/* * Copyright 2019 Google LLC * SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT * * based in part on anv and radv which are: * Copyright © 2015 Intel Corporation * Copyright © 2016 Red Hat. * Copyright © 2016 Bas Nieuwenhuizen */ #include "vn_wsi.h" #include "vk_enum_to_str.h" #include "wsi_common_entrypoints.h" #include "vn_device.h" #include "vn_image.h" #include "vn_instance.h" #include "vn_physical_device.h" #include "vn_queue.h" /* The common WSI support makes some assumptions about the driver. * * In wsi_device_init, it assumes VK_EXT_pci_bus_info is available. In * wsi_create_native_image and wsi_create_prime_image, it assumes * VK_KHR_external_memory_fd and VK_EXT_external_memory_dma_buf are enabled. * * In wsi_create_native_image, if wsi_device::supports_modifiers is set and * the window system supports modifiers, it assumes * VK_EXT_image_drm_format_modifier is enabled. Otherwise, it assumes that * wsi_image_create_info can be chained to VkImageCreateInfo and * vkGetImageSubresourceLayout can be called even the tiling is * VK_IMAGE_TILING_OPTIMAL. * * Together, it knows how to share dma-bufs, with explicit or implicit * modifiers, to the window system. * * For venus, we use explicit modifiers when the renderer and the window * system support them. Otherwise, we have to fall back to * VK_IMAGE_TILING_LINEAR (or trigger the prime blit path). But the fallback * can be problematic when the memory is scanned out directly and special * requirements (e.g., alignments) must be met. * * The common WSI support makes other assumptions about the driver to support * implicit fencing. In wsi_create_native_image and wsi_create_prime_image, * it assumes wsi_memory_allocate_info can be chained to VkMemoryAllocateInfo. * In wsi_common_queue_present, it assumes wsi_memory_signal_submit_info can * be chained to VkSubmitInfo. Finally, in wsi_common_acquire_next_image2, it * calls wsi_device::signal_semaphore_for_memory, and * wsi_device::signal_fence_for_memory if the driver provides them. * * Some drivers use wsi_memory_allocate_info to set up implicit fencing. * Others use wsi_memory_signal_submit_info to set up implicit IN-fences and * use wsi_device::signal_*_for_memory to set up implicit OUT-fences. * * For venus, implicit fencing is broken (and there is no explicit fencing * support yet). The kernel driver assumes everything is in the same fence * context and no synchronization is needed. It should be fixed for * correctness, but it is still not ideal. venus requires explicit fencing * (and renderer-side synchronization) to work well. */ /* cast a WSI object to a pointer for logging */ #define VN_WSI_PTR(obj) ((const void *)(uintptr_t)(obj)) static PFN_vkVoidFunction vn_wsi_proc_addr(VkPhysicalDevice physicalDevice, const char *pName) { struct vn_physical_device *physical_dev = vn_physical_device_from_handle(physicalDevice); return vk_instance_get_proc_addr_unchecked( &physical_dev->instance->base.base, pName); } VkResult vn_wsi_init(struct vn_physical_device *physical_dev) { const VkAllocationCallbacks *alloc = &physical_dev->instance->base.base.alloc; VkResult result = wsi_device_init( &physical_dev->wsi_device, vn_physical_device_to_handle(physical_dev), vn_wsi_proc_addr, alloc, -1, &physical_dev->instance->dri_options, false); if (result != VK_SUCCESS) return result; if (physical_dev->base.base.supported_extensions .EXT_image_drm_format_modifier) physical_dev->wsi_device.supports_modifiers = true; physical_dev->base.base.wsi_device = &physical_dev->wsi_device; return VK_SUCCESS; } void vn_wsi_fini(struct vn_physical_device *physical_dev) { const VkAllocationCallbacks *alloc = &physical_dev->instance->base.base.alloc; physical_dev->base.base.wsi_device = NULL; wsi_device_finish(&physical_dev->wsi_device, alloc); } VkResult vn_wsi_create_image(struct vn_device *dev, const VkImageCreateInfo *create_info, const struct wsi_image_create_info *wsi_info, const VkAllocationCallbacks *alloc, struct vn_image **out_img) { /* TODO This is the legacy path used by wsi_create_native_image when there * is no modifier support. Instead of forcing VK_IMAGE_TILING_LINEAR, we * should ask wsi to use wsi_create_prime_image instead. * * In fact, this is not enough when the image is truely used for scanout by * the host compositor. There can be requirements we fail to meet. We * should require modifier support at some point. */ VkImageCreateInfo local_create_info; if (wsi_info->scanout) { local_create_info = *create_info; local_create_info.tiling = VK_IMAGE_TILING_LINEAR; create_info = &local_create_info; if (VN_DEBUG(WSI)) vn_log(dev->instance, "forcing scanout image linear"); } struct vn_image *img; VkResult result = vn_image_create(dev, create_info, alloc, &img); if (result != VK_SUCCESS) return result; img->is_wsi = true; img->is_prime_blit_src = wsi_info->prime_blit_src; *out_img = img; return VK_SUCCESS; } /* swapchain commands */ VkResult vn_CreateSwapchainKHR(VkDevice device, const VkSwapchainCreateInfoKHR *pCreateInfo, const VkAllocationCallbacks *pAllocator, VkSwapchainKHR *pSwapchain) { struct vn_device *dev = vn_device_from_handle(device); VkResult result = wsi_CreateSwapchainKHR(device, pCreateInfo, pAllocator, pSwapchain); if (VN_DEBUG(WSI) && result == VK_SUCCESS) { vn_log(dev->instance, "swapchain %p: created with surface %p, min count %d, size " "%dx%d, mode %s, old %p", VN_WSI_PTR(*pSwapchain), VN_WSI_PTR(pCreateInfo->surface), pCreateInfo->minImageCount, pCreateInfo->imageExtent.width, pCreateInfo->imageExtent.height, vk_PresentModeKHR_to_str(pCreateInfo->presentMode), VN_WSI_PTR(pCreateInfo->oldSwapchain)); } return vn_result(dev->instance, result); } void vn_DestroySwapchainKHR(VkDevice device, VkSwapchainKHR swapchain, const VkAllocationCallbacks *pAllocator) { struct vn_device *dev = vn_device_from_handle(device); wsi_DestroySwapchainKHR(device, swapchain, pAllocator); if (VN_DEBUG(WSI)) vn_log(dev->instance, "swapchain %p: destroyed", VN_WSI_PTR(swapchain)); } VkResult vn_QueuePresentKHR(VkQueue _queue, const VkPresentInfoKHR *pPresentInfo) { struct vn_queue *queue = vn_queue_from_handle(_queue); VkResult result = wsi_common_queue_present(&queue->device->physical_device->wsi_device, vn_device_to_handle(queue->device), _queue, queue->family, pPresentInfo); if (VN_DEBUG(WSI) && result != VK_SUCCESS) { for (uint32_t i = 0; i < pPresentInfo->swapchainCount; i++) { const VkResult r = pPresentInfo->pResults ? pPresentInfo->pResults[i] : result; vn_log(queue->device->instance, "swapchain %p: presented image %d: %s", VN_WSI_PTR(pPresentInfo->pSwapchains[i]), pPresentInfo->pImageIndices[i], vk_Result_to_str(r)); } } return vn_result(queue->device->instance, result); } VkResult vn_AcquireNextImage2KHR(VkDevice device, const VkAcquireNextImageInfoKHR *pAcquireInfo, uint32_t *pImageIndex) { struct vn_device *dev = vn_device_from_handle(device); VkResult result = wsi_common_acquire_next_image2( &dev->physical_device->wsi_device, device, pAcquireInfo, pImageIndex); if (VN_DEBUG(WSI) && result != VK_SUCCESS) { const int idx = result >= VK_SUCCESS ? *pImageIndex : -1; vn_log(dev->instance, "swapchain %p: acquired image %d: %s", VN_WSI_PTR(pAcquireInfo->swapchain), idx, vk_Result_to_str(result)); } /* XXX this relies on implicit sync */ if (result == VK_SUCCESS || result == VK_SUBOPTIMAL_KHR) { struct vn_semaphore *sem = vn_semaphore_from_handle(pAcquireInfo->semaphore); if (sem) vn_semaphore_signal_wsi(dev, sem); struct vn_fence *fence = vn_fence_from_handle(pAcquireInfo->fence); if (fence) vn_fence_signal_wsi(dev, fence); } return vn_result(dev->instance, result); }