# Magma Emugen Interface Definition The files in this directory were generated using third-party/fuchsia/magma/regen.py and reflect the standard magma protocol. However, as emugen does not have the ability to generate binding code for nested pointers, some method signatures must be modified to use a packed format. For clarity, these are defined alongside the original (disabled) signatures and labeled "fudge" methods. ## Fudge Methods The following describes how fudge methods differ from their original methods. ### `magma_device_query_fudge` If `magma_device_query` for the given query `id` returns a value in `result_out`, then the method populates the value and other fudge parameters are ignored. Otherwise, if `host_allocate` is 1, `result_buffer_mapping_id_inout` is populated with a host-allocated buffer mapping ID, and `result_buffer_size_inout` is populated with this buffer's size. If `host_allocate` is 0, the host looks at the value passed to `result_buffer_size_inout`. If the size is too small for the query data (including value `0`), `result_buffer_mapping_id_inout` is ignored and `result_buffer_size_inout` is set to the minimum buffer size required. Otherwise, `result_buffer_size_inout` is unchanged and the host uses `result_buffer_mapping_id_inout` to map and populate the result buffer contents. Note that as certain queries may return a variable amount of data, clients should query in a loop to ensure all data is successfully retrieved. #### Examples ##### Basic Query ```cpp uint64_t buffer_mapping_id = 0; uint64_t buffer_size = 0; uint64_t result = 0; magma_device_query_fudge( device, MAGMA_QUERY_VENDOR_ID, /* host_allocate = */ 0, &buffer_mapping_id, // Ignored and unchanged &buffer_size, // Ignored and unchanged &result); // Populated with VENDOR_ID ``` ##### Host-Allocated Query ```cpp uint64_t buffer_mapping_id = 0; uint64_t buffer_size = 0; uint64_t result = 0; magma_device_query_fudge( device, MAGMA_QUERY_TOTAL_TIME, /* host_allocate = */ 1, &buffer_mapping_id, // Populated with mapping ID &buffer_size, // Populated with buffer size &result); // Ignored and unchanged ``` ##### Guest-Allocated Query Note that in the following example, the query always returns a fixed-size `magma_total_time_query_result_t`. Although the client could have allocated a buffer sufficiently large to hold this data up front, a loop is used to illustrate handling of variable-size queries, as may be encountered in vendor-specific queries. ```cpp uint64_t buffer_mapping_id = 0; uint64_t buffer_size = 0; uint64_t result = 0; uint64_t allocated_size = 0; GuestBuffer buffer; do { if (buffer_size > 0) { CreateBufferWithMappingId(buffer_size, &buffer, &buffer_mapping_id); allocated_size = buffer_size; } // On the first pass, buffer_mapping_id is ignored, // and buffer_size populated with the required size. // On subsequent passes, an allocated buffer and its // size are passed. If the buffer is sufficiently large, // the buffer contents are populated and the loop exits. // Otherwise, a larger buffer is allocated and the query // is attempted again. magma_device_query_fudge( device, MAGMA_QUERY_TOTAL_TIME, /* host_allocate = */ 0, &buffer_mapping_id, &buffer_size, &result); // Ignored and unchanged } while (allocated_size < buffer_size); ``` ### `magma_connection_execute_command_fudge` This method has the same semantics as `magma_connection_execute_command`, however `descriptor` points to `descriptor_size` bytes that contain a packed `magma_command_descriptor_t` using the following tightly-packed format: ```cpp uint32_t resource_count; uint32_t command_buffer_count; uint32_t wait_semaphore_count; uint32_t signal_semaphore_count; uint64_t flags; magma_exec_resource_t resources[resource_count]; magma_exec_command_buffer_t command_buffers[command_buffer_count]; uint64_t semaphore_ids[signal_semaphore_count]; ``` ### `magma_connection_execute_immediate_commands_fudge` This method has the same semantics as `magma_connection_execute_immediate_commands`, however `command_buffers` points to `command_buffers_size` bytes containing a list of packed `magma_inline_command_buffer_t` structs. The offset to each packed `magma_inline_command_buffer_t` is defined by the elements of `command_buffer_offsets`. Each `magma_inline_command_buffer_t` is encoded using the following tightly-packed format: ```cpp uint64_t size; uint32_t semaphore_count; uint32_t padding; uint64_t semaphore_ids[semaphore_count]; uint8_t data[size]; ``` ### `magma_buffer_set_name_fudge` This method has the same semantics as `magma_buffer_set_name`, however `name_size` should be set to the number of bytes that should be used to define `name`. This should not include the terminating null character. #### Example ```cpp magma_buffer_set_name_fudge(buffer, "MyBuf", 5); ```