#ifndef INTEL_BATCHBUFFER_H #define INTEL_BATCHBUFFER_H #include "main/mtypes.h" #include "intel_context.h" #include "intel_bufmgr.h" #include "intel_reg.h" #define BATCH_SZ 16384 #define BATCH_RESERVED 16 struct intel_batchbuffer { struct intel_context *intel; dri_bo *buf; GLubyte *buffer; GLubyte *map; GLubyte *ptr; GLuint size; /** Tracking of BEGIN_BATCH()/OUT_BATCH()/ADVANCE_BATCH() debugging */ struct { GLuint total; GLubyte *start_ptr; } emit; GLuint dirty_state; GLuint reserved_space; }; struct intel_batchbuffer *intel_batchbuffer_alloc(struct intel_context *intel); void intel_batchbuffer_free(struct intel_batchbuffer *batch); void _intel_batchbuffer_flush(struct intel_batchbuffer *batch, const char *file, int line); #define intel_batchbuffer_flush(batch) \ _intel_batchbuffer_flush(batch, __FILE__, __LINE__) void intel_batchbuffer_reset(struct intel_batchbuffer *batch); /* Unlike bmBufferData, this currently requires the buffer be mapped. * Consider it a convenience function wrapping multple * intel_buffer_dword() calls. */ void intel_batchbuffer_data(struct intel_batchbuffer *batch, const void *data, GLuint bytes); void intel_batchbuffer_release_space(struct intel_batchbuffer *batch, GLuint bytes); GLboolean intel_batchbuffer_emit_reloc(struct intel_batchbuffer *batch, dri_bo *buffer, uint32_t read_domains, uint32_t write_domain, uint32_t offset); void intel_batchbuffer_emit_mi_flush(struct intel_batchbuffer *batch); /* Inline functions - might actually be better off with these * non-inlined. Certainly better off switching all command packets to * be passed as structs rather than dwords, but that's a little bit of * work... */ static INLINE GLint intel_batchbuffer_space(struct intel_batchbuffer *batch) { return (batch->size - batch->reserved_space) - (batch->ptr - batch->map); } static INLINE void intel_batchbuffer_emit_dword(struct intel_batchbuffer *batch, GLuint dword) { assert(batch->map); assert(intel_batchbuffer_space(batch) >= 4); *(GLuint *) (batch->ptr) = dword; batch->ptr += 4; } static INLINE void intel_batchbuffer_require_space(struct intel_batchbuffer *batch, GLuint sz) { assert(sz < batch->size - 8); if (intel_batchbuffer_space(batch) < sz) intel_batchbuffer_flush(batch); } /* Here are the crusty old macros, to be removed: */ #define BATCH_LOCALS #define BEGIN_BATCH(n) do { \ intel_batchbuffer_require_space(intel->batch, (n)*4); \ assert(intel->batch->emit.start_ptr == NULL); \ intel->batch->emit.total = (n) * 4; \ intel->batch->emit.start_ptr = intel->batch->ptr; \ } while (0) #define OUT_BATCH(d) intel_batchbuffer_emit_dword(intel->batch, d) #define OUT_RELOC(buf, read_domains, write_domain, delta) do { \ assert((unsigned) (delta) < buf->size); \ intel_batchbuffer_emit_reloc(intel->batch, buf, \ read_domains, write_domain, delta); \ } while (0) #define ADVANCE_BATCH() do { \ unsigned int _n = intel->batch->ptr - intel->batch->emit.start_ptr; \ assert(intel->batch->emit.start_ptr != NULL); \ if (_n != intel->batch->emit.total) { \ fprintf(stderr, "ADVANCE_BATCH: %d of %d dwords emitted\n", \ _n, intel->batch->emit.total); \ abort(); \ } \ intel->batch->emit.start_ptr = NULL; \ } while(0) #endif