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source: vbox/trunk/include/VBox/VBoxVideo.h@ 21111

Last change on this file since 21111 was 20985, checked in by vboxsync, 15 years ago

video hw accel: colorkey support in guest driver, checking gl caps (version & extension) in QGL gramebuffer, some bugfixes

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1/** @file
2 * VirtualBox Video interface
3 */
4
5/*
6 * Copyright (C) 2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
7 *
8 * This file is part of VirtualBox Open Source Edition (OSE), as
9 * available from http://www.virtualbox.org. This file is free software;
10 * you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU
11 * General Public License (GPL) as published by the Free Software
12 * Foundation, in version 2 as it comes in the "COPYING" file of the
13 * VirtualBox OSE distribution. VirtualBox OSE is distributed in the
14 * hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY of any kind.
15 *
16 * The contents of this file may alternatively be used under the terms
17 * of the Common Development and Distribution License Version 1.0
18 * (CDDL) only, as it comes in the "COPYING.CDDL" file of the
19 * VirtualBox OSE distribution, in which case the provisions of the
20 * CDDL are applicable instead of those of the GPL.
21 *
22 * You may elect to license modified versions of this file under the
23 * terms and conditions of either the GPL or the CDDL or both.
24 *
25 * Please contact Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Circle, Santa
26 * Clara, CA 95054 USA or visit http://www.sun.com if you need
27 * additional information or have any questions.
28 */
29
30#ifndef ___VBox_VBoxVideo_h
31#define ___VBox_VBoxVideo_h
32
33#include <iprt/cdefs.h>
34#include <iprt/types.h>
35
36/*
37 * The last 4096 bytes of the guest VRAM contains the generic info for all
38 * DualView chunks: sizes and offsets of chunks. This is filled by miniport.
39 *
40 * Last 4096 bytes of each chunk contain chunk specific data: framebuffer info,
41 * etc. This is used exclusively by the corresponding instance of a display driver.
42 *
43 * The VRAM layout:
44 * Last 4096 bytes - Adapter information area.
45 * 4096 bytes aligned miniport heap (value specified in the config rouded up).
46 * Slack - what left after dividing the VRAM.
47 * 4096 bytes aligned framebuffers:
48 * last 4096 bytes of each framebuffer is the display information area.
49 *
50 * The Virtual Graphics Adapter information in the guest VRAM is stored by the
51 * guest video driver using structures prepended by VBOXVIDEOINFOHDR.
52 *
53 * When the guest driver writes dword 0 to the VBE_DISPI_INDEX_VBOX_VIDEO
54 * the host starts to process the info. The first element at the start of
55 * the 4096 bytes region should be normally be a LINK that points to
56 * actual information chain. That way the guest driver can have some
57 * fixed layout of the information memory block and just rewrite
58 * the link to point to relevant memory chain.
59 *
60 * The processing stops at the END element.
61 *
62 * The host can access the memory only when the port IO is processed.
63 * All data that will be needed later must be copied from these 4096 bytes.
64 * But other VRAM can be used by host until the mode is disabled.
65 *
66 * The guest driver writes dword 0xffffffff to the VBE_DISPI_INDEX_VBOX_VIDEO
67 * to disable the mode.
68 *
69 * VBE_DISPI_INDEX_VBOX_VIDEO is used to read the configuration information
70 * from the host and issue commands to the host.
71 *
72 * The guest writes the VBE_DISPI_INDEX_VBOX_VIDEO index register, the the
73 * following operations with the VBE data register can be performed:
74 *
75 * Operation Result
76 * write 16 bit value NOP
77 * read 16 bit value count of monitors
78 * write 32 bit value sets the vbox command value and the command processed by the host
79 * read 32 bit value result of the last vbox command is returned
80 */
81
82#define VBOX_VIDEO_PRIMARY_SCREEN 0
83#define VBOX_VIDEO_NO_SCREEN ~0
84
85#define VBOX_VIDEO_MAX_SCREENS 64
86
87/* The size of the information. */
88#ifndef VBOX_WITH_HGSMI
89#define VBOX_VIDEO_ADAPTER_INFORMATION_SIZE 4096
90#define VBOX_VIDEO_DISPLAY_INFORMATION_SIZE 4096
91#else
92/*
93 * The minimum HGSMI heap size is PAGE_SIZE (4096 bytes) and is a restriction of the
94 * runtime heapsimple API. Use minimum 2 pages here, because the info area also may
95 * contain other data (for example HGSMIHOSTFLAGS structure).
96 */
97#define VBVA_ADAPTER_INFORMATION_SIZE (8*_1K)
98#define VBVA_DISPLAY_INFORMATION_SIZE (8*_1K)
99#define VBVA_MIN_BUFFER_SIZE (64*_1K)
100#endif /* VBOX_WITH_HGSMI */
101
102
103/* The value for port IO to let the adapter to interpret the adapter memory. */
104#define VBOX_VIDEO_DISABLE_ADAPTER_MEMORY 0xFFFFFFFF
105
106/* The value for port IO to let the adapter to interpret the adapter memory. */
107#define VBOX_VIDEO_INTERPRET_ADAPTER_MEMORY 0x00000000
108
109/* The value for port IO to let the adapter to interpret the display memory.
110 * The display number is encoded in low 16 bits.
111 */
112#define VBOX_VIDEO_INTERPRET_DISPLAY_MEMORY_BASE 0x00010000
113
114
115/* The end of the information. */
116#define VBOX_VIDEO_INFO_TYPE_END 0
117/* Instructs the host to fetch the next VBOXVIDEOINFOHDR at the given offset of VRAM. */
118#define VBOX_VIDEO_INFO_TYPE_LINK 1
119/* Information about a display memory position. */
120#define VBOX_VIDEO_INFO_TYPE_DISPLAY 2
121/* Information about a screen. */
122#define VBOX_VIDEO_INFO_TYPE_SCREEN 3
123/* Information about host notifications for the driver. */
124#define VBOX_VIDEO_INFO_TYPE_HOST_EVENTS 4
125/* Information about non-volatile guest VRAM heap. */
126#define VBOX_VIDEO_INFO_TYPE_NV_HEAP 5
127/* VBVA enable/disable. */
128#define VBOX_VIDEO_INFO_TYPE_VBVA_STATUS 6
129/* VBVA flush. */
130#define VBOX_VIDEO_INFO_TYPE_VBVA_FLUSH 7
131/* Query configuration value. */
132#define VBOX_VIDEO_INFO_TYPE_QUERY_CONF32 8
133
134
135#pragma pack(1)
136typedef struct _VBOXVIDEOINFOHDR
137{
138 uint8_t u8Type;
139 uint8_t u8Reserved;
140 uint16_t u16Length;
141} VBOXVIDEOINFOHDR;
142
143
144typedef struct _VBOXVIDEOINFOLINK
145{
146 /* Relative offset in VRAM */
147 int32_t i32Offset;
148} VBOXVIDEOINFOLINK;
149
150
151/* Resides in adapter info memory. Describes a display VRAM chunk. */
152typedef struct _VBOXVIDEOINFODISPLAY
153{
154 /* Index of the framebuffer assigned by guest. */
155 uint32_t u32Index;
156
157 /* Absolute offset in VRAM of the framebuffer to be displayed on the monitor. */
158 uint32_t u32Offset;
159
160 /* The size of the memory that can be used for the screen. */
161 uint32_t u32FramebufferSize;
162
163 /* The size of the memory that is used for the Display information.
164 * The information is at u32Offset + u32FramebufferSize
165 */
166 uint32_t u32InformationSize;
167
168} VBOXVIDEOINFODISPLAY;
169
170
171/* Resides in display info area, describes the current video mode. */
172#define VBOX_VIDEO_INFO_SCREEN_F_NONE 0x00
173#define VBOX_VIDEO_INFO_SCREEN_F_ACTIVE 0x01
174
175typedef struct _VBOXVIDEOINFOSCREEN
176{
177 /* Physical X origin relative to the primary screen. */
178 int32_t xOrigin;
179
180 /* Physical Y origin relative to the primary screen. */
181 int32_t yOrigin;
182
183 /* The scan line size in bytes. */
184 uint32_t u32LineSize;
185
186 /* Width of the screen. */
187 uint16_t u16Width;
188
189 /* Height of the screen. */
190 uint16_t u16Height;
191
192 /* Color depth. */
193 uint8_t bitsPerPixel;
194
195 /* VBOX_VIDEO_INFO_SCREEN_F_* */
196 uint8_t u8Flags;
197} VBOXVIDEOINFOSCREEN;
198
199/* The guest initializes the structure to 0. The positions of the structure in the
200 * display info area must not be changed, host will update the structure. Guest checks
201 * the events and modifies the structure as a response to host.
202 */
203#define VBOX_VIDEO_INFO_HOST_EVENTS_F_NONE 0x00000000
204#define VBOX_VIDEO_INFO_HOST_EVENTS_F_VRDP_RESET 0x00000080
205
206typedef struct _VBOXVIDEOINFOHOSTEVENTS
207{
208 /* Host events. */
209 uint32_t fu32Events;
210} VBOXVIDEOINFOHOSTEVENTS;
211
212/* Resides in adapter info memory. Describes the non-volatile VRAM heap. */
213typedef struct _VBOXVIDEOINFONVHEAP
214{
215 /* Absolute offset in VRAM of the start of the heap. */
216 uint32_t u32HeapOffset;
217
218 /* The size of the heap. */
219 uint32_t u32HeapSize;
220
221} VBOXVIDEOINFONVHEAP;
222
223/* Display information area. */
224typedef struct _VBOXVIDEOINFOVBVASTATUS
225{
226 /* Absolute offset in VRAM of the start of the VBVA QUEUE. 0 to disable VBVA. */
227 uint32_t u32QueueOffset;
228
229 /* The size of the VBVA QUEUE. 0 to disable VBVA. */
230 uint32_t u32QueueSize;
231
232} VBOXVIDEOINFOVBVASTATUS;
233
234typedef struct _VBOXVIDEOINFOVBVAFLUSH
235{
236 uint32_t u32DataStart;
237
238 uint32_t u32DataEnd;
239
240} VBOXVIDEOINFOVBVAFLUSH;
241
242#define VBOX_VIDEO_QCI32_MONITOR_COUNT 0
243#define VBOX_VIDEO_QCI32_OFFSCREEN_HEAP_SIZE 1
244
245typedef struct _VBOXVIDEOINFOQUERYCONF32
246{
247 uint32_t u32Index;
248
249 uint32_t u32Value;
250
251} VBOXVIDEOINFOQUERYCONF32;
252#pragma pack()
253
254# ifdef VBOX_WITH_VIDEOHWACCEL
255#pragma pack(1)
256
257typedef enum
258{
259 VBOXVHWACMD_TYPE_SURF_CANCREATE = 1,
260 VBOXVHWACMD_TYPE_SURF_CREATE,
261 VBOXVHWACMD_TYPE_SURF_DESTROY,
262 VBOXVHWACMD_TYPE_SURF_LOCK,
263 VBOXVHWACMD_TYPE_SURF_UNLOCK,
264 VBOXVHWACMD_TYPE_SURF_BLT,
265 VBOXVHWACMD_TYPE_SURF_FLIP,
266 VBOXVHWACMD_TYPE_SURF_OVERLAY_UPDATE,
267 VBOXVHWACMD_TYPE_SURF_OVERLAY_SETPOSITION,
268 VBOXVHWACMD_TYPE_QUERY_INFO1,
269 VBOXVHWACMD_TYPE_QUERY_INFO2,
270 VBOXVHWACMD_TYPE_ENABLE,
271 VBOXVHWACMD_TYPE_DISABLE
272} VBOXVHWACMD_TYPE;
273
274/* the command processing was asynch, set by the host to indicate asynch command completion
275 * must not be cleared once set, the command completion is performed by issuing a host->guest completion command
276 * while keeping this flag unchanged */
277#define VBOXVHWACMD_FLAG_ASYNCH 0x00000001
278/* asynch completion is performed by issuing the event */
279#define VBOXVHWACMD_FLAG_ASYNCH_EVENT 0x00000002
280
281typedef struct _VBOXVHWACMD
282{
283 VBOXVHWACMD_TYPE enmCmd; /* command type */
284 volatile int32_t rc; /* command result */
285 int32_t iDisplay; /* display index */
286 volatile int32_t Flags; /* ored VBOXVHWACMD_FLAG_xxx values */
287 uint64_t GuestVBVAReserved1; /* field internally used by the guest VBVA cmd handling, must NOT be modified by clients */
288 uint64_t GuestVBVAReserved2; /* field internally used by the guest VBVA cmd handling, must NOT be modified by clients */
289 union
290 {
291 struct _VBOXVHWACMD *pNext;
292 uint32_t offNext;
293 uint64_t Data; /* the body is 64-bit aligned */
294 } u;
295 char body[1];
296} VBOXVHWACMD;
297
298#define VBOXVHWACMD_HEADSIZE() (RT_OFFSETOF(VBOXVHWACMD, body))
299#define VBOXVHWACMD_SIZE(_tCmd) (VBOXVHWACMD_HEADSIZE() + sizeof(_tCmd))
300typedef unsigned int VBOXVHWACMD_LENGTH;
301typedef uint64_t VBOXVHWA_SURFHANDLE;
302#define VBOXVHWACMD_SURFHANDLE_INVALID 0
303#define VBOXVHWACMD_BODY(_p, _t) ((_t*)(_p)->body)
304#define VBOXVHWACMD_HEAD(_pb) ((VBOXVHWACMD*)((uint8_t *)(_pb) - RT_OFFSETOF(VBOXVHWACMD, body)))
305
306typedef struct _VBOXVHWA_RECTL
307{
308 int32_t x;
309 int32_t y;
310 uint32_t w;
311 uint32_t h;
312} VBOXVHWA_RECTL;
313
314typedef struct _VBOXVHWA_COLORKEY
315{
316 uint32_t low;
317 uint32_t high;
318} VBOXVHWA_COLORKEY;
319
320typedef struct _VBOXVHWA_PIXELFORMAT
321{
322 uint32_t flags;
323 uint32_t fourCC;
324 union
325 {
326 uint32_t rgbBitCount;
327 uint32_t yuvBitCount;
328 } c;
329
330 union
331 {
332 uint32_t rgbRBitMask;
333 uint32_t yuvYBitMask;
334 } m1;
335
336 union
337 {
338 uint32_t rgbGBitMask;
339 uint32_t yuvUBitMask;
340 } m2;
341
342 union
343 {
344 uint32_t rgbBBitMask;
345 uint32_t yuvVBitMask;
346 } m3;
347} VBOXVHWA_PIXELFORMAT;
348
349typedef struct _VBOXVHWA_SURFACEDESC
350{
351 uint32_t flags;
352 uint32_t height;
353 uint32_t width;
354 uint32_t pitch;
355 uint32_t cBackBuffers;
356 uint32_t Reserved1;
357 VBOXVHWA_COLORKEY DstOverlayCK;
358 VBOXVHWA_COLORKEY DstBltCK;
359 VBOXVHWA_COLORKEY SrcOverlayCK;
360 VBOXVHWA_COLORKEY SrcBltCK;
361 VBOXVHWA_PIXELFORMAT PixelFormat;
362 uint32_t surfCaps;
363 uint32_t Reserved2;
364} VBOXVHWA_SURFACEDESC;
365
366typedef struct _VBOXVHWA_BLTFX
367{
368 uint32_t flags;
369 uint32_t rop;
370 uint32_t rotationOp;
371 uint32_t rotation;
372 uint32_t fillColor;
373 uint32_t Reserved;
374 VBOXVHWA_COLORKEY DstCK;
375 VBOXVHWA_COLORKEY SrcCK;
376} VBOXVHWA_BLTFX;
377
378typedef struct _VBOXVHWA_OVERLAYFX
379{
380 uint32_t flags;
381 uint32_t Reserved1;
382 uint32_t rotationOp;
383 uint32_t Reserved2;
384 VBOXVHWA_COLORKEY DstCK;
385 VBOXVHWA_COLORKEY SrcCK;
386} VBOXVHWA_OVERLAYFX;
387
388#define VBOXVHWA_CAPS_BLT 0x00000001
389#define VBOXVHWA_CAPS_BLTCOLORFILL 0x00000002
390#define VBOXVHWA_CAPS_BLTFOURCC 0x00000004
391#define VBOXVHWA_CAPS_BLTSTRETCH 0x00000008
392#define VBOXVHWA_CAPS_BLTQUEUE 0x00000010
393
394#define VBOXVHWA_CAPS_OVERLAY 0x00000100
395#define VBOXVHWA_CAPS_OVERLAYFOURCC 0x00000200
396#define VBOXVHWA_CAPS_OVERLAYSTRETCH 0x00000400
397
398#define VBOXVHWA_CAPS_COLORKEY 0x00010000
399#define VBOXVHWA_CAPS_COLORKEYHWASSIST 0x00020000
400
401
402#define VBOXVHWA_CAPS2_COPYFOURCC 0x00000001
403
404#define VBOXVHWA_SCAPS_FLIP 0x00000001
405#define VBOXVHWA_SCAPS_PRIMARYSURFACE 0x00000002
406#define VBOXVHWA_SCAPS_OFFSCREENPLAIN 0x00000004
407#define VBOXVHWA_SCAPS_OVERLAY 0x00000008
408#define VBOXVHWA_SCAPS_VISIBLE 0x00000010
409#define VBOXVHWA_SCAPS_VIDEOMEMORY 0x00000020
410#define VBOXVHWA_SCAPS_LOCALVIDMEM 0x00000040
411
412
413#define VBOXVHWA_PF_RGB 0x00000001
414#define VBOXVHWA_PF_RGBTOYUV 0x00000002
415#define VBOXVHWA_PF_YUV 0x00000008
416#define VBOXVHWA_PF_FOURCC 0x00000010
417
418#define VBOXVHWA_LOCK_DISCARDCONTENTS 0x00000001
419
420#define VBOXVHWA_CFG_ENABLED 0x00000001
421
422#define VBOXVHWA_SD_BACKBUFFERCOUNT 0x00000001
423#define VBOXVHWA_SD_CAPS 0x00000002
424#define VBOXVHWA_SD_CKDESTBLT 0x00000004
425#define VBOXVHWA_SD_CKDESTOVERLAY 0x00000008
426#define VBOXVHWA_SD_CKSRCBLT 0x00000010
427#define VBOXVHWA_SD_CKSRCOVERLAY 0x00000020
428#define VBOXVHWA_SD_HEIGHT 0x00000040
429#define VBOXVHWA_SD_PITCH 0x00000080
430#define VBOXVHWA_SD_PIXELFORMAT 0x00000100
431//#define VBOXVHWA_SD_REFRESHRATE 0x00000200
432#define VBOXVHWA_SD_WIDTH 0x00000400
433
434#define VBOXVHWA_CKEYCAPS_DESTBLT 0x00000001
435#define VBOXVHWA_CKEYCAPS_DESTBLTCLRSPACE 0x00000002
436#define VBOXVHWA_CKEYCAPS_DESTBLTCLRSPACEYUV 0x00000004
437#define VBOXVHWA_CKEYCAPS_DESTBLTYUV 0x00000008
438#define VBOXVHWA_CKEYCAPS_DESTOVERLAY 0x00000010
439#define VBOXVHWA_CKEYCAPS_DESTOVERLAYCLRSPACE 0x00000020
440#define VBOXVHWA_CKEYCAPS_DESTOVERLAYCLRSPACEYUV 0x00000040
441#define VBOXVHWA_CKEYCAPS_DESTOVERLAYONEACTIVE 0x00000080
442#define VBOXVHWA_CKEYCAPS_DESTOVERLAYYUV 0x00000100
443#define VBOXVHWA_CKEYCAPS_NOCOSTOVERLAY 0x00000200
444#define VBOXVHWA_CKEYCAPS_SRCBLT 0x00000400
445#define VBOXVHWA_CKEYCAPS_SRCBLTCLRSPACE 0x00000800
446#define VBOXVHWA_CKEYCAPS_SRCBLTCLRSPACEYUV 0x00001000
447#define VBOXVHWA_CKEYCAPS_SRCBLTYUV 0x00002000
448#define VBOXVHWA_CKEYCAPS_SRCOVERLAY 0x00004000
449#define VBOXVHWA_CKEYCAPS_SRCOVERLAYCLRSPACE 0x00008000
450#define VBOXVHWA_CKEYCAPS_SRCOVERLAYCLRSPACEYUV 0x00010000
451#define VBOXVHWA_CKEYCAPS_SRCOVERLAYONEACTIVE 0x00020000
452#define VBOXVHWA_CKEYCAPS_SRCOVERLAYYUV 0x00040000
453
454
455#define VBOXVHWA_BLT_COLORFILL 0x00000400
456#define VBOXVHWA_BLT_DDFX 0x00000800
457#define VBOXVHWA_BLT_EXTENDED_FLAGS 0x40000000
458#define VBOXVHWA_BLT_EXTENDED_LINEAR_CONTENT 0x00000004
459#define VBOXVHWA_BLT_EXTENDED_PRESENTATION_STRETCHFACTOR 0x00000010
460#define VBOXVHWA_BLT_KEYDESTOVERRIDE 0x00004000
461#define VBOXVHWA_BLT_KEYSRCOVERRIDE 0x00010000
462#define VBOXVHWA_BLT_LAST_PRESENTATION 0x20000000
463#define VBOXVHWA_BLT_PRESENTATION 0x10000000
464#define VBOXVHWA_BLT_ROP 0x00020000
465
466
467
468
469#define VBOXVHWA_OFFSET64_VOID (~0L)
470
471typedef struct _VBOXVHWACMD_QUERYINFO1
472{
473 uint32_t cfgFlags;
474 uint32_t caps;
475 uint32_t colorKeyCaps;
476 uint32_t stretchCaps;
477 uint32_t surfaceCaps;
478 uint32_t numOverlays;
479 uint32_t numFourCC;
480
481} VBOXVHWACMD_QUERYINFO1;
482
483typedef struct _VBOXVHWACMD_QUERYINFO2
484{
485 uint32_t numFourCC;
486 uint32_t FourCC[1];
487} VBOXVHWACMD_QUERYINFO2;
488
489#define VBOXVHWAINFO2_SIZE(_cFourCC) RT_OFFSETOF(VBOXVHWAINFO2, FourCC[_cFourCC])
490
491typedef struct _VBOXVHWACMD_SURF_CANCREATE
492{
493 union
494 {
495 struct
496 {
497 VBOXVHWA_SURFACEDESC SurfInfo;
498 uint32_t bIsDifferentPixelFormat;
499 uint32_t Reserved;
500 } in;
501
502 struct
503 {
504 uint32_t ErrInfo;
505 } out;
506 } u;
507} VBOXVHWACMD_SURF_CANCREATE;
508
509typedef struct _VBOXVHWACMD_SURF_CREATE
510{
511 union
512 {
513 struct
514 {
515 VBOXVHWA_SURFACEDESC SurfInfo;
516 uint64_t offSurface;
517 } in;
518
519 struct
520 {
521 VBOXVHWA_SURFHANDLE hSurf;
522 } out;
523 } u;
524} VBOXVHWACMD_SURF_CREATE;
525
526typedef struct _VBOXVHWACMD_SURF_DESTROY
527{
528 union
529 {
530 struct
531 {
532 VBOXVHWA_SURFHANDLE hSurf;
533 } in;
534 } u;
535} VBOXVHWACMD_SURF_DESTROY;
536
537typedef struct _VBOXVHWACMD_SURF_LOCK
538{
539 union
540 {
541 struct
542 {
543 VBOXVHWA_SURFHANDLE hSurf;
544 uint64_t offSurface;
545 uint32_t flags;
546 uint32_t rectValid;
547 VBOXVHWA_RECTL rect;
548 } in;
549 } u;
550} VBOXVHWACMD_SURF_LOCK;
551
552typedef struct _VBOXVHWACMD_SURF_UNLOCK
553{
554 union
555 {
556 struct
557 {
558 VBOXVHWA_SURFHANDLE hSurf;
559 } in;
560 } u;
561} VBOXVHWACMD_SURF_UNLOCK;
562
563typedef struct _VBOXVHWACMD_SURF_BLT
564{
565 uint64_t DstGuestSurfInfo;
566 uint64_t SrcGuestSurfInfo;
567 union
568 {
569 struct
570 {
571 VBOXVHWA_SURFHANDLE hDstSurf;
572 uint64_t offDstSurface;
573 VBOXVHWA_RECTL dstRect;
574 VBOXVHWA_SURFHANDLE hSrcSurf;
575 uint64_t offSrcSurface;
576 VBOXVHWA_RECTL srcRect;
577 uint32_t flags;
578 uint32_t reserved;
579 VBOXVHWA_BLTFX desc;
580 } in;
581 } u;
582} VBOXVHWACMD_SURF_BLT;
583
584typedef struct _VBOXVHWACMD_SURF_OVERLAY_UPDATE
585{
586 union
587 {
588 struct
589 {
590 VBOXVHWA_SURFHANDLE hDstSurf;
591 uint64_t offDstSurface;
592 VBOXVHWA_RECTL dstRect;
593 VBOXVHWA_SURFHANDLE hSrcSurf;
594 uint64_t offSrcSurface;
595 VBOXVHWA_RECTL srcRect;
596 uint32_t flags;
597 uint32_t reserved;
598 VBOXVHWA_OVERLAYFX desc;
599 } in;
600 } u;
601}VBOXVHWACMD_SURF_OVERLAY_UPDATE;
602
603typedef struct _VBOXVHWACMD_SURF_OVERLAY_SETPOSITION
604{
605 union
606 {
607 struct
608 {
609 VBOXVHWA_SURFHANDLE hDstSurf;
610 uint64_t offDstSurface;
611 VBOXVHWA_SURFHANDLE hSrcSurf;
612 uint64_t offSrcSurface;
613 uint32_t xPos;
614 uint32_t yPos;
615 uint32_t flags;
616 uint32_t reserved;
617 } in;
618 } u;
619} VBOXVHWACMD_SURF_OVERLAY_SETPOSITION;
620
621#pragma pack()
622# endif /* #ifdef VBOX_WITH_VIDEOHWACCEL */
623
624#ifdef VBOX_WITH_HGSMI
625
626/* All structures are without alignment. */
627#pragma pack(1)
628
629typedef struct _VBVABUFFER
630{
631 uint32_t u32HostEvents;
632 uint32_t u32SupportedOrders;
633
634 /* The offset where the data start in the buffer. */
635 uint32_t off32Data;
636 /* The offset where next data must be placed in the buffer. */
637 uint32_t off32Free;
638
639 /* The queue of record descriptions. */
640 VBVARECORD aRecords[VBVA_MAX_RECORDS];
641 uint32_t indexRecordFirst;
642 uint32_t indexRecordFree;
643
644 /* Space to leave free in the buffer when large partial records are transferred. */
645 uint32_t cbPartialWriteThreshold;
646
647 uint32_t cbData;
648 uint8_t au8Data[1]; /* variable size for the rest of the VBVABUFFER area in VRAM. */
649} VBVABUFFER;
650
651/* guest->host commands */
652#define VBVA_QUERY_CONF32 1
653#define VBVA_SET_CONF32 2
654#define VBVA_INFO_VIEW 3
655#define VBVA_INFO_HEAP 4
656#define VBVA_FLUSH 5
657#define VBVA_INFO_SCREEN 6
658#define VBVA_ENABLE 7
659#define VBVA_MOUSE_POINTER_SHAPE 8
660#ifdef VBOX_WITH_VIDEOHWACCEL
661# define VBVA_VHWA_CMD 9
662#endif /* # ifdef VBOX_WITH_VIDEOHWACCEL */
663
664/* host->guest commands */
665# define VBVAHG_EVENT 1
666# define VBVAHG_DISPLAY_CUSTOM 2
667
668# ifdef VBOX_WITH_VIDEOHWACCEL
669#define VBVAHG_DCUSTOM_VHWA_CMDCOMPLETE 1
670#pragma pack(1)
671typedef struct _VBVAHOSTCMDVHWACMDCOMPLETE
672{
673 uint32_t offCmd;
674}VBVAHOSTCMDVHWACMDCOMPLETE;
675#pragma pack()
676# endif /* # ifdef VBOX_WITH_VIDEOHWACCEL */
677
678#pragma pack(1)
679typedef enum
680{
681 VBVAHOSTCMD_OP_EVENT = 1,
682 VBVAHOSTCMD_OP_CUSTOM
683}VBVAHOSTCMD_OP_TYPE;
684
685typedef struct _VBVAHOSTCMDEVENT
686{
687 uint64_t pEvent;
688}VBVAHOSTCMDEVENT;
689
690
691typedef struct _VBVAHOSTCMD
692{
693 /* destination ID if >=0 specifies display index, otherwize the command is directed to the miniport */
694 int32_t iDstID;
695 int32_t customOpCode;
696 union
697 {
698 struct _VBVAHOSTCMD *pNext;
699 uint32_t offNext;
700 uint64_t Data; /* the body is 64-bit aligned */
701 } u;
702 char body[1];
703}VBVAHOSTCMD;
704
705#define VBVAHOSTCMD_SIZE(_size) (sizeof(VBVAHOSTCMD) + (_size))
706#define VBVAHOSTCMD_BODY(_pCmd, _tBody) ((_tBody*)(_pCmd)->body)
707#define VBVAHOSTCMD_HDR(_pBody) ((VBVAHOSTCMD*)(((uint8_t*)_pBody) - RT_OFFSETOF(VBVAHOSTCMD, body)))
708#define VBVAHOSTCMD_HDRSIZE (RT_OFFSETOF(VBVAHOSTCMD, body))
709
710#pragma pack()
711
712/* VBVACONF32::u32Index */
713#define VBOX_VBVA_CONF32_MONITOR_COUNT 0
714#define VBOX_VBVA_CONF32_HOST_HEAP_SIZE 1
715
716typedef struct _VBVACONF32
717{
718 uint32_t u32Index;
719 uint32_t u32Value;
720} VBVACONF32;
721
722typedef struct _VBVAINFOVIEW
723{
724 /* Index of the screen, assigned by the guest. */
725 uint32_t u32ViewIndex;
726
727 /* The screen offset in VRAM, the framebuffer starts here. */
728 uint32_t u32ViewOffset;
729
730 /* The size of the VRAM memory that can be used for the view. */
731 uint32_t u32ViewSize;
732
733 /* The recommended maximum size of the VRAM memory for the screen. */
734 uint32_t u32MaxScreenSize;
735} VBVAINFOVIEW;
736
737typedef struct _VBVAINFOHEAP
738{
739 /* Absolute offset in VRAM of the start of the heap. */
740 uint32_t u32HeapOffset;
741
742 /* The size of the heap. */
743 uint32_t u32HeapSize;
744
745} VBVAINFOHEAP;
746
747typedef struct _VBVAFLUSH
748{
749 uint32_t u32Reserved;
750
751} VBVAFLUSH;
752
753/* VBVAINFOSCREEN::u8Flags */
754#define VBVA_SCREEN_F_NONE 0x0000
755#define VBVA_SCREEN_F_ACTIVE 0x0001
756
757typedef struct _VBVAINFOSCREEN
758{
759 /* Which view contains the screen. */
760 uint32_t u32ViewIndex;
761
762 /* Physical X origin relative to the primary screen. */
763 int32_t i32OriginX;
764
765 /* Physical Y origin relative to the primary screen. */
766 int32_t i32OriginY;
767
768 /* The scan line size in bytes. */
769 uint32_t u32LineSize;
770
771 /* Width of the screen. */
772 uint32_t u32Width;
773
774 /* Height of the screen. */
775 uint32_t u32Height;
776
777 /* Color depth. */
778 uint16_t u16BitsPerPixel;
779
780 /* VBVA_SCREEN_F_* */
781 uint16_t u16Flags;
782} VBVAINFOSCREEN;
783
784
785/* VBVAENABLE::u32Flags */
786#define VBVA_F_NONE 0x00000000
787#define VBVA_F_ENABLE 0x00000001
788#define VBVA_F_DISABLE 0x00000002
789
790typedef struct _VBVAENABLE
791{
792 uint32_t u32Flags;
793 uint32_t u32Offset;
794
795} VBVAENABLE;
796
797typedef struct _VBVAMOUSEPOINTERSHAPE
798{
799 /* The host result. */
800 uint32_t u32Result;
801
802 /* VBOX_MOUSE_POINTER_* bit flags. */
803 uint32_t fu32Flags;
804
805 /* X coordinate of the hot spot. */
806 uint32_t u32HotX;
807
808 /* Y coordinate of the hot spot. */
809 uint32_t u32HotY;
810
811 /* Width of the pointer in pixels. */
812 uint32_t u32Width;
813
814 /* Height of the pointer in scanlines. */
815 uint32_t u32Height;
816
817 /* Pointer data.
818 *
819 ****
820 * The data consists of 1 bpp AND mask followed by 32 bpp XOR (color) mask.
821 *
822 * For pointers without alpha channel the XOR mask pixels are 32 bit values: (lsb)BGR0(msb).
823 * For pointers with alpha channel the XOR mask consists of (lsb)BGRA(msb) 32 bit values.
824 *
825 * Guest driver must create the AND mask for pointers with alpha channel, so if host does not
826 * support alpha, the pointer could be displayed as a normal color pointer. The AND mask can
827 * be constructed from alpha values. For example alpha value >= 0xf0 means bit 0 in the AND mask.
828 *
829 * The AND mask is 1 bpp bitmap with byte aligned scanlines. Size of AND mask,
830 * therefore, is cbAnd = (width + 7) / 8 * height. The padding bits at the
831 * end of any scanline are undefined.
832 *
833 * The XOR mask follows the AND mask on the next 4 bytes aligned offset:
834 * uint8_t *pXor = pAnd + (cbAnd + 3) & ~3
835 * Bytes in the gap between the AND and the XOR mask are undefined.
836 * XOR mask scanlines have no gap between them and size of XOR mask is:
837 * cXor = width * 4 * height.
838 ****
839 *
840 * Preallocate 4 bytes for accessing actual data as p->au8Data.
841 */
842 uint8_t au8Data[4];
843
844} VBVAMOUSEPOINTERSHAPE;
845
846#pragma pack()
847
848#endif /* VBOX_WITH_HGSMI */
849
850#endif
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