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1 /*
2  * Copyright 2005 VMware, Inc.
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25 
26 #ifndef BRW_BUFFEROBJ_H
27 #define BRW_BUFFEROBJ_H
28 
29 #include "main/mtypes.h"
30 
31 struct brw_context;
32 struct gl_buffer_object;
33 
34 
35 /**
36  * Intel vertex/pixel buffer object, derived from Mesa's gl_buffer_object.
37  */
38 struct brw_buffer_object
39 {
40    struct gl_buffer_object Base;
41    struct brw_bo *buffer;     /* the low-level buffer manager's buffer handle */
42 
43    struct brw_bo *range_map_bo[MAP_COUNT];
44 
45    /**
46     * Alignment offset from the range_map_bo temporary mapping to the returned
47     * obj->Pointer (caused by GL_ARB_map_buffer_alignment).
48     */
49    unsigned map_extra[MAP_COUNT];
50 
51    /** @{
52     * Tracking for what range of the BO may currently be in use by the GPU.
53     *
54     * Users often want to either glBufferSubData() or glMapBufferRange() a
55     * buffer object where some subset of it is busy on the GPU, without either
56     * stalling or doing an extra blit (since our blits are extra expensive,
57     * given that we have to reupload most of the 3D state when switching
58     * rings).  We wish they'd just use glMapBufferRange() with the
59     * UNSYNC|INVALIDATE_RANGE flag or the INVALIDATE_BUFFER flag, but lots
60     * don't.
61     *
62     * To work around apps, we track what range of the BO we might have used on
63     * the GPU as vertex data, tranform feedback output, buffer textures, etc.,
64     * and just do glBufferSubData() with an unsynchronized map when they're
65     * outside of that range.
66     *
67     * If gpu_active_start > gpu_active_end, then the GPU is not currently
68     * accessing the BO (and we can map it without synchronization).
69     */
70    uint32_t gpu_active_start;
71    uint32_t gpu_active_end;
72 
73    /** @{
74     * Tracking for what range of the BO may contain valid data.
75     *
76     * Users may create a large buffer object and only fill part of it
77     * with valid data.  This is a conservative estimate of what part
78     * of the buffer contains valid data that we have to preserve.
79     */
80    uint32_t valid_data_start;
81    uint32_t valid_data_end;
82    /** @} */
83 
84    /**
85     * If we've avoided stalls/blits using the active tracking, flag the buffer
86     * for (occasional) stalling in the future to avoid getting stuck in a
87     * cycle of blitting on buffer wraparound.
88     */
89    bool prefer_stall_to_blit;
90    /** @} */
91 };
92 
93 
94 /* Get the bm buffer associated with a GL bufferobject:
95  */
96 struct brw_bo *brw_bufferobj_buffer(struct brw_context *brw,
97                                     struct brw_buffer_object *obj,
98                                     uint32_t offset,
99                                     uint32_t size,
100                                     bool write);
101 
102 void brw_upload_data(struct brw_uploader *upload,
103                      const void *data,
104                      uint32_t size,
105                      uint32_t alignment,
106                      struct brw_bo **out_bo,
107                      uint32_t *out_offset);
108 
109 void *brw_upload_space(struct brw_uploader *upload,
110                        uint32_t size,
111                        uint32_t alignment,
112                        struct brw_bo **out_bo,
113                        uint32_t *out_offset);
114 
115 void brw_upload_finish(struct brw_uploader *upload);
116 void brw_upload_init(struct brw_uploader *upload,
117                      struct brw_bufmgr *bufmgr,
118                      unsigned default_size);
119 
120 /* Hook the bufferobject implementation into mesa:
121  */
122 void brw_init_buffer_object_functions(struct dd_function_table *functions);
123 
124 static inline struct brw_buffer_object *
brw_buffer_object(struct gl_buffer_object * obj)125 brw_buffer_object(struct gl_buffer_object *obj)
126 {
127    return (struct brw_buffer_object *) obj;
128 }
129 
130 struct brw_memory_object {
131    struct gl_memory_object Base;
132    struct brw_bo *bo;
133 };
134 
135 static inline struct brw_memory_object *
brw_memory_object(struct gl_memory_object * obj)136 brw_memory_object(struct gl_memory_object *obj)
137 {
138    return (struct brw_memory_object *)obj;
139 }
140 
141 #endif
142