CloverBootloader/OvmfPkg/VirtioGpuDxe/VirtioGpu.h

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/** @file
Internal type and macro definitions for the Virtio GPU hybrid driver.
Copyright (C) 2016, Red Hat, Inc.
SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
**/
#ifndef _VIRTIO_GPU_DXE_H_
#define _VIRTIO_GPU_DXE_H_
#include <IndustryStandard/VirtioGpu.h>
#include <Library/BaseMemoryLib.h>
#include <Library/DebugLib.h>
#include <Library/UefiLib.h>
#include <Protocol/GraphicsOutput.h>
#include <Protocol/VirtioDevice.h>
//
// Forward declaration of VGPU_GOP.
//
typedef struct VGPU_GOP_STRUCT VGPU_GOP;
//
// The abstraction that directly corresponds to a Virtio GPU device.
//
// This structure will be installed on the handle that has the VirtIo Device
// Protocol interface, with GUID gEfiCallerIdGuid. A similar trick is employed
// in TerminalDxe, and it is necessary so that we can look up VGPU_DEV just
// from the VirtIo Device Protocol handle in the Component Name 2 Protocol
// implementation.
//
typedef struct {
//
// VirtIo represents access to the Virtio GPU device. Never NULL.
//
VIRTIO_DEVICE_PROTOCOL *VirtIo;
//
// BusName carries a customized name for
// EFI_COMPONENT_NAME2_PROTOCOL.GetControllerName(). It is expressed in table
// form because it can theoretically support several languages. Never NULL.
//
EFI_UNICODE_STRING_TABLE *BusName;
//
// VirtIo ring used for VirtIo communication.
//
VRING Ring;
//
// Token associated with Ring's mapping for bus master common buffer
// operation, from VirtioRingMap().
//
VOID *RingMap;
//
// Event to be signaled at ExitBootServices().
//
EFI_EVENT ExitBoot;
//
// Common running counter for all VirtIo GPU requests that ask for fencing.
//
UINT64 FenceId;
//
// The Child field references the GOP wrapper structure. If this pointer is
// NULL, then the hybrid driver has bound (i.e., started) the
// VIRTIO_DEVICE_PROTOCOL controller without producing the child GOP
// controller (that is, after Start() was called with RemainingDevicePath
// pointing to and End of Device Path node). Child can be created and
// destroyed, even repeatedly, independently of VGPU_DEV.
//
// In practice, this field represents the single head (scanout) that we
// support.
//
VGPU_GOP *Child;
} VGPU_DEV;
//
// The Graphics Output Protocol wrapper structure.
//
#define VGPU_GOP_SIG SIGNATURE_64 ('V', 'G', 'P', 'U', '_', 'G', 'O', 'P')
struct VGPU_GOP_STRUCT {
UINT64 Signature;
//
// ParentBus points to the parent VGPU_DEV object. Never NULL.
//
VGPU_DEV *ParentBus;
//
// GopName carries a customized name for
// EFI_COMPONENT_NAME2_PROTOCOL.GetControllerName(). It is expressed in table
// form because it can theoretically support several languages. Never NULL.
//
EFI_UNICODE_STRING_TABLE *GopName;
//
// GopHandle is the UEFI child handle that carries the device path ending
// with the ACPI ADR node, and the Graphics Output Protocol. Never NULL.
//
EFI_HANDLE GopHandle;
//
// The GopDevicePath field is the device path installed on GopHandle,
// ending with an ACPI ADR node. Never NULL.
//
EFI_DEVICE_PATH_PROTOCOL *GopDevicePath;
//
// The Gop field is installed on the child handle as Graphics Output Protocol
// interface.
//
EFI_GRAPHICS_OUTPUT_PROTOCOL Gop;
//
// Referenced by Gop.Mode, GopMode provides a summary about the supported
// graphics modes, and the current mode.
//
EFI_GRAPHICS_OUTPUT_PROTOCOL_MODE GopMode;
//
// Referenced by GopMode.Info, GopModeInfo provides detailed information
// about the current mode.
//
EFI_GRAPHICS_OUTPUT_MODE_INFORMATION GopModeInfo;
//
// Identifier of the 2D host resource that is in use by this head (scanout)
// of the VirtIo GPU device. Zero until the first successful -- internal --
// Gop.SetMode() call, never zero afterwards.
//
UINT32 ResourceId;
//
// A number of whole pages providing the backing store for the 2D host
// resource identified by ResourceId above. NULL until the first successful
// -- internal -- Gop.SetMode() call, never NULL afterwards.
//
UINT32 *BackingStore;
UINTN NumberOfPages;
//
// Token associated with BackingStore's mapping for bus master common
// buffer operation. BackingStoreMap is valid if, and only if,
// BackingStore is non-NULL.
//
VOID *BackingStoreMap;
//
// native display resolution
//
UINT32 NativeXRes;
UINT32 NativeYRes;
};
//
// VirtIo GPU initialization, and commands (primitives) for the GPU device.
//
/**
Configure the VirtIo GPU device that underlies VgpuDev.
@param[in,out] VgpuDev The VGPU_DEV object to set up VirtIo messaging for.
On input, the caller is responsible for having
initialized VgpuDev->VirtIo. On output, VgpuDev->Ring
has been initialized, and synchronous VirtIo GPU
commands (primitives) can be submitted to the device.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS VirtIo GPU configuration successful.
@retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The host-side configuration of the VirtIo GPU is not
supported by this driver.
@retval Error codes from underlying functions.
**/
EFI_STATUS
VirtioGpuInit (
IN OUT VGPU_DEV *VgpuDev
);
/**
De-configure the VirtIo GPU device that underlies VgpuDev.
@param[in,out] VgpuDev The VGPU_DEV object to tear down VirtIo messaging
for. On input, the caller is responsible for having
called VirtioGpuInit(). On output, VgpuDev->Ring has
been uninitialized; VirtIo GPU commands (primitives)
can no longer be submitted to the device.
**/
VOID
VirtioGpuUninit (
IN OUT VGPU_DEV *VgpuDev
);
/**
Allocate, zero and map memory, for bus master common buffer operation, to be
attached as backing store to a host-side VirtIo GPU resource.
@param[in] VgpuDev The VGPU_DEV object that represents the VirtIo GPU
device.
@param[in] NumberOfPages The number of whole pages to allocate and map.
@param[out] HostAddress The system memory address of the allocated area.
@param[out] DeviceAddress The bus master device address of the allocated
area. The VirtIo GPU device may be programmed to
access the allocated area through DeviceAddress;
DeviceAddress is to be passed to the
VirtioGpuResourceAttachBacking() function, as the
BackingStoreDeviceAddress parameter.
@param[out] Mapping A resulting token to pass to
VirtioGpuUnmapAndFreeBackingStore().
@retval EFI_SUCCESS The requested number of pages has been allocated, zeroed
and mapped.
@return Status codes propagated from
VgpuDev->VirtIo->AllocateSharedPages() and
VirtioMapAllBytesInSharedBuffer().
**/
EFI_STATUS
VirtioGpuAllocateZeroAndMapBackingStore (
IN VGPU_DEV *VgpuDev,
IN UINTN NumberOfPages,
OUT VOID **HostAddress,
OUT EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS *DeviceAddress,
OUT VOID **Mapping
);
/**
Unmap and free memory originally allocated and mapped with
VirtioGpuAllocateZeroAndMapBackingStore().
If the memory allocated and mapped with
VirtioGpuAllocateZeroAndMapBackingStore() was attached to a host-side VirtIo
GPU resource with VirtioGpuResourceAttachBacking(), then the caller is
responsible for detaching the backing store from the same resource, with
VirtioGpuResourceDetachBacking(), before calling this function.
@param[in] VgpuDev The VGPU_DEV object that represents the VirtIo GPU
device.
@param[in] NumberOfPages The NumberOfPages parameter originally passed to
VirtioGpuAllocateZeroAndMapBackingStore().
@param[in] HostAddress The HostAddress value originally output by
VirtioGpuAllocateZeroAndMapBackingStore().
@param[in] Mapping The token that was originally output by
VirtioGpuAllocateZeroAndMapBackingStore().
**/
VOID
VirtioGpuUnmapAndFreeBackingStore (
IN VGPU_DEV *VgpuDev,
IN UINTN NumberOfPages,
IN VOID *HostAddress,
IN VOID *Mapping
);
/**
EFI_EVENT_NOTIFY function for the VGPU_DEV.ExitBoot event. It resets the
VirtIo device, causing it to release its resources and to forget its
configuration.
This function may only be called (that is, VGPU_DEV.ExitBoot may only be
signaled) after VirtioGpuInit() returns and before VirtioGpuUninit() is
called.
@param[in] Event Event whose notification function is being invoked.
@param[in] Context Pointer to the associated VGPU_DEV object.
**/
VOID
EFIAPI
VirtioGpuExitBoot (
IN EFI_EVENT Event,
IN VOID *Context
);
/**
The following functions send requests to the VirtIo GPU device model, await
the answer from the host, and return a status. They share the following
interface details:
@param[in,out] VgpuDev The VGPU_DEV object that represents the VirtIo GPU
device. The caller is responsible to have
successfully invoked VirtioGpuInit() on VgpuDev
previously, while VirtioGpuUninit() must not have
been called on VgpuDev.
@retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Invalid command-specific parameters were
detected by this driver.
@retval EFI_SUCCESS Operation successful.
@retval EFI_DEVICE_ERROR The host rejected the request. The host error
code has been logged on the DEBUG_ERROR level.
@return Codes for unexpected errors in VirtIo
messaging.
For the command-specific parameters, please consult the GPU Device section of
the VirtIo 1.0 specification (see references in
"OvmfPkg/Include/IndustryStandard/VirtioGpu.h").
**/
EFI_STATUS
VirtioGpuResourceCreate2d (
IN OUT VGPU_DEV *VgpuDev,
IN UINT32 ResourceId,
IN VIRTIO_GPU_FORMATS Format,
IN UINT32 Width,
IN UINT32 Height
);
EFI_STATUS
VirtioGpuResourceUnref (
IN OUT VGPU_DEV *VgpuDev,
IN UINT32 ResourceId
);
EFI_STATUS
VirtioGpuResourceAttachBacking (
IN OUT VGPU_DEV *VgpuDev,
IN UINT32 ResourceId,
IN EFI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS BackingStoreDeviceAddress,
IN UINTN NumberOfPages
);
EFI_STATUS
VirtioGpuResourceDetachBacking (
IN OUT VGPU_DEV *VgpuDev,
IN UINT32 ResourceId
);
EFI_STATUS
VirtioGpuSetScanout (
IN OUT VGPU_DEV *VgpuDev,
IN UINT32 X,
IN UINT32 Y,
IN UINT32 Width,
IN UINT32 Height,
IN UINT32 ScanoutId,
IN UINT32 ResourceId
);
EFI_STATUS
VirtioGpuTransferToHost2d (
IN OUT VGPU_DEV *VgpuDev,
IN UINT32 X,
IN UINT32 Y,
IN UINT32 Width,
IN UINT32 Height,
IN UINT64 Offset,
IN UINT32 ResourceId
);
EFI_STATUS
VirtioGpuResourceFlush (
IN OUT VGPU_DEV *VgpuDev,
IN UINT32 X,
IN UINT32 Y,
IN UINT32 Width,
IN UINT32 Height,
IN UINT32 ResourceId
);
EFI_STATUS
VirtioGpuGetDisplayInfo (
IN OUT VGPU_DEV *VgpuDev,
volatile VIRTIO_GPU_RESP_DISPLAY_INFO *Response
);
/**
Release guest-side and host-side resources that are related to an initialized
VGPU_GOP.Gop.
param[in,out] VgpuGop The VGPU_GOP object to release resources for.
On input, the caller is responsible for having called
VgpuGop->Gop.SetMode() at least once successfully.
(This is equivalent to the requirement that
VgpuGop->BackingStore be non-NULL. It is also
equivalent to the requirement that VgpuGop->ResourceId
be nonzero.)
On output, resources will be released, and
VgpuGop->BackingStore and VgpuGop->ResourceId will be
nulled.
param[in] DisableHead Whether this head (scanout) currently references the
resource identified by VgpuGop->ResourceId. Only pass
FALSE when VgpuGop->Gop.SetMode() calls this function
while switching between modes, and set it to TRUE
every other time.
**/
VOID
ReleaseGopResources (
IN OUT VGPU_GOP *VgpuGop,
IN BOOLEAN DisableHead
);
//
// Template for initializing VGPU_GOP.Gop.
//
extern CONST EFI_GRAPHICS_OUTPUT_PROTOCOL mGopTemplate;
#endif // _VIRTIO_GPU_DXE_H_