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drm/radeon: introduce kernel modesetting for radeon hardware Add kernel modesetting support to radeon driver, use the ttm memory manager to manage memory and DRM/GEM to provide userspace API. In order to avoid backward compatibility issue and to allow clean design and code the radeon kernel modesetting use different code path than old radeon/drm driver. When kernel modesetting is enabled the IOCTL of radeon/drm driver are considered as invalid and an error message is printed in the log and they return failure. KMS enabled userspace will use new API to talk with the radeon/drm driver. The new API provide functions to create/destroy/share/mmap buffer object which are then managed by the kernel memory manager (here TTM). In order to submit command to the GPU the userspace provide a buffer holding the command stream, along this buffer userspace have to provide a list of buffer object used by the command stream. The kernel radeon driver will then place buffer in GPU accessible memory and will update command stream to reflect the position of the different buffers. The kernel will also perform security check on command stream provided by the user, we want to catch and forbid any illegal use of the GPU such as DMA into random system memory or into memory not owned by the process supplying the command stream. This part of the code is still incomplete and this why we propose that patch as a staging driver addition, future security might forbid current experimental userspace to run. This code support the following hardware : R1XX,R2XX,R3XX,R4XX,R5XX (radeon up to X1950). Works is underway to provide support for R6XX, R7XX and newer hardware (radeon from HD2XXX to HD4XXX). Authors: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
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/*
* Copyright 2006-2007 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
drm/radeon: introduce kernel modesetting for radeon hardware Add kernel modesetting support to radeon driver, use the ttm memory manager to manage memory and DRM/GEM to provide userspace API. In order to avoid backward compatibility issue and to allow clean design and code the radeon kernel modesetting use different code path than old radeon/drm driver. When kernel modesetting is enabled the IOCTL of radeon/drm driver are considered as invalid and an error message is printed in the log and they return failure. KMS enabled userspace will use new API to talk with the radeon/drm driver. The new API provide functions to create/destroy/share/mmap buffer object which are then managed by the kernel memory manager (here TTM). In order to submit command to the GPU the userspace provide a buffer holding the command stream, along this buffer userspace have to provide a list of buffer object used by the command stream. The kernel radeon driver will then place buffer in GPU accessible memory and will update command stream to reflect the position of the different buffers. The kernel will also perform security check on command stream provided by the user, we want to catch and forbid any illegal use of the GPU such as DMA into random system memory or into memory not owned by the process supplying the command stream. This part of the code is still incomplete and this why we propose that patch as a staging driver addition, future security might forbid current experimental userspace to run. This code support the following hardware : R1XX,R2XX,R3XX,R4XX,R5XX (radeon up to X1950). Works is underway to provide support for R6XX, R7XX and newer hardware (radeon from HD2XXX to HD4XXX). Authors: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
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/* based on stg/asic_reg/drivers/inc/asic_reg/ObjectID.h ver 23 */
#ifndef _OBJECTID_H
#define _OBJECTID_H
#if defined(_X86_)
#pragma pack(1)
#endif
/****************************************************/
/* Graphics Object Type Definition */
/****************************************************/
#define GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_NONE 0x0
#define GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_GPU 0x1
#define GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_ENCODER 0x2
#define GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR 0x3
#define GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_ROUTER 0x4
/* deleted */
#define GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_DISPLAY_PATH 0x6
#define GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_GENERIC 0x7
drm/radeon: introduce kernel modesetting for radeon hardware Add kernel modesetting support to radeon driver, use the ttm memory manager to manage memory and DRM/GEM to provide userspace API. In order to avoid backward compatibility issue and to allow clean design and code the radeon kernel modesetting use different code path than old radeon/drm driver. When kernel modesetting is enabled the IOCTL of radeon/drm driver are considered as invalid and an error message is printed in the log and they return failure. KMS enabled userspace will use new API to talk with the radeon/drm driver. The new API provide functions to create/destroy/share/mmap buffer object which are then managed by the kernel memory manager (here TTM). In order to submit command to the GPU the userspace provide a buffer holding the command stream, along this buffer userspace have to provide a list of buffer object used by the command stream. The kernel radeon driver will then place buffer in GPU accessible memory and will update command stream to reflect the position of the different buffers. The kernel will also perform security check on command stream provided by the user, we want to catch and forbid any illegal use of the GPU such as DMA into random system memory or into memory not owned by the process supplying the command stream. This part of the code is still incomplete and this why we propose that patch as a staging driver addition, future security might forbid current experimental userspace to run. This code support the following hardware : R1XX,R2XX,R3XX,R4XX,R5XX (radeon up to X1950). Works is underway to provide support for R6XX, R7XX and newer hardware (radeon from HD2XXX to HD4XXX). Authors: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
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/****************************************************/
/* Encoder Object ID Definition */
/****************************************************/
#define ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_NONE 0x00
drm/radeon: introduce kernel modesetting for radeon hardware Add kernel modesetting support to radeon driver, use the ttm memory manager to manage memory and DRM/GEM to provide userspace API. In order to avoid backward compatibility issue and to allow clean design and code the radeon kernel modesetting use different code path than old radeon/drm driver. When kernel modesetting is enabled the IOCTL of radeon/drm driver are considered as invalid and an error message is printed in the log and they return failure. KMS enabled userspace will use new API to talk with the radeon/drm driver. The new API provide functions to create/destroy/share/mmap buffer object which are then managed by the kernel memory manager (here TTM). In order to submit command to the GPU the userspace provide a buffer holding the command stream, along this buffer userspace have to provide a list of buffer object used by the command stream. The kernel radeon driver will then place buffer in GPU accessible memory and will update command stream to reflect the position of the different buffers. The kernel will also perform security check on command stream provided by the user, we want to catch and forbid any illegal use of the GPU such as DMA into random system memory or into memory not owned by the process supplying the command stream. This part of the code is still incomplete and this why we propose that patch as a staging driver addition, future security might forbid current experimental userspace to run. This code support the following hardware : R1XX,R2XX,R3XX,R4XX,R5XX (radeon up to X1950). Works is underway to provide support for R6XX, R7XX and newer hardware (radeon from HD2XXX to HD4XXX). Authors: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
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/* Radeon Class Display Hardware */
#define ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_INTERNAL_LVDS 0x01
#define ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_INTERNAL_TMDS1 0x02
#define ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_INTERNAL_TMDS2 0x03
#define ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_INTERNAL_DAC1 0x04
#define ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_INTERNAL_DAC2 0x05 /* TV/CV DAC */
drm/radeon: introduce kernel modesetting for radeon hardware Add kernel modesetting support to radeon driver, use the ttm memory manager to manage memory and DRM/GEM to provide userspace API. In order to avoid backward compatibility issue and to allow clean design and code the radeon kernel modesetting use different code path than old radeon/drm driver. When kernel modesetting is enabled the IOCTL of radeon/drm driver are considered as invalid and an error message is printed in the log and they return failure. KMS enabled userspace will use new API to talk with the radeon/drm driver. The new API provide functions to create/destroy/share/mmap buffer object which are then managed by the kernel memory manager (here TTM). In order to submit command to the GPU the userspace provide a buffer holding the command stream, along this buffer userspace have to provide a list of buffer object used by the command stream. The kernel radeon driver will then place buffer in GPU accessible memory and will update command stream to reflect the position of the different buffers. The kernel will also perform security check on command stream provided by the user, we want to catch and forbid any illegal use of the GPU such as DMA into random system memory or into memory not owned by the process supplying the command stream. This part of the code is still incomplete and this why we propose that patch as a staging driver addition, future security might forbid current experimental userspace to run. This code support the following hardware : R1XX,R2XX,R3XX,R4XX,R5XX (radeon up to X1950). Works is underway to provide support for R6XX, R7XX and newer hardware (radeon from HD2XXX to HD4XXX). Authors: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
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#define ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_INTERNAL_SDVOA 0x06
#define ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_INTERNAL_SDVOB 0x07
/* External Third Party Encoders */
#define ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_SI170B 0x08
#define ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_CH7303 0x09
#define ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_CH7301 0x0A
#define ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_INTERNAL_DVO1 0x0B /* This belongs to Radeon Class Display Hardware */
drm/radeon: introduce kernel modesetting for radeon hardware Add kernel modesetting support to radeon driver, use the ttm memory manager to manage memory and DRM/GEM to provide userspace API. In order to avoid backward compatibility issue and to allow clean design and code the radeon kernel modesetting use different code path than old radeon/drm driver. When kernel modesetting is enabled the IOCTL of radeon/drm driver are considered as invalid and an error message is printed in the log and they return failure. KMS enabled userspace will use new API to talk with the radeon/drm driver. The new API provide functions to create/destroy/share/mmap buffer object which are then managed by the kernel memory manager (here TTM). In order to submit command to the GPU the userspace provide a buffer holding the command stream, along this buffer userspace have to provide a list of buffer object used by the command stream. The kernel radeon driver will then place buffer in GPU accessible memory and will update command stream to reflect the position of the different buffers. The kernel will also perform security check on command stream provided by the user, we want to catch and forbid any illegal use of the GPU such as DMA into random system memory or into memory not owned by the process supplying the command stream. This part of the code is still incomplete and this why we propose that patch as a staging driver addition, future security might forbid current experimental userspace to run. This code support the following hardware : R1XX,R2XX,R3XX,R4XX,R5XX (radeon up to X1950). Works is underway to provide support for R6XX, R7XX and newer hardware (radeon from HD2XXX to HD4XXX). Authors: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
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#define ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_EXTERNAL_SDVOA 0x0C
#define ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_EXTERNAL_SDVOB 0x0D
#define ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_TITFP513 0x0E
#define ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_INTERNAL_LVTM1 0x0F /* not used for Radeon */
drm/radeon: introduce kernel modesetting for radeon hardware Add kernel modesetting support to radeon driver, use the ttm memory manager to manage memory and DRM/GEM to provide userspace API. In order to avoid backward compatibility issue and to allow clean design and code the radeon kernel modesetting use different code path than old radeon/drm driver. When kernel modesetting is enabled the IOCTL of radeon/drm driver are considered as invalid and an error message is printed in the log and they return failure. KMS enabled userspace will use new API to talk with the radeon/drm driver. The new API provide functions to create/destroy/share/mmap buffer object which are then managed by the kernel memory manager (here TTM). In order to submit command to the GPU the userspace provide a buffer holding the command stream, along this buffer userspace have to provide a list of buffer object used by the command stream. The kernel radeon driver will then place buffer in GPU accessible memory and will update command stream to reflect the position of the different buffers. The kernel will also perform security check on command stream provided by the user, we want to catch and forbid any illegal use of the GPU such as DMA into random system memory or into memory not owned by the process supplying the command stream. This part of the code is still incomplete and this why we propose that patch as a staging driver addition, future security might forbid current experimental userspace to run. This code support the following hardware : R1XX,R2XX,R3XX,R4XX,R5XX (radeon up to X1950). Works is underway to provide support for R6XX, R7XX and newer hardware (radeon from HD2XXX to HD4XXX). Authors: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
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#define ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_VT1623 0x10
#define ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_HDMI_SI1930 0x11
#define ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_HDMI_INTERNAL 0x12
#define ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_ALMOND 0x22
#define ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_TRAVIS 0x23
#define ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_NUTMEG 0x22
drm/radeon: introduce kernel modesetting for radeon hardware Add kernel modesetting support to radeon driver, use the ttm memory manager to manage memory and DRM/GEM to provide userspace API. In order to avoid backward compatibility issue and to allow clean design and code the radeon kernel modesetting use different code path than old radeon/drm driver. When kernel modesetting is enabled the IOCTL of radeon/drm driver are considered as invalid and an error message is printed in the log and they return failure. KMS enabled userspace will use new API to talk with the radeon/drm driver. The new API provide functions to create/destroy/share/mmap buffer object which are then managed by the kernel memory manager (here TTM). In order to submit command to the GPU the userspace provide a buffer holding the command stream, along this buffer userspace have to provide a list of buffer object used by the command stream. The kernel radeon driver will then place buffer in GPU accessible memory and will update command stream to reflect the position of the different buffers. The kernel will also perform security check on command stream provided by the user, we want to catch and forbid any illegal use of the GPU such as DMA into random system memory or into memory not owned by the process supplying the command stream. This part of the code is still incomplete and this why we propose that patch as a staging driver addition, future security might forbid current experimental userspace to run. This code support the following hardware : R1XX,R2XX,R3XX,R4XX,R5XX (radeon up to X1950). Works is underway to provide support for R6XX, R7XX and newer hardware (radeon from HD2XXX to HD4XXX). Authors: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
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/* Kaleidoscope (KLDSCP) Class Display Hardware (internal) */
#define ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_INTERNAL_KLDSCP_TMDS1 0x13
#define ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_INTERNAL_KLDSCP_DVO1 0x14
#define ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_INTERNAL_KLDSCP_DAC1 0x15
#define ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_INTERNAL_KLDSCP_DAC2 0x16 /* Shared with CV/TV and CRT */
#define ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_SI178 0X17 /* External TMDS (dual link, no HDCP.) */
#define ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_MVPU_FPGA 0x18 /* MVPU FPGA chip */
drm/radeon: introduce kernel modesetting for radeon hardware Add kernel modesetting support to radeon driver, use the ttm memory manager to manage memory and DRM/GEM to provide userspace API. In order to avoid backward compatibility issue and to allow clean design and code the radeon kernel modesetting use different code path than old radeon/drm driver. When kernel modesetting is enabled the IOCTL of radeon/drm driver are considered as invalid and an error message is printed in the log and they return failure. KMS enabled userspace will use new API to talk with the radeon/drm driver. The new API provide functions to create/destroy/share/mmap buffer object which are then managed by the kernel memory manager (here TTM). In order to submit command to the GPU the userspace provide a buffer holding the command stream, along this buffer userspace have to provide a list of buffer object used by the command stream. The kernel radeon driver will then place buffer in GPU accessible memory and will update command stream to reflect the position of the different buffers. The kernel will also perform security check on command stream provided by the user, we want to catch and forbid any illegal use of the GPU such as DMA into random system memory or into memory not owned by the process supplying the command stream. This part of the code is still incomplete and this why we propose that patch as a staging driver addition, future security might forbid current experimental userspace to run. This code support the following hardware : R1XX,R2XX,R3XX,R4XX,R5XX (radeon up to X1950). Works is underway to provide support for R6XX, R7XX and newer hardware (radeon from HD2XXX to HD4XXX). Authors: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
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#define ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_INTERNAL_DDI 0x19
#define ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_VT1625 0x1A
#define ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_HDMI_SI1932 0x1B
#define ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_DP_AN9801 0x1C
#define ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_DP_DP501 0x1D
#define ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_INTERNAL_UNIPHY 0x1E
#define ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_INTERNAL_KLDSCP_LVTMA 0x1F
#define ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_INTERNAL_UNIPHY1 0x20
#define ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_INTERNAL_UNIPHY2 0x21
#define ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_INTERNAL_VCE 0x24
drm/radeon: introduce kernel modesetting for radeon hardware Add kernel modesetting support to radeon driver, use the ttm memory manager to manage memory and DRM/GEM to provide userspace API. In order to avoid backward compatibility issue and to allow clean design and code the radeon kernel modesetting use different code path than old radeon/drm driver. When kernel modesetting is enabled the IOCTL of radeon/drm driver are considered as invalid and an error message is printed in the log and they return failure. KMS enabled userspace will use new API to talk with the radeon/drm driver. The new API provide functions to create/destroy/share/mmap buffer object which are then managed by the kernel memory manager (here TTM). In order to submit command to the GPU the userspace provide a buffer holding the command stream, along this buffer userspace have to provide a list of buffer object used by the command stream. The kernel radeon driver will then place buffer in GPU accessible memory and will update command stream to reflect the position of the different buffers. The kernel will also perform security check on command stream provided by the user, we want to catch and forbid any illegal use of the GPU such as DMA into random system memory or into memory not owned by the process supplying the command stream. This part of the code is still incomplete and this why we propose that patch as a staging driver addition, future security might forbid current experimental userspace to run. This code support the following hardware : R1XX,R2XX,R3XX,R4XX,R5XX (radeon up to X1950). Works is underway to provide support for R6XX, R7XX and newer hardware (radeon from HD2XXX to HD4XXX). Authors: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
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#define ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_GENERAL_EXTERNAL_DVO 0xFF
/****************************************************/
/* Connector Object ID Definition */
/****************************************************/
#define CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_NONE 0x00
drm/radeon: introduce kernel modesetting for radeon hardware Add kernel modesetting support to radeon driver, use the ttm memory manager to manage memory and DRM/GEM to provide userspace API. In order to avoid backward compatibility issue and to allow clean design and code the radeon kernel modesetting use different code path than old radeon/drm driver. When kernel modesetting is enabled the IOCTL of radeon/drm driver are considered as invalid and an error message is printed in the log and they return failure. KMS enabled userspace will use new API to talk with the radeon/drm driver. The new API provide functions to create/destroy/share/mmap buffer object which are then managed by the kernel memory manager (here TTM). In order to submit command to the GPU the userspace provide a buffer holding the command stream, along this buffer userspace have to provide a list of buffer object used by the command stream. The kernel radeon driver will then place buffer in GPU accessible memory and will update command stream to reflect the position of the different buffers. The kernel will also perform security check on command stream provided by the user, we want to catch and forbid any illegal use of the GPU such as DMA into random system memory or into memory not owned by the process supplying the command stream. This part of the code is still incomplete and this why we propose that patch as a staging driver addition, future security might forbid current experimental userspace to run. This code support the following hardware : R1XX,R2XX,R3XX,R4XX,R5XX (radeon up to X1950). Works is underway to provide support for R6XX, R7XX and newer hardware (radeon from HD2XXX to HD4XXX). Authors: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
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#define CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_SINGLE_LINK_DVI_I 0x01
#define CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_DUAL_LINK_DVI_I 0x02
#define CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_SINGLE_LINK_DVI_D 0x03
#define CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_DUAL_LINK_DVI_D 0x04
#define CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_VGA 0x05
#define CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_COMPOSITE 0x06
#define CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_SVIDEO 0x07
#define CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_YPbPr 0x08
#define CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_D_CONNECTOR 0x09
#define CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_9PIN_DIN 0x0A /* Supports both CV & TV */
drm/radeon: introduce kernel modesetting for radeon hardware Add kernel modesetting support to radeon driver, use the ttm memory manager to manage memory and DRM/GEM to provide userspace API. In order to avoid backward compatibility issue and to allow clean design and code the radeon kernel modesetting use different code path than old radeon/drm driver. When kernel modesetting is enabled the IOCTL of radeon/drm driver are considered as invalid and an error message is printed in the log and they return failure. KMS enabled userspace will use new API to talk with the radeon/drm driver. The new API provide functions to create/destroy/share/mmap buffer object which are then managed by the kernel memory manager (here TTM). In order to submit command to the GPU the userspace provide a buffer holding the command stream, along this buffer userspace have to provide a list of buffer object used by the command stream. The kernel radeon driver will then place buffer in GPU accessible memory and will update command stream to reflect the position of the different buffers. The kernel will also perform security check on command stream provided by the user, we want to catch and forbid any illegal use of the GPU such as DMA into random system memory or into memory not owned by the process supplying the command stream. This part of the code is still incomplete and this why we propose that patch as a staging driver addition, future security might forbid current experimental userspace to run. This code support the following hardware : R1XX,R2XX,R3XX,R4XX,R5XX (radeon up to X1950). Works is underway to provide support for R6XX, R7XX and newer hardware (radeon from HD2XXX to HD4XXX). Authors: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
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#define CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_SCART 0x0B
#define CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_HDMI_TYPE_A 0x0C
#define CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_HDMI_TYPE_B 0x0D
#define CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_LVDS 0x0E
#define CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_7PIN_DIN 0x0F
#define CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_PCIE_CONNECTOR 0x10
#define CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_CROSSFIRE 0x11
#define CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_HARDCODE_DVI 0x12
#define CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_DISPLAYPORT 0x13
#define CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_eDP 0x14
#define CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_MXM 0x15
#define CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_LVDS_eDP 0x16
drm/radeon: introduce kernel modesetting for radeon hardware Add kernel modesetting support to radeon driver, use the ttm memory manager to manage memory and DRM/GEM to provide userspace API. In order to avoid backward compatibility issue and to allow clean design and code the radeon kernel modesetting use different code path than old radeon/drm driver. When kernel modesetting is enabled the IOCTL of radeon/drm driver are considered as invalid and an error message is printed in the log and they return failure. KMS enabled userspace will use new API to talk with the radeon/drm driver. The new API provide functions to create/destroy/share/mmap buffer object which are then managed by the kernel memory manager (here TTM). In order to submit command to the GPU the userspace provide a buffer holding the command stream, along this buffer userspace have to provide a list of buffer object used by the command stream. The kernel radeon driver will then place buffer in GPU accessible memory and will update command stream to reflect the position of the different buffers. The kernel will also perform security check on command stream provided by the user, we want to catch and forbid any illegal use of the GPU such as DMA into random system memory or into memory not owned by the process supplying the command stream. This part of the code is still incomplete and this why we propose that patch as a staging driver addition, future security might forbid current experimental userspace to run. This code support the following hardware : R1XX,R2XX,R3XX,R4XX,R5XX (radeon up to X1950). Works is underway to provide support for R6XX, R7XX and newer hardware (radeon from HD2XXX to HD4XXX). Authors: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
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/* deleted */
/****************************************************/
/* Router Object ID Definition */
/****************************************************/
#define ROUTER_OBJECT_ID_NONE 0x00
#define ROUTER_OBJECT_ID_I2C_EXTENDER_CNTL 0x01
/****************************************************/
/* Generic Object ID Definition */
/****************************************************/
#define GENERIC_OBJECT_ID_NONE 0x00
#define GENERIC_OBJECT_ID_GLSYNC 0x01
#define GENERIC_OBJECT_ID_PX2_NON_DRIVABLE 0x02
#define GENERIC_OBJECT_ID_MXM_OPM 0x03
#define GENERIC_OBJECT_ID_STEREO_PIN 0x04 //This object could show up from Misc Object table, it follows ATOM_OBJECT format, and contains one ATOM_OBJECT_GPIO_CNTL_RECORD for the stereo pin
/****************************************************/
/* Graphics Object ENUM ID Definition */
drm/radeon: introduce kernel modesetting for radeon hardware Add kernel modesetting support to radeon driver, use the ttm memory manager to manage memory and DRM/GEM to provide userspace API. In order to avoid backward compatibility issue and to allow clean design and code the radeon kernel modesetting use different code path than old radeon/drm driver. When kernel modesetting is enabled the IOCTL of radeon/drm driver are considered as invalid and an error message is printed in the log and they return failure. KMS enabled userspace will use new API to talk with the radeon/drm driver. The new API provide functions to create/destroy/share/mmap buffer object which are then managed by the kernel memory manager (here TTM). In order to submit command to the GPU the userspace provide a buffer holding the command stream, along this buffer userspace have to provide a list of buffer object used by the command stream. The kernel radeon driver will then place buffer in GPU accessible memory and will update command stream to reflect the position of the different buffers. The kernel will also perform security check on command stream provided by the user, we want to catch and forbid any illegal use of the GPU such as DMA into random system memory or into memory not owned by the process supplying the command stream. This part of the code is still incomplete and this why we propose that patch as a staging driver addition, future security might forbid current experimental userspace to run. This code support the following hardware : R1XX,R2XX,R3XX,R4XX,R5XX (radeon up to X1950). Works is underway to provide support for R6XX, R7XX and newer hardware (radeon from HD2XXX to HD4XXX). Authors: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
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#define GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 0x01
#define GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID2 0x02
#define GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID3 0x03
#define GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID4 0x04
#define GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID5 0x05
#define GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID6 0x06
#define GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID7 0x07
drm/radeon: introduce kernel modesetting for radeon hardware Add kernel modesetting support to radeon driver, use the ttm memory manager to manage memory and DRM/GEM to provide userspace API. In order to avoid backward compatibility issue and to allow clean design and code the radeon kernel modesetting use different code path than old radeon/drm driver. When kernel modesetting is enabled the IOCTL of radeon/drm driver are considered as invalid and an error message is printed in the log and they return failure. KMS enabled userspace will use new API to talk with the radeon/drm driver. The new API provide functions to create/destroy/share/mmap buffer object which are then managed by the kernel memory manager (here TTM). In order to submit command to the GPU the userspace provide a buffer holding the command stream, along this buffer userspace have to provide a list of buffer object used by the command stream. The kernel radeon driver will then place buffer in GPU accessible memory and will update command stream to reflect the position of the different buffers. The kernel will also perform security check on command stream provided by the user, we want to catch and forbid any illegal use of the GPU such as DMA into random system memory or into memory not owned by the process supplying the command stream. This part of the code is still incomplete and this why we propose that patch as a staging driver addition, future security might forbid current experimental userspace to run. This code support the following hardware : R1XX,R2XX,R3XX,R4XX,R5XX (radeon up to X1950). Works is underway to provide support for R6XX, R7XX and newer hardware (radeon from HD2XXX to HD4XXX). Authors: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
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/****************************************************/
/* Graphics Object ID Bit definition */
/****************************************************/
#define OBJECT_ID_MASK 0x00FF
#define ENUM_ID_MASK 0x0700
#define RESERVED1_ID_MASK 0x0800
#define OBJECT_TYPE_MASK 0x7000
#define RESERVED2_ID_MASK 0x8000
drm/radeon: introduce kernel modesetting for radeon hardware Add kernel modesetting support to radeon driver, use the ttm memory manager to manage memory and DRM/GEM to provide userspace API. In order to avoid backward compatibility issue and to allow clean design and code the radeon kernel modesetting use different code path than old radeon/drm driver. When kernel modesetting is enabled the IOCTL of radeon/drm driver are considered as invalid and an error message is printed in the log and they return failure. KMS enabled userspace will use new API to talk with the radeon/drm driver. The new API provide functions to create/destroy/share/mmap buffer object which are then managed by the kernel memory manager (here TTM). In order to submit command to the GPU the userspace provide a buffer holding the command stream, along this buffer userspace have to provide a list of buffer object used by the command stream. The kernel radeon driver will then place buffer in GPU accessible memory and will update command stream to reflect the position of the different buffers. The kernel will also perform security check on command stream provided by the user, we want to catch and forbid any illegal use of the GPU such as DMA into random system memory or into memory not owned by the process supplying the command stream. This part of the code is still incomplete and this why we propose that patch as a staging driver addition, future security might forbid current experimental userspace to run. This code support the following hardware : R1XX,R2XX,R3XX,R4XX,R5XX (radeon up to X1950). Works is underway to provide support for R6XX, R7XX and newer hardware (radeon from HD2XXX to HD4XXX). Authors: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
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#define OBJECT_ID_SHIFT 0x00
#define ENUM_ID_SHIFT 0x08
#define OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT 0x0C
drm/radeon: introduce kernel modesetting for radeon hardware Add kernel modesetting support to radeon driver, use the ttm memory manager to manage memory and DRM/GEM to provide userspace API. In order to avoid backward compatibility issue and to allow clean design and code the radeon kernel modesetting use different code path than old radeon/drm driver. When kernel modesetting is enabled the IOCTL of radeon/drm driver are considered as invalid and an error message is printed in the log and they return failure. KMS enabled userspace will use new API to talk with the radeon/drm driver. The new API provide functions to create/destroy/share/mmap buffer object which are then managed by the kernel memory manager (here TTM). In order to submit command to the GPU the userspace provide a buffer holding the command stream, along this buffer userspace have to provide a list of buffer object used by the command stream. The kernel radeon driver will then place buffer in GPU accessible memory and will update command stream to reflect the position of the different buffers. The kernel will also perform security check on command stream provided by the user, we want to catch and forbid any illegal use of the GPU such as DMA into random system memory or into memory not owned by the process supplying the command stream. This part of the code is still incomplete and this why we propose that patch as a staging driver addition, future security might forbid current experimental userspace to run. This code support the following hardware : R1XX,R2XX,R3XX,R4XX,R5XX (radeon up to X1950). Works is underway to provide support for R6XX, R7XX and newer hardware (radeon from HD2XXX to HD4XXX). Authors: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
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/* Graphics Object family definition */
/****************************************************/
#define CONSTRUCTOBJECTFAMILYID(GRAPHICS_OBJECT_TYPE, GRAPHICS_OBJECT_ID) (GRAPHICS_OBJECT_TYPE << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT | \
GRAPHICS_OBJECT_ID << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
drm/radeon: introduce kernel modesetting for radeon hardware Add kernel modesetting support to radeon driver, use the ttm memory manager to manage memory and DRM/GEM to provide userspace API. In order to avoid backward compatibility issue and to allow clean design and code the radeon kernel modesetting use different code path than old radeon/drm driver. When kernel modesetting is enabled the IOCTL of radeon/drm driver are considered as invalid and an error message is printed in the log and they return failure. KMS enabled userspace will use new API to talk with the radeon/drm driver. The new API provide functions to create/destroy/share/mmap buffer object which are then managed by the kernel memory manager (here TTM). In order to submit command to the GPU the userspace provide a buffer holding the command stream, along this buffer userspace have to provide a list of buffer object used by the command stream. The kernel radeon driver will then place buffer in GPU accessible memory and will update command stream to reflect the position of the different buffers. The kernel will also perform security check on command stream provided by the user, we want to catch and forbid any illegal use of the GPU such as DMA into random system memory or into memory not owned by the process supplying the command stream. This part of the code is still incomplete and this why we propose that patch as a staging driver addition, future security might forbid current experimental userspace to run. This code support the following hardware : R1XX,R2XX,R3XX,R4XX,R5XX (radeon up to X1950). Works is underway to provide support for R6XX, R7XX and newer hardware (radeon from HD2XXX to HD4XXX). Authors: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
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/****************************************************/
/* GPU Object ID definition - Shared with BIOS */
/****************************************************/
#define GPU_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_GPU << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT)
drm/radeon: introduce kernel modesetting for radeon hardware Add kernel modesetting support to radeon driver, use the ttm memory manager to manage memory and DRM/GEM to provide userspace API. In order to avoid backward compatibility issue and to allow clean design and code the radeon kernel modesetting use different code path than old radeon/drm driver. When kernel modesetting is enabled the IOCTL of radeon/drm driver are considered as invalid and an error message is printed in the log and they return failure. KMS enabled userspace will use new API to talk with the radeon/drm driver. The new API provide functions to create/destroy/share/mmap buffer object which are then managed by the kernel memory manager (here TTM). In order to submit command to the GPU the userspace provide a buffer holding the command stream, along this buffer userspace have to provide a list of buffer object used by the command stream. The kernel radeon driver will then place buffer in GPU accessible memory and will update command stream to reflect the position of the different buffers. The kernel will also perform security check on command stream provided by the user, we want to catch and forbid any illegal use of the GPU such as DMA into random system memory or into memory not owned by the process supplying the command stream. This part of the code is still incomplete and this why we propose that patch as a staging driver addition, future security might forbid current experimental userspace to run. This code support the following hardware : R1XX,R2XX,R3XX,R4XX,R5XX (radeon up to X1950). Works is underway to provide support for R6XX, R7XX and newer hardware (radeon from HD2XXX to HD4XXX). Authors: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
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/****************************************************/
/* Encoder Object ID definition - Shared with BIOS */
/****************************************************/
/*
#define ENCODER_INTERNAL_LVDS_ENUM_ID1 0x2101
drm/radeon: introduce kernel modesetting for radeon hardware Add kernel modesetting support to radeon driver, use the ttm memory manager to manage memory and DRM/GEM to provide userspace API. In order to avoid backward compatibility issue and to allow clean design and code the radeon kernel modesetting use different code path than old radeon/drm driver. When kernel modesetting is enabled the IOCTL of radeon/drm driver are considered as invalid and an error message is printed in the log and they return failure. KMS enabled userspace will use new API to talk with the radeon/drm driver. The new API provide functions to create/destroy/share/mmap buffer object which are then managed by the kernel memory manager (here TTM). In order to submit command to the GPU the userspace provide a buffer holding the command stream, along this buffer userspace have to provide a list of buffer object used by the command stream. The kernel radeon driver will then place buffer in GPU accessible memory and will update command stream to reflect the position of the different buffers. The kernel will also perform security check on command stream provided by the user, we want to catch and forbid any illegal use of the GPU such as DMA into random system memory or into memory not owned by the process supplying the command stream. This part of the code is still incomplete and this why we propose that patch as a staging driver addition, future security might forbid current experimental userspace to run. This code support the following hardware : R1XX,R2XX,R3XX,R4XX,R5XX (radeon up to X1950). Works is underway to provide support for R6XX, R7XX and newer hardware (radeon from HD2XXX to HD4XXX). Authors: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
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#define ENCODER_INTERNAL_TMDS1_ENUM_ID1 0x2102
#define ENCODER_INTERNAL_TMDS2_ENUM_ID1 0x2103
#define ENCODER_INTERNAL_DAC1_ENUM_ID1 0x2104
#define ENCODER_INTERNAL_DAC2_ENUM_ID1 0x2105
#define ENCODER_INTERNAL_SDVOA_ENUM_ID1 0x2106
#define ENCODER_INTERNAL_SDVOB_ENUM_ID1 0x2107
#define ENCODER_SIL170B_ENUM_ID1 0x2108
drm/radeon: introduce kernel modesetting for radeon hardware Add kernel modesetting support to radeon driver, use the ttm memory manager to manage memory and DRM/GEM to provide userspace API. In order to avoid backward compatibility issue and to allow clean design and code the radeon kernel modesetting use different code path than old radeon/drm driver. When kernel modesetting is enabled the IOCTL of radeon/drm driver are considered as invalid and an error message is printed in the log and they return failure. KMS enabled userspace will use new API to talk with the radeon/drm driver. The new API provide functions to create/destroy/share/mmap buffer object which are then managed by the kernel memory manager (here TTM). In order to submit command to the GPU the userspace provide a buffer holding the command stream, along this buffer userspace have to provide a list of buffer object used by the command stream. The kernel radeon driver will then place buffer in GPU accessible memory and will update command stream to reflect the position of the different buffers. The kernel will also perform security check on command stream provided by the user, we want to catch and forbid any illegal use of the GPU such as DMA into random system memory or into memory not owned by the process supplying the command stream. This part of the code is still incomplete and this why we propose that patch as a staging driver addition, future security might forbid current experimental userspace to run. This code support the following hardware : R1XX,R2XX,R3XX,R4XX,R5XX (radeon up to X1950). Works is underway to provide support for R6XX, R7XX and newer hardware (radeon from HD2XXX to HD4XXX). Authors: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
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#define ENCODER_CH7303_ENUM_ID1 0x2109
#define ENCODER_CH7301_ENUM_ID1 0x210A
#define ENCODER_INTERNAL_DVO1_ENUM_ID1 0x210B
#define ENCODER_EXTERNAL_SDVOA_ENUM_ID1 0x210C
#define ENCODER_EXTERNAL_SDVOB_ENUM_ID1 0x210D
#define ENCODER_TITFP513_ENUM_ID1 0x210E
#define ENCODER_INTERNAL_LVTM1_ENUM_ID1 0x210F
#define ENCODER_VT1623_ENUM_ID1 0x2110
#define ENCODER_HDMI_SI1930_ENUM_ID1 0x2111
#define ENCODER_HDMI_INTERNAL_ENUM_ID1 0x2112
#define ENCODER_INTERNAL_KLDSCP_TMDS1_ENUM_ID1 0x2113
#define ENCODER_INTERNAL_KLDSCP_DVO1_ENUM_ID1 0x2114
#define ENCODER_INTERNAL_KLDSCP_DAC1_ENUM_ID1 0x2115
#define ENCODER_INTERNAL_KLDSCP_DAC2_ENUM_ID1 0x2116
#define ENCODER_SI178_ENUM_ID1 0x2117
drm/radeon: introduce kernel modesetting for radeon hardware Add kernel modesetting support to radeon driver, use the ttm memory manager to manage memory and DRM/GEM to provide userspace API. In order to avoid backward compatibility issue and to allow clean design and code the radeon kernel modesetting use different code path than old radeon/drm driver. When kernel modesetting is enabled the IOCTL of radeon/drm driver are considered as invalid and an error message is printed in the log and they return failure. KMS enabled userspace will use new API to talk with the radeon/drm driver. The new API provide functions to create/destroy/share/mmap buffer object which are then managed by the kernel memory manager (here TTM). In order to submit command to the GPU the userspace provide a buffer holding the command stream, along this buffer userspace have to provide a list of buffer object used by the command stream. The kernel radeon driver will then place buffer in GPU accessible memory and will update command stream to reflect the position of the different buffers. The kernel will also perform security check on command stream provided by the user, we want to catch and forbid any illegal use of the GPU such as DMA into random system memory or into memory not owned by the process supplying the command stream. This part of the code is still incomplete and this why we propose that patch as a staging driver addition, future security might forbid current experimental userspace to run. This code support the following hardware : R1XX,R2XX,R3XX,R4XX,R5XX (radeon up to X1950). Works is underway to provide support for R6XX, R7XX and newer hardware (radeon from HD2XXX to HD4XXX). Authors: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
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#define ENCODER_MVPU_FPGA_ENUM_ID1 0x2118
#define ENCODER_INTERNAL_DDI_ENUM_ID1 0x2119
#define ENCODER_VT1625_ENUM_ID1 0x211A
#define ENCODER_HDMI_SI1932_ENUM_ID1 0x211B
#define ENCODER_ENCODER_DP_AN9801_ENUM_ID1 0x211C
#define ENCODER_DP_DP501_ENUM_ID1 0x211D
#define ENCODER_INTERNAL_UNIPHY_ENUM_ID1 0x211E
*/
#define ENCODER_INTERNAL_LVDS_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_ENCODER << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_INTERNAL_LVDS << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define ENCODER_INTERNAL_TMDS1_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_ENCODER << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_INTERNAL_TMDS1 << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define ENCODER_INTERNAL_TMDS2_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_ENCODER << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_INTERNAL_TMDS2 << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define ENCODER_INTERNAL_DAC1_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_ENCODER << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_INTERNAL_DAC1 << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define ENCODER_INTERNAL_DAC2_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_ENCODER << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_INTERNAL_DAC2 << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define ENCODER_INTERNAL_SDVOA_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_ENCODER << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_INTERNAL_SDVOA << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define ENCODER_INTERNAL_SDVOA_ENUM_ID2 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_ENCODER << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID2 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_INTERNAL_SDVOA << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define ENCODER_INTERNAL_SDVOB_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_ENCODER << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_INTERNAL_SDVOB << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define ENCODER_SIL170B_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_ENCODER << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_SI170B << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define ENCODER_CH7303_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_ENCODER << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_CH7303 << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define ENCODER_CH7301_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_ENCODER << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_CH7301 << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define ENCODER_INTERNAL_DVO1_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_ENCODER << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_INTERNAL_DVO1 << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define ENCODER_EXTERNAL_SDVOA_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_ENCODER << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_EXTERNAL_SDVOA << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define ENCODER_EXTERNAL_SDVOA_ENUM_ID2 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_ENCODER << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID2 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_EXTERNAL_SDVOA << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define ENCODER_EXTERNAL_SDVOB_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_ENCODER << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_EXTERNAL_SDVOB << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define ENCODER_TITFP513_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_ENCODER << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_TITFP513 << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define ENCODER_INTERNAL_LVTM1_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_ENCODER << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_INTERNAL_LVTM1 << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define ENCODER_VT1623_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_ENCODER << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_VT1623 << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define ENCODER_HDMI_SI1930_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_ENCODER << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_HDMI_SI1930 << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define ENCODER_HDMI_INTERNAL_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_ENCODER << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_HDMI_INTERNAL << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define ENCODER_INTERNAL_KLDSCP_TMDS1_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_ENCODER << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_INTERNAL_KLDSCP_TMDS1 << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define ENCODER_INTERNAL_KLDSCP_TMDS1_ENUM_ID2 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_ENCODER << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID2 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_INTERNAL_KLDSCP_TMDS1 << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define ENCODER_INTERNAL_KLDSCP_DVO1_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_ENCODER << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_INTERNAL_KLDSCP_DVO1 << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define ENCODER_INTERNAL_KLDSCP_DAC1_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_ENCODER << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_INTERNAL_KLDSCP_DAC1 << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define ENCODER_INTERNAL_KLDSCP_DAC2_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_ENCODER << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_INTERNAL_KLDSCP_DAC2 << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT) // Shared with CV/TV and CRT
#define ENCODER_SI178_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_ENCODER << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_SI178 << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define ENCODER_MVPU_FPGA_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_ENCODER << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_MVPU_FPGA << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define ENCODER_INTERNAL_DDI_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_ENCODER << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_INTERNAL_DDI << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define ENCODER_VT1625_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_ENCODER << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_VT1625 << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define ENCODER_HDMI_SI1932_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_ENCODER << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_HDMI_SI1932 << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define ENCODER_DP_DP501_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_ENCODER << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_DP_DP501 << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define ENCODER_DP_AN9801_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_ENCODER << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_DP_AN9801 << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define ENCODER_INTERNAL_UNIPHY_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_ENCODER << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_INTERNAL_UNIPHY << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define ENCODER_INTERNAL_UNIPHY_ENUM_ID2 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_ENCODER << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID2 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_INTERNAL_UNIPHY << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define ENCODER_INTERNAL_KLDSCP_LVTMA_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_ENCODER << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_INTERNAL_KLDSCP_LVTMA << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define ENCODER_INTERNAL_UNIPHY1_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_ENCODER << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_INTERNAL_UNIPHY1 << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define ENCODER_INTERNAL_UNIPHY1_ENUM_ID2 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_ENCODER << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID2 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_INTERNAL_UNIPHY1 << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define ENCODER_INTERNAL_UNIPHY2_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_ENCODER << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_INTERNAL_UNIPHY2 << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define ENCODER_INTERNAL_UNIPHY2_ENUM_ID2 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_ENCODER << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID2 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_INTERNAL_UNIPHY2 << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define ENCODER_GENERAL_EXTERNAL_DVO_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_ENCODER << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_GENERAL_EXTERNAL_DVO << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
drm/radeon: introduce kernel modesetting for radeon hardware Add kernel modesetting support to radeon driver, use the ttm memory manager to manage memory and DRM/GEM to provide userspace API. In order to avoid backward compatibility issue and to allow clean design and code the radeon kernel modesetting use different code path than old radeon/drm driver. When kernel modesetting is enabled the IOCTL of radeon/drm driver are considered as invalid and an error message is printed in the log and they return failure. KMS enabled userspace will use new API to talk with the radeon/drm driver. The new API provide functions to create/destroy/share/mmap buffer object which are then managed by the kernel memory manager (here TTM). In order to submit command to the GPU the userspace provide a buffer holding the command stream, along this buffer userspace have to provide a list of buffer object used by the command stream. The kernel radeon driver will then place buffer in GPU accessible memory and will update command stream to reflect the position of the different buffers. The kernel will also perform security check on command stream provided by the user, we want to catch and forbid any illegal use of the GPU such as DMA into random system memory or into memory not owned by the process supplying the command stream. This part of the code is still incomplete and this why we propose that patch as a staging driver addition, future security might forbid current experimental userspace to run. This code support the following hardware : R1XX,R2XX,R3XX,R4XX,R5XX (radeon up to X1950). Works is underway to provide support for R6XX, R7XX and newer hardware (radeon from HD2XXX to HD4XXX). Authors: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
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#define ENCODER_ALMOND_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_ENCODER << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_ALMOND << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define ENCODER_ALMOND_ENUM_ID2 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_ENCODER << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID2 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_ALMOND << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define ENCODER_TRAVIS_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_ENCODER << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_TRAVIS << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define ENCODER_TRAVIS_ENUM_ID2 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_ENCODER << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID2 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_TRAVIS << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define ENCODER_NUTMEG_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_ENCODER << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_NUTMEG << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define ENCODER_VCE_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_ENCODER << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
ENCODER_OBJECT_ID_INTERNAL_VCE << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
drm/radeon: introduce kernel modesetting for radeon hardware Add kernel modesetting support to radeon driver, use the ttm memory manager to manage memory and DRM/GEM to provide userspace API. In order to avoid backward compatibility issue and to allow clean design and code the radeon kernel modesetting use different code path than old radeon/drm driver. When kernel modesetting is enabled the IOCTL of radeon/drm driver are considered as invalid and an error message is printed in the log and they return failure. KMS enabled userspace will use new API to talk with the radeon/drm driver. The new API provide functions to create/destroy/share/mmap buffer object which are then managed by the kernel memory manager (here TTM). In order to submit command to the GPU the userspace provide a buffer holding the command stream, along this buffer userspace have to provide a list of buffer object used by the command stream. The kernel radeon driver will then place buffer in GPU accessible memory and will update command stream to reflect the position of the different buffers. The kernel will also perform security check on command stream provided by the user, we want to catch and forbid any illegal use of the GPU such as DMA into random system memory or into memory not owned by the process supplying the command stream. This part of the code is still incomplete and this why we propose that patch as a staging driver addition, future security might forbid current experimental userspace to run. This code support the following hardware : R1XX,R2XX,R3XX,R4XX,R5XX (radeon up to X1950). Works is underway to provide support for R6XX, R7XX and newer hardware (radeon from HD2XXX to HD4XXX). Authors: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
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/****************************************************/
/* Connector Object ID definition - Shared with BIOS */
/****************************************************/
/*
#define CONNECTOR_SINGLE_LINK_DVI_I_ENUM_ID1 0x3101
#define CONNECTOR_DUAL_LINK_DVI_I_ENUM_ID1 0x3102
#define CONNECTOR_SINGLE_LINK_DVI_D_ENUM_ID1 0x3103
#define CONNECTOR_DUAL_LINK_DVI_D_ENUM_ID1 0x3104
#define CONNECTOR_VGA_ENUM_ID1 0x3105
#define CONNECTOR_COMPOSITE_ENUM_ID1 0x3106
#define CONNECTOR_SVIDEO_ENUM_ID1 0x3107
#define CONNECTOR_YPbPr_ENUM_ID1 0x3108
#define CONNECTOR_D_CONNECTORE_ENUM_ID1 0x3109
#define CONNECTOR_9PIN_DIN_ENUM_ID1 0x310A
#define CONNECTOR_SCART_ENUM_ID1 0x310B
#define CONNECTOR_HDMI_TYPE_A_ENUM_ID1 0x310C
#define CONNECTOR_HDMI_TYPE_B_ENUM_ID1 0x310D
#define CONNECTOR_LVDS_ENUM_ID1 0x310E
#define CONNECTOR_7PIN_DIN_ENUM_ID1 0x310F
#define CONNECTOR_PCIE_CONNECTOR_ENUM_ID1 0x3110
*/
#define CONNECTOR_LVDS_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_LVDS << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define CONNECTOR_LVDS_ENUM_ID2 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID2 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_LVDS << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define CONNECTOR_eDP_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_eDP << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define CONNECTOR_eDP_ENUM_ID2 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID2 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_eDP << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define CONNECTOR_SINGLE_LINK_DVI_I_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_SINGLE_LINK_DVI_I << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define CONNECTOR_SINGLE_LINK_DVI_I_ENUM_ID2 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID2 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_SINGLE_LINK_DVI_I << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define CONNECTOR_DUAL_LINK_DVI_I_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_DUAL_LINK_DVI_I << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define CONNECTOR_DUAL_LINK_DVI_I_ENUM_ID2 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID2 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_DUAL_LINK_DVI_I << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define CONNECTOR_SINGLE_LINK_DVI_D_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_SINGLE_LINK_DVI_D << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define CONNECTOR_SINGLE_LINK_DVI_D_ENUM_ID2 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID2 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_SINGLE_LINK_DVI_D << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define CONNECTOR_SINGLE_LINK_DVI_D_ENUM_ID3 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID3 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_SINGLE_LINK_DVI_D << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define CONNECTOR_SINGLE_LINK_DVI_D_ENUM_ID4 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID4 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_SINGLE_LINK_DVI_D << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define CONNECTOR_DUAL_LINK_DVI_D_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_DUAL_LINK_DVI_D << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define CONNECTOR_DUAL_LINK_DVI_D_ENUM_ID2 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID2 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_DUAL_LINK_DVI_D << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define CONNECTOR_DUAL_LINK_DVI_D_ENUM_ID3 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID3 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_DUAL_LINK_DVI_D << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define CONNECTOR_VGA_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_VGA << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define CONNECTOR_VGA_ENUM_ID2 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID2 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_VGA << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define CONNECTOR_COMPOSITE_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_COMPOSITE << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define CONNECTOR_COMPOSITE_ENUM_ID2 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID2 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_COMPOSITE << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define CONNECTOR_SVIDEO_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_SVIDEO << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define CONNECTOR_SVIDEO_ENUM_ID2 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID2 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_SVIDEO << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define CONNECTOR_YPbPr_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_YPbPr << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define CONNECTOR_YPbPr_ENUM_ID2 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID2 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_YPbPr << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define CONNECTOR_D_CONNECTOR_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_D_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define CONNECTOR_D_CONNECTOR_ENUM_ID2 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID2 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_D_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define CONNECTOR_9PIN_DIN_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_9PIN_DIN << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define CONNECTOR_9PIN_DIN_ENUM_ID2 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID2 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_9PIN_DIN << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define CONNECTOR_SCART_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_SCART << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define CONNECTOR_SCART_ENUM_ID2 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID2 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_SCART << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define CONNECTOR_HDMI_TYPE_A_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_HDMI_TYPE_A << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define CONNECTOR_HDMI_TYPE_A_ENUM_ID2 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID2 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_HDMI_TYPE_A << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define CONNECTOR_HDMI_TYPE_A_ENUM_ID3 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID3 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_HDMI_TYPE_A << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define CONNECTOR_HDMI_TYPE_B_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_HDMI_TYPE_B << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define CONNECTOR_HDMI_TYPE_B_ENUM_ID2 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID2 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_HDMI_TYPE_B << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define CONNECTOR_7PIN_DIN_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_7PIN_DIN << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define CONNECTOR_7PIN_DIN_ENUM_ID2 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID2 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_7PIN_DIN << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define CONNECTOR_PCIE_CONNECTOR_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_PCIE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define CONNECTOR_PCIE_CONNECTOR_ENUM_ID2 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID2 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_PCIE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define CONNECTOR_CROSSFIRE_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_CROSSFIRE << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define CONNECTOR_CROSSFIRE_ENUM_ID2 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID2 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_CROSSFIRE << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define CONNECTOR_HARDCODE_DVI_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_HARDCODE_DVI << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define CONNECTOR_HARDCODE_DVI_ENUM_ID2 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID2 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_HARDCODE_DVI << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define CONNECTOR_DISPLAYPORT_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_DISPLAYPORT << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define CONNECTOR_DISPLAYPORT_ENUM_ID2 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID2 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_DISPLAYPORT << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define CONNECTOR_DISPLAYPORT_ENUM_ID3 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID3 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_DISPLAYPORT << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define CONNECTOR_DISPLAYPORT_ENUM_ID4 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID4 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_DISPLAYPORT << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
drm/radeon: introduce kernel modesetting for radeon hardware Add kernel modesetting support to radeon driver, use the ttm memory manager to manage memory and DRM/GEM to provide userspace API. In order to avoid backward compatibility issue and to allow clean design and code the radeon kernel modesetting use different code path than old radeon/drm driver. When kernel modesetting is enabled the IOCTL of radeon/drm driver are considered as invalid and an error message is printed in the log and they return failure. KMS enabled userspace will use new API to talk with the radeon/drm driver. The new API provide functions to create/destroy/share/mmap buffer object which are then managed by the kernel memory manager (here TTM). In order to submit command to the GPU the userspace provide a buffer holding the command stream, along this buffer userspace have to provide a list of buffer object used by the command stream. The kernel radeon driver will then place buffer in GPU accessible memory and will update command stream to reflect the position of the different buffers. The kernel will also perform security check on command stream provided by the user, we want to catch and forbid any illegal use of the GPU such as DMA into random system memory or into memory not owned by the process supplying the command stream. This part of the code is still incomplete and this why we propose that patch as a staging driver addition, future security might forbid current experimental userspace to run. This code support the following hardware : R1XX,R2XX,R3XX,R4XX,R5XX (radeon up to X1950). Works is underway to provide support for R6XX, R7XX and newer hardware (radeon from HD2XXX to HD4XXX). Authors: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
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#define CONNECTOR_DISPLAYPORT_ENUM_ID5 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID5 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_DISPLAYPORT << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define CONNECTOR_DISPLAYPORT_ENUM_ID6 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID6 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_DISPLAYPORT << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define CONNECTOR_MXM_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_MXM << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT) //Mapping to MXM_DP_A
#define CONNECTOR_MXM_ENUM_ID2 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID2 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_MXM << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT) //Mapping to MXM_DP_B
#define CONNECTOR_MXM_ENUM_ID3 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID3 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_MXM << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT) //Mapping to MXM_DP_C
#define CONNECTOR_MXM_ENUM_ID4 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID4 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_MXM << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT) //Mapping to MXM_DP_D
#define CONNECTOR_MXM_ENUM_ID5 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID5 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_MXM << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT) //Mapping to MXM_LVDS_TXxx
#define CONNECTOR_MXM_ENUM_ID6 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID6 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_MXM << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT) //Mapping to MXM_LVDS_UXxx
#define CONNECTOR_MXM_ENUM_ID7 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID7 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_MXM << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT) //Mapping to MXM_DAC
#define CONNECTOR_LVDS_eDP_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_LVDS_eDP << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define CONNECTOR_LVDS_eDP_ENUM_ID2 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_CONNECTOR << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID2 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
CONNECTOR_OBJECT_ID_LVDS_eDP << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
drm/radeon: introduce kernel modesetting for radeon hardware Add kernel modesetting support to radeon driver, use the ttm memory manager to manage memory and DRM/GEM to provide userspace API. In order to avoid backward compatibility issue and to allow clean design and code the radeon kernel modesetting use different code path than old radeon/drm driver. When kernel modesetting is enabled the IOCTL of radeon/drm driver are considered as invalid and an error message is printed in the log and they return failure. KMS enabled userspace will use new API to talk with the radeon/drm driver. The new API provide functions to create/destroy/share/mmap buffer object which are then managed by the kernel memory manager (here TTM). In order to submit command to the GPU the userspace provide a buffer holding the command stream, along this buffer userspace have to provide a list of buffer object used by the command stream. The kernel radeon driver will then place buffer in GPU accessible memory and will update command stream to reflect the position of the different buffers. The kernel will also perform security check on command stream provided by the user, we want to catch and forbid any illegal use of the GPU such as DMA into random system memory or into memory not owned by the process supplying the command stream. This part of the code is still incomplete and this why we propose that patch as a staging driver addition, future security might forbid current experimental userspace to run. This code support the following hardware : R1XX,R2XX,R3XX,R4XX,R5XX (radeon up to X1950). Works is underway to provide support for R6XX, R7XX and newer hardware (radeon from HD2XXX to HD4XXX). Authors: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
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/****************************************************/
/* Router Object ID definition - Shared with BIOS */
/****************************************************/
#define ROUTER_I2C_EXTENDER_CNTL_ENUM_ID1 ( GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_ROUTER << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
ROUTER_OBJECT_ID_I2C_EXTENDER_CNTL << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
drm/radeon: introduce kernel modesetting for radeon hardware Add kernel modesetting support to radeon driver, use the ttm memory manager to manage memory and DRM/GEM to provide userspace API. In order to avoid backward compatibility issue and to allow clean design and code the radeon kernel modesetting use different code path than old radeon/drm driver. When kernel modesetting is enabled the IOCTL of radeon/drm driver are considered as invalid and an error message is printed in the log and they return failure. KMS enabled userspace will use new API to talk with the radeon/drm driver. The new API provide functions to create/destroy/share/mmap buffer object which are then managed by the kernel memory manager (here TTM). In order to submit command to the GPU the userspace provide a buffer holding the command stream, along this buffer userspace have to provide a list of buffer object used by the command stream. The kernel radeon driver will then place buffer in GPU accessible memory and will update command stream to reflect the position of the different buffers. The kernel will also perform security check on command stream provided by the user, we want to catch and forbid any illegal use of the GPU such as DMA into random system memory or into memory not owned by the process supplying the command stream. This part of the code is still incomplete and this why we propose that patch as a staging driver addition, future security might forbid current experimental userspace to run. This code support the following hardware : R1XX,R2XX,R3XX,R4XX,R5XX (radeon up to X1950). Works is underway to provide support for R6XX, R7XX and newer hardware (radeon from HD2XXX to HD4XXX). Authors: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
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/* deleted */
/****************************************************/
/* Generic Object ID definition - Shared with BIOS */
/****************************************************/
#define GENERICOBJECT_GLSYNC_ENUM_ID1 (GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_GENERIC << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
GENERIC_OBJECT_ID_GLSYNC << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define GENERICOBJECT_PX2_NON_DRIVABLE_ID1 (GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_GENERIC << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
GENERIC_OBJECT_ID_PX2_NON_DRIVABLE<< OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define GENERICOBJECT_PX2_NON_DRIVABLE_ID2 (GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_GENERIC << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID2 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
GENERIC_OBJECT_ID_PX2_NON_DRIVABLE<< OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define GENERICOBJECT_MXM_OPM_ENUM_ID1 (GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_GENERIC << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
GENERIC_OBJECT_ID_MXM_OPM << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
#define GENERICOBJECT_STEREO_PIN_ENUM_ID1 (GRAPH_OBJECT_TYPE_GENERIC << OBJECT_TYPE_SHIFT |\
GRAPH_OBJECT_ENUM_ID1 << ENUM_ID_SHIFT |\
GENERIC_OBJECT_ID_STEREO_PIN << OBJECT_ID_SHIFT)
drm/radeon: introduce kernel modesetting for radeon hardware Add kernel modesetting support to radeon driver, use the ttm memory manager to manage memory and DRM/GEM to provide userspace API. In order to avoid backward compatibility issue and to allow clean design and code the radeon kernel modesetting use different code path than old radeon/drm driver. When kernel modesetting is enabled the IOCTL of radeon/drm driver are considered as invalid and an error message is printed in the log and they return failure. KMS enabled userspace will use new API to talk with the radeon/drm driver. The new API provide functions to create/destroy/share/mmap buffer object which are then managed by the kernel memory manager (here TTM). In order to submit command to the GPU the userspace provide a buffer holding the command stream, along this buffer userspace have to provide a list of buffer object used by the command stream. The kernel radeon driver will then place buffer in GPU accessible memory and will update command stream to reflect the position of the different buffers. The kernel will also perform security check on command stream provided by the user, we want to catch and forbid any illegal use of the GPU such as DMA into random system memory or into memory not owned by the process supplying the command stream. This part of the code is still incomplete and this why we propose that patch as a staging driver addition, future security might forbid current experimental userspace to run. This code support the following hardware : R1XX,R2XX,R3XX,R4XX,R5XX (radeon up to X1950). Works is underway to provide support for R6XX, R7XX and newer hardware (radeon from HD2XXX to HD4XXX). Authors: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
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/****************************************************/
/* Object Cap definition - Shared with BIOS */
/****************************************************/
#define GRAPHICS_OBJECT_CAP_I2C 0x00000001L
#define GRAPHICS_OBJECT_CAP_TABLE_ID 0x00000002L
drm/radeon: introduce kernel modesetting for radeon hardware Add kernel modesetting support to radeon driver, use the ttm memory manager to manage memory and DRM/GEM to provide userspace API. In order to avoid backward compatibility issue and to allow clean design and code the radeon kernel modesetting use different code path than old radeon/drm driver. When kernel modesetting is enabled the IOCTL of radeon/drm driver are considered as invalid and an error message is printed in the log and they return failure. KMS enabled userspace will use new API to talk with the radeon/drm driver. The new API provide functions to create/destroy/share/mmap buffer object which are then managed by the kernel memory manager (here TTM). In order to submit command to the GPU the userspace provide a buffer holding the command stream, along this buffer userspace have to provide a list of buffer object used by the command stream. The kernel radeon driver will then place buffer in GPU accessible memory and will update command stream to reflect the position of the different buffers. The kernel will also perform security check on command stream provided by the user, we want to catch and forbid any illegal use of the GPU such as DMA into random system memory or into memory not owned by the process supplying the command stream. This part of the code is still incomplete and this why we propose that patch as a staging driver addition, future security might forbid current experimental userspace to run. This code support the following hardware : R1XX,R2XX,R3XX,R4XX,R5XX (radeon up to X1950). Works is underway to provide support for R6XX, R7XX and newer hardware (radeon from HD2XXX to HD4XXX). Authors: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
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#define GRAPHICS_OBJECT_I2CCOMMAND_TABLE_ID 0x01
#define GRAPHICS_OBJECT_HOTPLUGDETECTIONINTERUPT_TABLE_ID 0x02
#define GRAPHICS_OBJECT_ENCODER_OUTPUT_PROTECTION_TABLE_ID 0x03
#if defined(_X86_)
#pragma pack()
#endif
#endif /*GRAPHICTYPE */