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 22
 23#ifndef __DRM_MODE_CONFIG_H__
 24#define __DRM_MODE_CONFIG_H__
 25
 26#include <linux/mutex.h>
 27#include <linux/types.h>
 28#include <linux/idr.h>
 29#include <linux/workqueue.h>
 30#include <linux/llist.h>
 31
 32#include <drm/drm_modeset_lock.h>
 33
 34struct drm_file;
 35struct drm_device;
 36struct drm_atomic_state;
 37struct drm_mode_fb_cmd2;
 38struct drm_format_info;
 39struct drm_display_mode;
 40
 41/**
 42 * struct drm_mode_config_funcs - basic driver provided mode setting functions
 43 *
 44 * Some global (i.e. not per-CRTC, connector, etc) mode setting functions that
 45 * involve drivers.
 46 */
 47struct drm_mode_config_funcs {
 48	/**
 49	 * @fb_create:
 50	 *
 51	 * Create a new framebuffer object. The core does basic checks on the
 52	 * requested metadata, but most of that is left to the driver. See
 53	 * &struct drm_mode_fb_cmd2 for details.
 54	 *
 55	 * To validate the pixel format and modifier drivers can use
 56	 * drm_any_plane_has_format() to make sure at least one plane supports
 57	 * the requested values. Note that the driver must first determine the
 58	 * actual modifier used if the request doesn't have it specified,
 59	 * ie. when (@mode_cmd->flags & DRM_MODE_FB_MODIFIERS) == 0.
 60	 *
 61	 * If the parameters are deemed valid and the backing storage objects in
 62	 * the underlying memory manager all exist, then the driver allocates
 63	 * a new &drm_framebuffer structure, subclassed to contain
 64	 * driver-specific information (like the internal native buffer object
 65	 * references). It also needs to fill out all relevant metadata, which
 66	 * should be done by calling drm_helper_mode_fill_fb_struct().
 67	 *
 68	 * The initialization is finalized by calling drm_framebuffer_init(),
 69	 * which registers the framebuffer and makes it accessible to other
 70	 * threads.
 71	 *
 72	 * RETURNS:
 73	 *
 74	 * A new framebuffer with an initial reference count of 1 or a negative
 75	 * error code encoded with ERR_PTR().
 76	 */
 77	struct drm_framebuffer *(*fb_create)(struct drm_device *dev,
 78					     struct drm_file *file_priv,
 79					     const struct drm_mode_fb_cmd2 *mode_cmd);
 80
 81	/**
 82	 * @get_format_info:
 83	 *
 84	 * Allows a driver to return custom format information for special
 85	 * fb layouts (eg. ones with auxiliary compression control planes).
 86	 *
 87	 * RETURNS:
 88	 *
 89	 * The format information specific to the given fb metadata, or
 90	 * NULL if none is found.
 91	 */
 92	const struct drm_format_info *(*get_format_info)(const struct drm_mode_fb_cmd2 *mode_cmd);
 93
 94	/**
 95	 * @output_poll_changed:
 96	 *
 97	 * Callback used by helpers to inform the driver of output configuration
 98	 * changes.
 99	 *
100	 * Drivers implementing fbdev emulation with the helpers can call
101	 * drm_fb_helper_hotplug_changed from this hook to inform the fbdev
102	 * helper of output changes.
103	 *
104	 * FIXME:
105	 *
106	 * Except that there's no vtable for device-level helper callbacks
107	 * there's no reason this is a core function.
108	 */
109	void (*output_poll_changed)(struct drm_device *dev);
110
111	/**
112	 * @mode_valid:
113	 *
114	 * Device specific validation of display modes. Can be used to reject
115	 * modes that can never be supported. Only device wide constraints can
116	 * be checked here. crtc/encoder/bridge/connector specific constraints
117	 * should be checked in the .mode_valid() hook for each specific object.
118	 */
119	enum drm_mode_status (*mode_valid)(struct drm_device *dev,
120					   const struct drm_display_mode *mode);
121
122	/**
123	 * @atomic_check:
124	 *
125	 * This is the only hook to validate an atomic modeset update. This
126	 * function must reject any modeset and state changes which the hardware
127	 * or driver doesn't support. This includes but is of course not limited
128	 * to:
129	 *
130	 *  - Checking that the modes, framebuffers, scaling and placement
131	 *    requirements and so on are within the limits of the hardware.
132	 *
133	 *  - Checking that any hidden shared resources are not oversubscribed.
134	 *    This can be shared PLLs, shared lanes, overall memory bandwidth,
135	 *    display fifo space (where shared between planes or maybe even
136	 *    CRTCs).
137	 *
138	 *  - Checking that virtualized resources exported to userspace are not
139	 *    oversubscribed. For various reasons it can make sense to expose
140	 *    more planes, crtcs or encoders than which are physically there. One
141	 *    example is dual-pipe operations (which generally should be hidden
142	 *    from userspace if when lockstepped in hardware, exposed otherwise),
143	 *    where a plane might need 1 hardware plane (if it's just on one
144	 *    pipe), 2 hardware planes (when it spans both pipes) or maybe even
145	 *    shared a hardware plane with a 2nd plane (if there's a compatible
146	 *    plane requested on the area handled by the other pipe).
147	 *
148	 *  - Check that any transitional state is possible and that if
149	 *    requested, the update can indeed be done in the vblank period
150	 *    without temporarily disabling some functions.
151	 *
152	 *  - Check any other constraints the driver or hardware might have.
153	 *
154	 *  - This callback also needs to correctly fill out the &drm_crtc_state
155	 *    in this update to make sure that drm_atomic_crtc_needs_modeset()
156	 *    reflects the nature of the possible update and returns true if and
157	 *    only if the update cannot be applied without tearing within one
158	 *    vblank on that CRTC. The core uses that information to reject
159	 *    updates which require a full modeset (i.e. blanking the screen, or
160	 *    at least pausing updates for a substantial amount of time) if
161	 *    userspace has disallowed that in its request.
162	 *
163	 *  - The driver also does not need to repeat basic input validation
164	 *    like done for the corresponding legacy entry points. The core does
165	 *    that before calling this hook.
166	 *
167	 * See the documentation of @atomic_commit for an exhaustive list of
168	 * error conditions which don't have to be checked at the in this
169	 * callback.
170	 *
171	 * See the documentation for &struct drm_atomic_state for how exactly
172	 * an atomic modeset update is described.
173	 *
174	 * Drivers using the atomic helpers can implement this hook using
175	 * drm_atomic_helper_check(), or one of the exported sub-functions of
176	 * it.
177	 *
178	 * RETURNS:
179	 *
180	 * 0 on success or one of the below negative error codes:
181	 *
182	 *  - -EINVAL, if any of the above constraints are violated.
183	 *
184	 *  - -EDEADLK, when returned from an attempt to acquire an additional
185	 *    &drm_modeset_lock through drm_modeset_lock().
186	 *
187	 *  - -ENOMEM, if allocating additional state sub-structures failed due
188	 *    to lack of memory.
189	 *
190	 *  - -EINTR, -EAGAIN or -ERESTARTSYS, if the IOCTL should be restarted.
191	 *    This can either be due to a pending signal, or because the driver
192	 *    needs to completely bail out to recover from an exceptional
193	 *    situation like a GPU hang. From a userspace point all errors are
194	 *    treated equally.
195	 */
196	int (*atomic_check)(struct drm_device *dev,
197			    struct drm_atomic_state *state);
198
199	/**
200	 * @atomic_commit:
201	 *
202	 * This is the only hook to commit an atomic modeset update. The core
203	 * guarantees that @atomic_check has been called successfully before
204	 * calling this function, and that nothing has been changed in the
205	 * interim.
206	 *
207	 * See the documentation for &struct drm_atomic_state for how exactly
208	 * an atomic modeset update is described.
209	 *
210	 * Drivers using the atomic helpers can implement this hook using
211	 * drm_atomic_helper_commit(), or one of the exported sub-functions of
212	 * it.
213	 *
214	 * Nonblocking commits (as indicated with the nonblock parameter) must
215	 * do any preparatory work which might result in an unsuccessful commit
216	 * in the context of this callback. The only exceptions are hardware
217	 * errors resulting in -EIO. But even in that case the driver must
218	 * ensure that the display pipe is at least running, to avoid
219	 * compositors crashing when pageflips don't work. Anything else,
220	 * specifically committing the update to the hardware, should be done
221	 * without blocking the caller. For updates which do not require a
222	 * modeset this must be guaranteed.
223	 *
224	 * The driver must wait for any pending rendering to the new
225	 * framebuffers to complete before executing the flip. It should also
226	 * wait for any pending rendering from other drivers if the underlying
227	 * buffer is a shared dma-buf. Nonblocking commits must not wait for
228	 * rendering in the context of this callback.
229	 *
230	 * An application can request to be notified when the atomic commit has
231	 * completed. These events are per-CRTC and can be distinguished by the
232	 * CRTC index supplied in &drm_event to userspace.
233	 *
234	 * The drm core will supply a &struct drm_event in each CRTC's
235	 * &drm_crtc_state.event. See the documentation for
236	 * &drm_crtc_state.event for more details about the precise semantics of
237	 * this event.
238	 *
239	 * NOTE:
240	 *
241	 * Drivers are not allowed to shut down any display pipe successfully
242	 * enabled through an atomic commit on their own. Doing so can result in
243	 * compositors crashing if a page flip is suddenly rejected because the
244	 * pipe is off.
245	 *
246	 * RETURNS:
247	 *
248	 * 0 on success or one of the below negative error codes:
249	 *
250	 *  - -EBUSY, if a nonblocking updated is requested and there is
251	 *    an earlier updated pending. Drivers are allowed to support a queue
252	 *    of outstanding updates, but currently no driver supports that.
253	 *    Note that drivers must wait for preceding updates to complete if a
254	 *    synchronous update is requested, they are not allowed to fail the
255	 *    commit in that case.
256	 *
257	 *  - -ENOMEM, if the driver failed to allocate memory. Specifically
258	 *    this can happen when trying to pin framebuffers, which must only
259	 *    be done when committing the state.
260	 *
261	 *  - -ENOSPC, as a refinement of the more generic -ENOMEM to indicate
262	 *    that the driver has run out of vram, iommu space or similar GPU
263	 *    address space needed for framebuffer.
264	 *
265	 *  - -EIO, if the hardware completely died.
266	 *
267	 *  - -EINTR, -EAGAIN or -ERESTARTSYS, if the IOCTL should be restarted.
268	 *    This can either be due to a pending signal, or because the driver
269	 *    needs to completely bail out to recover from an exceptional
270	 *    situation like a GPU hang. From a userspace point of view all errors are
271	 *    treated equally.
272	 *
273	 * This list is exhaustive. Specifically this hook is not allowed to
274	 * return -EINVAL (any invalid requests should be caught in
275	 * @atomic_check) or -EDEADLK (this function must not acquire
276	 * additional modeset locks).
277	 */
278	int (*atomic_commit)(struct drm_device *dev,
279			     struct drm_atomic_state *state,
280			     bool nonblock);
281
282	/**
283	 * @atomic_state_alloc:
284	 *
285	 * This optional hook can be used by drivers that want to subclass struct
286	 * &drm_atomic_state to be able to track their own driver-private global
287	 * state easily. If this hook is implemented, drivers must also
288	 * implement @atomic_state_clear and @atomic_state_free.
289	 *
290	 * Subclassing of &drm_atomic_state is deprecated in favour of using
291	 * &drm_private_state and &drm_private_obj.
292	 *
293	 * RETURNS:
294	 *
295	 * A new &drm_atomic_state on success or NULL on failure.
296	 */
297	struct drm_atomic_state *(*atomic_state_alloc)(struct drm_device *dev);
298
299	/**
300	 * @atomic_state_clear:
301	 *
302	 * This hook must clear any driver private state duplicated into the
303	 * passed-in &drm_atomic_state. This hook is called when the caller
304	 * encountered a &drm_modeset_lock deadlock and needs to drop all
305	 * already acquired locks as part of the deadlock avoidance dance
306	 * implemented in drm_modeset_backoff().
307	 *
308	 * Any duplicated state must be invalidated since a concurrent atomic
309	 * update might change it, and the drm atomic interfaces always apply
310	 * updates as relative changes to the current state.
311	 *
312	 * Drivers that implement this must call drm_atomic_state_default_clear()
313	 * to clear common state.
314	 *
315	 * Subclassing of &drm_atomic_state is deprecated in favour of using
316	 * &drm_private_state and &drm_private_obj.
317	 */
318	void (*atomic_state_clear)(struct drm_atomic_state *state);
319
320	/**
321	 * @atomic_state_free:
322	 *
323	 * This hook needs driver private resources and the &drm_atomic_state
324	 * itself. Note that the core first calls drm_atomic_state_clear() to
325	 * avoid code duplicate between the clear and free hooks.
326	 *
327	 * Drivers that implement this must call
328	 * drm_atomic_state_default_release() to release common resources.
329	 *
330	 * Subclassing of &drm_atomic_state is deprecated in favour of using
331	 * &drm_private_state and &drm_private_obj.
332	 */
333	void (*atomic_state_free)(struct drm_atomic_state *state);
334};
335
336/**
337 * struct drm_mode_config - Mode configuration control structure
338 * @min_width: minimum fb pixel width on this device
339 * @min_height: minimum fb pixel height on this device
340 * @max_width: maximum fb pixel width on this device
341 * @max_height: maximum fb pixel height on this device
342 * @funcs: core driver provided mode setting functions
343 * @fb_base: base address of the framebuffer
344 * @poll_enabled: track polling support for this device
345 * @poll_running: track polling status for this device
346 * @delayed_event: track delayed poll uevent deliver for this device
347 * @output_poll_work: delayed work for polling in process context
348 * @preferred_depth: preferred RBG pixel depth, used by fb helpers
349 * @prefer_shadow: hint to userspace to prefer shadow-fb rendering
350 * @cursor_width: hint to userspace for max cursor width
351 * @cursor_height: hint to userspace for max cursor height
352 * @helper_private: mid-layer private data
353 *
354 * Core mode resource tracking structure.  All CRTC, encoders, and connectors
355 * enumerated by the driver are added here, as are global properties.  Some
356 * global restrictions are also here, e.g. dimension restrictions.
357 */
358struct drm_mode_config {
359	/**
360	 * @mutex:
361	 *
362	 * This is the big scary modeset BKL which protects everything that
363	 * isn't protect otherwise. Scope is unclear and fuzzy, try to remove
364	 * anything from under its protection and move it into more well-scoped
365	 * locks.
366	 *
367	 * The one important thing this protects is the use of @acquire_ctx.
368	 */
369	struct mutex mutex;
370
371	/**
372	 * @connection_mutex:
373	 *
374	 * This protects connector state and the connector to encoder to CRTC
375	 * routing chain.
376	 *
377	 * For atomic drivers specifically this protects &drm_connector.state.
378	 */
379	struct drm_modeset_lock connection_mutex;
380
381	/**
382	 * @acquire_ctx:
383	 *
384	 * Global implicit acquire context used by atomic drivers for legacy
385	 * IOCTLs. Deprecated, since implicit locking contexts make it
386	 * impossible to use driver-private &struct drm_modeset_lock. Users of
387	 * this must hold @mutex.
388	 */
389	struct drm_modeset_acquire_ctx *acquire_ctx;
390
391	/**
392	 * @idr_mutex:
393	 *
394	 * Mutex for KMS ID allocation and management. Protects both @object_idr
395	 * and @tile_idr.
396	 */
397	struct mutex idr_mutex;
398
399	/**
400	 * @object_idr:
401	 *
402	 * Main KMS ID tracking object. Use this idr for all IDs, fb, crtc,
403	 * connector, modes - just makes life easier to have only one.
404	 */
405	struct idr object_idr;
406
407	/**
408	 * @tile_idr:
409	 *
410	 * Use this idr for allocating new IDs for tiled sinks like use in some
411	 * high-res DP MST screens.
412	 */
413	struct idr tile_idr;
414
415	/** @fb_lock: Mutex to protect fb the global @fb_list and @num_fb. */
416	struct mutex fb_lock;
417	/** @num_fb: Number of entries on @fb_list. */
418	int num_fb;
419	/** @fb_list: List of all &struct drm_framebuffer. */
420	struct list_head fb_list;
421
422	/**
423	 * @connector_list_lock: Protects @num_connector and
424	 * @connector_list and @connector_free_list.
425	 */
426	spinlock_t connector_list_lock;
427	/**
428	 * @num_connector: Number of connectors on this device. Protected by
429	 * @connector_list_lock.
430	 */
431	int num_connector;
432	/**
433	 * @connector_ida: ID allocator for connector indices.
434	 */
435	struct ida connector_ida;
436	/**
437	 * @connector_list:
438	 *
439	 * List of connector objects linked with &drm_connector.head. Protected
440	 * by @connector_list_lock. Only use drm_for_each_connector_iter() and
441	 * &struct drm_connector_list_iter to walk this list.
442	 */
443	struct list_head connector_list;
444	/**
445	 * @connector_free_list:
446	 *
447	 * List of connector objects linked with &drm_connector.free_head.
448	 * Protected by @connector_list_lock. Used by
449	 * drm_for_each_connector_iter() and
450	 * &struct drm_connector_list_iter to savely free connectors using
451	 * @connector_free_work.
452	 */
453	struct llist_head connector_free_list;
454	/**
455	 * @connector_free_work: Work to clean up @connector_free_list.
456	 */
457	struct work_struct connector_free_work;
458
459	/**
460	 * @num_encoder:
461	 *
462	 * Number of encoders on this device. This is invariant over the
463	 * lifetime of a device and hence doesn't need any locks.
464	 */
465	int num_encoder;
466	/**
467	 * @encoder_list:
468	 *
469	 * List of encoder objects linked with &drm_encoder.head. This is
470	 * invariant over the lifetime of a device and hence doesn't need any
471	 * locks.
472	 */
473	struct list_head encoder_list;
474
475	/**
476	 * @num_total_plane:
477	 *
478	 * Number of universal (i.e. with primary/curso) planes on this device.
479	 * This is invariant over the lifetime of a device and hence doesn't
480	 * need any locks.
481	 */
482	int num_total_plane;
483	/**
484	 * @plane_list:
485	 *
486	 * List of plane objects linked with &drm_plane.head. This is invariant
487	 * over the lifetime of a device and hence doesn't need any locks.
488	 */
489	struct list_head plane_list;
490
491	/**
492	 * @num_crtc:
493	 *
494	 * Number of CRTCs on this device linked with &drm_crtc.head. This is invariant over the lifetime
495	 * of a device and hence doesn't need any locks.
496	 */
497	int num_crtc;
498	/**
499	 * @crtc_list:
500	 *
501	 * List of CRTC objects linked with &drm_crtc.head. This is invariant
502	 * over the lifetime of a device and hence doesn't need any locks.
503	 */
504	struct list_head crtc_list;
505
506	/**
507	 * @property_list:
508	 *
509	 * List of property type objects linked with &drm_property.head. This is
510	 * invariant over the lifetime of a device and hence doesn't need any
511	 * locks.
512	 */
513	struct list_head property_list;
514
515	/**
516	 * @privobj_list:
517	 *
518	 * List of private objects linked with &drm_private_obj.head. This is
519	 * invariant over the lifetime of a device and hence doesn't need any
520	 * locks.
521	 */
522	struct list_head privobj_list;
523
524	int min_width, min_height;
525	int max_width, max_height;
526	const struct drm_mode_config_funcs *funcs;
527	resource_size_t fb_base;
528
529	/* output poll support */
530	bool poll_enabled;
531	bool poll_running;
532	bool delayed_event;
533	struct delayed_work output_poll_work;
534
535	/**
536	 * @blob_lock:
537	 *
538	 * Mutex for blob property allocation and management, protects
539	 * @property_blob_list and &drm_file.blobs.
540	 */
541	struct mutex blob_lock;
542
543	/**
544	 * @property_blob_list:
545	 *
546	 * List of all the blob property objects linked with
547	 * &drm_property_blob.head. Protected by @blob_lock.
548	 */
549	struct list_head property_blob_list;
550
551	/* pointers to standard properties */
552
553	/**
554	 * @edid_property: Default connector property to hold the EDID of the
555	 * currently connected sink, if any.
556	 */
557	struct drm_property *edid_property;
558	/**
559	 * @dpms_property: Default connector property to control the
560	 * connector's DPMS state.
561	 */
562	struct drm_property *dpms_property;
563	/**
564	 * @path_property: Default connector property to hold the DP MST path
565	 * for the port.
566	 */
567	struct drm_property *path_property;
568	/**
569	 * @tile_property: Default connector property to store the tile
570	 * position of a tiled screen, for sinks which need to be driven with
571	 * multiple CRTCs.
572	 */
573	struct drm_property *tile_property;
574	/**
575	 * @link_status_property: Default connector property for link status
576	 * of a connector
577	 */
578	struct drm_property *link_status_property;
579	/**
580	 * @plane_type_property: Default plane property to differentiate
581	 * CURSOR, PRIMARY and OVERLAY legacy uses of planes.
582	 */
583	struct drm_property *plane_type_property;
584	/**
585	 * @prop_src_x: Default atomic plane property for the plane source
586	 * position in the connected &drm_framebuffer.
587	 */
588	struct drm_property *prop_src_x;
589	/**
590	 * @prop_src_y: Default atomic plane property for the plane source
591	 * position in the connected &drm_framebuffer.
592	 */
593	struct drm_property *prop_src_y;
594	/**
595	 * @prop_src_w: Default atomic plane property for the plane source
596	 * position in the connected &drm_framebuffer.
597	 */
598	struct drm_property *prop_src_w;
599	/**
600	 * @prop_src_h: Default atomic plane property for the plane source
601	 * position in the connected &drm_framebuffer.
602	 */
603	struct drm_property *prop_src_h;
604	/**
605	 * @prop_crtc_x: Default atomic plane property for the plane destination
606	 * position in the &drm_crtc is is being shown on.
607	 */
608	struct drm_property *prop_crtc_x;
609	/**
610	 * @prop_crtc_y: Default atomic plane property for the plane destination
611	 * position in the &drm_crtc is is being shown on.
612	 */
613	struct drm_property *prop_crtc_y;
614	/**
615	 * @prop_crtc_w: Default atomic plane property for the plane destination
616	 * position in the &drm_crtc is is being shown on.
617	 */
618	struct drm_property *prop_crtc_w;
619	/**
620	 * @prop_crtc_h: Default atomic plane property for the plane destination
621	 * position in the &drm_crtc is is being shown on.
622	 */
623	struct drm_property *prop_crtc_h;
624	/**
625	 * @prop_fb_id: Default atomic plane property to specify the
626	 * &drm_framebuffer.
627	 */
628	struct drm_property *prop_fb_id;
629	/**
630	 * @prop_in_fence_fd: Sync File fd representing the incoming fences
631	 * for a Plane.
632	 */
633	struct drm_property *prop_in_fence_fd;
634	/**
635	 * @prop_out_fence_ptr: Sync File fd pointer representing the
636	 * outgoing fences for a CRTC. Userspace should provide a pointer to a
637	 * value of type s32, and then cast that pointer to u64.
638	 */
639	struct drm_property *prop_out_fence_ptr;
640	/**
641	 * @prop_crtc_id: Default atomic plane property to specify the
642	 * &drm_crtc.
643	 */
644	struct drm_property *prop_crtc_id;
645	/**
646	 * @prop_fb_damage_clips: Optional plane property to mark damaged
647	 * regions on the plane in framebuffer coordinates of the framebuffer
648	 * attached to the plane.
649	 *
650	 * The layout of blob data is simply an array of &drm_mode_rect. Unlike
651	 * plane src coordinates, damage clips are not in 16.16 fixed point.
652	 */
653	struct drm_property *prop_fb_damage_clips;
654	/**
655	 * @prop_active: Default atomic CRTC property to control the active
656	 * state, which is the simplified implementation for DPMS in atomic
657	 * drivers.
658	 */
659	struct drm_property *prop_active;
660	/**
661	 * @prop_mode_id: Default atomic CRTC property to set the mode for a
662	 * CRTC. A 0 mode implies that the CRTC is entirely disabled - all
663	 * connectors must be of and active must be set to disabled, too.
664	 */
665	struct drm_property *prop_mode_id;
666	/**
667	 * @prop_vrr_enabled: Default atomic CRTC property to indicate
668	 * whether variable refresh rate should be enabled on the CRTC.
669	 */
670	struct drm_property *prop_vrr_enabled;
671
672	/**
673	 * @dvi_i_subconnector_property: Optional DVI-I property to
674	 * differentiate between analog or digital mode.
675	 */
676	struct drm_property *dvi_i_subconnector_property;
677	/**
678	 * @dvi_i_select_subconnector_property: Optional DVI-I property to
679	 * select between analog or digital mode.
680	 */
681	struct drm_property *dvi_i_select_subconnector_property;
682
683	/**
684	 * @tv_subconnector_property: Optional TV property to differentiate
685	 * between different TV connector types.
686	 */
687	struct drm_property *tv_subconnector_property;
688	/**
689	 * @tv_select_subconnector_property: Optional TV property to select
690	 * between different TV connector types.
691	 */
692	struct drm_property *tv_select_subconnector_property;
693	/**
694	 * @tv_mode_property: Optional TV property to select
695	 * the output TV mode.
696	 */
697	struct drm_property *tv_mode_property;
698	/**
699	 * @tv_left_margin_property: Optional TV property to set the left
700	 * margin (expressed in pixels).
701	 */
702	struct drm_property *tv_left_margin_property;
703	/**
704	 * @tv_right_margin_property: Optional TV property to set the right
705	 * margin (expressed in pixels).
706	 */
707	struct drm_property *tv_right_margin_property;
708	/**
709	 * @tv_top_margin_property: Optional TV property to set the right
710	 * margin (expressed in pixels).
711	 */
712	struct drm_property *tv_top_margin_property;
713	/**
714	 * @tv_bottom_margin_property: Optional TV property to set the right
715	 * margin (expressed in pixels).
716	 */
717	struct drm_property *tv_bottom_margin_property;
718	/**
719	 * @tv_brightness_property: Optional TV property to set the
720	 * brightness.
721	 */
722	struct drm_property *tv_brightness_property;
723	/**
724	 * @tv_contrast_property: Optional TV property to set the
725	 * contrast.
726	 */
727	struct drm_property *tv_contrast_property;
728	/**
729	 * @tv_flicker_reduction_property: Optional TV property to control the
730	 * flicker reduction mode.
731	 */
732	struct drm_property *tv_flicker_reduction_property;
733	/**
734	 * @tv_overscan_property: Optional TV property to control the overscan
735	 * setting.
736	 */
737	struct drm_property *tv_overscan_property;
738	/**
739	 * @tv_saturation_property: Optional TV property to set the
740	 * saturation.
741	 */
742	struct drm_property *tv_saturation_property;
743	/**
744	 * @tv_hue_property: Optional TV property to set the hue.
745	 */
746	struct drm_property *tv_hue_property;
747
748	/**
749	 * @scaling_mode_property: Optional connector property to control the
750	 * upscaling, mostly used for built-in panels.
751	 */
752	struct drm_property *scaling_mode_property;
753	/**
754	 * @aspect_ratio_property: Optional connector property to control the
755	 * HDMI infoframe aspect ratio setting.
756	 */
757	struct drm_property *aspect_ratio_property;
758	/**
759	 * @content_type_property: Optional connector property to control the
760	 * HDMI infoframe content type setting.
761	 */
762	struct drm_property *content_type_property;
763	/**
764	 * @degamma_lut_property: Optional CRTC property to set the LUT used to
765	 * convert the framebuffer's colors to linear gamma.
766	 */
767	struct drm_property *degamma_lut_property;
768	/**
769	 * @degamma_lut_size_property: Optional CRTC property for the size of
770	 * the degamma LUT as supported by the driver (read-only).
771	 */
772	struct drm_property *degamma_lut_size_property;
773	/**
774	 * @ctm_property: Optional CRTC property to set the
775	 * matrix used to convert colors after the lookup in the
776	 * degamma LUT.
777	 */
778	struct drm_property *ctm_property;
779	/**
780	 * @gamma_lut_property: Optional CRTC property to set the LUT used to
781	 * convert the colors, after the CTM matrix, to the gamma space of the
782	 * connected screen.
783	 */
784	struct drm_property *gamma_lut_property;
785	/**
786	 * @gamma_lut_size_property: Optional CRTC property for the size of the
787	 * gamma LUT as supported by the driver (read-only).
788	 */
789	struct drm_property *gamma_lut_size_property;
790
791	/**
792	 * @suggested_x_property: Optional connector property with a hint for
793	 * the position of the output on the host's screen.
794	 */
795	struct drm_property *suggested_x_property;
796	/**
797	 * @suggested_y_property: Optional connector property with a hint for
798	 * the position of the output on the host's screen.
799	 */
800	struct drm_property *suggested_y_property;
801
802	/**
803	 * @non_desktop_property: Optional connector property with a hint
804	 * that device isn't a standard display, and the console/desktop,
805	 * should not be displayed on it.
806	 */
807	struct drm_property *non_desktop_property;
808
809	/**
810	 * @panel_orientation_property: Optional connector property indicating
811	 * how the lcd-panel is mounted inside the casing (e.g. normal or
812	 * upside-down).
813	 */
814	struct drm_property *panel_orientation_property;
815
816	/**
817	 * @writeback_fb_id_property: Property for writeback connectors, storing
818	 * the ID of the output framebuffer.
819	 * See also: drm_writeback_connector_init()
820	 */
821	struct drm_property *writeback_fb_id_property;
822
823	/**
824	 * @writeback_pixel_formats_property: Property for writeback connectors,
825	 * storing an array of the supported pixel formats for the writeback
826	 * engine (read-only).
827	 * See also: drm_writeback_connector_init()
828	 */
829	struct drm_property *writeback_pixel_formats_property;
830	/**
831	 * @writeback_out_fence_ptr_property: Property for writeback connectors,
832	 * fd pointer representing the outgoing fences for a writeback
833	 * connector. Userspace should provide a pointer to a value of type s32,
834	 * and then cast that pointer to u64.
835	 * See also: drm_writeback_connector_init()
836	 */
837	struct drm_property *writeback_out_fence_ptr_property;
838
839	/**
840	 * @hdr_output_metadata_property: Connector property containing hdr
841	 * metatada. This will be provided by userspace compositors based
842	 * on HDR content
843	 */
844	struct drm_property *hdr_output_metadata_property;
845
846	/**
847	 * @content_protection_property: DRM ENUM property for content
848	 * protection. See drm_connector_attach_content_protection_property().
849	 */
850	struct drm_property *content_protection_property;
851
852	/**
853	 * @hdcp_content_type_property: DRM ENUM property for type of
854	 * Protected Content.
855	 */
856	struct drm_property *hdcp_content_type_property;
857
858	/* dumb ioctl parameters */
859	uint32_t preferred_depth, prefer_shadow;
860
861	/**
862	 * @prefer_shadow_fbdev:
863	 *
864	 * Hint to framebuffer emulation to prefer shadow-fb rendering.
865	 */
866	bool prefer_shadow_fbdev;
867
868	/**
869	 * @quirk_addfb_prefer_xbgr_30bpp:
870	 *
871	 * Special hack for legacy ADDFB to keep nouveau userspace happy. Should
872	 * only ever be set by the nouveau kernel driver.
873	 */
874	bool quirk_addfb_prefer_xbgr_30bpp;
875
876	/**
877	 * @quirk_addfb_prefer_host_byte_order:
878	 *
879	 * When set to true drm_mode_addfb() will pick host byte order
880	 * pixel_format when calling drm_mode_addfb2().  This is how
881	 * drm_mode_addfb() should have worked from day one.  It
882	 * didn't though, so we ended up with quirks in both kernel
883	 * and userspace drivers to deal with the broken behavior.
884	 * Simply fixing drm_mode_addfb() unconditionally would break
885	 * these drivers, so add a quirk bit here to allow drivers
886	 * opt-in.
887	 */
888	bool quirk_addfb_prefer_host_byte_order;
889
890	/**
891	 * @async_page_flip: Does this device support async flips on the primary
892	 * plane?
893	 */
894	bool async_page_flip;
895
896	/**
897	 * @allow_fb_modifiers:
898	 *
899	 * Whether the driver supports fb modifiers in the ADDFB2.1 ioctl call.
900	 */
901	bool allow_fb_modifiers;
902
903	/**
904	 * @normalize_zpos:
905	 *
906	 * If true the drm core will call drm_atomic_normalize_zpos() as part of
907	 * atomic mode checking from drm_atomic_helper_check()
908	 */
909	bool normalize_zpos;
910
911	/**
912	 * @modifiers_property: Plane property to list support modifier/format
913	 * combination.
914	 */
915	struct drm_property *modifiers_property;
916
917	/* cursor size */
918	uint32_t cursor_width, cursor_height;
919
920	/**
921	 * @suspend_state:
922	 *
923	 * Atomic state when suspended.
924	 * Set by drm_mode_config_helper_suspend() and cleared by
925	 * drm_mode_config_helper_resume().
926	 */
927	struct drm_atomic_state *suspend_state;
928
929	const struct drm_mode_config_helper_funcs *helper_private;
930};
931
932void drm_mode_config_init(struct drm_device *dev);
933void drm_mode_config_reset(struct drm_device *dev);
934void drm_mode_config_cleanup(struct drm_device *dev);
935
936#endif