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#ifndef INTEL_BATCHBUFFER_H
#define INTEL_BATCHBUFFER_H

#include <stdint.h>
#include <intel_bufmgr.h>
#include <i915_drm.h>

#include "igt_core.h"
#include "intel_reg.h"

#define BATCH_SZ 4096
#define BATCH_RESERVED 16

struct intel_batchbuffer {
	drm_intel_bufmgr *bufmgr;
	uint32_t devid;
	int gen;

	drm_intel_context *ctx;
	drm_intel_bo *bo;

	uint8_t buffer[BATCH_SZ];
	uint8_t *ptr, *end;
};

struct intel_batchbuffer *intel_batchbuffer_alloc(drm_intel_bufmgr *bufmgr,
						  uint32_t devid);

void intel_batchbuffer_set_context(struct intel_batchbuffer *batch,
				   drm_intel_context *ctx);


void intel_batchbuffer_free(struct intel_batchbuffer *batch);


void intel_batchbuffer_flush(struct intel_batchbuffer *batch);
void intel_batchbuffer_flush_on_ring(struct intel_batchbuffer *batch, int ring);
void intel_batchbuffer_flush_with_context(struct intel_batchbuffer *batch,
					  drm_intel_context *context);

void intel_batchbuffer_reset(struct intel_batchbuffer *batch);

uint32_t intel_batchbuffer_copy_data(struct intel_batchbuffer *batch,
				const void *data, unsigned int bytes,
				uint32_t align);

void intel_batchbuffer_emit_reloc(struct intel_batchbuffer *batch,
				  drm_intel_bo *buffer,
				  uint64_t delta,
				  uint32_t read_domains,
				  uint32_t write_domain,
				  int fenced);

uint32_t
intel_batchbuffer_align(struct intel_batchbuffer *batch, uint32_t align);

void *
intel_batchbuffer_subdata_alloc(struct intel_batchbuffer *batch,
				uint32_t size, uint32_t align);

uint32_t
intel_batchbuffer_subdata_offset(struct intel_batchbuffer *batch, void *ptr);

/* Inline functions - might actually be better off with these
 * non-inlined.  Certainly better off switching all command packets to
 * be passed as structs rather than dwords, but that's a little bit of
 * work...
 */
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Winline"
static inline unsigned int
intel_batchbuffer_space(struct intel_batchbuffer *batch)
{
	return (BATCH_SZ - BATCH_RESERVED) - (batch->ptr - batch->buffer);
}


static inline void
intel_batchbuffer_emit_dword(struct intel_batchbuffer *batch, uint32_t dword)
{
	igt_assert(intel_batchbuffer_space(batch) >= 4);
	*(uint32_t *) (batch->ptr) = dword;
	batch->ptr += 4;
}

static inline void
intel_batchbuffer_require_space(struct intel_batchbuffer *batch,
                                unsigned int sz)
{
	igt_assert(sz < BATCH_SZ - BATCH_RESERVED);
	if (intel_batchbuffer_space(batch) < sz)
		intel_batchbuffer_flush(batch);
}

/**
 * BEGIN_BATCH:
 * @n: number of DWORDS to emit
 * @r: number of RELOCS to emit
 *
 * Prepares a batch to emit @n DWORDS, flushing it if there's not enough space
 * available.
 *
 * This macro needs a pointer to an #intel_batchbuffer structure called batch in
 * scope.
 */
#define BEGIN_BATCH(n, r) do {						\
	int __n = (n); \
	igt_assert(batch->end == NULL); \
	if (batch->gen >= 8) __n += r;	\
	__n *= 4; \
	intel_batchbuffer_require_space(batch, __n);			\
	batch->end = batch->ptr + __n; \
} while (0)

/**
 * OUT_BATCH:
 * @d: DWORD to emit
 *
 * Emits @d into a batch.
 *
 * This macro needs a pointer to an #intel_batchbuffer structure called batch in
 * scope.
 */
#define OUT_BATCH(d) intel_batchbuffer_emit_dword(batch, d)

/**
 * OUT_RELOC_FENCED:
 * @buf: relocation target libdrm buffer object
 * @read_domains: gem domain bits for the relocation
 * @write_domain: gem domain bit for the relocation
 * @delta: delta value to add to @buffer's gpu address
 *
 * Emits a fenced relocation into a batch.
 *
 * This macro needs a pointer to an #intel_batchbuffer structure called batch in
 * scope.
 */
#define OUT_RELOC_FENCED(buf, read_domains, write_domain, delta) do {		\
	igt_assert((delta) >= 0);						\
	intel_batchbuffer_emit_reloc(batch, buf, delta,			\
				     read_domains, write_domain, 1);	\
} while (0)

/**
 * OUT_RELOC:
 * @buf: relocation target libdrm buffer object
 * @read_domains: gem domain bits for the relocation
 * @write_domain: gem domain bit for the relocation
 * @delta: delta value to add to @buffer's gpu address
 *
 * Emits a normal, unfenced relocation into a batch.
 *
 * This macro needs a pointer to an #intel_batchbuffer structure called batch in
 * scope.
 */
#define OUT_RELOC(buf, read_domains, write_domain, delta) do {		\
	igt_assert((delta) >= 0);						\
	intel_batchbuffer_emit_reloc(batch, buf, delta,			\
				     read_domains, write_domain, 0);	\
} while (0)

/**
 * ADVANCE_BATCH:
 *
 * Completes the batch command emission sequence started with #BEGIN_BATCH.
 *
 * This macro needs a pointer to an #intel_batchbuffer structure called batch in
 * scope.
 */
#define ADVANCE_BATCH() do {						\
	igt_assert(batch->ptr == batch->end); \
	batch->end = NULL; \
} while(0)

#define BLIT_COPY_BATCH_START(flags) do { \
	BEGIN_BATCH(8, 2); \
	OUT_BATCH(XY_SRC_COPY_BLT_CMD | \
		  XY_SRC_COPY_BLT_WRITE_ALPHA | \
		  XY_SRC_COPY_BLT_WRITE_RGB | \
		  (flags) | \
		  (6 + 2*(batch->gen >= 8))); \
} while(0)

#define COLOR_BLIT_COPY_BATCH_START(flags) do { \
	BEGIN_BATCH(6, 1); \
	OUT_BATCH(XY_COLOR_BLT_CMD_NOLEN | \
		  COLOR_BLT_WRITE_ALPHA | \
		  XY_COLOR_BLT_WRITE_RGB | \
		  (flags) | \
		  (4 + (batch->gen >= 8))); \
} while(0)

void
intel_blt_copy(struct intel_batchbuffer *batch,
	      drm_intel_bo *src_bo, int src_x1, int src_y1, int src_pitch,
	      drm_intel_bo *dst_bo, int dst_x1, int dst_y1, int dst_pitch,
	      int width, int height, int bpp);
void intel_copy_bo(struct intel_batchbuffer *batch,
		   drm_intel_bo *dst_bo, drm_intel_bo *src_bo,
		   long int size);

/*
 * Yf/Ys tiling
 *
 * Tiling mode in the I915_TILING_... namespace for new tiling modes which are
 * defined in the kernel. (They are not fenceable so the kernel does not need
 * to know about them.)
 *
 * They are to be used the the blitting routines below.
 */
#define I915_TILING_Yf	3
#define I915_TILING_Ys	4

/**
 * igt_buf:
 * @bo: underlying libdrm buffer object
 * @stride: stride of the buffer
 * @tiling: tiling mode bits
 * @data: pointer to the memory mapping of the buffer
 * @size: size of the buffer object
 *
 * This is a i-g-t buffer object wrapper structure which augments the baseline
 * libdrm buffer object with suitable data needed by the render copy and the
 * fill functions.
 */
struct igt_buf {
	drm_intel_bo *bo;
	uint32_t stride;
	uint32_t tiling;
	uint32_t *data;
	uint32_t size;
	struct {
		uint32_t offset;
		uint32_t stride;
	} aux;
	/*< private >*/
	unsigned num_tiles;
};

unsigned igt_buf_width(const struct igt_buf *buf);
unsigned igt_buf_height(const struct igt_buf *buf);

void igt_blitter_fast_copy(struct intel_batchbuffer *batch,
			   const struct igt_buf *src, unsigned src_delta,
			   unsigned src_x, unsigned src_y,
			   unsigned width, unsigned height,
			   int bpp,
			   const struct igt_buf *dst, unsigned dst_delta,
			   unsigned dst_x, unsigned dst_y);

void igt_blitter_fast_copy__raw(int fd,
				/* src */
				uint32_t src_handle,
				unsigned int src_delta,
				unsigned int src_stride,
				unsigned int src_tiling,
				unsigned int src_x, unsigned src_y,

				/* size */
				unsigned int width, unsigned int height,

				/* bpp */
				int bpp,

				/* dst */
				uint32_t dst_handle,
				unsigned int dst_delta,
				unsigned int dst_stride,
				unsigned int dst_tiling,
				unsigned int dst_x, unsigned dst_y);

/**
 * igt_render_copyfunc_t:
 * @batch: batchbuffer object
 * @context: libdrm hardware context to use
 * @src: source i-g-t buffer object
 * @src_x: source pixel x-coordination
 * @src_y: source pixel y-coordination
 * @width: width of the copied rectangle
 * @height: height of the copied rectangle
 * @dst: destination i-g-t buffer object
 * @dst_x: destination pixel x-coordination
 * @dst_y: destination pixel y-coordination
 *
 * This is the type of the per-platform render copy functions. The
 * platform-specific implementation can be obtained by calling
 * igt_get_render_copyfunc().
 *
 * A render copy function will emit a batchbuffer to the kernel which executes
 * the specified blit copy operation using the render engine. @context is
 * optional and can be NULL.
 */
typedef void (*igt_render_copyfunc_t)(struct intel_batchbuffer *batch,
				      drm_intel_context *context,
				      const struct igt_buf *src, unsigned src_x, unsigned src_y,
				      unsigned width, unsigned height,
				      const struct igt_buf *dst, unsigned dst_x, unsigned dst_y);

igt_render_copyfunc_t igt_get_render_copyfunc(int devid);

/**
 * igt_fillfunc_t:
 * @batch: batchbuffer object
 * @dst: destination i-g-t buffer object
 * @x: destination pixel x-coordination
 * @y: destination pixel y-coordination
 * @width: width of the filled rectangle
 * @height: height of the filled rectangle
 * @color: fill color to use
 *
 * This is the type of the per-platform fill functions using media
 * or gpgpu pipeline. The platform-specific implementation can be obtained
 * by calling igt_get_media_fillfunc() or igt_get_gpgpu_fillfunc().
 *
 * A fill function will emit a batchbuffer to the kernel which executes
 * the specified blit fill operation using the media/gpgpu engine.
 */
typedef void (*igt_fillfunc_t)(struct intel_batchbuffer *batch,
			       const struct igt_buf *dst,
			       unsigned x, unsigned y,
			       unsigned width, unsigned height,
			       uint8_t color);

igt_fillfunc_t igt_get_media_fillfunc(int devid);
igt_fillfunc_t igt_get_gpgpu_fillfunc(int devid);

/**
 * igt_media_spinfunc_t:
 * @batch: batchbuffer object
 * @dst: destination i-g-t buffer object
 * @spins: number of loops to execute
 *
 * This is the type of the per-platform media spin functions. The
 * platform-specific implementation can be obtained by calling
 * igt_get_media_spinfunc().
 *
 * The media spin function emits a batchbuffer for the render engine with
 * the media pipeline selected. The workload consists of a single thread
 * which spins in a tight loop the requested number of times. Each spin
 * increments a counter whose final 32-bit value is written to the
 * destination buffer on completion. This utility provides a simple way
 * to keep the render engine busy for a set time for various tests.
 */
typedef void (*igt_media_spinfunc_t)(struct intel_batchbuffer *batch,
				     const struct igt_buf *dst, uint32_t spins);

igt_media_spinfunc_t igt_get_media_spinfunc(int devid);

#endif