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/*
* Copyright © 2006 Keith Packard
*
* Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its
* documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that
* the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that copyright
* notice and this permission notice appear in supporting documentation, and
* that the name of the copyright holders not be used in advertising or
* publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without specific,
* written prior permission. The copyright holders make no representations
* about the suitability of this software for any purpose. It is provided "as
* is" without express or implied warranty.
*
* THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE,
* INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS, IN NO
* EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR
* CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE,
* DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER
* TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE
* OF THIS SOFTWARE.
*/
#ifndef _XF86CRTC_H_
#define _XF86CRTC_H_
#include <edid.h>
#include "randrstr.h"
#include "i830_xf86Modes.h"
#include "xf86Parser.h"
/* Compat definitions for older X Servers. */
#ifndef M_T_PREFERRED
#define M_T_PREFERRED 0x08
#endif
#ifndef M_T_DRIVER
#define M_T_DRIVER 0x40
#endif
typedef struct _xf86Crtc xf86CrtcRec, *xf86CrtcPtr;
typedef struct _xf86Output xf86OutputRec, *xf86OutputPtr;
typedef enum _xf86OutputStatus {
XF86OutputStatusConnected,
XF86OutputStatusDisconnected,
XF86OutputStatusUnknown,
} xf86OutputStatus;
typedef struct _xf86CrtcFuncs {
/**
* Turns the crtc on/off, or sets intermediate power levels if available.
*
* Unsupported intermediate modes drop to the lower power setting. If the
* mode is DPMSModeOff, the crtc must be disabled sufficiently for it to
* be safe to call mode_set.
*/
void
(*dpms)(xf86CrtcPtr crtc,
int mode);
/**
* Saves the crtc's state for restoration on VT switch.
*/
void
(*save)(xf86CrtcPtr crtc);
/**
* Restore's the crtc's state at VT switch.
*/
void
(*restore)(xf86CrtcPtr crtc);
/**
* Callback to adjust the mode to be set in the CRTC.
*
* This allows a CRTC to adjust the clock or even the entire set of
* timings, which is used for panels with fixed timings or for
* buses with clock limitations.
*/
Bool
(*mode_fixup)(xf86CrtcPtr crtc,
DisplayModePtr mode,
DisplayModePtr adjusted_mode);
/**
* Callback for setting up a video mode after fixups have been made.
*/
void
(*mode_set)(xf86CrtcPtr crtc,
DisplayModePtr mode,
DisplayModePtr adjusted_mode);
/**
* Clean up driver-specific bits of the crtc
*/
void
(*destroy) (xf86CrtcPtr crtc);
} xf86CrtcFuncsRec, *xf86CrtcFuncsPtr;
struct _xf86Crtc {
/**
* Associated ScrnInfo
*/
ScrnInfoPtr scrn;
/**
* Active state of this CRTC
*
* Set when this CRTC is driving one or more outputs
*/
Bool enabled;
/**
* Position on screen
*
* Locates this CRTC within the frame buffer
*/
int x, y;
/** Track whether cursor is within CRTC range */
Bool cursorInRange;
/** Track state of cursor associated with this CRTC */
Bool cursorShown;
/**
* Active mode
*
* This reflects the mode as set in the CRTC currently
* It will be cleared when the VT is not active or
* during server startup
*/
DisplayModeRec curMode;
/**
* Desired mode
*
* This is set to the requested mode, independent of
* whether the VT is active. In particular, it receives
* the startup configured mode and saves the active mode
* on VT switch.
*/
DisplayModeRec desiredMode;
/** crtc-specific functions */
const xf86CrtcFuncsRec *funcs;
/**
* Driver private
*
* Holds driver-private information
*/
void *driver_private;
#ifdef RANDR_12_INTERFACE
/**
* RandR crtc
*
* When RandR 1.2 is available, this
* points at the associated crtc object
*/
RRCrtcPtr randr_crtc;
#else
void *randr_crtc;
#endif
};
typedef struct _xf86OutputFuncs {
/**
* Turns the output on/off, or sets intermediate power levels if available.
*
* Unsupported intermediate modes drop to the lower power setting. If the
* mode is DPMSModeOff, the output must be disabled, as the DPLL may be
* disabled afterwards.
*/
void
(*dpms)(xf86OutputPtr output,
int mode);
/**
* Saves the output's state for restoration on VT switch.
*/
void
(*save)(xf86OutputPtr output);
/**
* Restore's the output's state at VT switch.
*/
void
(*restore)(xf86OutputPtr output);
/**
* Callback for testing a video mode for a given output.
*
* This function should only check for cases where a mode can't be supported
* on the output specifically, and not represent generic CRTC limitations.
*
* \return MODE_OK if the mode is valid, or another MODE_* otherwise.
*/
int
(*mode_valid)(xf86OutputPtr output,
DisplayModePtr pMode);
/**
* Callback to adjust the mode to be set in the CRTC.
*
* This allows an output to adjust the clock or even the entire set of
* timings, which is used for panels with fixed timings or for
* buses with clock limitations.
*/
Bool
(*mode_fixup)(xf86OutputPtr output,
DisplayModePtr mode,
DisplayModePtr adjusted_mode);
/**
* Callback for setting up a video mode after fixups have been made.
*
* This is only called while the output is disabled. The dpms callback
* must be all that's necessary for the output, to turn the output on
* after this function is called.
*/
void
(*mode_set)(xf86OutputPtr output,
DisplayModePtr mode,
DisplayModePtr adjusted_mode);
/**
* Probe for a connected output, and return detect_status.
*/
xf86OutputStatus
(*detect)(xf86OutputPtr output);
/**
* Query the device for the modes it provides.
*
* This function may also update MonInfo, mm_width, and mm_height.
*
* \return singly-linked list of modes or NULL if no modes found.
*/
DisplayModePtr
(*get_modes)(xf86OutputPtr output);
/**
* Clean up driver-specific bits of the output
*/
void
(*destroy) (xf86OutputPtr output);
} xf86OutputFuncsRec, *xf86OutputFuncsPtr;
struct _xf86Output {
/**
* Associated ScrnInfo
*/
ScrnInfoPtr scrn;
/**
* Currently connected crtc (if any)
*
* If this output is not in use, this field will be NULL.
*/
xf86CrtcPtr crtc;
/**
* Possible CRTCs for this output as a mask of crtc indices
*/
CARD32 possible_crtcs;
/**
* Possible outputs to share the same CRTC as a mask of output indices
*/
CARD32 possible_clones;
/**
* Whether this output can support interlaced modes
*/
Bool interlaceAllowed;
/**
* Whether this output can support double scan modes
*/
Bool doubleScanAllowed;
/**
* List of available modes on this output.
*
* This should be the list from get_modes(), plus perhaps additional
* compatible modes added later.
*/
DisplayModePtr probed_modes;
/**
* Desired initial position
*/
int initial_x, initial_y;
/**
* Current connection status
*
* This indicates whether a monitor is known to be connected
* to this output or not, or whether there is no way to tell
*/
xf86OutputStatus status;
/** EDID monitor information */
xf86MonPtr MonInfo;
/** subpixel order */
int subpixel_order;
/** Physical size of the currently attached output device. */
int mm_width, mm_height;
/** Output name */
char *name;
/** Configured monitor name */
char *monitor_name;
/** Monitor information from config file */
XF86ConfMonitorPtr conf_monitor;
/** output-specific functions */
const xf86OutputFuncsRec *funcs;
/** driver private information */
void *driver_private;
#ifdef RANDR_12_INTERFACE
/**
* RandR 1.2 output structure.
*
* When RandR 1.2 is available, this points at the associated
* RandR output structure and is created when this output is created
*/
RROutputPtr randr_output;
#else
void *randr_output;
#endif
};
typedef struct _xf86CrtcConfig {
int num_output;
xf86OutputPtr *output;
/**
* compat_output is used whenever we deal
* with legacy code that only understands a single
* output. pScrn->modes will be loaded from this output,
* adjust frame will whack this output, etc.
*/
int compat_output;
int num_crtc;
xf86CrtcPtr *crtc;
int minWidth, minHeight;
int maxWidth, maxHeight;
} xf86CrtcConfigRec, *xf86CrtcConfigPtr;
extern int xf86CrtcConfigPrivateIndex;
#define XF86_CRTC_CONFIG_PTR(p) ((xf86CrtcConfigPtr) ((p)->privates[xf86CrtcConfigPrivateIndex].ptr))
/*
* Initialize xf86CrtcConfig structure
*/
void
xf86CrtcConfigInit (ScrnInfoPtr scrn);
void
xf86CrtcSetSizeRange (ScrnInfoPtr scrn,
int minWidth, int minHeight,
int maxWidth, int maxHeight);
/*
* Crtc functions
*/
xf86CrtcPtr
xf86CrtcCreate (ScrnInfoPtr scrn,
const xf86CrtcFuncsRec *funcs);
void
xf86CrtcDestroy (xf86CrtcPtr crtc);
/**
* Allocate a crtc for the specified output
*
* Find a currently unused CRTC which is suitable for
* the specified output
*/
xf86CrtcPtr
xf86AllocCrtc (xf86OutputPtr output);
/**
* Free a crtc
*
* Mark the crtc as unused by any outputs
*/
void
xf86FreeCrtc (xf86CrtcPtr crtc);
/*
* Output functions
*/
xf86OutputPtr
xf86OutputCreate (ScrnInfoPtr scrn,
const xf86OutputFuncsRec *funcs,
const char *name);
void
xf86OutputRename (xf86OutputPtr output, const char *name);
void
xf86OutputDestroy (xf86OutputPtr output);
void
xf86ProbeOutputModes (ScrnInfoPtr pScrn);
void
xf86SetScrnInfoModes (ScrnInfoPtr pScrn);
Bool
xf86InitialConfiguration (ScrnInfoPtr pScrn);
void
xf86DPMSSet(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, int PowerManagementMode, int flags);
/**
* Set the EDID information for the specified output
*/
void
i830_xf86OutputSetEDID (xf86OutputPtr output, xf86MonPtr edid_mon);
/**
* Return the list of modes supported by the EDID information
* stored in 'output'
*/
DisplayModePtr
i830_xf86OutputGetEDIDModes (xf86OutputPtr output);
xf86MonPtr
i830_xf86OutputGetEDID (xf86OutputPtr output, I2CBusPtr pDDCBus);
#endif /* _XF86CRTC_H_ */
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