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1 /*
2  * Header for the Direct Rendering Manager
3  *
4  * Author: Rickard E. (Rik) Faith <faith@valinux.com>
5  *
6  * Acknowledgments:
7  * Dec 1999, Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>, move to generic cmpxchg.
8  */
9 
10 /*
11  * Copyright 1999 Precision Insight, Inc., Cedar Park, Texas.
12  * Copyright 2000 VA Linux Systems, Inc., Sunnyvale, California.
13  * All rights reserved.
14  *
15  * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
16  * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
17  * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
18  * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
19  * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
20  * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
21  *
22  * The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the next
23  * paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the
24  * Software.
25  *
26  * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
27  * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
28  * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.  IN NO EVENT SHALL
29  * VA LINUX SYSTEMS AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR
30  * OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE,
31  * ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR
32  * OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
33  */
34 
35 #ifndef _DRM_H_
36 #define _DRM_H_
37 
38 #if defined(__KERNEL__)
39 
40 #include <linux/types.h>
41 #include <asm/ioctl.h>
42 typedef unsigned int drm_handle_t;
43 
44 #elif defined(__linux__)
45 
46 #include <linux/types.h>
47 #include <asm/ioctl.h>
48 typedef unsigned int drm_handle_t;
49 
50 #else /* One of the BSDs */
51 
52 #include <stdint.h>
53 #include <sys/ioccom.h>
54 #include <sys/types.h>
55 typedef int8_t   __s8;
56 typedef uint8_t  __u8;
57 typedef int16_t  __s16;
58 typedef uint16_t __u16;
59 typedef int32_t  __s32;
60 typedef uint32_t __u32;
61 typedef int64_t  __s64;
62 typedef uint64_t __u64;
63 typedef size_t   __kernel_size_t;
64 typedef unsigned long drm_handle_t;
65 
66 #endif
67 
68 #if defined(__cplusplus)
69 extern "C" {
70 #endif
71 
72 #define DRM_NAME	"drm"	  /**< Name in kernel, /dev, and /proc */
73 #define DRM_MIN_ORDER	5	  /**< At least 2^5 bytes = 32 bytes */
74 #define DRM_MAX_ORDER	22	  /**< Up to 2^22 bytes = 4MB */
75 #define DRM_RAM_PERCENT 10	  /**< How much system ram can we lock? */
76 
77 #define _DRM_LOCK_HELD	0x80000000U /**< Hardware lock is held */
78 #define _DRM_LOCK_CONT	0x40000000U /**< Hardware lock is contended */
79 #define _DRM_LOCK_IS_HELD(lock)	   ((lock) & _DRM_LOCK_HELD)
80 #define _DRM_LOCK_IS_CONT(lock)	   ((lock) & _DRM_LOCK_CONT)
81 #define _DRM_LOCKING_CONTEXT(lock) ((lock) & ~(_DRM_LOCK_HELD|_DRM_LOCK_CONT))
82 
83 typedef unsigned int drm_context_t;
84 typedef unsigned int drm_drawable_t;
85 typedef unsigned int drm_magic_t;
86 
87 /*
88  * Cliprect.
89  *
90  * \warning: If you change this structure, make sure you change
91  * XF86DRIClipRectRec in the server as well
92  *
93  * \note KW: Actually it's illegal to change either for
94  * backwards-compatibility reasons.
95  */
96 struct drm_clip_rect {
97 	unsigned short x1;
98 	unsigned short y1;
99 	unsigned short x2;
100 	unsigned short y2;
101 };
102 
103 /*
104  * Drawable information.
105  */
106 struct drm_drawable_info {
107 	unsigned int num_rects;
108 	struct drm_clip_rect *rects;
109 };
110 
111 /*
112  * Texture region,
113  */
114 struct drm_tex_region {
115 	unsigned char next;
116 	unsigned char prev;
117 	unsigned char in_use;
118 	unsigned char padding;
119 	unsigned int age;
120 };
121 
122 /*
123  * Hardware lock.
124  *
125  * The lock structure is a simple cache-line aligned integer.  To avoid
126  * processor bus contention on a multiprocessor system, there should not be any
127  * other data stored in the same cache line.
128  */
129 struct drm_hw_lock {
130 	__volatile__ unsigned int lock;		/**< lock variable */
131 	char padding[60];			/**< Pad to cache line */
132 };
133 
134 /*
135  * DRM_IOCTL_VERSION ioctl argument type.
136  *
137  * \sa drmGetVersion().
138  */
139 struct drm_version {
140 	int version_major;	  /**< Major version */
141 	int version_minor;	  /**< Minor version */
142 	int version_patchlevel;	  /**< Patch level */
143 	__kernel_size_t name_len;	  /**< Length of name buffer */
144 	char __user *name;	  /**< Name of driver */
145 	__kernel_size_t date_len;	  /**< Length of date buffer */
146 	char __user *date;	  /**< User-space buffer to hold date */
147 	__kernel_size_t desc_len;	  /**< Length of desc buffer */
148 	char __user *desc;	  /**< User-space buffer to hold desc */
149 };
150 
151 /*
152  * DRM_IOCTL_GET_UNIQUE ioctl argument type.
153  *
154  * \sa drmGetBusid() and drmSetBusId().
155  */
156 struct drm_unique {
157 	__kernel_size_t unique_len;	  /**< Length of unique */
158 	char __user *unique;	  /**< Unique name for driver instantiation */
159 };
160 
161 struct drm_list {
162 	int count;		  /**< Length of user-space structures */
163 	struct drm_version __user *version;
164 };
165 
166 struct drm_block {
167 	int unused;
168 };
169 
170 /*
171  * DRM_IOCTL_CONTROL ioctl argument type.
172  *
173  * \sa drmCtlInstHandler() and drmCtlUninstHandler().
174  */
175 struct drm_control {
176 	enum {
177 		DRM_ADD_COMMAND,
178 		DRM_RM_COMMAND,
179 		DRM_INST_HANDLER,
180 		DRM_UNINST_HANDLER
181 	} func;
182 	int irq;
183 };
184 
185 /*
186  * Type of memory to map.
187  */
188 enum drm_map_type {
189 	_DRM_FRAME_BUFFER = 0,	  /**< WC (no caching), no core dump */
190 	_DRM_REGISTERS = 1,	  /**< no caching, no core dump */
191 	_DRM_SHM = 2,		  /**< shared, cached */
192 	_DRM_AGP = 3,		  /**< AGP/GART */
193 	_DRM_SCATTER_GATHER = 4,  /**< Scatter/gather memory for PCI DMA */
194 	_DRM_CONSISTENT = 5	  /**< Consistent memory for PCI DMA */
195 };
196 
197 /*
198  * Memory mapping flags.
199  */
200 enum drm_map_flags {
201 	_DRM_RESTRICTED = 0x01,	     /**< Cannot be mapped to user-virtual */
202 	_DRM_READ_ONLY = 0x02,
203 	_DRM_LOCKED = 0x04,	     /**< shared, cached, locked */
204 	_DRM_KERNEL = 0x08,	     /**< kernel requires access */
205 	_DRM_WRITE_COMBINING = 0x10, /**< use write-combining if available */
206 	_DRM_CONTAINS_LOCK = 0x20,   /**< SHM page that contains lock */
207 	_DRM_REMOVABLE = 0x40,	     /**< Removable mapping */
208 	_DRM_DRIVER = 0x80	     /**< Managed by driver */
209 };
210 
211 struct drm_ctx_priv_map {
212 	unsigned int ctx_id;	 /**< Context requesting private mapping */
213 	void *handle;		 /**< Handle of map */
214 };
215 
216 /*
217  * DRM_IOCTL_GET_MAP, DRM_IOCTL_ADD_MAP and DRM_IOCTL_RM_MAP ioctls
218  * argument type.
219  *
220  * \sa drmAddMap().
221  */
222 struct drm_map {
223 	unsigned long offset;	 /**< Requested physical address (0 for SAREA)*/
224 	unsigned long size;	 /**< Requested physical size (bytes) */
225 	enum drm_map_type type;	 /**< Type of memory to map */
226 	enum drm_map_flags flags;	 /**< Flags */
227 	void *handle;		 /**< User-space: "Handle" to pass to mmap() */
228 				 /**< Kernel-space: kernel-virtual address */
229 	int mtrr;		 /**< MTRR slot used */
230 	/*   Private data */
231 };
232 
233 /*
234  * DRM_IOCTL_GET_CLIENT ioctl argument type.
235  */
236 struct drm_client {
237 	int idx;		/**< Which client desired? */
238 	int auth;		/**< Is client authenticated? */
239 	unsigned long pid;	/**< Process ID */
240 	unsigned long uid;	/**< User ID */
241 	unsigned long magic;	/**< Magic */
242 	unsigned long iocs;	/**< Ioctl count */
243 };
244 
245 enum drm_stat_type {
246 	_DRM_STAT_LOCK,
247 	_DRM_STAT_OPENS,
248 	_DRM_STAT_CLOSES,
249 	_DRM_STAT_IOCTLS,
250 	_DRM_STAT_LOCKS,
251 	_DRM_STAT_UNLOCKS,
252 	_DRM_STAT_VALUE,	/**< Generic value */
253 	_DRM_STAT_BYTE,		/**< Generic byte counter (1024bytes/K) */
254 	_DRM_STAT_COUNT,	/**< Generic non-byte counter (1000/k) */
255 
256 	_DRM_STAT_IRQ,		/**< IRQ */
257 	_DRM_STAT_PRIMARY,	/**< Primary DMA bytes */
258 	_DRM_STAT_SECONDARY,	/**< Secondary DMA bytes */
259 	_DRM_STAT_DMA,		/**< DMA */
260 	_DRM_STAT_SPECIAL,	/**< Special DMA (e.g., priority or polled) */
261 	_DRM_STAT_MISSED	/**< Missed DMA opportunity */
262 	    /* Add to the *END* of the list */
263 };
264 
265 /*
266  * DRM_IOCTL_GET_STATS ioctl argument type.
267  */
268 struct drm_stats {
269 	unsigned long count;
270 	struct {
271 		unsigned long value;
272 		enum drm_stat_type type;
273 	} data[15];
274 };
275 
276 /*
277  * Hardware locking flags.
278  */
279 enum drm_lock_flags {
280 	_DRM_LOCK_READY = 0x01,	     /**< Wait until hardware is ready for DMA */
281 	_DRM_LOCK_QUIESCENT = 0x02,  /**< Wait until hardware quiescent */
282 	_DRM_LOCK_FLUSH = 0x04,	     /**< Flush this context's DMA queue first */
283 	_DRM_LOCK_FLUSH_ALL = 0x08,  /**< Flush all DMA queues first */
284 	/* These *HALT* flags aren't supported yet
285 	   -- they will be used to support the
286 	   full-screen DGA-like mode. */
287 	_DRM_HALT_ALL_QUEUES = 0x10, /**< Halt all current and future queues */
288 	_DRM_HALT_CUR_QUEUES = 0x20  /**< Halt all current queues */
289 };
290 
291 /*
292  * DRM_IOCTL_LOCK, DRM_IOCTL_UNLOCK and DRM_IOCTL_FINISH ioctl argument type.
293  *
294  * \sa drmGetLock() and drmUnlock().
295  */
296 struct drm_lock {
297 	int context;
298 	enum drm_lock_flags flags;
299 };
300 
301 /*
302  * DMA flags
303  *
304  * \warning
305  * These values \e must match xf86drm.h.
306  *
307  * \sa drm_dma.
308  */
309 enum drm_dma_flags {
310 	/* Flags for DMA buffer dispatch */
311 	_DRM_DMA_BLOCK = 0x01,	      /**<
312 				       * Block until buffer dispatched.
313 				       *
314 				       * \note The buffer may not yet have
315 				       * been processed by the hardware --
316 				       * getting a hardware lock with the
317 				       * hardware quiescent will ensure
318 				       * that the buffer has been
319 				       * processed.
320 				       */
321 	_DRM_DMA_WHILE_LOCKED = 0x02, /**< Dispatch while lock held */
322 	_DRM_DMA_PRIORITY = 0x04,     /**< High priority dispatch */
323 
324 	/* Flags for DMA buffer request */
325 	_DRM_DMA_WAIT = 0x10,	      /**< Wait for free buffers */
326 	_DRM_DMA_SMALLER_OK = 0x20,   /**< Smaller-than-requested buffers OK */
327 	_DRM_DMA_LARGER_OK = 0x40     /**< Larger-than-requested buffers OK */
328 };
329 
330 /*
331  * DRM_IOCTL_ADD_BUFS and DRM_IOCTL_MARK_BUFS ioctl argument type.
332  *
333  * \sa drmAddBufs().
334  */
335 struct drm_buf_desc {
336 	int count;		 /**< Number of buffers of this size */
337 	int size;		 /**< Size in bytes */
338 	int low_mark;		 /**< Low water mark */
339 	int high_mark;		 /**< High water mark */
340 	enum {
341 		_DRM_PAGE_ALIGN = 0x01,	/**< Align on page boundaries for DMA */
342 		_DRM_AGP_BUFFER = 0x02,	/**< Buffer is in AGP space */
343 		_DRM_SG_BUFFER = 0x04,	/**< Scatter/gather memory buffer */
344 		_DRM_FB_BUFFER = 0x08,	/**< Buffer is in frame buffer */
345 		_DRM_PCI_BUFFER_RO = 0x10 /**< Map PCI DMA buffer read-only */
346 	} flags;
347 	unsigned long agp_start; /**<
348 				  * Start address of where the AGP buffers are
349 				  * in the AGP aperture
350 				  */
351 };
352 
353 /*
354  * DRM_IOCTL_INFO_BUFS ioctl argument type.
355  */
356 struct drm_buf_info {
357 	int count;		/**< Entries in list */
358 	struct drm_buf_desc __user *list;
359 };
360 
361 /*
362  * DRM_IOCTL_FREE_BUFS ioctl argument type.
363  */
364 struct drm_buf_free {
365 	int count;
366 	int __user *list;
367 };
368 
369 /*
370  * Buffer information
371  *
372  * \sa drm_buf_map.
373  */
374 struct drm_buf_pub {
375 	int idx;		       /**< Index into the master buffer list */
376 	int total;		       /**< Buffer size */
377 	int used;		       /**< Amount of buffer in use (for DMA) */
378 	void __user *address;	       /**< Address of buffer */
379 };
380 
381 /*
382  * DRM_IOCTL_MAP_BUFS ioctl argument type.
383  */
384 struct drm_buf_map {
385 	int count;		/**< Length of the buffer list */
386 #ifdef __cplusplus
387 	void __user *virt;
388 #else
389 	void __user *virtual;		/**< Mmap'd area in user-virtual */
390 #endif
391 	struct drm_buf_pub __user *list;	/**< Buffer information */
392 };
393 
394 /*
395  * DRM_IOCTL_DMA ioctl argument type.
396  *
397  * Indices here refer to the offset into the buffer list in drm_buf_get.
398  *
399  * \sa drmDMA().
400  */
401 struct drm_dma {
402 	int context;			  /**< Context handle */
403 	int send_count;			  /**< Number of buffers to send */
404 	int __user *send_indices;	  /**< List of handles to buffers */
405 	int __user *send_sizes;		  /**< Lengths of data to send */
406 	enum drm_dma_flags flags;	  /**< Flags */
407 	int request_count;		  /**< Number of buffers requested */
408 	int request_size;		  /**< Desired size for buffers */
409 	int __user *request_indices;	  /**< Buffer information */
410 	int __user *request_sizes;
411 	int granted_count;		  /**< Number of buffers granted */
412 };
413 
414 enum drm_ctx_flags {
415 	_DRM_CONTEXT_PRESERVED = 0x01,
416 	_DRM_CONTEXT_2DONLY = 0x02
417 };
418 
419 /*
420  * DRM_IOCTL_ADD_CTX ioctl argument type.
421  *
422  * \sa drmCreateContext() and drmDestroyContext().
423  */
424 struct drm_ctx {
425 	drm_context_t handle;
426 	enum drm_ctx_flags flags;
427 };
428 
429 /*
430  * DRM_IOCTL_RES_CTX ioctl argument type.
431  */
432 struct drm_ctx_res {
433 	int count;
434 	struct drm_ctx __user *contexts;
435 };
436 
437 /*
438  * DRM_IOCTL_ADD_DRAW and DRM_IOCTL_RM_DRAW ioctl argument type.
439  */
440 struct drm_draw {
441 	drm_drawable_t handle;
442 };
443 
444 /*
445  * DRM_IOCTL_UPDATE_DRAW ioctl argument type.
446  */
447 typedef enum {
448 	DRM_DRAWABLE_CLIPRECTS
449 } drm_drawable_info_type_t;
450 
451 struct drm_update_draw {
452 	drm_drawable_t handle;
453 	unsigned int type;
454 	unsigned int num;
455 	unsigned long long data;
456 };
457 
458 /*
459  * DRM_IOCTL_GET_MAGIC and DRM_IOCTL_AUTH_MAGIC ioctl argument type.
460  */
461 struct drm_auth {
462 	drm_magic_t magic;
463 };
464 
465 /*
466  * DRM_IOCTL_IRQ_BUSID ioctl argument type.
467  *
468  * \sa drmGetInterruptFromBusID().
469  */
470 struct drm_irq_busid {
471 	int irq;	/**< IRQ number */
472 	int busnum;	/**< bus number */
473 	int devnum;	/**< device number */
474 	int funcnum;	/**< function number */
475 };
476 
477 enum drm_vblank_seq_type {
478 	_DRM_VBLANK_ABSOLUTE = 0x0,	/**< Wait for specific vblank sequence number */
479 	_DRM_VBLANK_RELATIVE = 0x1,	/**< Wait for given number of vblanks */
480 	/* bits 1-6 are reserved for high crtcs */
481 	_DRM_VBLANK_HIGH_CRTC_MASK = 0x0000003e,
482 	_DRM_VBLANK_EVENT = 0x4000000,   /**< Send event instead of blocking */
483 	_DRM_VBLANK_FLIP = 0x8000000,   /**< Scheduled buffer swap should flip */
484 	_DRM_VBLANK_NEXTONMISS = 0x10000000,	/**< If missed, wait for next vblank */
485 	_DRM_VBLANK_SECONDARY = 0x20000000,	/**< Secondary display controller */
486 	_DRM_VBLANK_SIGNAL = 0x40000000	/**< Send signal instead of blocking, unsupported */
487 };
488 #define _DRM_VBLANK_HIGH_CRTC_SHIFT 1
489 
490 #define _DRM_VBLANK_TYPES_MASK (_DRM_VBLANK_ABSOLUTE | _DRM_VBLANK_RELATIVE)
491 #define _DRM_VBLANK_FLAGS_MASK (_DRM_VBLANK_EVENT | _DRM_VBLANK_SIGNAL | \
492 				_DRM_VBLANK_SECONDARY | _DRM_VBLANK_NEXTONMISS)
493 
494 struct drm_wait_vblank_request {
495 	enum drm_vblank_seq_type type;
496 	unsigned int sequence;
497 	unsigned long signal;
498 };
499 
500 struct drm_wait_vblank_reply {
501 	enum drm_vblank_seq_type type;
502 	unsigned int sequence;
503 	long tval_sec;
504 	long tval_usec;
505 };
506 
507 /*
508  * DRM_IOCTL_WAIT_VBLANK ioctl argument type.
509  *
510  * \sa drmWaitVBlank().
511  */
512 union drm_wait_vblank {
513 	struct drm_wait_vblank_request request;
514 	struct drm_wait_vblank_reply reply;
515 };
516 
517 #define _DRM_PRE_MODESET 1
518 #define _DRM_POST_MODESET 2
519 
520 /*
521  * DRM_IOCTL_MODESET_CTL ioctl argument type
522  *
523  * \sa drmModesetCtl().
524  */
525 struct drm_modeset_ctl {
526 	__u32 crtc;
527 	__u32 cmd;
528 };
529 
530 /*
531  * DRM_IOCTL_AGP_ENABLE ioctl argument type.
532  *
533  * \sa drmAgpEnable().
534  */
535 struct drm_agp_mode {
536 	unsigned long mode;	/**< AGP mode */
537 };
538 
539 /*
540  * DRM_IOCTL_AGP_ALLOC and DRM_IOCTL_AGP_FREE ioctls argument type.
541  *
542  * \sa drmAgpAlloc() and drmAgpFree().
543  */
544 struct drm_agp_buffer {
545 	unsigned long size;	/**< In bytes -- will round to page boundary */
546 	unsigned long handle;	/**< Used for binding / unbinding */
547 	unsigned long type;	/**< Type of memory to allocate */
548 	unsigned long physical;	/**< Physical used by i810 */
549 };
550 
551 /*
552  * DRM_IOCTL_AGP_BIND and DRM_IOCTL_AGP_UNBIND ioctls argument type.
553  *
554  * \sa drmAgpBind() and drmAgpUnbind().
555  */
556 struct drm_agp_binding {
557 	unsigned long handle;	/**< From drm_agp_buffer */
558 	unsigned long offset;	/**< In bytes -- will round to page boundary */
559 };
560 
561 /*
562  * DRM_IOCTL_AGP_INFO ioctl argument type.
563  *
564  * \sa drmAgpVersionMajor(), drmAgpVersionMinor(), drmAgpGetMode(),
565  * drmAgpBase(), drmAgpSize(), drmAgpMemoryUsed(), drmAgpMemoryAvail(),
566  * drmAgpVendorId() and drmAgpDeviceId().
567  */
568 struct drm_agp_info {
569 	int agp_version_major;
570 	int agp_version_minor;
571 	unsigned long mode;
572 	unsigned long aperture_base;	/* physical address */
573 	unsigned long aperture_size;	/* bytes */
574 	unsigned long memory_allowed;	/* bytes */
575 	unsigned long memory_used;
576 
577 	/* PCI information */
578 	unsigned short id_vendor;
579 	unsigned short id_device;
580 };
581 
582 /*
583  * DRM_IOCTL_SG_ALLOC ioctl argument type.
584  */
585 struct drm_scatter_gather {
586 	unsigned long size;	/**< In bytes -- will round to page boundary */
587 	unsigned long handle;	/**< Used for mapping / unmapping */
588 };
589 
590 /*
591  * DRM_IOCTL_SET_VERSION ioctl argument type.
592  */
593 struct drm_set_version {
594 	int drm_di_major;
595 	int drm_di_minor;
596 	int drm_dd_major;
597 	int drm_dd_minor;
598 };
599 
600 /* DRM_IOCTL_GEM_CLOSE ioctl argument type */
601 struct drm_gem_close {
602 	/** Handle of the object to be closed. */
603 	__u32 handle;
604 	__u32 pad;
605 };
606 
607 /* DRM_IOCTL_GEM_FLINK ioctl argument type */
608 struct drm_gem_flink {
609 	/** Handle for the object being named */
610 	__u32 handle;
611 
612 	/** Returned global name */
613 	__u32 name;
614 };
615 
616 /* DRM_IOCTL_GEM_OPEN ioctl argument type */
617 struct drm_gem_open {
618 	/** Name of object being opened */
619 	__u32 name;
620 
621 	/** Returned handle for the object */
622 	__u32 handle;
623 
624 	/** Returned size of the object */
625 	__u64 size;
626 };
627 
628 /**
629  * DRM_CAP_DUMB_BUFFER
630  *
631  * If set to 1, the driver supports creating dumb buffers via the
632  * &DRM_IOCTL_MODE_CREATE_DUMB ioctl.
633  */
634 #define DRM_CAP_DUMB_BUFFER		0x1
635 /**
636  * DRM_CAP_VBLANK_HIGH_CRTC
637  *
638  * If set to 1, the kernel supports specifying a :ref:`CRTC index<crtc_index>`
639  * in the high bits of &drm_wait_vblank_request.type.
640  *
641  * Starting kernel version 2.6.39, this capability is always set to 1.
642  */
643 #define DRM_CAP_VBLANK_HIGH_CRTC	0x2
644 /**
645  * DRM_CAP_DUMB_PREFERRED_DEPTH
646  *
647  * The preferred bit depth for dumb buffers.
648  *
649  * The bit depth is the number of bits used to indicate the color of a single
650  * pixel excluding any padding. This is different from the number of bits per
651  * pixel. For instance, XRGB8888 has a bit depth of 24 but has 32 bits per
652  * pixel.
653  *
654  * Note that this preference only applies to dumb buffers, it's irrelevant for
655  * other types of buffers.
656  */
657 #define DRM_CAP_DUMB_PREFERRED_DEPTH	0x3
658 /**
659  * DRM_CAP_DUMB_PREFER_SHADOW
660  *
661  * If set to 1, the driver prefers userspace to render to a shadow buffer
662  * instead of directly rendering to a dumb buffer. For best speed, userspace
663  * should do streaming ordered memory copies into the dumb buffer and never
664  * read from it.
665  *
666  * Note that this preference only applies to dumb buffers, it's irrelevant for
667  * other types of buffers.
668  */
669 #define DRM_CAP_DUMB_PREFER_SHADOW	0x4
670 /**
671  * DRM_CAP_PRIME
672  *
673  * Bitfield of supported PRIME sharing capabilities. See &DRM_PRIME_CAP_IMPORT
674  * and &DRM_PRIME_CAP_EXPORT.
675  *
676  * Starting from kernel version 6.6, both &DRM_PRIME_CAP_IMPORT and
677  * &DRM_PRIME_CAP_EXPORT are always advertised.
678  *
679  * PRIME buffers are exposed as dma-buf file descriptors.
680  * See :ref:`prime_buffer_sharing`.
681  */
682 #define DRM_CAP_PRIME			0x5
683 /**
684  * DRM_PRIME_CAP_IMPORT
685  *
686  * If this bit is set in &DRM_CAP_PRIME, the driver supports importing PRIME
687  * buffers via the &DRM_IOCTL_PRIME_FD_TO_HANDLE ioctl.
688  *
689  * Starting from kernel version 6.6, this bit is always set in &DRM_CAP_PRIME.
690  */
691 #define  DRM_PRIME_CAP_IMPORT		0x1
692 /**
693  * DRM_PRIME_CAP_EXPORT
694  *
695  * If this bit is set in &DRM_CAP_PRIME, the driver supports exporting PRIME
696  * buffers via the &DRM_IOCTL_PRIME_HANDLE_TO_FD ioctl.
697  *
698  * Starting from kernel version 6.6, this bit is always set in &DRM_CAP_PRIME.
699  */
700 #define  DRM_PRIME_CAP_EXPORT		0x2
701 /**
702  * DRM_CAP_TIMESTAMP_MONOTONIC
703  *
704  * If set to 0, the kernel will report timestamps with ``CLOCK_REALTIME`` in
705  * struct drm_event_vblank. If set to 1, the kernel will report timestamps with
706  * ``CLOCK_MONOTONIC``. See ``clock_gettime(2)`` for the definition of these
707  * clocks.
708  *
709  * Starting from kernel version 2.6.39, the default value for this capability
710  * is 1. Starting kernel version 4.15, this capability is always set to 1.
711  */
712 #define DRM_CAP_TIMESTAMP_MONOTONIC	0x6
713 /**
714  * DRM_CAP_ASYNC_PAGE_FLIP
715  *
716  * If set to 1, the driver supports &DRM_MODE_PAGE_FLIP_ASYNC for legacy
717  * page-flips.
718  */
719 #define DRM_CAP_ASYNC_PAGE_FLIP		0x7
720 /**
721  * DRM_CAP_CURSOR_WIDTH
722  *
723  * The ``CURSOR_WIDTH`` and ``CURSOR_HEIGHT`` capabilities return a valid
724  * width x height combination for the hardware cursor. The intention is that a
725  * hardware agnostic userspace can query a cursor plane size to use.
726  *
727  * Note that the cross-driver contract is to merely return a valid size;
728  * drivers are free to attach another meaning on top, eg. i915 returns the
729  * maximum plane size.
730  */
731 #define DRM_CAP_CURSOR_WIDTH		0x8
732 /**
733  * DRM_CAP_CURSOR_HEIGHT
734  *
735  * See &DRM_CAP_CURSOR_WIDTH.
736  */
737 #define DRM_CAP_CURSOR_HEIGHT		0x9
738 /**
739  * DRM_CAP_ADDFB2_MODIFIERS
740  *
741  * If set to 1, the driver supports supplying modifiers in the
742  * &DRM_IOCTL_MODE_ADDFB2 ioctl.
743  */
744 #define DRM_CAP_ADDFB2_MODIFIERS	0x10
745 /**
746  * DRM_CAP_PAGE_FLIP_TARGET
747  *
748  * If set to 1, the driver supports the &DRM_MODE_PAGE_FLIP_TARGET_ABSOLUTE and
749  * &DRM_MODE_PAGE_FLIP_TARGET_RELATIVE flags in
750  * &drm_mode_crtc_page_flip_target.flags for the &DRM_IOCTL_MODE_PAGE_FLIP
751  * ioctl.
752  */
753 #define DRM_CAP_PAGE_FLIP_TARGET	0x11
754 /**
755  * DRM_CAP_CRTC_IN_VBLANK_EVENT
756  *
757  * If set to 1, the kernel supports reporting the CRTC ID in
758  * &drm_event_vblank.crtc_id for the &DRM_EVENT_VBLANK and
759  * &DRM_EVENT_FLIP_COMPLETE events.
760  *
761  * Starting kernel version 4.12, this capability is always set to 1.
762  */
763 #define DRM_CAP_CRTC_IN_VBLANK_EVENT	0x12
764 /**
765  * DRM_CAP_SYNCOBJ
766  *
767  * If set to 1, the driver supports sync objects. See :ref:`drm_sync_objects`.
768  */
769 #define DRM_CAP_SYNCOBJ		0x13
770 /**
771  * DRM_CAP_SYNCOBJ_TIMELINE
772  *
773  * If set to 1, the driver supports timeline operations on sync objects. See
774  * :ref:`drm_sync_objects`.
775  */
776 #define DRM_CAP_SYNCOBJ_TIMELINE	0x14
777 /**
778  * DRM_CAP_ATOMIC_ASYNC_PAGE_FLIP
779  *
780  * If set to 1, the driver supports &DRM_MODE_PAGE_FLIP_ASYNC for atomic
781  * commits.
782  */
783 #define DRM_CAP_ATOMIC_ASYNC_PAGE_FLIP	0x15
784 
785 /* DRM_IOCTL_GET_CAP ioctl argument type */
786 struct drm_get_cap {
787 	__u64 capability;
788 	__u64 value;
789 };
790 
791 /**
792  * DRM_CLIENT_CAP_STEREO_3D
793  *
794  * If set to 1, the DRM core will expose the stereo 3D capabilities of the
795  * monitor by advertising the supported 3D layouts in the flags of struct
796  * drm_mode_modeinfo. See ``DRM_MODE_FLAG_3D_*``.
797  *
798  * This capability is always supported for all drivers starting from kernel
799  * version 3.13.
800  */
801 #define DRM_CLIENT_CAP_STEREO_3D	1
802 
803 /**
804  * DRM_CLIENT_CAP_UNIVERSAL_PLANES
805  *
806  * If set to 1, the DRM core will expose all planes (overlay, primary, and
807  * cursor) to userspace.
808  *
809  * This capability has been introduced in kernel version 3.15. Starting from
810  * kernel version 3.17, this capability is always supported for all drivers.
811  */
812 #define DRM_CLIENT_CAP_UNIVERSAL_PLANES  2
813 
814 /**
815  * DRM_CLIENT_CAP_ATOMIC
816  *
817  * If set to 1, the DRM core will expose atomic properties to userspace. This
818  * implicitly enables &DRM_CLIENT_CAP_UNIVERSAL_PLANES and
819  * &DRM_CLIENT_CAP_ASPECT_RATIO.
820  *
821  * If the driver doesn't support atomic mode-setting, enabling this capability
822  * will fail with -EOPNOTSUPP.
823  *
824  * This capability has been introduced in kernel version 4.0. Starting from
825  * kernel version 4.2, this capability is always supported for atomic-capable
826  * drivers.
827  */
828 #define DRM_CLIENT_CAP_ATOMIC	3
829 
830 /**
831  * DRM_CLIENT_CAP_ASPECT_RATIO
832  *
833  * If set to 1, the DRM core will provide aspect ratio information in modes.
834  * See ``DRM_MODE_FLAG_PIC_AR_*``.
835  *
836  * This capability is always supported for all drivers starting from kernel
837  * version 4.18.
838  */
839 #define DRM_CLIENT_CAP_ASPECT_RATIO    4
840 
841 /**
842  * DRM_CLIENT_CAP_WRITEBACK_CONNECTORS
843  *
844  * If set to 1, the DRM core will expose special connectors to be used for
845  * writing back to memory the scene setup in the commit. The client must enable
846  * &DRM_CLIENT_CAP_ATOMIC first.
847  *
848  * This capability is always supported for atomic-capable drivers starting from
849  * kernel version 4.19.
850  */
851 #define DRM_CLIENT_CAP_WRITEBACK_CONNECTORS	5
852 
853 /**
854  * DRM_CLIENT_CAP_CURSOR_PLANE_HOTSPOT
855  *
856  * Drivers for para-virtualized hardware (e.g. vmwgfx, qxl, virtio and
857  * virtualbox) have additional restrictions for cursor planes (thus
858  * making cursor planes on those drivers not truly universal,) e.g.
859  * they need cursor planes to act like one would expect from a mouse
860  * cursor and have correctly set hotspot properties.
861  * If this client cap is not set the DRM core will hide cursor plane on
862  * those virtualized drivers because not setting it implies that the
863  * client is not capable of dealing with those extra restictions.
864  * Clients which do set cursor hotspot and treat the cursor plane
865  * like a mouse cursor should set this property.
866  * The client must enable &DRM_CLIENT_CAP_ATOMIC first.
867  *
868  * Setting this property on drivers which do not special case
869  * cursor planes (i.e. non-virtualized drivers) will return
870  * EOPNOTSUPP, which can be used by userspace to gauge
871  * requirements of the hardware/drivers they're running on.
872  *
873  * This capability is always supported for atomic-capable virtualized
874  * drivers starting from kernel version 6.6.
875  */
876 #define DRM_CLIENT_CAP_CURSOR_PLANE_HOTSPOT	6
877 
878 /* DRM_IOCTL_SET_CLIENT_CAP ioctl argument type */
879 struct drm_set_client_cap {
880 	__u64 capability;
881 	__u64 value;
882 };
883 
884 #define DRM_RDWR O_RDWR
885 #define DRM_CLOEXEC O_CLOEXEC
886 struct drm_prime_handle {
887 	__u32 handle;
888 
889 	/** Flags.. only applicable for handle->fd */
890 	__u32 flags;
891 
892 	/** Returned dmabuf file descriptor */
893 	__s32 fd;
894 };
895 
896 struct drm_syncobj_create {
897 	__u32 handle;
898 #define DRM_SYNCOBJ_CREATE_SIGNALED (1 << 0)
899 	__u32 flags;
900 };
901 
902 struct drm_syncobj_destroy {
903 	__u32 handle;
904 	__u32 pad;
905 };
906 
907 #define DRM_SYNCOBJ_FD_TO_HANDLE_FLAGS_IMPORT_SYNC_FILE (1 << 0)
908 #define DRM_SYNCOBJ_HANDLE_TO_FD_FLAGS_EXPORT_SYNC_FILE (1 << 0)
909 struct drm_syncobj_handle {
910 	__u32 handle;
911 	__u32 flags;
912 
913 	__s32 fd;
914 	__u32 pad;
915 };
916 
917 struct drm_syncobj_transfer {
918 	__u32 src_handle;
919 	__u32 dst_handle;
920 	__u64 src_point;
921 	__u64 dst_point;
922 	__u32 flags;
923 	__u32 pad;
924 };
925 
926 #define DRM_SYNCOBJ_WAIT_FLAGS_WAIT_ALL (1 << 0)
927 #define DRM_SYNCOBJ_WAIT_FLAGS_WAIT_FOR_SUBMIT (1 << 1)
928 #define DRM_SYNCOBJ_WAIT_FLAGS_WAIT_AVAILABLE (1 << 2) /* wait for time point to become available */
929 #define DRM_SYNCOBJ_WAIT_FLAGS_WAIT_DEADLINE (1 << 3) /* set fence deadline to deadline_nsec */
930 struct drm_syncobj_wait {
931 	__u64 handles;
932 	/* absolute timeout */
933 	__s64 timeout_nsec;
934 	__u32 count_handles;
935 	__u32 flags;
936 	__u32 first_signaled; /* only valid when not waiting all */
937 	__u32 pad;
938 	/**
939 	 * @deadline_nsec - fence deadline hint
940 	 *
941 	 * Deadline hint, in absolute CLOCK_MONOTONIC, to set on backing
942 	 * fence(s) if the DRM_SYNCOBJ_WAIT_FLAGS_WAIT_DEADLINE flag is
943 	 * set.
944 	 */
945 	__u64 deadline_nsec;
946 };
947 
948 struct drm_syncobj_timeline_wait {
949 	__u64 handles;
950 	/* wait on specific timeline point for every handles*/
951 	__u64 points;
952 	/* absolute timeout */
953 	__s64 timeout_nsec;
954 	__u32 count_handles;
955 	__u32 flags;
956 	__u32 first_signaled; /* only valid when not waiting all */
957 	__u32 pad;
958 	/**
959 	 * @deadline_nsec - fence deadline hint
960 	 *
961 	 * Deadline hint, in absolute CLOCK_MONOTONIC, to set on backing
962 	 * fence(s) if the DRM_SYNCOBJ_WAIT_FLAGS_WAIT_DEADLINE flag is
963 	 * set.
964 	 */
965 	__u64 deadline_nsec;
966 };
967 
968 /**
969  * struct drm_syncobj_eventfd
970  * @handle: syncobj handle.
971  * @flags: Zero to wait for the point to be signalled, or
972  *         &DRM_SYNCOBJ_WAIT_FLAGS_WAIT_AVAILABLE to wait for a fence to be
973  *         available for the point.
974  * @point: syncobj timeline point (set to zero for binary syncobjs).
975  * @fd: Existing eventfd to sent events to.
976  * @pad: Must be zero.
977  *
978  * Register an eventfd to be signalled by a syncobj. The eventfd counter will
979  * be incremented by one.
980  */
981 struct drm_syncobj_eventfd {
982 	__u32 handle;
983 	__u32 flags;
984 	__u64 point;
985 	__s32 fd;
986 	__u32 pad;
987 };
988 
989 
990 struct drm_syncobj_array {
991 	__u64 handles;
992 	__u32 count_handles;
993 	__u32 pad;
994 };
995 
996 #define DRM_SYNCOBJ_QUERY_FLAGS_LAST_SUBMITTED (1 << 0) /* last available point on timeline syncobj */
997 struct drm_syncobj_timeline_array {
998 	__u64 handles;
999 	__u64 points;
1000 	__u32 count_handles;
1001 	__u32 flags;
1002 };
1003 
1004 
1005 /* Query current scanout sequence number */
1006 struct drm_crtc_get_sequence {
1007 	__u32 crtc_id;		/* requested crtc_id */
1008 	__u32 active;		/* return: crtc output is active */
1009 	__u64 sequence;		/* return: most recent vblank sequence */
1010 	__s64 sequence_ns;	/* return: most recent time of first pixel out */
1011 };
1012 
1013 /* Queue event to be delivered at specified sequence. Time stamp marks
1014  * when the first pixel of the refresh cycle leaves the display engine
1015  * for the display
1016  */
1017 #define DRM_CRTC_SEQUENCE_RELATIVE		0x00000001	/* sequence is relative to current */
1018 #define DRM_CRTC_SEQUENCE_NEXT_ON_MISS		0x00000002	/* Use next sequence if we've missed */
1019 
1020 struct drm_crtc_queue_sequence {
1021 	__u32 crtc_id;
1022 	__u32 flags;
1023 	__u64 sequence;		/* on input, target sequence. on output, actual sequence */
1024 	__u64 user_data;	/* user data passed to event */
1025 };
1026 
1027 #if defined(__cplusplus)
1028 }
1029 #endif
1030 
1031 #include "drm_mode.h"
1032 
1033 #if defined(__cplusplus)
1034 extern "C" {
1035 #endif
1036 
1037 #define DRM_IOCTL_BASE			'd'
1038 #define DRM_IO(nr)			_IO(DRM_IOCTL_BASE,nr)
1039 #define DRM_IOR(nr,type)		_IOR(DRM_IOCTL_BASE,nr,type)
1040 #define DRM_IOW(nr,type)		_IOW(DRM_IOCTL_BASE,nr,type)
1041 #define DRM_IOWR(nr,type)		_IOWR(DRM_IOCTL_BASE,nr,type)
1042 
1043 #define DRM_IOCTL_VERSION		DRM_IOWR(0x00, struct drm_version)
1044 #define DRM_IOCTL_GET_UNIQUE		DRM_IOWR(0x01, struct drm_unique)
1045 #define DRM_IOCTL_GET_MAGIC		DRM_IOR( 0x02, struct drm_auth)
1046 #define DRM_IOCTL_IRQ_BUSID		DRM_IOWR(0x03, struct drm_irq_busid)
1047 #define DRM_IOCTL_GET_MAP               DRM_IOWR(0x04, struct drm_map)
1048 #define DRM_IOCTL_GET_CLIENT            DRM_IOWR(0x05, struct drm_client)
1049 #define DRM_IOCTL_GET_STATS             DRM_IOR( 0x06, struct drm_stats)
1050 #define DRM_IOCTL_SET_VERSION		DRM_IOWR(0x07, struct drm_set_version)
1051 #define DRM_IOCTL_MODESET_CTL           DRM_IOW(0x08, struct drm_modeset_ctl)
1052 /**
1053  * DRM_IOCTL_GEM_CLOSE - Close a GEM handle.
1054  *
1055  * GEM handles are not reference-counted by the kernel. User-space is
1056  * responsible for managing their lifetime. For example, if user-space imports
1057  * the same memory object twice on the same DRM file description, the same GEM
1058  * handle is returned by both imports, and user-space needs to ensure
1059  * &DRM_IOCTL_GEM_CLOSE is performed once only. The same situation can happen
1060  * when a memory object is allocated, then exported and imported again on the
1061  * same DRM file description. The &DRM_IOCTL_MODE_GETFB2 IOCTL is an exception
1062  * and always returns fresh new GEM handles even if an existing GEM handle
1063  * already refers to the same memory object before the IOCTL is performed.
1064  */
1065 #define DRM_IOCTL_GEM_CLOSE		DRM_IOW (0x09, struct drm_gem_close)
1066 #define DRM_IOCTL_GEM_FLINK		DRM_IOWR(0x0a, struct drm_gem_flink)
1067 #define DRM_IOCTL_GEM_OPEN		DRM_IOWR(0x0b, struct drm_gem_open)
1068 #define DRM_IOCTL_GET_CAP		DRM_IOWR(0x0c, struct drm_get_cap)
1069 #define DRM_IOCTL_SET_CLIENT_CAP	DRM_IOW( 0x0d, struct drm_set_client_cap)
1070 
1071 #define DRM_IOCTL_SET_UNIQUE		DRM_IOW( 0x10, struct drm_unique)
1072 #define DRM_IOCTL_AUTH_MAGIC		DRM_IOW( 0x11, struct drm_auth)
1073 #define DRM_IOCTL_BLOCK			DRM_IOWR(0x12, struct drm_block)
1074 #define DRM_IOCTL_UNBLOCK		DRM_IOWR(0x13, struct drm_block)
1075 #define DRM_IOCTL_CONTROL		DRM_IOW( 0x14, struct drm_control)
1076 #define DRM_IOCTL_ADD_MAP		DRM_IOWR(0x15, struct drm_map)
1077 #define DRM_IOCTL_ADD_BUFS		DRM_IOWR(0x16, struct drm_buf_desc)
1078 #define DRM_IOCTL_MARK_BUFS		DRM_IOW( 0x17, struct drm_buf_desc)
1079 #define DRM_IOCTL_INFO_BUFS		DRM_IOWR(0x18, struct drm_buf_info)
1080 #define DRM_IOCTL_MAP_BUFS		DRM_IOWR(0x19, struct drm_buf_map)
1081 #define DRM_IOCTL_FREE_BUFS		DRM_IOW( 0x1a, struct drm_buf_free)
1082 
1083 #define DRM_IOCTL_RM_MAP		DRM_IOW( 0x1b, struct drm_map)
1084 
1085 #define DRM_IOCTL_SET_SAREA_CTX		DRM_IOW( 0x1c, struct drm_ctx_priv_map)
1086 #define DRM_IOCTL_GET_SAREA_CTX 	DRM_IOWR(0x1d, struct drm_ctx_priv_map)
1087 
1088 #define DRM_IOCTL_SET_MASTER            DRM_IO(0x1e)
1089 #define DRM_IOCTL_DROP_MASTER           DRM_IO(0x1f)
1090 
1091 #define DRM_IOCTL_ADD_CTX		DRM_IOWR(0x20, struct drm_ctx)
1092 #define DRM_IOCTL_RM_CTX		DRM_IOWR(0x21, struct drm_ctx)
1093 #define DRM_IOCTL_MOD_CTX		DRM_IOW( 0x22, struct drm_ctx)
1094 #define DRM_IOCTL_GET_CTX		DRM_IOWR(0x23, struct drm_ctx)
1095 #define DRM_IOCTL_SWITCH_CTX		DRM_IOW( 0x24, struct drm_ctx)
1096 #define DRM_IOCTL_NEW_CTX		DRM_IOW( 0x25, struct drm_ctx)
1097 #define DRM_IOCTL_RES_CTX		DRM_IOWR(0x26, struct drm_ctx_res)
1098 #define DRM_IOCTL_ADD_DRAW		DRM_IOWR(0x27, struct drm_draw)
1099 #define DRM_IOCTL_RM_DRAW		DRM_IOWR(0x28, struct drm_draw)
1100 #define DRM_IOCTL_DMA			DRM_IOWR(0x29, struct drm_dma)
1101 #define DRM_IOCTL_LOCK			DRM_IOW( 0x2a, struct drm_lock)
1102 #define DRM_IOCTL_UNLOCK		DRM_IOW( 0x2b, struct drm_lock)
1103 #define DRM_IOCTL_FINISH		DRM_IOW( 0x2c, struct drm_lock)
1104 
1105 /**
1106  * DRM_IOCTL_PRIME_HANDLE_TO_FD - Convert a GEM handle to a DMA-BUF FD.
1107  *
1108  * User-space sets &drm_prime_handle.handle with the GEM handle to export and
1109  * &drm_prime_handle.flags, and gets back a DMA-BUF file descriptor in
1110  * &drm_prime_handle.fd.
1111  *
1112  * The export can fail for any driver-specific reason, e.g. because export is
1113  * not supported for this specific GEM handle (but might be for others).
1114  *
1115  * Support for exporting DMA-BUFs is advertised via &DRM_PRIME_CAP_EXPORT.
1116  */
1117 #define DRM_IOCTL_PRIME_HANDLE_TO_FD    DRM_IOWR(0x2d, struct drm_prime_handle)
1118 /**
1119  * DRM_IOCTL_PRIME_FD_TO_HANDLE - Convert a DMA-BUF FD to a GEM handle.
1120  *
1121  * User-space sets &drm_prime_handle.fd with a DMA-BUF file descriptor to
1122  * import, and gets back a GEM handle in &drm_prime_handle.handle.
1123  * &drm_prime_handle.flags is unused.
1124  *
1125  * If an existing GEM handle refers to the memory object backing the DMA-BUF,
1126  * that GEM handle is returned. Therefore user-space which needs to handle
1127  * arbitrary DMA-BUFs must have a user-space lookup data structure to manually
1128  * reference-count duplicated GEM handles. For more information see
1129  * &DRM_IOCTL_GEM_CLOSE.
1130  *
1131  * The import can fail for any driver-specific reason, e.g. because import is
1132  * only supported for DMA-BUFs allocated on this DRM device.
1133  *
1134  * Support for importing DMA-BUFs is advertised via &DRM_PRIME_CAP_IMPORT.
1135  */
1136 #define DRM_IOCTL_PRIME_FD_TO_HANDLE    DRM_IOWR(0x2e, struct drm_prime_handle)
1137 
1138 #define DRM_IOCTL_AGP_ACQUIRE		DRM_IO(  0x30)
1139 #define DRM_IOCTL_AGP_RELEASE		DRM_IO(  0x31)
1140 #define DRM_IOCTL_AGP_ENABLE		DRM_IOW( 0x32, struct drm_agp_mode)
1141 #define DRM_IOCTL_AGP_INFO		DRM_IOR( 0x33, struct drm_agp_info)
1142 #define DRM_IOCTL_AGP_ALLOC		DRM_IOWR(0x34, struct drm_agp_buffer)
1143 #define DRM_IOCTL_AGP_FREE		DRM_IOW( 0x35, struct drm_agp_buffer)
1144 #define DRM_IOCTL_AGP_BIND		DRM_IOW( 0x36, struct drm_agp_binding)
1145 #define DRM_IOCTL_AGP_UNBIND		DRM_IOW( 0x37, struct drm_agp_binding)
1146 
1147 #define DRM_IOCTL_SG_ALLOC		DRM_IOWR(0x38, struct drm_scatter_gather)
1148 #define DRM_IOCTL_SG_FREE		DRM_IOW( 0x39, struct drm_scatter_gather)
1149 
1150 #define DRM_IOCTL_WAIT_VBLANK		DRM_IOWR(0x3a, union drm_wait_vblank)
1151 
1152 #define DRM_IOCTL_CRTC_GET_SEQUENCE	DRM_IOWR(0x3b, struct drm_crtc_get_sequence)
1153 #define DRM_IOCTL_CRTC_QUEUE_SEQUENCE	DRM_IOWR(0x3c, struct drm_crtc_queue_sequence)
1154 
1155 #define DRM_IOCTL_UPDATE_DRAW		DRM_IOW(0x3f, struct drm_update_draw)
1156 
1157 #define DRM_IOCTL_MODE_GETRESOURCES	DRM_IOWR(0xA0, struct drm_mode_card_res)
1158 #define DRM_IOCTL_MODE_GETCRTC		DRM_IOWR(0xA1, struct drm_mode_crtc)
1159 #define DRM_IOCTL_MODE_SETCRTC		DRM_IOWR(0xA2, struct drm_mode_crtc)
1160 #define DRM_IOCTL_MODE_CURSOR		DRM_IOWR(0xA3, struct drm_mode_cursor)
1161 #define DRM_IOCTL_MODE_GETGAMMA		DRM_IOWR(0xA4, struct drm_mode_crtc_lut)
1162 #define DRM_IOCTL_MODE_SETGAMMA		DRM_IOWR(0xA5, struct drm_mode_crtc_lut)
1163 #define DRM_IOCTL_MODE_GETENCODER	DRM_IOWR(0xA6, struct drm_mode_get_encoder)
1164 #define DRM_IOCTL_MODE_GETCONNECTOR	DRM_IOWR(0xA7, struct drm_mode_get_connector)
1165 #define DRM_IOCTL_MODE_ATTACHMODE	DRM_IOWR(0xA8, struct drm_mode_mode_cmd) /* deprecated (never worked) */
1166 #define DRM_IOCTL_MODE_DETACHMODE	DRM_IOWR(0xA9, struct drm_mode_mode_cmd) /* deprecated (never worked) */
1167 
1168 #define DRM_IOCTL_MODE_GETPROPERTY	DRM_IOWR(0xAA, struct drm_mode_get_property)
1169 #define DRM_IOCTL_MODE_SETPROPERTY	DRM_IOWR(0xAB, struct drm_mode_connector_set_property)
1170 #define DRM_IOCTL_MODE_GETPROPBLOB	DRM_IOWR(0xAC, struct drm_mode_get_blob)
1171 #define DRM_IOCTL_MODE_GETFB		DRM_IOWR(0xAD, struct drm_mode_fb_cmd)
1172 #define DRM_IOCTL_MODE_ADDFB		DRM_IOWR(0xAE, struct drm_mode_fb_cmd)
1173 /**
1174  * DRM_IOCTL_MODE_RMFB - Remove a framebuffer.
1175  *
1176  * This removes a framebuffer previously added via ADDFB/ADDFB2. The IOCTL
1177  * argument is a framebuffer object ID.
1178  *
1179  * Warning: removing a framebuffer currently in-use on an enabled plane will
1180  * disable that plane. The CRTC the plane is linked to may also be disabled
1181  * (depending on driver capabilities).
1182  */
1183 #define DRM_IOCTL_MODE_RMFB		DRM_IOWR(0xAF, unsigned int)
1184 #define DRM_IOCTL_MODE_PAGE_FLIP	DRM_IOWR(0xB0, struct drm_mode_crtc_page_flip)
1185 #define DRM_IOCTL_MODE_DIRTYFB		DRM_IOWR(0xB1, struct drm_mode_fb_dirty_cmd)
1186 
1187 /**
1188  * DRM_IOCTL_MODE_CREATE_DUMB - Create a new dumb buffer object.
1189  *
1190  * KMS dumb buffers provide a very primitive way to allocate a buffer object
1191  * suitable for scanout and map it for software rendering. KMS dumb buffers are
1192  * not suitable for hardware-accelerated rendering nor video decoding. KMS dumb
1193  * buffers are not suitable to be displayed on any other device than the KMS
1194  * device where they were allocated from. Also see
1195  * :ref:`kms_dumb_buffer_objects`.
1196  *
1197  * The IOCTL argument is a struct drm_mode_create_dumb.
1198  *
1199  * User-space is expected to create a KMS dumb buffer via this IOCTL, then add
1200  * it as a KMS framebuffer via &DRM_IOCTL_MODE_ADDFB and map it via
1201  * &DRM_IOCTL_MODE_MAP_DUMB.
1202  *
1203  * &DRM_CAP_DUMB_BUFFER indicates whether this IOCTL is supported.
1204  * &DRM_CAP_DUMB_PREFERRED_DEPTH and &DRM_CAP_DUMB_PREFER_SHADOW indicate
1205  * driver preferences for dumb buffers.
1206  */
1207 #define DRM_IOCTL_MODE_CREATE_DUMB DRM_IOWR(0xB2, struct drm_mode_create_dumb)
1208 #define DRM_IOCTL_MODE_MAP_DUMB    DRM_IOWR(0xB3, struct drm_mode_map_dumb)
1209 #define DRM_IOCTL_MODE_DESTROY_DUMB    DRM_IOWR(0xB4, struct drm_mode_destroy_dumb)
1210 #define DRM_IOCTL_MODE_GETPLANERESOURCES DRM_IOWR(0xB5, struct drm_mode_get_plane_res)
1211 #define DRM_IOCTL_MODE_GETPLANE	DRM_IOWR(0xB6, struct drm_mode_get_plane)
1212 #define DRM_IOCTL_MODE_SETPLANE	DRM_IOWR(0xB7, struct drm_mode_set_plane)
1213 #define DRM_IOCTL_MODE_ADDFB2		DRM_IOWR(0xB8, struct drm_mode_fb_cmd2)
1214 #define DRM_IOCTL_MODE_OBJ_GETPROPERTIES	DRM_IOWR(0xB9, struct drm_mode_obj_get_properties)
1215 #define DRM_IOCTL_MODE_OBJ_SETPROPERTY	DRM_IOWR(0xBA, struct drm_mode_obj_set_property)
1216 #define DRM_IOCTL_MODE_CURSOR2		DRM_IOWR(0xBB, struct drm_mode_cursor2)
1217 #define DRM_IOCTL_MODE_ATOMIC		DRM_IOWR(0xBC, struct drm_mode_atomic)
1218 #define DRM_IOCTL_MODE_CREATEPROPBLOB	DRM_IOWR(0xBD, struct drm_mode_create_blob)
1219 #define DRM_IOCTL_MODE_DESTROYPROPBLOB	DRM_IOWR(0xBE, struct drm_mode_destroy_blob)
1220 
1221 #define DRM_IOCTL_SYNCOBJ_CREATE	DRM_IOWR(0xBF, struct drm_syncobj_create)
1222 #define DRM_IOCTL_SYNCOBJ_DESTROY	DRM_IOWR(0xC0, struct drm_syncobj_destroy)
1223 #define DRM_IOCTL_SYNCOBJ_HANDLE_TO_FD	DRM_IOWR(0xC1, struct drm_syncobj_handle)
1224 #define DRM_IOCTL_SYNCOBJ_FD_TO_HANDLE	DRM_IOWR(0xC2, struct drm_syncobj_handle)
1225 #define DRM_IOCTL_SYNCOBJ_WAIT		DRM_IOWR(0xC3, struct drm_syncobj_wait)
1226 #define DRM_IOCTL_SYNCOBJ_RESET		DRM_IOWR(0xC4, struct drm_syncobj_array)
1227 #define DRM_IOCTL_SYNCOBJ_SIGNAL	DRM_IOWR(0xC5, struct drm_syncobj_array)
1228 
1229 #define DRM_IOCTL_MODE_CREATE_LEASE	DRM_IOWR(0xC6, struct drm_mode_create_lease)
1230 #define DRM_IOCTL_MODE_LIST_LESSEES	DRM_IOWR(0xC7, struct drm_mode_list_lessees)
1231 #define DRM_IOCTL_MODE_GET_LEASE	DRM_IOWR(0xC8, struct drm_mode_get_lease)
1232 #define DRM_IOCTL_MODE_REVOKE_LEASE	DRM_IOWR(0xC9, struct drm_mode_revoke_lease)
1233 
1234 #define DRM_IOCTL_SYNCOBJ_TIMELINE_WAIT	DRM_IOWR(0xCA, struct drm_syncobj_timeline_wait)
1235 #define DRM_IOCTL_SYNCOBJ_QUERY		DRM_IOWR(0xCB, struct drm_syncobj_timeline_array)
1236 #define DRM_IOCTL_SYNCOBJ_TRANSFER	DRM_IOWR(0xCC, struct drm_syncobj_transfer)
1237 #define DRM_IOCTL_SYNCOBJ_TIMELINE_SIGNAL	DRM_IOWR(0xCD, struct drm_syncobj_timeline_array)
1238 
1239 /**
1240  * DRM_IOCTL_MODE_GETFB2 - Get framebuffer metadata.
1241  *
1242  * This queries metadata about a framebuffer. User-space fills
1243  * &drm_mode_fb_cmd2.fb_id as the input, and the kernels fills the rest of the
1244  * struct as the output.
1245  *
1246  * If the client is DRM master or has &CAP_SYS_ADMIN, &drm_mode_fb_cmd2.handles
1247  * will be filled with GEM buffer handles. Fresh new GEM handles are always
1248  * returned, even if another GEM handle referring to the same memory object
1249  * already exists on the DRM file description. The caller is responsible for
1250  * removing the new handles, e.g. via the &DRM_IOCTL_GEM_CLOSE IOCTL. The same
1251  * new handle will be returned for multiple planes in case they use the same
1252  * memory object. Planes are valid until one has a zero handle -- this can be
1253  * used to compute the number of planes.
1254  *
1255  * Otherwise, &drm_mode_fb_cmd2.handles will be zeroed and planes are valid
1256  * until one has a zero &drm_mode_fb_cmd2.pitches.
1257  *
1258  * If the framebuffer has a format modifier, &DRM_MODE_FB_MODIFIERS will be set
1259  * in &drm_mode_fb_cmd2.flags and &drm_mode_fb_cmd2.modifier will contain the
1260  * modifier. Otherwise, user-space must ignore &drm_mode_fb_cmd2.modifier.
1261  *
1262  * To obtain DMA-BUF FDs for each plane without leaking GEM handles, user-space
1263  * can export each handle via &DRM_IOCTL_PRIME_HANDLE_TO_FD, then immediately
1264  * close each unique handle via &DRM_IOCTL_GEM_CLOSE, making sure to not
1265  * double-close handles which are specified multiple times in the array.
1266  */
1267 #define DRM_IOCTL_MODE_GETFB2		DRM_IOWR(0xCE, struct drm_mode_fb_cmd2)
1268 
1269 #define DRM_IOCTL_SYNCOBJ_EVENTFD	DRM_IOWR(0xCF, struct drm_syncobj_eventfd)
1270 
1271 /**
1272  * DRM_IOCTL_MODE_CLOSEFB - Close a framebuffer.
1273  *
1274  * This closes a framebuffer previously added via ADDFB/ADDFB2. The IOCTL
1275  * argument is a framebuffer object ID.
1276  *
1277  * This IOCTL is similar to &DRM_IOCTL_MODE_RMFB, except it doesn't disable
1278  * planes and CRTCs. As long as the framebuffer is used by a plane, it's kept
1279  * alive. When the plane no longer uses the framebuffer (because the
1280  * framebuffer is replaced with another one, or the plane is disabled), the
1281  * framebuffer is cleaned up.
1282  *
1283  * This is useful to implement flicker-free transitions between two processes.
1284  *
1285  * Depending on the threat model, user-space may want to ensure that the
1286  * framebuffer doesn't expose any sensitive user information: closed
1287  * framebuffers attached to a plane can be read back by the next DRM master.
1288  */
1289 #define DRM_IOCTL_MODE_CLOSEFB		DRM_IOWR(0xD0, struct drm_mode_closefb)
1290 
1291 /*
1292  * Device specific ioctls should only be in their respective headers
1293  * The device specific ioctl range is from 0x40 to 0x9f.
1294  * Generic IOCTLS restart at 0xA0.
1295  *
1296  * \sa drmCommandNone(), drmCommandRead(), drmCommandWrite(), and
1297  * drmCommandReadWrite().
1298  */
1299 #define DRM_COMMAND_BASE                0x40
1300 #define DRM_COMMAND_END			0xA0
1301 
1302 /**
1303  * struct drm_event - Header for DRM events
1304  * @type: event type.
1305  * @length: total number of payload bytes (including header).
1306  *
1307  * This struct is a header for events written back to user-space on the DRM FD.
1308  * A read on the DRM FD will always only return complete events: e.g. if the
1309  * read buffer is 100 bytes large and there are two 64 byte events pending,
1310  * only one will be returned.
1311  *
1312  * Event types 0 - 0x7fffffff are generic DRM events, 0x80000000 and
1313  * up are chipset specific. Generic DRM events include &DRM_EVENT_VBLANK,
1314  * &DRM_EVENT_FLIP_COMPLETE and &DRM_EVENT_CRTC_SEQUENCE.
1315  */
1316 struct drm_event {
1317 	__u32 type;
1318 	__u32 length;
1319 };
1320 
1321 /**
1322  * DRM_EVENT_VBLANK - vertical blanking event
1323  *
1324  * This event is sent in response to &DRM_IOCTL_WAIT_VBLANK with the
1325  * &_DRM_VBLANK_EVENT flag set.
1326  *
1327  * The event payload is a struct drm_event_vblank.
1328  */
1329 #define DRM_EVENT_VBLANK 0x01
1330 /**
1331  * DRM_EVENT_FLIP_COMPLETE - page-flip completion event
1332  *
1333  * This event is sent in response to an atomic commit or legacy page-flip with
1334  * the &DRM_MODE_PAGE_FLIP_EVENT flag set.
1335  *
1336  * The event payload is a struct drm_event_vblank.
1337  */
1338 #define DRM_EVENT_FLIP_COMPLETE 0x02
1339 /**
1340  * DRM_EVENT_CRTC_SEQUENCE - CRTC sequence event
1341  *
1342  * This event is sent in response to &DRM_IOCTL_CRTC_QUEUE_SEQUENCE.
1343  *
1344  * The event payload is a struct drm_event_crtc_sequence.
1345  */
1346 #define DRM_EVENT_CRTC_SEQUENCE	0x03
1347 
1348 struct drm_event_vblank {
1349 	struct drm_event base;
1350 	__u64 user_data;
1351 	__u32 tv_sec;
1352 	__u32 tv_usec;
1353 	__u32 sequence;
1354 	__u32 crtc_id; /* 0 on older kernels that do not support this */
1355 };
1356 
1357 /* Event delivered at sequence. Time stamp marks when the first pixel
1358  * of the refresh cycle leaves the display engine for the display
1359  */
1360 struct drm_event_crtc_sequence {
1361 	struct drm_event	base;
1362 	__u64			user_data;
1363 	__s64			time_ns;
1364 	__u64			sequence;
1365 };
1366 
1367 /* typedef area */
1368 #ifndef __KERNEL__
1369 typedef struct drm_clip_rect drm_clip_rect_t;
1370 typedef struct drm_drawable_info drm_drawable_info_t;
1371 typedef struct drm_tex_region drm_tex_region_t;
1372 typedef struct drm_hw_lock drm_hw_lock_t;
1373 typedef struct drm_version drm_version_t;
1374 typedef struct drm_unique drm_unique_t;
1375 typedef struct drm_list drm_list_t;
1376 typedef struct drm_block drm_block_t;
1377 typedef struct drm_control drm_control_t;
1378 typedef enum drm_map_type drm_map_type_t;
1379 typedef enum drm_map_flags drm_map_flags_t;
1380 typedef struct drm_ctx_priv_map drm_ctx_priv_map_t;
1381 typedef struct drm_map drm_map_t;
1382 typedef struct drm_client drm_client_t;
1383 typedef enum drm_stat_type drm_stat_type_t;
1384 typedef struct drm_stats drm_stats_t;
1385 typedef enum drm_lock_flags drm_lock_flags_t;
1386 typedef struct drm_lock drm_lock_t;
1387 typedef enum drm_dma_flags drm_dma_flags_t;
1388 typedef struct drm_buf_desc drm_buf_desc_t;
1389 typedef struct drm_buf_info drm_buf_info_t;
1390 typedef struct drm_buf_free drm_buf_free_t;
1391 typedef struct drm_buf_pub drm_buf_pub_t;
1392 typedef struct drm_buf_map drm_buf_map_t;
1393 typedef struct drm_dma drm_dma_t;
1394 typedef union drm_wait_vblank drm_wait_vblank_t;
1395 typedef struct drm_agp_mode drm_agp_mode_t;
1396 typedef enum drm_ctx_flags drm_ctx_flags_t;
1397 typedef struct drm_ctx drm_ctx_t;
1398 typedef struct drm_ctx_res drm_ctx_res_t;
1399 typedef struct drm_draw drm_draw_t;
1400 typedef struct drm_update_draw drm_update_draw_t;
1401 typedef struct drm_auth drm_auth_t;
1402 typedef struct drm_irq_busid drm_irq_busid_t;
1403 typedef enum drm_vblank_seq_type drm_vblank_seq_type_t;
1404 
1405 typedef struct drm_agp_buffer drm_agp_buffer_t;
1406 typedef struct drm_agp_binding drm_agp_binding_t;
1407 typedef struct drm_agp_info drm_agp_info_t;
1408 typedef struct drm_scatter_gather drm_scatter_gather_t;
1409 typedef struct drm_set_version drm_set_version_t;
1410 #endif
1411 
1412 #if defined(__cplusplus)
1413 }
1414 #endif
1415 
1416 #endif
1417