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+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<protocol name="linux_dmabuf_unstable_v1">
+
+ <copyright>
+ Copyright © 2014, 2015 Collabora, Ltd.
+
+ Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
+ copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
+ to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
+ the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
+ and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
+ Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
+
+ The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the next
+ paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the
+ Software.
+
+ THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
+ IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
+ FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
+ THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
+ LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
+ FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
+ DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+ </copyright>
+
+ <interface name="zwp_linux_dmabuf_v1" version="3">
+ <description summary="factory for creating dmabuf-based wl_buffers">
+ Following the interfaces from:
+ https://www.khronos.org/registry/egl/extensions/EXT/EGL_EXT_image_dma_buf_import.txt
+ and the Linux DRM sub-system's AddFb2 ioctl.
+
+ This interface offers ways to create generic dmabuf-based
+ wl_buffers. Immediately after a client binds to this interface,
+ the set of supported formats and format modifiers is sent with
+ 'format' and 'modifier' events.
+
+ The following are required from clients:
+
+ - Clients must ensure that either all data in the dma-buf is
+ coherent for all subsequent read access or that coherency is
+ correctly handled by the underlying kernel-side dma-buf
+ implementation.
+
+ - Don't make any more attachments after sending the buffer to the
+ compositor. Making more attachments later increases the risk of
+ the compositor not being able to use (re-import) an existing
+ dmabuf-based wl_buffer.
+
+ The underlying graphics stack must ensure the following:
+
+ - The dmabuf file descriptors relayed to the server will stay valid
+ for the whole lifetime of the wl_buffer. This means the server may
+ at any time use those fds to import the dmabuf into any kernel
+ sub-system that might accept it.
+
+ To create a wl_buffer from one or more dmabufs, a client creates a
+ zwp_linux_dmabuf_params_v1 object with a zwp_linux_dmabuf_v1.create_params
+ request. All planes required by the intended format are added with
+ the 'add' request. Finally, a 'create' or 'create_immed' request is
+ issued, which has the following outcome depending on the import success.
+
+ The 'create' request,
+ - on success, triggers a 'created' event which provides the final
+ wl_buffer to the client.
+ - on failure, triggers a 'failed' event to convey that the server
+ cannot use the dmabufs received from the client.
+
+ For the 'create_immed' request,
+ - on success, the server immediately imports the added dmabufs to
+ create a wl_buffer. No event is sent from the server in this case.
+ - on failure, the server can choose to either:
+ - terminate the client by raising a fatal error.
+ - mark the wl_buffer as failed, and send a 'failed' event to the
+ client. If the client uses a failed wl_buffer as an argument to any
+ request, the behaviour is compositor implementation-defined.
+
+ Warning! The protocol described in this file is experimental and
+ backward incompatible changes may be made. Backward compatible changes
+ may be added together with the corresponding interface version bump.
+ Backward incompatible changes are done by bumping the version number in
+ the protocol and interface names and resetting the interface version.
+ Once the protocol is to be declared stable, the 'z' prefix and the
+ version number in the protocol and interface names are removed and the
+ interface version number is reset.
+ </description>
+
+ <request name="destroy" type="destructor">
+ <description summary="unbind the factory">
+ Objects created through this interface, especially wl_buffers, will
+ remain valid.
+ </description>
+ </request>
+
+ <request name="create_params">
+ <description summary="create a temporary object for buffer parameters">
+ This temporary object is used to collect multiple dmabuf handles into
+ a single batch to create a wl_buffer. It can only be used once and
+ should be destroyed after a 'created' or 'failed' event has been
+ received.
+ </description>
+ <arg name="params_id" type="new_id" interface="zwp_linux_buffer_params_v1"
+ summary="the new temporary"/>
+ </request>
+
+ <event name="format">
+ <description summary="supported buffer format">
+ This event advertises one buffer format that the server supports.
+ All the supported formats are advertised once when the client
+ binds to this interface. A roundtrip after binding guarantees
+ that the client has received all supported formats.
+
+ For the definition of the format codes, see the
+ zwp_linux_buffer_params_v1::create request.
+
+ Warning: the 'format' event is likely to be deprecated and replaced
+ with the 'modifier' event introduced in zwp_linux_dmabuf_v1
+ version 3, described below. Please refrain from using the information
+ received from this event.
+ </description>
+ <arg name="format" type="uint" summary="DRM_FORMAT code"/>
+ </event>
+
+ <event name="modifier" since="3">
+ <description summary="supported buffer format modifier">
+ This event advertises the formats that the server supports, along with
+ the modifiers supported for each format. All the supported modifiers
+ for all the supported formats are advertised once when the client
+ binds to this interface. A roundtrip after binding guarantees that
+ the client has received all supported format-modifier pairs.
+
+ For the definition of the format and modifier codes, see the
+ zwp_linux_buffer_params_v1::create request.
+ </description>
+ <arg name="format" type="uint" summary="DRM_FORMAT code"/>
+ <arg name="modifier_hi" type="uint"
+ summary="high 32 bits of layout modifier"/>
+ <arg name="modifier_lo" type="uint"
+ summary="low 32 bits of layout modifier"/>
+ </event>
+ </interface>
+
+ <interface name="zwp_linux_buffer_params_v1" version="3">
+ <description summary="parameters for creating a dmabuf-based wl_buffer">
+ This temporary object is a collection of dmabufs and other
+ parameters that together form a single logical buffer. The temporary
+ object may eventually create one wl_buffer unless cancelled by
+ destroying it before requesting 'create'.
+
+ Single-planar formats only require one dmabuf, however
+ multi-planar formats may require more than one dmabuf. For all
+ formats, an 'add' request must be called once per plane (even if the
+ underlying dmabuf fd is identical).
+
+ You must use consecutive plane indices ('plane_idx' argument for 'add')
+ from zero to the number of planes used by the drm_fourcc format code.
+ All planes required by the format must be given exactly once, but can
+ be given in any order. Each plane index can be set only once.
+ </description>
+
+ <enum name="error">
+ <entry name="already_used" value="0"
+ summary="the dmabuf_batch object has already been used to create a wl_buffer"/>
+ <entry name="plane_idx" value="1"
+ summary="plane index out of bounds"/>
+ <entry name="plane_set" value="2"
+ summary="the plane index was already set"/>
+ <entry name="incomplete" value="3"
+ summary="missing or too many planes to create a buffer"/>
+ <entry name="invalid_format" value="4"
+ summary="format not supported"/>
+ <entry name="invalid_dimensions" value="5"
+ summary="invalid width or height"/>
+ <entry name="out_of_bounds" value="6"
+ summary="offset + stride * height goes out of dmabuf bounds"/>
+ <entry name="invalid_wl_buffer" value="7"
+ summary="invalid wl_buffer resulted from importing dmabufs via
+ the create_immed request on given buffer_params"/>
+ </enum>
+
+ <request name="destroy" type="destructor">
+ <description summary="delete this object, used or not">
+ Cleans up the temporary data sent to the server for dmabuf-based
+ wl_buffer creation.
+ </description>
+ </request>
+
+ <request name="add">
+ <description summary="add a dmabuf to the temporary set">
+ This request adds one dmabuf to the set in this
+ zwp_linux_buffer_params_v1.
+
+ The 64-bit unsigned value combined from modifier_hi and modifier_lo
+ is the dmabuf layout modifier. DRM AddFB2 ioctl calls this the
+ fb modifier, which is defined in drm_mode.h of Linux UAPI.
+ This is an opaque token. Drivers use this token to express tiling,
+ compression, etc. driver-specific modifications to the base format
+ defined by the DRM fourcc code.
+
+ This request raises the PLANE_IDX error if plane_idx is too large.
+ The error PLANE_SET is raised if attempting to set a plane that
+ was already set.
+ </description>
+ <arg name="fd" type="fd" summary="dmabuf fd"/>
+ <arg name="plane_idx" type="uint" summary="plane index"/>
+ <arg name="offset" type="uint" summary="offset in bytes"/>
+ <arg name="stride" type="uint" summary="stride in bytes"/>
+ <arg name="modifier_hi" type="uint"
+ summary="high 32 bits of layout modifier"/>
+ <arg name="modifier_lo" type="uint"
+ summary="low 32 bits of layout modifier"/>
+ </request>
+
+ <enum name="flags">
+ <entry name="y_invert" value="1" summary="contents are y-inverted"/>
+ <entry name="interlaced" value="2" summary="content is interlaced"/>
+ <entry name="bottom_first" value="4" summary="bottom field first"/>
+ </enum>
+
+ <request name="create">
+ <description summary="create a wl_buffer from the given dmabufs">
+ This asks for creation of a wl_buffer from the added dmabuf
+ buffers. The wl_buffer is not created immediately but returned via
+ the 'created' event if the dmabuf sharing succeeds. The sharing
+ may fail at runtime for reasons a client cannot predict, in
+ which case the 'failed' event is triggered.
+
+ The 'format' argument is a DRM_FORMAT code, as defined by the
+ libdrm's drm_fourcc.h. The Linux kernel's DRM sub-system is the
+ authoritative source on how the format codes should work.
+
+ The 'flags' is a bitfield of the flags defined in enum "flags".
+ 'y_invert' means the that the image needs to be y-flipped.
+
+ Flag 'interlaced' means that the frame in the buffer is not
+ progressive as usual, but interlaced. An interlaced buffer as
+ supported here must always contain both top and bottom fields.
+ The top field always begins on the first pixel row. The temporal
+ ordering between the two fields is top field first, unless
+ 'bottom_first' is specified. It is undefined whether 'bottom_first'
+ is ignored if 'interlaced' is not set.
+
+ This protocol does not convey any information about field rate,
+ duration, or timing, other than the relative ordering between the
+ two fields in one buffer. A compositor may have to estimate the
+ intended field rate from the incoming buffer rate. It is undefined
+ whether the time of receiving wl_surface.commit with a new buffer
+ attached, applying the wl_surface state, wl_surface.frame callback
+ trigger, presentation, or any other point in the compositor cycle
+ is used to measure the frame or field times. There is no support
+ for detecting missed or late frames/fields/buffers either, and
+ there is no support whatsoever for cooperating with interlaced
+ compositor output.
+
+ The composited image quality resulting from the use of interlaced
+ buffers is explicitly undefined. A compositor may use elaborate
+ hardware features or software to deinterlace and create progressive
+ output frames from a sequence of interlaced input buffers, or it
+ may produce substandard image quality. However, compositors that
+ cannot guarantee reasonable image quality in all cases are recommended
+ to just reject all interlaced buffers.
+
+ Any argument errors, including non-positive width or height,
+ mismatch between the number of planes and the format, bad
+ format, bad offset or stride, may be indicated by fatal protocol
+ errors: INCOMPLETE, INVALID_FORMAT, INVALID_DIMENSIONS,
+ OUT_OF_BOUNDS.
+
+ Dmabuf import errors in the server that are not obvious client
+ bugs are returned via the 'failed' event as non-fatal. This
+ allows attempting dmabuf sharing and falling back in the client
+ if it fails.
+
+ This request can be sent only once in the object's lifetime, after
+ which the only legal request is destroy. This object should be
+ destroyed after issuing a 'create' request. Attempting to use this
+ object after issuing 'create' raises ALREADY_USED protocol error.
+
+ It is not mandatory to issue 'create'. If a client wants to
+ cancel the buffer creation, it can just destroy this object.
+ </description>
+ <arg name="width" type="int" summary="base plane width in pixels"/>
+ <arg name="height" type="int" summary="base plane height in pixels"/>
+ <arg name="format" type="uint" summary="DRM_FORMAT code"/>
+ <arg name="flags" type="uint" summary="see enum flags"/>
+ </request>
+
+ <event name="created">
+ <description summary="buffer creation succeeded">
+ This event indicates that the attempted buffer creation was
+ successful. It provides the new wl_buffer referencing the dmabuf(s).
+
+ Upon receiving this event, the client should destroy the
+ zlinux_dmabuf_params object.
+ </description>
+ <arg name="buffer" type="new_id" interface="wl_buffer"
+ summary="the newly created wl_buffer"/>
+ </event>
+
+ <event name="failed">
+ <description summary="buffer creation failed">
+ This event indicates that the attempted buffer creation has
+ failed. It usually means that one of the dmabuf constraints
+ has not been fulfilled.
+
+ Upon receiving this event, the client should destroy the
+ zlinux_buffer_params object.
+ </description>
+ </event>
+
+ <request name="create_immed" since="2">
+ <description summary="immediately create a wl_buffer from the given
+ dmabufs">
+ This asks for immediate creation of a wl_buffer by importing the
+ added dmabufs.
+
+ In case of import success, no event is sent from the server, and the
+ wl_buffer is ready to be used by the client.
+
+ Upon import failure, either of the following may happen, as seen fit
+ by the implementation:
+ - the client is terminated with one of the following fatal protocol
+ errors:
+ - INCOMPLETE, INVALID_FORMAT, INVALID_DIMENSIONS, OUT_OF_BOUNDS,
+ in case of argument errors such as mismatch between the number
+ of planes and the format, bad format, non-positive width or
+ height, or bad offset or stride.
+ - INVALID_WL_BUFFER, in case the cause for failure is unknown or
+ plaform specific.
+ - the server creates an invalid wl_buffer, marks it as failed and
+ sends a 'failed' event to the client. The result of using this
+ invalid wl_buffer as an argument in any request by the client is
+ defined by the compositor implementation.
+
+ This takes the same arguments as a 'create' request, and obeys the
+ same restrictions.
+ </description>
+ <arg name="buffer_id" type="new_id" interface="wl_buffer"
+ summary="id for the newly created wl_buffer"/>
+ <arg name="width" type="int" summary="base plane width in pixels"/>
+ <arg name="height" type="int" summary="base plane height in pixels"/>
+ <arg name="format" type="uint" summary="DRM_FORMAT code"/>
+ <arg name="flags" type="uint" summary="see enum flags"/>
+ </request>
+
+ </interface>
+
+</protocol>