations of a particular format. For example, it may only
* support NV12 surfaces when they are contained within a single DRM
* object, and therefore fail to create such surfaces if the two
* planes are in different DRM objects.
*/
typedef struct _VADRMPRIMESurfaceDescriptor {
/** Pixel format fourcc of the whole surface (VA_FOURCC_*). */
uint32_t fourcc;
/** Width of the surface in pixels. */
uint32_t width;
/** Height of the surface in pixels. */
uint32_t height;
/** Number of distinct DRM objects making up the surface. */
uint32_t num_objects;
/** Description of each object. */
struct {
/** DRM PRIME file descriptor for this object. */
int fd;
/** Total size of this object (may include regions which are
* not part of the surface). */
uint32_t size;
/** Format modifier applied to this object. */
uint64_t drm_format_modifier;
} objects[4];
/** Number of layers making up the surface. */
uint32_t num_layers;
/** Description of each layer in the surface. */
struct {
/** DRM format fourcc of this layer (DRM_FOURCC_*). */
uint32_t drm_format;
/** Number of planes in this layer. */
uint32_t num_planes;
/** Index in the objects array of the object containing each
* plane. */
uint32_t object_index[4];
/** Offset within the object of each plane. */
uint32_t offset[4];
/** Pitch of each plane. */
uint32_t pitch[4];
} layers[4];
} VADRMPRIMESurfaceDescriptor;
#endif /* VA_DRM_COMMON_H */