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1/*
2 * Copyright © 2006 Keith Packard
3 * Copyright © 2011 Aaron Plattner
4 *
5 * Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its
6 * documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that
7 * the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that copyright
8 * notice and this permission notice appear in supporting documentation, and
9 * that the name of the copyright holders not be used in advertising or
10 * publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without specific,
11 * written prior permission. The copyright holders make no representations
12 * about the suitability of this software for any purpose. It is provided "as
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14 *
15 * THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE,
16 * INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS, IN NO
17 * EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR
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21 * OF THIS SOFTWARE.
22 */
23#ifndef _XF86CRTC_H_
24#define _XF86CRTC_H_
25
26#include <edid.h>
27#include "randrstr.h"
28#include "xf86Modes.h"
29#include "xf86Cursor.h"
30#include "xf86i2c.h"
31#include "damage.h"
32#include "picturestr.h"
33
34/* Compat definitions for older X Servers. */
35#ifndef M_T_PREFERRED
36#define M_T_PREFERRED 0x08
37#endif
38#ifndef M_T_DRIVER
39#define M_T_DRIVER 0x40
40#endif
41#ifndef M_T_USERPREF
42#define M_T_USERPREF 0x80
43#endif
44#ifndef HARDWARE_CURSOR_ARGB
45#define HARDWARE_CURSOR_ARGB 0x00004000
46#endif
47
48typedef struct _xf86Crtc xf86CrtcRec, *xf86CrtcPtr;
49typedef struct _xf86Output xf86OutputRec, *xf86OutputPtr;
50
51/* define a standard for connector types */
52typedef enum _xf86ConnectorType {
53 XF86ConnectorNone,
54 XF86ConnectorVGA,
55 XF86ConnectorDVI_I,
56 XF86ConnectorDVI_D,
57 XF86ConnectorDVI_A,
58 XF86ConnectorComposite,
59 XF86ConnectorSvideo,
60 XF86ConnectorComponent,
61 XF86ConnectorLFP,
62 XF86ConnectorProprietary,
63 XF86ConnectorHDMI,
64 XF86ConnectorDisplayPort,
65} xf86ConnectorType;
66
67typedef enum _xf86OutputStatus {
68 XF86OutputStatusConnected,
69 XF86OutputStatusDisconnected,
70 XF86OutputStatusUnknown
71} xf86OutputStatus;
72
73struct xf86CrtcTileInfo {
74 uint32_t group_id;
75 uint32_t flags;
76 uint32_t num_h_tile;
77 uint32_t num_v_tile;
78 uint32_t tile_h_loc;
79 uint32_t tile_v_loc;
80 uint32_t tile_h_size;
81 uint32_t tile_v_size;
82};
83
84typedef struct _xf86CrtcFuncs {
85 /**
86 * Turns the crtc on/off, or sets intermediate power levels if available.
87 *
88 * Unsupported intermediate modes drop to the lower power setting. If the
89 * mode is DPMSModeOff, the crtc must be disabled sufficiently for it to
90 * be safe to call mode_set.
91 */
92 void
93 (*dpms) (xf86CrtcPtr crtc, int mode);
94
95 /**
96 * Saves the crtc's state for restoration on VT switch.
97 */
98 void
99 (*save) (xf86CrtcPtr crtc);
100
101 /**
102 * Restore's the crtc's state at VT switch.
103 */
104 void
105 (*restore) (xf86CrtcPtr crtc);
106
107 /**
108 * Lock CRTC prior to mode setting, mostly for DRI.
109 * Returns whether unlock is needed
110 */
111 Bool
112 (*lock) (xf86CrtcPtr crtc);
113
114 /**
115 * Unlock CRTC after mode setting, mostly for DRI
116 */
117 void
118 (*unlock) (xf86CrtcPtr crtc);
119
120 /**
121 * Callback to adjust the mode to be set in the CRTC.
122 *
123 * This allows a CRTC to adjust the clock or even the entire set of
124 * timings, which is used for panels with fixed timings or for
125 * buses with clock limitations.
126 */
127 Bool
128 (*mode_fixup) (xf86CrtcPtr crtc,
129 DisplayModePtr mode, DisplayModePtr adjusted_mode);
130
131 /**
132 * Prepare CRTC for an upcoming mode set.
133 */
134 void
135 (*prepare) (xf86CrtcPtr crtc);
136
137 /**
138 * Callback for setting up a video mode after fixups have been made.
139 */
140 void
141 (*mode_set) (xf86CrtcPtr crtc,
142 DisplayModePtr mode,
143 DisplayModePtr adjusted_mode, int x, int y);
144
145 /**
146 * Commit mode changes to a CRTC
147 */
148 void
149 (*commit) (xf86CrtcPtr crtc);
150
151 /* Set the color ramps for the CRTC to the given values. */
152 void
153 (*gamma_set) (xf86CrtcPtr crtc, CARD16 *red, CARD16 *green, CARD16 *blue,
154 int size);
155
156 /**
157 * Allocate the shadow area, delay the pixmap creation until needed
158 */
159 void *(*shadow_allocate) (xf86CrtcPtr crtc, int width, int height);
160
161 /**
162 * Create shadow pixmap for rotation support
163 */
164 PixmapPtr
165 (*shadow_create) (xf86CrtcPtr crtc, void *data, int width, int height);
166
167 /**
168 * Destroy shadow pixmap
169 */
170 void
171 (*shadow_destroy) (xf86CrtcPtr crtc, PixmapPtr pPixmap, void *data);
172
173 /**
174 * Set cursor colors
175 */
176 void
177 (*set_cursor_colors) (xf86CrtcPtr crtc, int bg, int fg);
178
179 /**
180 * Set cursor position
181 */
182 void
183 (*set_cursor_position) (xf86CrtcPtr crtc, int x, int y);
184
185 /**
186 * Show cursor
187 */
188 void
189 (*show_cursor) (xf86CrtcPtr crtc);
190
191 /**
192 * Hide cursor
193 */
194 void
195 (*hide_cursor) (xf86CrtcPtr crtc);
196
197 /**
198 * Load monochrome image
199 */
200 void
201 (*load_cursor_image) (xf86CrtcPtr crtc, CARD8 *image);
202 Bool
203 (*load_cursor_image_check) (xf86CrtcPtr crtc, CARD8 *image);
204
205 /**
206 * Load ARGB image
207 */
208 void
209 (*load_cursor_argb) (xf86CrtcPtr crtc, CARD32 *image);
210 Bool
211 (*load_cursor_argb_check) (xf86CrtcPtr crtc, CARD32 *image);
212
213 /**
214 * Clean up driver-specific bits of the crtc
215 */
216 void
217 (*destroy) (xf86CrtcPtr crtc);
218
219 /**
220 * Less fine-grained mode setting entry point for kernel modesetting
221 */
222 Bool
223 (*set_mode_major) (xf86CrtcPtr crtc, DisplayModePtr mode,
224 Rotation rotation, int x, int y);
225
226 /**
227 * Callback for panning. Doesn't change the mode.
228 * Added in ABI version 2
229 */
230 void
231 (*set_origin) (xf86CrtcPtr crtc, int x, int y);
232
233 /**
234 */
235 Bool
236 (*set_scanout_pixmap)(xf86CrtcPtr crtc, PixmapPtr pixmap);
237
238} xf86CrtcFuncsRec, *xf86CrtcFuncsPtr;
239
240#define XF86_CRTC_VERSION 6
241
242struct _xf86Crtc {
243 /**
244 * ABI versioning
245 */
246 int version;
247
248 /**
249 * Associated ScrnInfo
250 */
251 ScrnInfoPtr scrn;
252
253 /**
254 * Desired state of this CRTC
255 *
256 * Set when this CRTC should be driving one or more outputs
257 */
258 Bool enabled;
259
260 /**
261 * Active mode
262 *
263 * This reflects the mode as set in the CRTC currently
264 * It will be cleared when the VT is not active or
265 * during server startup
266 */
267 DisplayModeRec mode;
268 Rotation rotation;
269 PixmapPtr rotatedPixmap;
270 void *rotatedData;
271
272 /**
273 * Position on screen
274 *
275 * Locates this CRTC within the frame buffer
276 */
277 int x, y;
278
279 /**
280 * Desired mode
281 *
282 * This is set to the requested mode, independent of
283 * whether the VT is active. In particular, it receives
284 * the startup configured mode and saves the active mode
285 * on VT switch.
286 */
287 DisplayModeRec desiredMode;
288 Rotation desiredRotation;
289 int desiredX, desiredY;
290
291 /** crtc-specific functions */
292 const xf86CrtcFuncsRec *funcs;
293
294 /**
295 * Driver private
296 *
297 * Holds driver-private information
298 */
299 void *driver_private;
300
301#ifdef RANDR_12_INTERFACE
302 /**
303 * RandR crtc
304 *
305 * When RandR 1.2 is available, this
306 * points at the associated crtc object
307 */
308 RRCrtcPtr randr_crtc;
309#else
310 void *randr_crtc;
311#endif
312
313 /**
314 * Current cursor is ARGB
315 */
316 Bool cursor_argb;
317 /**
318 * Track whether cursor is within CRTC range
319 */
320 Bool cursor_in_range;
321 /**
322 * Track state of cursor associated with this CRTC
323 */
324 Bool cursor_shown;
325
326 /**
327 * Current transformation matrix
328 */
329 PictTransform crtc_to_framebuffer;
330 /* framebuffer_to_crtc was removed in ABI 2 */
331 struct pict_f_transform f_crtc_to_framebuffer; /* ABI 2 */
332 struct pict_f_transform f_framebuffer_to_crtc; /* ABI 2 */
333 PictFilterPtr filter; /* ABI 2 */
334 xFixed *params; /* ABI 2 */
335 int nparams; /* ABI 2 */
336 int filter_width; /* ABI 2 */
337 int filter_height; /* ABI 2 */
338 Bool transform_in_use;
339 RRTransformRec transform; /* ABI 2 */
340 Bool transformPresent; /* ABI 2 */
341 RRTransformRec desiredTransform; /* ABI 2 */
342 Bool desiredTransformPresent; /* ABI 2 */
343 /**
344 * Bounding box in screen space
345 */
346 BoxRec bounds;
347 /**
348 * Panning:
349 * TotalArea: total panning area, larger than CRTC's size
350 * TrackingArea: Area of the pointer for which the CRTC is panned
351 * border: Borders of the displayed CRTC area which induces panning if the pointer reaches them
352 * Added in ABI version 2
353 */
354 BoxRec panningTotalArea;
355 BoxRec panningTrackingArea;
356 INT16 panningBorder[4];
357
358 /**
359 * Current gamma, especially useful after initial config.
360 * Added in ABI version 3
361 */
362 CARD16 *gamma_red;
363 CARD16 *gamma_green;
364 CARD16 *gamma_blue;
365 int gamma_size;
366
367 /**
368 * Actual state of this CRTC
369 *
370 * Set to TRUE after modesetting, set to FALSE if no outputs are connected
371 * Added in ABI version 3
372 */
373 Bool active;
374 /**
375 * Clear the shadow
376 */
377 Bool shadowClear;
378
379 /**
380 * Indicates that the driver is handling the transform, so the shadow
381 * surface should be disabled. The driver writes this field before calling
382 * xf86CrtcRotate to indicate that it is handling the transform (including
383 * rotation and reflection).
384 *
385 * Setting this flag also causes the server to stop adjusting the cursor
386 * image and position.
387 *
388 * Added in ABI version 4
389 */
390 Bool driverIsPerformingTransform;
391
392 /* Added in ABI version 5
393 */
394 PixmapPtr current_scanout;
395};
396
397typedef struct _xf86OutputFuncs {
398 /**
399 * Called to allow the output a chance to create properties after the
400 * RandR objects have been created.
401 */
402 void
403 (*create_resources) (xf86OutputPtr output);
404
405 /**
406 * Turns the output on/off, or sets intermediate power levels if available.
407 *
408 * Unsupported intermediate modes drop to the lower power setting. If the
409 * mode is DPMSModeOff, the output must be disabled, as the DPLL may be
410 * disabled afterwards.
411 */
412 void
413 (*dpms) (xf86OutputPtr output, int mode);
414
415 /**
416 * Saves the output's state for restoration on VT switch.
417 */
418 void
419 (*save) (xf86OutputPtr output);
420
421 /**
422 * Restore's the output's state at VT switch.
423 */
424 void
425 (*restore) (xf86OutputPtr output);
426
427 /**
428 * Callback for testing a video mode for a given output.
429 *
430 * This function should only check for cases where a mode can't be supported
431 * on the output specifically, and not represent generic CRTC limitations.
432 *
433 * \return MODE_OK if the mode is valid, or another MODE_* otherwise.
434 */
435 int
436 (*mode_valid) (xf86OutputPtr output, DisplayModePtr pMode);
437
438 /**
439 * Callback to adjust the mode to be set in the CRTC.
440 *
441 * This allows an output to adjust the clock or even the entire set of
442 * timings, which is used for panels with fixed timings or for
443 * buses with clock limitations.
444 */
445 Bool
446 (*mode_fixup) (xf86OutputPtr output,
447 DisplayModePtr mode, DisplayModePtr adjusted_mode);
448
449 /**
450 * Callback for preparing mode changes on an output
451 */
452 void
453 (*prepare) (xf86OutputPtr output);
454
455 /**
456 * Callback for committing mode changes on an output
457 */
458 void
459 (*commit) (xf86OutputPtr output);
460
461 /**
462 * Callback for setting up a video mode after fixups have been made.
463 *
464 * This is only called while the output is disabled. The dpms callback
465 * must be all that's necessary for the output, to turn the output on
466 * after this function is called.
467 */
468 void
469 (*mode_set) (xf86OutputPtr output,
470 DisplayModePtr mode, DisplayModePtr adjusted_mode);
471
472 /**
473 * Probe for a connected output, and return detect_status.
474 */
475 xf86OutputStatus(*detect) (xf86OutputPtr output);
476
477 /**
478 * Query the device for the modes it provides.
479 *
480 * This function may also update MonInfo, mm_width, and mm_height.
481 *
482 * \return singly-linked list of modes or NULL if no modes found.
483 */
484 DisplayModePtr(*get_modes) (xf86OutputPtr output);
485
486#ifdef RANDR_12_INTERFACE
487 /**
488 * Callback when an output's property has changed.
489 */
490 Bool
491 (*set_property) (xf86OutputPtr output,
492 Atom property, RRPropertyValuePtr value);
493#endif
494#ifdef RANDR_13_INTERFACE
495 /**
496 * Callback to get an updated property value
497 */
498 Bool
499 (*get_property) (xf86OutputPtr output, Atom property);
500#endif
501#ifdef RANDR_GET_CRTC_INTERFACE
502 /**
503 * Callback to get current CRTC for a given output
504 */
505 xf86CrtcPtr(*get_crtc) (xf86OutputPtr output);
506#endif
507 /**
508 * Clean up driver-specific bits of the output
509 */
510 void
511 (*destroy) (xf86OutputPtr output);
512} xf86OutputFuncsRec, *xf86OutputFuncsPtr;
513
514#define XF86_OUTPUT_VERSION 3
515
516struct _xf86Output {
517 /**
518 * ABI versioning
519 */
520 int version;
521
522 /**
523 * Associated ScrnInfo
524 */
525 ScrnInfoPtr scrn;
526
527 /**
528 * Currently connected crtc (if any)
529 *
530 * If this output is not in use, this field will be NULL.
531 */
532 xf86CrtcPtr crtc;
533
534 /**
535 * Possible CRTCs for this output as a mask of crtc indices
536 */
537 CARD32 possible_crtcs;
538
539 /**
540 * Possible outputs to share the same CRTC as a mask of output indices
541 */
542 CARD32 possible_clones;
543
544 /**
545 * Whether this output can support interlaced modes
546 */
547 Bool interlaceAllowed;
548
549 /**
550 * Whether this output can support double scan modes
551 */
552 Bool doubleScanAllowed;
553
554 /**
555 * List of available modes on this output.
556 *
557 * This should be the list from get_modes(), plus perhaps additional
558 * compatible modes added later.
559 */
560 DisplayModePtr probed_modes;
561
562 /**
563 * Options parsed from the related monitor section
564 */
565 OptionInfoPtr options;
566
567 /**
568 * Configured monitor section
569 */
570 XF86ConfMonitorPtr conf_monitor;
571
572 /**
573 * Desired initial position
574 */
575 int initial_x, initial_y;
576
577 /**
578 * Desired initial rotation
579 */
580 Rotation initial_rotation;
581
582 /**
583 * Current connection status
584 *
585 * This indicates whether a monitor is known to be connected
586 * to this output or not, or whether there is no way to tell
587 */
588 xf86OutputStatus status;
589
590 /** EDID monitor information */
591 xf86MonPtr MonInfo;
592
593 /** subpixel order */
594 int subpixel_order;
595
596 /** Physical size of the currently attached output device. */
597 int mm_width, mm_height;
598
599 /** Output name */
600 char *name;
601
602 /** output-specific functions */
603 const xf86OutputFuncsRec *funcs;
604
605 /** driver private information */
606 void *driver_private;
607
608 /** Whether to use the old per-screen Monitor config section */
609 Bool use_screen_monitor;
610
611#ifdef RANDR_12_INTERFACE
612 /**
613 * RandR 1.2 output structure.
614 *
615 * When RandR 1.2 is available, this points at the associated
616 * RandR output structure and is created when this output is created
617 */
618 RROutputPtr randr_output;
619#else
620 void *randr_output;
621#endif
622 /**
623 * Desired initial panning
624 * Added in ABI version 2
625 */
626 BoxRec initialTotalArea;
627 BoxRec initialTrackingArea;
628 INT16 initialBorder[4];
629
630 struct xf86CrtcTileInfo tile_info;
631};
632
633typedef struct _xf86ProviderFuncs {
634 /**
635 * Called to allow the provider a chance to create properties after the
636 * RandR objects have been created.
637 */
638 void
639 (*create_resources) (ScrnInfoPtr scrn);
640
641 /**
642 * Callback when an provider's property has changed.
643 */
644 Bool
645 (*set_property) (ScrnInfoPtr scrn,
646 Atom property, RRPropertyValuePtr value);
647
648 /**
649 * Callback to get an updated property value
650 */
651 Bool
652 (*get_property) (ScrnInfoPtr provider, Atom property);
653
654} xf86ProviderFuncsRec, *xf86ProviderFuncsPtr;
655
656typedef struct _xf86CrtcConfigFuncs {
657 /**
658 * Requests that the driver resize the screen.
659 *
660 * The driver is responsible for updating scrn->virtualX and scrn->virtualY.
661 * If the requested size cannot be set, the driver should leave those values
662 * alone and return FALSE.
663 *
664 * A naive driver that cannot reallocate the screen may simply change
665 * virtual[XY]. A more advanced driver will want to also change the
666 * devPrivate.ptr and devKind of the screen pixmap, update any offscreen
667 * pixmaps it may have moved, and change pScrn->displayWidth.
668 */
669 Bool
670 (*resize) (ScrnInfoPtr scrn, int width, int height);
671} xf86CrtcConfigFuncsRec, *xf86CrtcConfigFuncsPtr;
672
673typedef void (*xf86_crtc_notify_proc_ptr) (ScreenPtr pScreen);
674
675typedef struct _xf86CrtcConfig {
676 int num_output;
677 xf86OutputPtr *output;
678 /**
679 * compat_output is used whenever we deal
680 * with legacy code that only understands a single
681 * output. pScrn->modes will be loaded from this output,
682 * adjust frame will whack this output, etc.
683 */
684 int compat_output;
685
686 int num_crtc;
687 xf86CrtcPtr *crtc;
688
689 int minWidth, minHeight;
690 int maxWidth, maxHeight;
691
692 /* For crtc-based rotation */
693 DamagePtr rotation_damage;
694 Bool rotation_damage_registered;
695
696 /* DGA */
697 unsigned int dga_flags;
698 unsigned long dga_address;
699 DGAModePtr dga_modes;
700 int dga_nmode;
701 int dga_width, dga_height, dga_stride;
702 DisplayModePtr dga_save_mode;
703
704 const xf86CrtcConfigFuncsRec *funcs;
705
706 CreateScreenResourcesProcPtr CreateScreenResources;
707
708 CloseScreenProcPtr CloseScreen;
709
710 /* Cursor information */
711 xf86CursorInfoPtr cursor_info;
712 CursorPtr cursor;
713 CARD8 *cursor_image;
714 Bool cursor_on;
715 CARD32 cursor_fg, cursor_bg;
716
717 /**
718 * Options parsed from the related device section
719 */
720 OptionInfoPtr options;
721
722 Bool debug_modes;
723
724 /* wrap screen BlockHandler for rotation */
725 ScreenBlockHandlerProcPtr BlockHandler;
726
727 /* callback when crtc configuration changes */
728 xf86_crtc_notify_proc_ptr xf86_crtc_notify;
729
730 char *name;
731 const xf86ProviderFuncsRec *provider_funcs;
732#ifdef RANDR_12_INTERFACE
733 RRProviderPtr randr_provider;
734#else
735 void *randr_provider;
736#endif
737} xf86CrtcConfigRec, *xf86CrtcConfigPtr;
738
739extern _X_EXPORT int xf86CrtcConfigPrivateIndex;
740
741#define XF86_CRTC_CONFIG_PTR(p) ((xf86CrtcConfigPtr) ((p)->privates[xf86CrtcConfigPrivateIndex].ptr))
742
743static _X_INLINE xf86OutputPtr
744xf86CompatOutput(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn)
745{
746 xf86CrtcConfigPtr config = XF86_CRTC_CONFIG_PTR(pScrn);
747
748 if (config->compat_output < 0)
749 return NULL;
750 return config->output[config->compat_output];
751}
752
753static _X_INLINE xf86CrtcPtr
754xf86CompatCrtc(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn)
755{
756 xf86OutputPtr compat_output = xf86CompatOutput(pScrn);
757
758 if (!compat_output)
759 return NULL;
760 return compat_output->crtc;
761}
762
763static _X_INLINE RRCrtcPtr
764xf86CompatRRCrtc(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn)
765{
766 xf86CrtcPtr compat_crtc = xf86CompatCrtc(pScrn);
767
768 if (!compat_crtc)
769 return NULL;
770 return compat_crtc->randr_crtc;
771}
772
773/*
774 * Initialize xf86CrtcConfig structure
775 */
776
777extern _X_EXPORT void
778 xf86CrtcConfigInit(ScrnInfoPtr scrn, const xf86CrtcConfigFuncsRec * funcs);
779
780extern _X_EXPORT void
781
782xf86CrtcSetSizeRange(ScrnInfoPtr scrn,
783 int minWidth, int minHeight, int maxWidth, int maxHeight);
784
785/*
786 * Crtc functions
787 */
788extern _X_EXPORT xf86CrtcPtr
789xf86CrtcCreate(ScrnInfoPtr scrn, const xf86CrtcFuncsRec * funcs);
790
791extern _X_EXPORT void
792 xf86CrtcDestroy(xf86CrtcPtr crtc);
793
794/**
795 * Sets the given video mode on the given crtc
796 */
797
798extern _X_EXPORT Bool
799
800xf86CrtcSetModeTransform(xf86CrtcPtr crtc, DisplayModePtr mode,
801 Rotation rotation, RRTransformPtr transform, int x,
802 int y);
803
804extern _X_EXPORT Bool
805
806xf86CrtcSetMode(xf86CrtcPtr crtc, DisplayModePtr mode, Rotation rotation,
807 int x, int y);
808
809extern _X_EXPORT void
810 xf86CrtcSetOrigin(xf86CrtcPtr crtc, int x, int y);
811
812/*
813 * Assign crtc rotation during mode set
814 */
815extern _X_EXPORT Bool
816 xf86CrtcRotate(xf86CrtcPtr crtc);
817
818/*
819 * Clean up any rotation data, used when a crtc is turned off
820 * as well as when rotation is disabled.
821 */
822extern _X_EXPORT void
823 xf86RotateDestroy(xf86CrtcPtr crtc);
824
825/*
826 * free shadow memory allocated for all crtcs
827 */
828extern _X_EXPORT void
829 xf86RotateFreeShadow(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn);
830
831/*
832 * Clean up rotation during CloseScreen
833 */
834extern _X_EXPORT void
835 xf86RotateCloseScreen(ScreenPtr pScreen);
836
837/**
838 * Return whether any output is assigned to the crtc
839 */
840extern _X_EXPORT Bool
841 xf86CrtcInUse(xf86CrtcPtr crtc);
842
843/*
844 * Output functions
845 */
846extern _X_EXPORT xf86OutputPtr
847xf86OutputCreate(ScrnInfoPtr scrn,
848 const xf86OutputFuncsRec * funcs, const char *name);
849
850extern _X_EXPORT void
851 xf86OutputUseScreenMonitor(xf86OutputPtr output, Bool use_screen_monitor);
852
853extern _X_EXPORT Bool
854 xf86OutputRename(xf86OutputPtr output, const char *name);
855
856extern _X_EXPORT void
857 xf86OutputDestroy(xf86OutputPtr output);
858
859extern _X_EXPORT void
860 xf86ProbeOutputModes(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, int maxX, int maxY);
861
862extern _X_EXPORT void
863 xf86SetScrnInfoModes(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn);
864
865#ifdef RANDR_13_INTERFACE
866#define ScreenInitRetType int
867#else
868#define ScreenInitRetType Bool
869#endif
870
871extern _X_EXPORT ScreenInitRetType xf86CrtcScreenInit(ScreenPtr pScreen);
872
873extern _X_EXPORT Bool
874 xf86InitialConfiguration(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, Bool canGrow);
875
876extern _X_EXPORT void
877 xf86DPMSSet(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, int PowerManagementMode, int flags);
878
879extern _X_EXPORT Bool
880 xf86SaveScreen(ScreenPtr pScreen, int mode);
881
882extern _X_EXPORT void
883 xf86DisableUnusedFunctions(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn);
884
885extern _X_EXPORT DisplayModePtr
886xf86OutputFindClosestMode(xf86OutputPtr output, DisplayModePtr desired);
887
888extern _X_EXPORT Bool
889
890xf86SetSingleMode(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, DisplayModePtr desired, Rotation rotation);
891
892/**
893 * Set the EDID information for the specified output
894 */
895extern _X_EXPORT void
896 xf86OutputSetEDID(xf86OutputPtr output, xf86MonPtr edid_mon);
897
898/**
899 * Set the TILE information for the specified output
900 */
901extern _X_EXPORT void
902xf86OutputSetTile(xf86OutputPtr output, struct xf86CrtcTileInfo *tile_info);
903
904extern _X_EXPORT Bool
905xf86OutputParseKMSTile(const char *tile_data, int tile_length, struct xf86CrtcTileInfo *tile_info);
906
907/**
908 * Return the list of modes supported by the EDID information
909 * stored in 'output'
910 */
911extern _X_EXPORT DisplayModePtr xf86OutputGetEDIDModes(xf86OutputPtr output);
912
913extern _X_EXPORT xf86MonPtr
914xf86OutputGetEDID(xf86OutputPtr output, I2CBusPtr pDDCBus);
915
916/**
917 * Initialize dga for this screen
918 */
919
920#ifdef XFreeXDGA
921extern _X_EXPORT Bool
922 xf86DiDGAInit(ScreenPtr pScreen, unsigned long dga_address);
923
924/* this is the real function, used only internally */
925_X_INTERNAL Bool
926 _xf86_di_dga_init_internal(ScreenPtr pScreen);
927
928/**
929 * Re-initialize dga for this screen (as when the set of modes changes)
930 */
931
932extern _X_EXPORT Bool
933 xf86DiDGAReInit(ScreenPtr pScreen);
934#endif
935
936/* This is the real function, used only internally */
937_X_INTERNAL Bool
938 _xf86_di_dga_reinit_internal(ScreenPtr pScreen);
939
940/*
941 * Set the subpixel order reported for the screen using
942 * the information from the outputs
943 */
944
945extern _X_EXPORT void
946 xf86CrtcSetScreenSubpixelOrder(ScreenPtr pScreen);
947
948/*
949 * Get a standard string name for a connector type
950 */
951extern _X_EXPORT const char *xf86ConnectorGetName(xf86ConnectorType connector);
952
953/*
954 * Using the desired mode information in each crtc, set
955 * modes (used in EnterVT functions, or at server startup)
956 */
957
958extern _X_EXPORT Bool
959 xf86SetDesiredModes(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn);
960
961/**
962 * Initialize the CRTC-based cursor code. CRTC function vectors must
963 * contain relevant cursor setting functions.
964 *
965 * Driver should call this from ScreenInit function
966 */
967extern _X_EXPORT Bool
968 xf86_cursors_init(ScreenPtr screen, int max_width, int max_height, int flags);
969
970/**
971 * Called when anything on the screen is reconfigured.
972 *
973 * Reloads cursor images as needed, then adjusts cursor positions.
974 *
975 * Driver should call this from crtc commit function.
976 */
977extern _X_EXPORT void
978 xf86_reload_cursors(ScreenPtr screen);
979
980/**
981 * Called from EnterVT to turn the cursors back on
982 */
983extern _X_EXPORT void
984 xf86_show_cursors(ScrnInfoPtr scrn);
985
986/**
987 * Called by the driver to turn cursors off
988 */
989extern _X_EXPORT void
990 xf86_hide_cursors(ScrnInfoPtr scrn);
991
992/**
993 * Clean up CRTC-based cursor code. Driver must call this at CloseScreen time.
994 */
995extern _X_EXPORT void
996 xf86_cursors_fini(ScreenPtr screen);
997
998/**
999 * Transform the cursor's coordinates based on the crtc transform. Normally
1000 * this is done by the server, but if crtc->driverIsPerformingTransform is TRUE,
1001 * then the server does not transform the cursor position automatically.
1002 */
1003extern _X_EXPORT void
1004 xf86CrtcTransformCursorPos(xf86CrtcPtr crtc, int *x, int *y);
1005
1006#ifdef XV
1007/*
1008 * For overlay video, compute the relevant CRTC and
1009 * clip video to that.
1010 * wraps xf86XVClipVideoHelper()
1011 */
1012
1013extern _X_EXPORT Bool
1014
1015xf86_crtc_clip_video_helper(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn,
1016 xf86CrtcPtr * crtc_ret,
1017 xf86CrtcPtr desired_crtc,
1018 BoxPtr dst,
1019 INT32 *xa,
1020 INT32 *xb,
1021 INT32 *ya,
1022 INT32 *yb,
1023 RegionPtr reg, INT32 width, INT32 height);
1024#endif
1025
1026extern _X_EXPORT xf86_crtc_notify_proc_ptr
1027xf86_wrap_crtc_notify(ScreenPtr pScreen, xf86_crtc_notify_proc_ptr new);
1028
1029extern _X_EXPORT void
1030 xf86_unwrap_crtc_notify(ScreenPtr pScreen, xf86_crtc_notify_proc_ptr old);
1031
1032extern _X_EXPORT void
1033 xf86_crtc_notify(ScreenPtr pScreen);
1034
1035/**
1036 * Gamma
1037 */
1038
1039extern _X_EXPORT Bool
1040 xf86_crtc_supports_gamma(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn);
1041
1042extern _X_EXPORT void
1043xf86ProviderSetup(ScrnInfoPtr scrn,
1044 const xf86ProviderFuncsRec * funcs, const char *name);
1045
1046extern _X_EXPORT void
1047xf86DetachAllCrtc(ScrnInfoPtr scrn);
1048
1049#endif /* _XF86CRTC_H_ */
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