kwin/src/plugins/platforms/drm/drm_buffer.cpp

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/*
KWin - the KDE window manager
This file is part of the KDE project.
2020-08-02 22:22:19 +00:00
SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2015 Martin Gräßlin <mgraesslin@kde.org>
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SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
*/
#include "drm_buffer.h"
#include "logging.h"
#include "drm_gpu.h"
// system
#include <sys/mman.h>
// c++
#include <cerrno>
// drm
#include <xf86drm.h>
#include <xf86drmMode.h>
namespace KWin
{
DrmBuffer:: DrmBuffer(DrmGpu *gpu)
: m_gpu(gpu)
{
}
// DrmDumbBuffer
DrmDumbBuffer::DrmDumbBuffer(DrmGpu *gpu, const QSize &size)
: DrmBuffer(gpu)
{
m_size = size;
drm_mode_create_dumb createArgs;
memset(&createArgs, 0, sizeof createArgs);
createArgs.bpp = 32;
createArgs.width = size.width();
createArgs.height = size.height();
if (drmIoctl(m_gpu->fd(), DRM_IOCTL_MODE_CREATE_DUMB, &createArgs) != 0) {
qCWarning(KWIN_DRM) << "DRM_IOCTL_MODE_CREATE_DUMB failed";
return;
}
m_handle = createArgs.handle;
m_bufferSize = createArgs.size;
m_stride = createArgs.pitch;
if (drmModeAddFB(m_gpu->fd(), size.width(), size.height(), 24, 32,
m_stride, createArgs.handle, &m_bufferId) != 0) {
qCWarning(KWIN_DRM) << "drmModeAddFB failed with errno" << errno;
}
}
DrmDumbBuffer::~DrmDumbBuffer()
{
[DRM plugin] Remember static kernel objects, amplify use of DrmCrtc To get an image from KWin to the screen in the DRM pipeline we combine a CRTC, an encoder and a connector. These objects are static in the sense, that they represent real hardware on the graphics card, which doesn't change in a session. See here for more details: https://01.org/linuxgraphics/gfx-docs/drm/gpu/drm-kms.html Until now we used DrmOutput as the main representation for such an active rendering pipeline. I.e. it gets created and destroyed on hot plug events of displays. On the other side we had no fixed representation of the static kernel objects throughout the lifetime of KWin. This has several disadvantages: * We always need to query all available static objects on an hot plug event. * We can't manipulate the frame buffer of a CRTC after an output has been disconnected * Adding functionality for driving multiple displays on a single CRTC (i.e. cloning) would be difficult * We can't destroy the last frame buffer on display disconnect because the CRTC still accesses it and have therefore a memory leak on every display disconnect This patch solves these issues by storing representations of all available CRTC and Connector objects in DrmBackend on init via DrmCrtc and DrmConnector instances. On an hotplug event these vectors are looped for a fitting CRTC and Connector combinations. Buffer handling is moved to the respective CRTC instance. All changes in overview: * Query all available CRTCs and Connectors and save for subsequent hotplug events * Fix logic errors in `queryResources()` * Move framebuffers, buffer flip and blank logic in DrmCrtc * Remove `restoreSaved()`. It isn't necessary and is dangerous if the old framebuffer was deleted in the meantime. Also could reveal sensitive user info from old session. Test Plan: Login, logout, VT switching, connect and disconnect external monitor, energy saving mode. Reviewers: #kwin Subscribers: kwin, #kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D5118
2017-05-09 18:02:49 +00:00
if (m_bufferId) {
drmModeRmFB(m_gpu->fd(), m_bufferId);
[DRM plugin] Remember static kernel objects, amplify use of DrmCrtc To get an image from KWin to the screen in the DRM pipeline we combine a CRTC, an encoder and a connector. These objects are static in the sense, that they represent real hardware on the graphics card, which doesn't change in a session. See here for more details: https://01.org/linuxgraphics/gfx-docs/drm/gpu/drm-kms.html Until now we used DrmOutput as the main representation for such an active rendering pipeline. I.e. it gets created and destroyed on hot plug events of displays. On the other side we had no fixed representation of the static kernel objects throughout the lifetime of KWin. This has several disadvantages: * We always need to query all available static objects on an hot plug event. * We can't manipulate the frame buffer of a CRTC after an output has been disconnected * Adding functionality for driving multiple displays on a single CRTC (i.e. cloning) would be difficult * We can't destroy the last frame buffer on display disconnect because the CRTC still accesses it and have therefore a memory leak on every display disconnect This patch solves these issues by storing representations of all available CRTC and Connector objects in DrmBackend on init via DrmCrtc and DrmConnector instances. On an hotplug event these vectors are looped for a fitting CRTC and Connector combinations. Buffer handling is moved to the respective CRTC instance. All changes in overview: * Query all available CRTCs and Connectors and save for subsequent hotplug events * Fix logic errors in `queryResources()` * Move framebuffers, buffer flip and blank logic in DrmCrtc * Remove `restoreSaved()`. It isn't necessary and is dangerous if the old framebuffer was deleted in the meantime. Also could reveal sensitive user info from old session. Test Plan: Login, logout, VT switching, connect and disconnect external monitor, energy saving mode. Reviewers: #kwin Subscribers: kwin, #kwin Tags: #kwin Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D5118
2017-05-09 18:02:49 +00:00
}
delete m_image;
if (m_memory) {
munmap(m_memory, m_bufferSize);
}
if (m_handle) {
drm_mode_destroy_dumb destroyArgs;
destroyArgs.handle = m_handle;
drmIoctl(m_gpu->fd(), DRM_IOCTL_MODE_DESTROY_DUMB, &destroyArgs);
}
}
bool DrmDumbBuffer::needsModeChange(DrmBuffer *b) const {
if (DrmDumbBuffer *db = dynamic_cast<DrmDumbBuffer*>(b)) {
return m_stride != db->stride();
} else {
return true;
}
}
bool DrmDumbBuffer::map(QImage::Format format)
{
if (!m_handle || !m_bufferId) {
return false;
}
drm_mode_map_dumb mapArgs;
memset(&mapArgs, 0, sizeof mapArgs);
mapArgs.handle = m_handle;
if (drmIoctl(m_gpu->fd(), DRM_IOCTL_MODE_MAP_DUMB, &mapArgs) != 0) {
return false;
}
void *address = mmap(nullptr, m_bufferSize, PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, m_gpu->fd(), mapArgs.offset);
if (address == MAP_FAILED) {
return false;
}
m_memory = address;
m_image = new QImage((uchar*)m_memory, m_size.width(), m_size.height(), m_stride, format);
return !m_image->isNull();
}
}