Also some tiny polish to function interface: - @caching in gem_set_tiling should be uint32_t to match the ioctl struct. - s/size/length/ for gem_write/read. - move gem_get_num_rings to the other ring feature helpers. v2: Also demote gem_require_ring from static inline and move it, too. v3: Also move gem_handle_to_libdrm_bo. Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@xxxxxxxx> --- lib/drmtest.c | 17 -- lib/drmtest.h | 27 --- lib/ioctl_wrappers.c | 459 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--- lib/ioctl_wrappers.h | 21 ++- 4 files changed, 449 insertions(+), 75 deletions(-) diff --git a/lib/drmtest.c b/lib/drmtest.c index 32bb85ad02bf..b518b8116c00 100644 --- a/lib/drmtest.c +++ b/lib/drmtest.c @@ -59,23 +59,6 @@ /* This file contains a bunch of wrapper functions to directly use gem ioctls. * Mostly useful to write kernel tests. */ -drm_intel_bo * -gem_handle_to_libdrm_bo(drm_intel_bufmgr *bufmgr, int fd, const char *name, uint32_t handle) -{ - struct drm_gem_flink flink; - int ret; - drm_intel_bo *bo; - - flink.handle = handle; - ret = ioctl(fd, DRM_IOCTL_GEM_FLINK, &flink); - igt_assert(ret == 0); - - bo = drm_intel_bo_gem_create_from_name(bufmgr, name, flink.name); - igt_assert(bo); - - return bo; -} - static int is_intel(int fd) { diff --git a/lib/drmtest.h b/lib/drmtest.h index 61b989952d0c..a0b6e9fca28b 100644 --- a/lib/drmtest.h +++ b/lib/drmtest.h @@ -46,9 +46,6 @@ #include "ioctl_wrappers.h" -drm_intel_bo * gem_handle_to_libdrm_bo(drm_intel_bufmgr *bufmgr, int fd, - const char *name, uint32_t handle); - int drm_get_card(void); int drm_open_any(void); int drm_open_any_render(void); @@ -309,30 +306,6 @@ extern enum igt_log_level igt_log_level; } \ } while (0) -/* check functions which auto-skip tests by calling igt_skip() */ -void gem_require_caching(int fd); -static inline void gem_require_ring(int fd, int ring_id) -{ - switch (ring_id) { - case I915_EXEC_RENDER: - return; - case I915_EXEC_BLT: - igt_require(HAS_BLT_RING(intel_get_drm_devid(fd))); - return; - case I915_EXEC_BSD: - igt_require(HAS_BSD_RING(intel_get_drm_devid(fd))); - return; -#ifdef I915_EXEC_VEBOX - case I915_EXEC_VEBOX: - igt_require(gem_has_vebox(fd)); - return; -#endif - default: - assert(0); - return; - } -} - /* helpers to automatically reduce test runtime in simulation */ bool igt_run_in_simulation(void); #define SLOW_QUICK(slow,quick) (igt_run_in_simulation() ? (quick) : (slow)) diff --git a/lib/ioctl_wrappers.c b/lib/ioctl_wrappers.c index d1e63c3d4df7..60512c7e1ab5 100644 --- a/lib/ioctl_wrappers.c +++ b/lib/ioctl_wrappers.c @@ -58,6 +58,53 @@ #include "ioctl_wrappers.h" +/** + * SECTION:ioctl_wrappers + * @short_description: ioctl wrappers and related functions + * @title: ioctl wrappers + * + * This helper library contains simple functions to wrap the raw drm/i915 kernel + * ioctls. The normal versions never pass any error codes to the caller and use + * igt_assert() to check for error conditions instead. For some ioctls raw + * wrappers which do pass on error codes are available. These raw wrappers have + * a __ prefix. + * + * For wrappers which check for feature bits there can also be two versions: The + * normal one simply returns a boolean to the caller. But when skipping the + * testcase entirely is the right action then it's better to use igt_skip() + * directly in the wrapper. Such functions have _require_ in their name to + * distinguish them. + */ + +/** + * gem_handle_to_libdrm_bo: + * @bufmgr: libdrm buffer manager instance + * @fd: open i915 drm file descriptor + * @name: buffer name in libdrm + * @handle: gem buffer object handle + * + * This helper function imports a raw gem buffer handle into the libdrm buffer + * manager. + * + * Returns: The imported libdrm buffer manager object. + */ +drm_intel_bo * +gem_handle_to_libdrm_bo(drm_intel_bufmgr *bufmgr, int fd, const char *name, uint32_t handle) +{ + struct drm_gem_flink flink; + int ret; + drm_intel_bo *bo; + + flink.handle = handle; + ret = ioctl(fd, DRM_IOCTL_GEM_FLINK, &flink); + igt_assert(ret == 0); + + bo = drm_intel_bo_gem_create_from_name(bufmgr, name, flink.name); + igt_assert(bo); + + return bo; +} + int __gem_set_tiling(int fd, uint32_t handle, uint32_t tiling, uint32_t stride) { struct drm_i915_gem_set_tiling st; @@ -78,35 +125,20 @@ int __gem_set_tiling(int fd, uint32_t handle, uint32_t tiling, uint32_t stride) return 0; } +/** + * gem_set_tiling: + * @fd: open i915 drm file descriptor + * @handle: gem buffer object handle + * @tiling: tiling mode bits + * @stride: stride of the buffer when using a tiled mode, otherwise must be 0 + * + * This wraps the SET_TILING ioctl. + */ void gem_set_tiling(int fd, uint32_t handle, uint32_t tiling, uint32_t stride) { igt_assert(__gem_set_tiling(fd, handle, tiling, stride) == 0); } -int gem_get_num_rings(int fd) -{ - int num_rings = 1; /* render ring is always available */ - - if (gem_has_bsd(fd)) - num_rings++; - else - goto skip; - - if (gem_has_blt(fd)) - num_rings++; - else - goto skip; - - if (gem_has_vebox(fd)) - num_rings++; - else - goto skip; - - -skip: - return num_rings; -} - struct local_drm_i915_gem_caching { uint32_t handle; uint32_t caching; @@ -119,7 +151,18 @@ struct local_drm_i915_gem_caching { #define LOCAL_DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_GET_CACHEING \ DRM_IOWR(DRM_COMMAND_BASE + LOCAL_DRM_I915_GEM_GET_CACHEING, struct local_drm_i915_gem_caching) -void gem_set_caching(int fd, uint32_t handle, int caching) +/** + * gem_set_caching: + * @fd: open i915 drm file descriptor + * @handle: gem buffer object handle + * @caching: caching mode bits + * + * This wraps the SET_CACHING ioctl. Note that this function internally calls + * igt_require() when SET_CACHING isn't available, hence automatically skips the + * test. Therefore always extract test logic which uses this into its own + * subtest. + */ +void gem_set_caching(int fd, uint32_t handle, uint32_t caching) { struct local_drm_i915_gem_caching arg; int ret; @@ -132,6 +175,15 @@ void gem_set_caching(int fd, uint32_t handle, int caching) igt_require(ret == 0); } +/** + * gem_get_caching: + * @fd: open i915 drm file descriptor + * @handle: gem buffer object handle + * + * This wraps the GET_CACHING ioctl. + * + * Returns: The current caching mode bits. + */ uint32_t gem_get_caching(int fd, uint32_t handle) { struct local_drm_i915_gem_caching arg; @@ -145,6 +197,15 @@ uint32_t gem_get_caching(int fd, uint32_t handle) return arg.caching; } +/** + * gem_open: + * @fd: open i915 drm file descriptor + * @name: flink buffer name + * + * This wraps the GEM_OPEN ioctl, which is used to import an flink name. + * + * Returns: gem file-private buffer handle of the open object. + */ uint32_t gem_open(int fd, uint32_t name) { struct drm_gem_open open_struct; @@ -158,6 +219,17 @@ uint32_t gem_open(int fd, uint32_t name) return open_struct.handle; } +/** + * gem_flink: + * @fd: open i915 drm file descriptor + * @handle: file-private gem buffer object handle + * + * This wraps the GEM_FLINK ioctl, which is used to export a gem buffer object + * into the device-global flink namespace. See gem_open() for opening such a + * buffer name on a different i915 drm file descriptor. + * + * Returns: The created flink buffer name. + */ uint32_t gem_flink(int fd, uint32_t handle) { struct drm_gem_flink flink; @@ -170,6 +242,14 @@ uint32_t gem_flink(int fd, uint32_t handle) return flink.name; } +/** + * gem_close: + * @fd: open i915 drm file descriptor + * @handle: gem buffer object handle + * + * This wraps the GEM_CLOSE ioctl, which to release a file-private gem buffer + * handle. + */ void gem_close(int fd, uint32_t handle) { struct drm_gem_close close_bo; @@ -178,17 +258,39 @@ void gem_close(int fd, uint32_t handle) do_ioctl(fd, DRM_IOCTL_GEM_CLOSE, &close_bo); } -void gem_write(int fd, uint32_t handle, uint32_t offset, const void *buf, uint32_t size) +/** + * gem_write: + * @fd: open i915 drm file descriptor + * @handle: gem buffer object handle + * @offset: offset within the buffer of the subrange + * @buf: pointer to the data to write into the buffer + * @length: size of the subrange + * + * This wraps the PWRITE ioctl, which is to upload a linear data to a subrange + * of a gem buffer object. + */ +void gem_write(int fd, uint32_t handle, uint32_t offset, const void *buf, uint32_t length) { struct drm_i915_gem_pwrite gem_pwrite; gem_pwrite.handle = handle; gem_pwrite.offset = offset; - gem_pwrite.size = size; + gem_pwrite.size = length; gem_pwrite.data_ptr = (uintptr_t)buf; do_ioctl(fd, DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_PWRITE, &gem_pwrite); } +/** + * gem_read: + * @fd: open i915 drm file descriptor + * @handle: gem buffer object handle + * @offset: offset within the buffer of the subrange + * @buf: pointer to the data to read into + * @length: size of the subrange + * + * This wraps the PREAD ioctl, which is to download a linear data to a subrange + * of a gem buffer object. + */ void gem_read(int fd, uint32_t handle, uint32_t offset, void *buf, uint32_t length) { struct drm_i915_gem_pread gem_pread; @@ -200,6 +302,18 @@ void gem_read(int fd, uint32_t handle, uint32_t offset, void *buf, uint32_t leng do_ioctl(fd, DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_PREAD, &gem_pread); } +/** + * gem_set_domain: + * @fd: open i915 drm file descriptor + * @handle: gem buffer object handle + * @read_domains: gem domain bits for read access + * @write_domain: gem domain bit for write access + * + * This wraps the SET_DOMAIN ioctl, which is used to control the coherency of + * the gem buffer object between the cpu and gtt mappings. It is also use to + * synchronize with outstanding rendering in general, but for that use-case + * please have a look at gem_sync(). + */ void gem_set_domain(int fd, uint32_t handle, uint32_t read_domains, uint32_t write_domain) { @@ -212,6 +326,14 @@ void gem_set_domain(int fd, uint32_t handle, do_ioctl(fd, DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_SET_DOMAIN, &set_domain); } +/** + * gem_sync: + * @fd: open i915 drm file descriptor + * @handle: gem buffer object handle + * + * This is a wrapper around gem_set_domain() which simply blocks for any + * outstanding rendering to complete. + */ void gem_sync(int fd, uint32_t handle) { gem_set_domain(fd, handle, I915_GEM_DOMAIN_GTT, I915_GEM_DOMAIN_GTT); @@ -232,6 +354,16 @@ uint32_t __gem_create(int fd, int size) return create.handle; } +/** + * gem_create: + * @fd: open i915 drm file descriptor + * @size: desired size of the buffer + * + * This wraps the GEM_CREATE ioctl, which allocates a new gem buffer object of + * @size. + * + * Returns: The file-private handle of the created buffer object + */ uint32_t gem_create(int fd, int size) { struct drm_i915_gem_create create; @@ -244,6 +376,14 @@ uint32_t gem_create(int fd, int size) return create.handle; } +/** + * gem_execbuf: + * @fd: open i915 drm file descriptor + * @execbuf: execbuffer data structure + * + * This wraps the EXECBUFFER2 ioctl, which submits a batchbuffer for the gpu to + * run. + */ void gem_execbuf(int fd, struct drm_i915_gem_execbuffer2 *execbuf) { int ret; @@ -254,6 +394,18 @@ void gem_execbuf(int fd, struct drm_i915_gem_execbuffer2 *execbuf) igt_assert(ret == 0); } +/** + * gem_mmap__gtt: + * @fd: open i915 drm file descriptor + * @handle: gem buffer object handle + * @size: size of the gem buffer + * @prot: memory protection bits as used by mmap() + * + * This functions wraps up procedure to establish a memory mapping through the + * GTT. + * + * Returns: A pointer to the created memory mapping. + */ void *gem_mmap__gtt(int fd, uint32_t handle, int size, int prot) { struct drm_i915_gem_mmap_gtt mmap_arg; @@ -270,6 +422,18 @@ void *gem_mmap__gtt(int fd, uint32_t handle, int size, int prot) return ptr; } +/** + * gem_mmap__cpu: + * @fd: open i915 drm file descriptor + * @handle: gem buffer object handle + * @size: size of the gem buffer + * @prot: memory protection bits as used by mmap() + * + * This functions wraps up procedure to establish a memory mapping through + * direct cpu access, bypassing the gpu completely. + * + * Returns: A pointer to the created memory mapping. + */ void *gem_mmap__cpu(int fd, uint32_t handle, int size, int prot) { struct drm_i915_gem_mmap mmap_arg; @@ -283,6 +447,20 @@ void *gem_mmap__cpu(int fd, uint32_t handle, int size, int prot) return (void *)(uintptr_t)mmap_arg.addr_ptr; } +/** + * gem_madvise: + * @fd: open i915 drm file descriptor + * @handle: gem buffer object handle + * @state: desired madvise state + * + * This is a wraps the MADVISE ioctl, which is used in libdrm to implement + * opportunistic buffer object caching. Objects in the cache are set to DONTNEED + * (internally in the kernel tracked as purgeable objects). When such a cached + * object is in need again it must be set back to WILLNEED before first use. + * + * Returns: When setting the madvise state to WILLNEED this returns whether the + * backing storage was still avialable or not. + */ int gem_madvise(int fd, uint32_t handle, int state) { struct drm_i915_gem_madvise madv; @@ -295,6 +473,17 @@ int gem_madvise(int fd, uint32_t handle, int state) return madv.retained; } +/** + * gem_context_create: + * @fd: open i915 drm file descriptor + * + * This is a wraps the CONTEXT_CREATE ioctl, which is used to allocate a new + * hardware context. Not that similarly to gem_set_caching() this wrapper calls + * igt_require() internally to correctly skip on kernels and platforms where hw + * context support is not available. + * + * Returns: The id of the allocated hw context. + */ uint32_t gem_context_create(int fd) { struct drm_i915_gem_context_create create; @@ -307,6 +496,15 @@ uint32_t gem_context_create(int fd) return create.ctx_id; } +/** + * gem_sw_finish: + * @fd: open i915 drm file descriptor + * @handle: gem buffer object handle + * + * This is a wraps the SW_FINISH ioctl, which is used to flush out frontbuffer + * rendering done through the direct cpu memory mappings. Shipping userspace + * does _not_ call this after frontbuffer rendering through gtt memory mappings. + */ void gem_sw_finish(int fd, uint32_t handle) { struct drm_i915_gem_sw_finish finish; @@ -316,6 +514,16 @@ void gem_sw_finish(int fd, uint32_t handle) do_ioctl(fd, DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_SW_FINISH, &finish); } +/** + * gem_bo_busy: + * @fd: open i915 drm file descriptor + * @handle: gem buffer object handle + * + * This is a wraps the BUSY ioctl, which tells whether a buffer object is still + * actively used by the gpu in a execbuffer. + * + * Returns: The busy state of the buffer object. + */ bool gem_bo_busy(int fd, uint32_t handle) { struct drm_i915_gem_busy busy; @@ -329,6 +537,19 @@ bool gem_bo_busy(int fd, uint32_t handle) /* feature test helpers */ + +/** + * gem_uses_aliasing_ppgtt: + * @fd: open i915 drm file descriptor + * + * Feature test macro to check whether the kernel internally uses ppgtt to + * execute batches. The /aliasing/ in the function name is a bit a misnomer, + * this driver parameter is also true when full ppgtt address spaces are + * availabel since for batchbuffer construction only ppgtt or global gtt is + * relevant. + * + * Returns: Whether batches are run through ppgtt. + */ bool gem_uses_aliasing_ppgtt(int fd) { struct drm_i915_getparam gp; @@ -343,6 +564,15 @@ bool gem_uses_aliasing_ppgtt(int fd) return val; } +/** + * gem_uses_aliasing_ppgtt: + * @fd: open i915 drm file descriptor + * + * Feature test macro to query the kernel for the number of available fences + * useable in a batchbuffer. Only relevant for pre-gen4. + * + * Returns: The number of available fences. + */ int gem_available_fences(int fd) { struct drm_i915_getparam gp; @@ -357,6 +587,51 @@ int gem_available_fences(int fd) return val; } +/** + * gem_get_num_rings: + * @fd: open i915 drm file descriptor + * + * Feature test macro to query the number of avaible rings. This is useful in + * test loops which need to step through all rings and similar logic. + * + * For more explicit tests of ring availability see gem_has_enable_ring() and + * the ring specific versions like gem_has_bsd(). + * + * Returns: The number of available rings. + */ +int gem_get_num_rings(int fd) +{ + int num_rings = 1; /* render ring is always available */ + + if (gem_has_bsd(fd)) + num_rings++; + else + goto skip; + + if (gem_has_blt(fd)) + num_rings++; + else + goto skip; + + if (gem_has_vebox(fd)) + num_rings++; + else + goto skip; + + +skip: + return num_rings; +} + +/** + * gem_has_enable_ring: + * @fd: open i915 drm file descriptor + * @param: ring flag bit as used in gem_execbuf() + * + * Feature test macro to query whether a specific ring is available. + * + * Returns: Whether the ring is avaible or not. + */ bool gem_has_enable_ring(int fd,int param) { drm_i915_getparam_t gp; @@ -374,12 +649,34 @@ bool gem_has_enable_ring(int fd,int param) return false; } +/** + * gem_has_bsd: + * @fd: open i915 drm file descriptor + * + * Feature test macro to query whether the BSD ring is available. This is simply + * a specific version of gem_has_enable_ring() for the BSD ring. + * + * Note that recent Bspec calls this the VCS ring for Video Command Submission. + * + * Returns: Whether the BSD ring is avaible or not. + */ bool gem_has_bsd(int fd) { return gem_has_enable_ring(fd,I915_PARAM_HAS_BSD); } +/** + * gem_has_blt: + * @fd: open i915 drm file descriptor + * + * Feature test macro to query whether the blitter ring is available. This is simply + * a specific version of gem_has_enable_ring() for the blitter ring. + * + * Note that recent Bspec calls this the BCS ring for Blitter Command Submission. + * + * Returns: Whether the blitter ring is avaible or not. + */ bool gem_has_blt(int fd) { @@ -387,12 +684,33 @@ bool gem_has_blt(int fd) } #define LOCAL_I915_PARAM_HAS_VEBOX 22 +/** + * gem_has_vebox: + * @fd: open i915 drm file descriptor + * + * Feature test macro to query whether the vebox ring is available. This is simply + * a specific version of gem_has_enable_ring() for the vebox ring. + * + * Note that recent Bspec calls this the VECS ring for Video Enhancement Command + * Submission. + * + * Returns: Whether the vebox ring is avaible or not. + */ bool gem_has_vebox(int fd) { return gem_has_enable_ring(fd,LOCAL_I915_PARAM_HAS_VEBOX); } +/** + * gem_available_aperture_size: + * @fd: open i915 drm file descriptor + * + * Feature test macro to query the kernel for the available gpu aperture size + * useable in a batchbuffer. + * + * Returns: The available gtt address space size. + */ uint64_t gem_available_aperture_size(int fd) { struct drm_i915_gem_get_aperture aperture; @@ -402,6 +720,14 @@ uint64_t gem_available_aperture_size(int fd) return aperture.aper_available_size; } +/** + * gem_aperture_size: + * @fd: open i915 drm file descriptor + * + * Feature test macro to query the kernel for the total gpu aperture size. + * + * Returns: The total gtt address space size. + */ uint64_t gem_aperture_size(int fd) { struct drm_i915_gem_get_aperture aperture; @@ -411,6 +737,15 @@ uint64_t gem_aperture_size(int fd) return aperture.aper_size; } +/** + * gem_aperture_size: + * @fd: open i915 drm file descriptor + * + * Feature test macro to query the kernel for the mappable gpu aperture size. + * This is the area avaialble for GTT memory mappings. + * + * Returns: The mappable gtt address space size. + */ uint64_t gem_mappable_aperture_size(void) { struct pci_device *pci_dev; @@ -425,6 +760,13 @@ uint64_t gem_mappable_aperture_size(void) return pci_dev->regions[bar].size; } +/** + * gem_require_caching: + * @fd: open i915 drm file descriptor + * + * Feature test macro to query whether buffer object caching control is + * available. Automatically skips through igt_require() if not. + */ void gem_require_caching(int fd) { struct local_drm_i915_gem_caching arg; @@ -440,7 +782,50 @@ void gem_require_caching(int fd) igt_require(ret == 0); } +/** + * gem_require_ring: + * @fd: open i915 drm file descriptor + * @id: ring flag bit as used in gem_execbuf() + * + * Feature test macro to query whether a specific ring is available. + * In contrast to gem_has_enable_ring() this automagically skips if the ring + * isn't available by calling igt_require(). + */ +void gem_require_ring(int fd, int ring_id) +{ + switch (ring_id) { + case I915_EXEC_RENDER: + return; + case I915_EXEC_BLT: + igt_require(HAS_BLT_RING(intel_get_drm_devid(fd))); + return; + case I915_EXEC_BSD: + igt_require(HAS_BSD_RING(intel_get_drm_devid(fd))); + return; +#ifdef I915_EXEC_VEBOX + case I915_EXEC_VEBOX: + igt_require(gem_has_vebox(fd)); + return; +#endif + default: + assert(0); + return; + } +} + /* prime */ + +/** + * prime_handle_to_fd: + * @fd: open i915 drm file descriptor + * @handle: file-private gem buffer object handle + * + * This wraps the PRIME_HANDLE_TO_FD ioctl, which is used to export a gem buffer + * object into a global (i.e. potentially cross-device) dma-buf file-descriptor + * handle. + * + * Returns: The created dma-buf fd handle. + */ int prime_handle_to_fd(int fd, uint32_t handle) { struct drm_prime_handle args; @@ -454,6 +839,16 @@ int prime_handle_to_fd(int fd, uint32_t handle) return args.fd; } +/** + * prime_fd_to_handle: + * @fd: open i915 drm file descriptor + * @dma_buf_fd: dma-buf fd handle + * + * This wraps the PRIME_FD_TO_HANDLE ioctl, which is used to import a dma-buf + * file-descriptor into a gem buffer object. + * + * Returns: The created gem buffer object handle. + */ uint32_t prime_fd_to_handle(int fd, int dma_buf_fd) { struct drm_prime_handle args; @@ -467,6 +862,16 @@ uint32_t prime_fd_to_handle(int fd, int dma_buf_fd) return args.handle; } +/** + * prime_get_size: + * @dma_buf_fd: dma-buf fd handle + * + * This wraps the lseek() protocol used to query the invariant size of a + * dma-buf. Not all kernels support this, which is check with igt_require() and + * so will result in automagic test skipping. + * + * Returns: The lifetime-invariant size of the dma-buf object. + */ off_t prime_get_size(int dma_buf_fd) { off_t ret; diff --git a/lib/ioctl_wrappers.h b/lib/ioctl_wrappers.h index 50706faec932..6e3eb0f2d0dc 100644 --- a/lib/ioctl_wrappers.h +++ b/lib/ioctl_wrappers.h @@ -30,20 +30,23 @@ #ifndef IOCTL_WRAPPERS_H #define IOCTL_WRAPPERS_H +/* libdrm interfacing */ +drm_intel_bo * gem_handle_to_libdrm_bo(drm_intel_bufmgr *bufmgr, int fd, + const char *name, uint32_t handle); + /* ioctl_wrappers.c: * * ioctl wrappers and similar stuff for bare metal testing */ void gem_set_tiling(int fd, uint32_t handle, uint32_t tiling, uint32_t stride); int __gem_set_tiling(int fd, uint32_t handle, uint32_t tiling, uint32_t stride); -int gem_get_num_rings(int fd); -void gem_set_caching(int fd, uint32_t handle, int caching); +void gem_set_caching(int fd, uint32_t handle, uint32_t caching); uint32_t gem_get_caching(int fd, uint32_t handle); uint32_t gem_flink(int fd, uint32_t handle); uint32_t gem_open(int fd, uint32_t name); void gem_close(int fd, uint32_t handle); -void gem_write(int fd, uint32_t handle, uint32_t offset, const void *buf, uint32_t size); -void gem_read(int fd, uint32_t handle, uint32_t offset, void *buf, uint32_t size); +void gem_write(int fd, uint32_t handle, uint32_t offset, const void *buf, uint32_t length); +void gem_read(int fd, uint32_t handle, uint32_t offset, void *buf, uint32_t length); void gem_set_domain(int fd, uint32_t handle, uint32_t read_domains, uint32_t write_domain); void gem_sync(int fd, uint32_t handle); @@ -53,6 +56,11 @@ void gem_execbuf(int fd, struct drm_i915_gem_execbuffer2 *execbuf); void *gem_mmap__gtt(int fd, uint32_t handle, int size, int prot); void *gem_mmap__cpu(int fd, uint32_t handle, int size, int prot); +/** + * gem_mmap: + * + * This is a simple convenience alias to gem_mmap__gtt() + */ #define gem_mmap gem_mmap__gtt int gem_madvise(int fd, uint32_t handle, int state); @@ -64,6 +72,7 @@ void gem_sw_finish(int fd, uint32_t handle); bool gem_bo_busy(int fd, uint32_t handle); /* feature test helpers */ +int gem_get_num_rings(int fd); bool gem_has_enable_ring(int fd,int param); bool gem_has_bsd(int fd); bool gem_has_blt(int fd); @@ -74,6 +83,10 @@ uint64_t gem_available_aperture_size(int fd); uint64_t gem_aperture_size(int fd); uint64_t gem_mappable_aperture_size(void); +/* check functions which auto-skip tests by calling igt_skip() */ +void gem_require_caching(int fd); +void gem_require_ring(int fd, int ring_id); + /* prime */ int prime_handle_to_fd(int fd, uint32_t handle); uint32_t prime_fd_to_handle(int fd, int dma_buf_fd); -- 1.8.5.2 _______________________________________________ Intel-gfx mailing list Intel-gfx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/intel-gfx