/* $Id: vbva.c 60352 2016-04-06 11:07:00Z vboxsync $ */ /** @file * VirtualBox X11 Additions graphics driver 2D acceleration functions */ /* * Copyright (C) 2006-2012 Oracle Corporation * * This file is part of VirtualBox Open Source Edition (OSE), as * available from http://www.virtualbox.org. This file is free software; * you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU * General Public License (GPL) as published by the Free Software * Foundation, in version 2 as it comes in the "COPYING" file of the * VirtualBox OSE distribution. VirtualBox OSE is distributed in the * hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY of any kind. */ #include #include #include #include "compiler.h" #include "vboxvideo.h" #ifdef XORG_7X # include #endif /************************************************************************** * Main functions * **************************************************************************/ /** * Callback function called by the X server to tell us about dirty * rectangles in the video buffer. * * @param pScreen pointer to the information structure for the current * screen * @param iRects Number of dirty rectangles to update * @param aRects Array of structures containing the coordinates of the * rectangles */ void vbvxHandleDirtyRect(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn, int iRects, BoxPtr aRects) { VBVACMDHDR cmdHdr; VBOXPtr pVBox; int i; unsigned j; pVBox = pScrn->driverPrivate; if (!pScrn->vtSema) return; for (j = 0; j < pVBox->cScreens; ++j) { /* Just continue quietly if VBVA is not currently active. */ struct VBVABUFFER *pVBVA = pVBox->pScreens[j].aVbvaCtx.pVBVA; if ( !pVBVA || !(pVBVA->hostFlags.u32HostEvents & VBVA_F_MODE_ENABLED)) continue; for (i = 0; i < iRects; ++i) { if ( aRects[i].x1 > pVBox->pScreens[j].aScreenLocation.x + pVBox->pScreens[j].aScreenLocation.cx || aRects[i].y1 > pVBox->pScreens[j].aScreenLocation.y + pVBox->pScreens[j].aScreenLocation.cy || aRects[i].x2 < pVBox->pScreens[j].aScreenLocation.x || aRects[i].y2 < pVBox->pScreens[j].aScreenLocation.y) continue; cmdHdr.x = (int16_t)aRects[i].x1 - pVBox->pScreens[0].aScreenLocation.x; cmdHdr.y = (int16_t)aRects[i].y1 - pVBox->pScreens[0].aScreenLocation.y; cmdHdr.w = (uint16_t)(aRects[i].x2 - aRects[i].x1); cmdHdr.h = (uint16_t)(aRects[i].y2 - aRects[i].y1); #if 0 TRACE_LOG("display=%u, x=%d, y=%d, w=%d, h=%d\n", j, cmdHdr.x, cmdHdr.y, cmdHdr.w, cmdHdr.h); #endif if (VBoxVBVABufferBeginUpdate(&pVBox->pScreens[j].aVbvaCtx, &pVBox->guestCtx)) { VBoxVBVAWrite(&pVBox->pScreens[j].aVbvaCtx, &pVBox->guestCtx, &cmdHdr, sizeof(cmdHdr)); VBoxVBVABufferEndUpdate(&pVBox->pScreens[j].aVbvaCtx); } } } } static DECLCALLBACK(void *) hgsmiEnvAlloc(void *pvEnv, HGSMISIZE cb) { NOREF(pvEnv); return calloc(1, cb); } static DECLCALLBACK(void) hgsmiEnvFree(void *pvEnv, void *pv) { NOREF(pvEnv); free(pv); } static HGSMIENV g_hgsmiEnv = { NULL, hgsmiEnvAlloc, hgsmiEnvFree }; /** * Calculate the location in video RAM of and initialise the heap for guest to * host messages. In the VirtualBox 4.3 and earlier Guest Additions this * function creates the heap structures directly in guest video RAM, so it * needs to be called whenever video RAM is (re-)set-up. */ void vbvxSetUpHGSMIHeapInGuest(VBOXPtr pVBox, uint32_t cbVRAM) { int rc; uint32_t offVRAMBaseMapping, offGuestHeapMemory, cbGuestHeapMemory; void *pvGuestHeapMemory; VBoxHGSMIGetBaseMappingInfo(cbVRAM, &offVRAMBaseMapping, NULL, &offGuestHeapMemory, &cbGuestHeapMemory, NULL); pvGuestHeapMemory = ((uint8_t *)pVBox->base) + offVRAMBaseMapping + offGuestHeapMemory; rc = VBoxHGSMISetupGuestContext(&pVBox->guestCtx, pvGuestHeapMemory, cbGuestHeapMemory, offVRAMBaseMapping + offGuestHeapMemory, &g_hgsmiEnv); VBVXASSERT(RT_SUCCESS(rc), ("Failed to set up the guest-to-host message buffer heap, rc=%d\n", rc)); pVBox->cbView = offVRAMBaseMapping; } /** Callback to fill in the view structures */ static DECLCALLBACK(int) vboxFillViewInfo(void *pvVBox, struct VBVAINFOVIEW *pViews, uint32_t cViews) { VBOXPtr pVBox = (VBOXPtr)pvVBox; unsigned i; for (i = 0; i < cViews; ++i) { pViews[i].u32ViewIndex = i; pViews[i].u32ViewOffset = 0; pViews[i].u32ViewSize = pVBox->cbView; pViews[i].u32MaxScreenSize = pVBox->cbFBMax; } return VINF_SUCCESS; } /** * Initialise VirtualBox's accelerated video extensions. * * @returns TRUE on success, FALSE on failure */ static Bool vboxSetupVRAMVbva(VBOXPtr pVBox) { int rc = VINF_SUCCESS; unsigned i; pVBox->cbFBMax = pVBox->cbView; for (i = 0; i < pVBox->cScreens; ++i) { pVBox->cbFBMax -= VBVA_MIN_BUFFER_SIZE; pVBox->pScreens[i].aoffVBVABuffer = pVBox->cbFBMax; TRACE_LOG("VBVA buffer offset for screen %u: 0x%lx\n", i, (unsigned long) pVBox->cbFBMax); VBoxVBVASetupBufferContext(&pVBox->pScreens[i].aVbvaCtx, pVBox->pScreens[i].aoffVBVABuffer, VBVA_MIN_BUFFER_SIZE); } TRACE_LOG("Maximum framebuffer size: %lu (0x%lx)\n", (unsigned long) pVBox->cbFBMax, (unsigned long) pVBox->cbFBMax); rc = VBoxHGSMISendViewInfo(&pVBox->guestCtx, pVBox->cScreens, vboxFillViewInfo, (void *)pVBox); VBVXASSERT(RT_SUCCESS(rc), ("Failed to send the view information to the host, rc=%d\n", rc)); return TRUE; } static bool haveHGSMIModeHintAndCursorReportingInterface(VBOXPtr pVBox) { uint32_t fModeHintReporting, fCursorReporting; return RT_SUCCESS(VBoxQueryConfHGSMI(&pVBox->guestCtx, VBOX_VBVA_CONF32_MODE_HINT_REPORTING, &fModeHintReporting)) && RT_SUCCESS(VBoxQueryConfHGSMI(&pVBox->guestCtx, VBOX_VBVA_CONF32_GUEST_CURSOR_REPORTING, &fCursorReporting)) && fModeHintReporting == VINF_SUCCESS && fCursorReporting == VINF_SUCCESS; } static bool hostHasScreenBlankingFlag(VBOXPtr pVBox) { uint32_t fScreenFlags; return RT_SUCCESS(VBoxQueryConfHGSMI(&pVBox->guestCtx, VBOX_VBVA_CONF32_SCREEN_FLAGS, &fScreenFlags)) && fScreenFlags & VBVA_SCREEN_F_BLANK; } /** * Inform VBox that we will supply it with dirty rectangle information * and install the dirty rectangle handler. * * @returns TRUE for success, FALSE for failure * @param pScrn Pointer to a structure describing the X screen in use */ Bool vboxEnableVbva(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn) { bool rc = TRUE; unsigned i; VBOXPtr pVBox = pScrn->driverPrivate; TRACE_ENTRY(); if (!vboxSetupVRAMVbva(pVBox)) return FALSE; for (i = 0; i < pVBox->cScreens; ++i) { struct VBVABUFFER *pVBVA; pVBVA = (struct VBVABUFFER *) ( ((uint8_t *)pVBox->base) + pVBox->pScreens[i].aoffVBVABuffer); if (!VBoxVBVAEnable(&pVBox->pScreens[i].aVbvaCtx, &pVBox->guestCtx, pVBVA, i)) rc = FALSE; } VBVXASSERT(rc, ("Failed to enable screen update reporting for at least one virtual monitor.\n")); pVBox->fHaveHGSMIModeHints = haveHGSMIModeHintAndCursorReportingInterface(pVBox); pVBox->fHostHasScreenBlankingFlag = hostHasScreenBlankingFlag(pVBox); return rc; } /** * Inform VBox that we will stop supplying it with dirty rectangle * information. This function is intended to be called when an X * virtual terminal is disabled, or the X server is terminated. * * @returns TRUE for success, FALSE for failure * @param pScrn Pointer to a structure describing the X screen in use */ void vboxDisableVbva(ScrnInfoPtr pScrn) { unsigned i; VBOXPtr pVBox = pScrn->driverPrivate; TRACE_ENTRY(); for (i = 0; i < pVBox->cScreens; ++i) VBoxVBVADisable(&pVBox->pScreens[i].aVbvaCtx, &pVBox->guestCtx, i); }