[Intel-gfx] [PATCH 1/1] kms_cursor_crc/Enabling this test for variable cursor width and heights
Daniel Vetter
daniel at ffwll.ch
Wed Mar 5 15:05:45 CET 2014
On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 05:48:16PM +0200, Ville Syrjälä wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 09:07:05PM +0530, sagar.a.kamble at intel.com wrote:
> > From: Sagar Kamble <sagar.a.kamble at intel.com>
> >
> > Signed-off-by: Sagar Kamble <sagar.a.kamble at intel.com>
> > ---
> > tests/kms_cursor_crc.c | 51 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------
> > 1 file changed, 31 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-)
> >
> > diff --git a/tests/kms_cursor_crc.c b/tests/kms_cursor_crc.c
> > index 38aa1ab..4458248 100644
> > --- a/tests/kms_cursor_crc.c
> > +++ b/tests/kms_cursor_crc.c
> > @@ -34,6 +34,8 @@
> > #include "igt_debugfs.h"
> > #include "igt_kms.h"
> >
> > +int w = 0, h = 0;
> > +
> > enum cursor_type {
> > WHITE_VISIBLE,
> > WHITE_INVISIBLE,
> > @@ -170,7 +172,7 @@ static void test_crc(test_data_t *test_data, enum cursor_type cursor_type,
> >
> > /* enable cursor */
> > igt_assert(drmModeSetCursor(data->drm_fd, test_data->crtc_id,
> > - data->fb[cursor_type].gem_handle, 64, 64) == 0);
> > + data->fb[cursor_type].gem_handle, w, h) == 0);
> >
> > if (onscreen) {
> > /* cursor onscreen, crc should match, except when white visible cursor is used */
> > @@ -180,32 +182,32 @@ static void test_crc(test_data_t *test_data, enum cursor_type cursor_type,
> > do_test(test_data, left, right, top, bottom);
> >
> > /* 2 pixels inside */
> > - do_test(test_data, left - 62, right + 62, top , bottom );
> > - do_test(test_data, left , right , top - 62, bottom + 62);
> > - do_test(test_data, left - 62, right + 62, top - 62, bottom + 62);
> > + do_test(test_data, left - (w - 2), right + (w - 2), top , bottom );
> > + do_test(test_data, left , right , top - (w - 2), bottom + (w - 2));
> > + do_test(test_data, left - (w - 2), right + (w - 2), top - (w - 2), bottom + (w - 2));
> >
> > /* 1 pixel inside */
> > - do_test(test_data, left - 63, right + 63, top , bottom );
> > - do_test(test_data, left , right , top - 63, bottom + 63);
> > - do_test(test_data, left - 63, right + 63, top - 63, bottom + 63);
> > + do_test(test_data, left - (w - 1), right + (w - 1), top , bottom );
> > + do_test(test_data, left , right , top - (w - 1), bottom + (w - 1));
> > + do_test(test_data, left - (w - 1), right + (w - 1), top - (w - 1), bottom + (w - 1));
> > } else {
> > /* cursor offscreen, crc should always match */
> > test_data->crc_must_match = true;
> >
> > /* fully outside */
> > - do_test(test_data, left - 64, right + 64, top , bottom );
> > - do_test(test_data, left , right , top - 64, bottom + 64);
> > - do_test(test_data, left - 64, right + 64, top - 64, bottom + 64);
> > + do_test(test_data, left - w, right + w, top , bottom );
> > + do_test(test_data, left , right , top - w, bottom + w);
> > + do_test(test_data, left - w, right + w, top - w, bottom + w);
> >
> > /* fully outside by 1 extra pixels */
> > - do_test(test_data, left - 65, right + 65, top , bottom );
> > - do_test(test_data, left , right , top - 65, bottom + 65);
> > - do_test(test_data, left - 65, right + 65, top - 65, bottom + 65);
> > + do_test(test_data, left - (w + 1), right + (w + 1), top , bottom );
> > + do_test(test_data, left , right , top - (w + 1), bottom + (w + 1));
> > + do_test(test_data, left - (w + 1), right + (w + 1), top - (w + 1), bottom + (w + 1));
> >
> > /* fully outside by 2 extra pixels */
> > - do_test(test_data, left - 66, right + 66, top , bottom );
> > - do_test(test_data, left , right , top - 66, bottom + 66);
> > - do_test(test_data, left - 66, right + 66, top - 66, bottom + 66);
> > + do_test(test_data, left - (w + 2), right + (w + 2), top , bottom );
> > + do_test(test_data, left , right , top - (w + 2), bottom + (w + 2));
> > + do_test(test_data, left - (w + 2), right + (w + 2), top - (w + 2), bottom + (w + 2));
> >
> > /* fully outside by a lot of extra pixels */
> > do_test(test_data, left - 512, right + 512, top , bottom );
> > @@ -251,9 +253,9 @@ static bool prepare_crtc(test_data_t *test_data, uint32_t connector_id)
> >
> > /* x/y position where the cursor is still fully visible */
> > test_data->left = 0;
> > - test_data->right = connector.config.default_mode.hdisplay - 64;
> > + test_data->right = connector.config.default_mode.hdisplay - w;
> > test_data->top = 0;
> > - test_data->bottom = connector.config.default_mode.vdisplay - 64;
> > + test_data->bottom = connector.config.default_mode.vdisplay - h;
> >
> > /* make sure cursor is disabled */
> > igt_assert(drmModeSetCursor(data->drm_fd, test_data->crtc_id, 0, 0, 0) == 0);
> > @@ -314,20 +316,29 @@ static void create_cursor_fb(data_t *data,
> > {
> > cairo_t *cr;
> >
> > - data->fb_id[cursor_type] = kmstest_create_fb2(data->drm_fd, 64, 64,
> > + data->fb_id[cursor_type] = kmstest_create_fb2(data->drm_fd, w, h,
> > DRM_FORMAT_ARGB8888, false,
> > &data->fb[cursor_type]);
> > igt_assert(data->fb_id[cursor_type]);
> >
> > cr = kmstest_get_cairo_ctx(data->drm_fd,
> > &data->fb[cursor_type]);
> > - kmstest_paint_color_alpha(cr, 0, 0, 64, 64, r, g, b, a);
> > + kmstest_paint_color_alpha(cr, 0, 0, w, h, r, g, b, a);
> > igt_assert(cairo_status(cr) == 0);
> > }
> >
> > igt_main
> > {
> > data_t data = {};
> > + int c;
> > + char args[10];
> > +
> > + printf("\nEnter Width and Height of Cursor Plane (64x64, 128x128):");
> > + scanf("%s", args);
> > + if (sscanf(args, "%dx%d", &w, &h) != 2) {
> > + printf("\nInvalid arguments");
> > + return -1;
> > + }
>
> These tests are meant to run without user interaction, so reading from
> stdin isn't something we want to be doing.
>
> What you should do is add more subtests for the different cursors sizes.
> And you should make the 128x128 and 256x256 subtests skip if the kernel
> refuses the specific cursor size. By using igt_subtest_f() you can avoid
> a bunch of duplicated code for iterating the subtests.
Agree with Ville here, we want subtests for all the cursor sizes we
support and to correctly skip them if the kernel doesn't accept a cursor
of a given size. Once that's all ready your cursor sizes patch is imo good
to go.
Please don't forget to add a Testcase: tag to your kernel patch
referencing your new (sub)tests here.
Thanks, Daniel
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Daniel Vetter
Software Engineer, Intel Corporation
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