/** @file * VirtualBox Video interface */ /* * Copyright (C) 2006 innotek GmbH * * This file is part of VirtualBox Open Source Edition (OSE), as * available from http://www.virtualbox.org. This file is free software; * you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU * General Public License (GPL) as published by the Free Software * Foundation, in version 2 as it comes in the "COPYING" file of the * VirtualBox OSE distribution. VirtualBox OSE is distributed in the * hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY of any kind. * * The contents of this file may alternatively be used under the terms * of the Common Development and Distribution License Version 1.0 * (CDDL) only, as it comes in the "COPYING.CDDL" file of the * VirtualBox OSE distribution, in which case the provisions of the * CDDL are applicable instead of those of the GPL. * * You may elect to license modified versions of this file under the * terms and conditions of either the GPL or the CDDL or both. */ #ifndef ___VBox_VBoxVideo_h #define ___VBox_VBoxVideo_h #include #include /* * The last 4096 bytes of the guest VRAM contains the generic info for all * DualView chunks: sizes and offsets of chunks. This is filled by miniport. * * Last 4096 bytes of each chunk contain chunk specific data: framebuffer info, * etc. This is used exclusively by the corresponding instance of a display driver. * * The VRAM layout: * Last 4096 bytes - Adapter information area. * 4096 bytes aligned miniport heap (value specified in the config rouded up). * Slack - what left after dividing the VRAM. * 4096 bytes aligned framebuffers: * last 4096 bytes of each framebuffer is the display information area. * * The Virtual Graphics Adapter information in the guest VRAM is stored by the * guest video driver using structures prepended by VBOXVIDEOINFOHDR. * * When the guest driver writes dword 0 to the VBE_DISPI_INDEX_VBOX_VIDEO * the host starts to process the info. The first element at the start of * the 4096 bytes region should be normally be a LINK that points to * actual information chain. That way the guest driver can have some * fixed layout of the information memory block and just rewrite * the link to point to relevant memory chain. * * The processing stops at the END element. * * The host can access the memory only when the port IO is processed. * All data that will be needed later must be copied from these 4096 bytes. * But other VRAM can be used by host until the mode is disabled. * * The guest driver writes dword 0xffffffff to the VBE_DISPI_INDEX_VBOX_VIDEO * to disable the mode. * * VBE_DISPI_INDEX_VBOX_VIDEO is used to read the configuration information * from the host and issue commands to the host. * * The guest writes the VBE_DISPI_INDEX_VBOX_VIDEO index register, the the * following operations with the VBE data register can be performed: * * Operation Result * write 16 bit value NOP * read 16 bit value count of monitors * write 32 bit value sets the vbox command value and the command processed by the host * read 32 bit value result of the last vbox command is returned */ #define VBOX_VIDEO_PRIMARY_SCREEN 0 #define VBOX_VIDEO_NO_SCREEN ~0 #define VBOX_VIDEO_MAX_SCREENS 64 /* The size of the information. */ #define VBOX_VIDEO_ADAPTER_INFORMATION_SIZE 4096 #define VBOX_VIDEO_DISPLAY_INFORMATION_SIZE 4096 /* The value for port IO to let the adapter to interpret the adapter memory. */ #define VBOX_VIDEO_DISABLE_ADAPTER_MEMORY 0xFFFFFFFF /* The value for port IO to let the adapter to interpret the adapter memory. */ #define VBOX_VIDEO_INTERPRET_ADAPTER_MEMORY 0x00000000 /* The value for port IO to let the adapter to interpret the display memory. * The display number is encoded in low 16 bits. */ #define VBOX_VIDEO_INTERPRET_DISPLAY_MEMORY_BASE 0x00010000 /* The end of the information. */ #define VBOX_VIDEO_INFO_TYPE_END 0 /* Instructs the host to fetch the next VBOXVIDEOINFOHDR at the given offset of VRAM. */ #define VBOX_VIDEO_INFO_TYPE_LINK 1 /* Information about a display memory position. */ #define VBOX_VIDEO_INFO_TYPE_DISPLAY 2 /* Information about a screen. */ #define VBOX_VIDEO_INFO_TYPE_SCREEN 3 /* Information about host notifications for the driver. */ #define VBOX_VIDEO_INFO_TYPE_HOST_EVENTS 4 /* Information about non-volatile guest VRAM heap. */ #define VBOX_VIDEO_INFO_TYPE_NV_HEAP 5 /* VBVA enable/disable. */ #define VBOX_VIDEO_INFO_TYPE_VBVA_STATUS 6 /* VBVA flush. */ #define VBOX_VIDEO_INFO_TYPE_VBVA_FLUSH 7 /* Query configuration value. */ #define VBOX_VIDEO_INFO_TYPE_QUERY_CONF32 8 #pragma pack(1) typedef struct _VBOXVIDEOINFOHDR { uint8_t u8Type; uint8_t u8Reserved; uint16_t u16Length; } VBOXVIDEOINFOHDR; typedef struct _VBOXVIDEOINFOLINK { /* Relative offset in VRAM */ int32_t i32Offset; } VBOXVIDEOINFOLINK; /* Resides in adapter info memory. Describes a display VRAM chunk. */ typedef struct _VBOXVIDEOINFODISPLAY { /* Index of the framebuffer assigned by guest. */ uint32_t u32Index; /* Absolute offset in VRAM of the framebuffer to be displayed on the monitor. */ uint32_t u32Offset; /* The size of the memory that can be used for the screen. */ uint32_t u32FramebufferSize; /* The size of the memory that is used for the Display information. * The information is at u32Offset + u32FramebufferSize */ uint32_t u32InformationSize; } VBOXVIDEOINFODISPLAY; /* Resides in display info area, describes the current video mode. */ #define VBOX_VIDEO_INFO_SCREEN_F_NONE 0x00 #define VBOX_VIDEO_INFO_SCREEN_F_ACTIVE 0x01 typedef struct _VBOXVIDEOINFOSCREEN { /* Physical X origin relative to the primary screen. */ int32_t xOrigin; /* Physical Y origin relative to the primary screen. */ int32_t yOrigin; /* The scan line size in bytes. */ uint32_t u32LineSize; /* Width of the screen. */ uint16_t u16Width; /* Height of the screen. */ uint16_t u16Height; /* Color depth. */ uint8_t bitsPerPixel; /* VBOX_VIDEO_INFO_SCREEN_F_* */ uint8_t u8Flags; } VBOXVIDEOINFOSCREEN; /* The guest initializes the structure to 0. The positions of the structure in the * display info area must not be changed, host will update the structure. Guest checks * the events and modifies the structure as a response to host. */ #define VBOX_VIDEO_INFO_HOST_EVENTS_F_NONE 0x00000000 #define VBOX_VIDEO_INFO_HOST_EVENTS_F_VRDP_RESET 0x00000080 typedef struct _VBOXVIDEOINFOHOSTEVENTS { /* Host events. */ uint32_t fu32Events; } VBOXVIDEOINFOHOSTEVENTS; /* Resides in adapter info memory. Describes the non-volatile VRAM heap. */ typedef struct _VBOXVIDEOINFONVHEAP { /* Absolute offset in VRAM of the start of the heap. */ uint32_t u32HeapOffset; /* The size of the heap. */ uint32_t u32HeapSize; } VBOXVIDEOINFONVHEAP; /* Display information area. */ typedef struct _VBOXVIDEOINFOVBVASTATUS { /* Absolute offset in VRAM of the start of the VBVA QUEUE. 0 to disable VBVA. */ uint32_t u32QueueOffset; /* The size of the VBVA QUEUE. 0 to disable VBVA. */ uint32_t u32QueueSize; } VBOXVIDEOINFOVBVASTATUS; typedef struct _VBOXVIDEOINFOVBVAFLUSH { uint32_t u32DataStart; uint32_t u32DataEnd; } VBOXVIDEOINFOVBVAFLUSH; #define VBOX_VIDEO_QCI32_MONITOR_COUNT 0 #define VBOX_VIDEO_QCI32_OFFSCREEN_HEAP_SIZE 1 typedef struct _VBOXVIDEOINFOQUERYCONF32 { uint32_t u32Index; uint32_t u32Value; } VBOXVIDEOINFOQUERYCONF32; #pragma pack() #endif