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IN NO EVENT SHALL * THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS * IN THE SOFTWARE. */ #ifndef INTEL_AUX_MAP_H #define INTEL_AUX_MAP_H #include "intel_buffer_alloc.h" #include "isl/isl.h" #include #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /** * Auxiliary surface mapping implementation * * These functions are implemented in common code shared by drivers. */ struct intel_aux_map_context; struct intel_device_info; #define INTEL_AUX_MAP_ENTRY_VALID_BIT 0x1ull /** * The ratio between the granularity of main surface pitch and AUX data pitch * (when viewed as a surface). * * In agreement with Bspec 44930, the kernel expects that every 512B of the * main surface pitch maps to 64B of the AUX data pitch. This is not * documented in drm_fourcc.h. */ #define INTEL_AUX_MAP_MAIN_PITCH_SCALEDOWN (512 / 64) /** * The ratio between the granularity of main surface and AUX data. * * The value is from Bspec 47709, MCS/CCS Buffers for Render Target(s): * * "CCS is a linear buffer created for storing meta-data (AUX data) for * lossless compression. This buffer related information is mentioned in * Render Surface State. CCS buffer's size is based on the padded main * surface (after following Halign and Valign requirements mentioned in the * Render Surface State). CCS_Buffer_Size = Padded_Main_Surface_Size/256" * * The aux-map only exists on Xe, so this is equivalent to * ISL_MAIN_TO_CCS_SIZE_RATIO_XE. */ #define INTEL_AUX_MAP_MAIN_SIZE_SCALEDOWN 256 /** * The alignment at which the AUX data virtual addresses should start. * * The diagram in Bspec 44930 shows that the CCS is indexed in 256B chunks for * TGL, 4K chunks for MTL. However, when modifiers are in use, the 4K * alignment requirement of the PLANE_AUX_DIST::Auxiliary Surface Distance * field must be considered (Bspec 50379). Keep things simple and just use 4K. */ #define INTEL_AUX_MAP_META_ALIGNMENT_B 4096 struct intel_aux_map_context * intel_aux_map_init(void *driver_ctx, struct intel_mapped_pinned_buffer_alloc *buffer_alloc, const struct intel_device_info *devinfo); uint32_t intel_aux_map_get_alignment(struct intel_aux_map_context *ctx); void intel_aux_map_finish(struct intel_aux_map_context *ctx); uint32_t intel_aux_map_get_state_num(struct intel_aux_map_context *ctx); /** * Returns the current number of buffers used by the aux-map tables * * When preparing to execute a new batch, use this function to determine how * many buffers will be required. More buffers may be added by concurrent * accesses of the aux-map functions, but they won't be required for since * they involve surfaces not used by this batch. */ uint32_t intel_aux_map_get_num_buffers(struct intel_aux_map_context *ctx); /** * Returns the mask of meta data address in L1 entry * * The mask value is effected by page size of meta data specific to a platform. */ uint64_t intel_aux_get_meta_address_mask(struct intel_aux_map_context *ctx); /** * Takes a relative offset in the main surface and returns a relative offset * in the aux surface that maps to the main offset. */ uint64_t intel_aux_main_to_aux_offset(struct intel_aux_map_context *ctx, uint64_t main_offset); /** * Fill an array of exec_object2 with aux-map buffer handles * * The intel_aux_map_get_num_buffers call should be made, then the driver can * make sure the `obj` array is large enough before calling this function. */ void intel_aux_map_fill_bos(struct intel_aux_map_context *ctx, void **driver_bos, uint32_t max_bos); uint64_t intel_aux_map_get_base(struct intel_aux_map_context *ctx); uint64_t intel_aux_map_format_bits(enum isl_tiling tiling, enum isl_format format, uint8_t plane); uint64_t intel_aux_map_format_bits_for_isl_surf(const struct isl_surf *isl_surf); uint64_t * intel_aux_map_get_entry(struct intel_aux_map_context *ctx, uint64_t main_address, uint64_t *aux_entry_address); /* Fails if a mapping is attempted that would conflict with an existing one. * This increase the refcount of the mapped region if already mapped, sets it * to 1 otherwise. */ bool intel_aux_map_add_mapping(struct intel_aux_map_context *ctx, uint64_t main_address, uint64_t aux_address, uint64_t main_size_B, uint64_t format_bits); /* Decrease the refcount of a mapped region. When the refcount reaches 0, the * region is unmapped. */ void intel_aux_map_del_mapping(struct intel_aux_map_context *ctx, uint64_t main_address, uint64_t size); /* Unmaps a region, refcount is reset to 0. */ void intel_aux_map_unmap_range(struct intel_aux_map_context *ctx, uint64_t main_address, uint64_t size); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* INTEL_AUX_MAP_H */