[PATCH wayland-protocols v7] Add zwp_linux_explicit_synchronization_v1

Alexandros Frantzis alexandros.frantzis at collabora.com
Fri Nov 9 07:46:36 UTC 2018


Signed-off-by: Alexandros Frantzis <alexandros.frantzis at collabora.com>
---

Changes in patch v7:
  - Added linux_ prefix to interface names.

Changes in patch v6:
  - Fixed wl_buffer.attach -> wl_surface.attach typos.
  - Added NO_BUFFER error and update request descriptions.
  - Consistently used "error is raised" phrasing.
  - Add comment about buffer_release object destruction in event
    descriptions.

Changes in patch v5:
  - Further clarified the per-commit nature of buffer_release.
  - Used the wp_linux_dmabuf name to refer to all versions of that protocol.
  - Fixed wl_buffer.attach typo.
  - Clarified when an INVALID_FENCE error is raised.
  - Improved wording explaining the double-buffer state of buffer_release.
  - Allowed get_release requests on all non-null buffers.
  - Clarified that the compositor is free to select buffer_release events
    on a release by release basis.
  - Changed buffer_release to be self-destroyed after it emits an event.

Changes in patch v4:
  - Guaranteed protocol compatibility only with zwp_linux_dmabuf buffers.
  - Added the UNSUPPORTED_BUFFER error.

Changes in patch v3:
  - Reworded implicit/explicit synchronization intro in
    zwp_surface_synchronization_v1 description.
  - Removed confusing mention of wl_buffer.release in
    zwp_surface_synchronization_v1 description.
  - Clarified which fences are affected on sync object destruction.
  - Removed unclear mention about wl_buffer destruction
    in fenced_release description.
  - Clarified that the release events and their guarantees apply to
    the relevant commit only.
  - Reformatted text.

Changes in patch v2:
  - Added NO_SURFACE error for zwp_surface_synchronization_v1 requests.
  - Removed restriction to destroy a zwp_surface_synchronization_v1 object
    after the associated wl_surface is destroyed.
  - Clarified which buffer the acquire fence is associated with.
  - Clarified that exactly one event, either a fenced_release or a
    immediate_release, will be emitted for each commit.

 Makefile.am                                   |   1 +
 .../linux-explicit-synchronization/README     |   6 +
 ...x-explicit-synchronization-unstable-v1.xml | 235 ++++++++++++++++++
 3 files changed, 242 insertions(+)
 create mode 100644 unstable/linux-explicit-synchronization/README
 create mode 100644 unstable/linux-explicit-synchronization/linux-explicit-synchronization-unstable-v1.xml

diff --git a/Makefile.am b/Makefile.am
index 6394e26..7dfbb9e 100644
--- a/Makefile.am
+++ b/Makefile.am
@@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ unstable_protocols =								\
 	unstable/xdg-output/xdg-output-unstable-v1.xml				\
 	unstable/input-timestamps/input-timestamps-unstable-v1.xml	\
 	unstable/xdg-decoration/xdg-decoration-unstable-v1.xml	\
+	unstable/linux-explicit-synchronization/linux-explicit-synchronization-unstable-v1.xml \
 	$(NULL)
 
 stable_protocols =								\
diff --git a/unstable/linux-explicit-synchronization/README b/unstable/linux-explicit-synchronization/README
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f13b404
--- /dev/null
+++ b/unstable/linux-explicit-synchronization/README
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
+Linux explicit synchronization (dma-fence) protocol
+
+Maintainers:
+David Reveman <reveman at chromium.org>
+Daniel Stone <daniels at collabora.com>
+Alexandros Frantzis <alexandros.frantzis at collabora.com>
diff --git a/unstable/linux-explicit-synchronization/linux-explicit-synchronization-unstable-v1.xml b/unstable/linux-explicit-synchronization/linux-explicit-synchronization-unstable-v1.xml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..db36284
--- /dev/null
+++ b/unstable/linux-explicit-synchronization/linux-explicit-synchronization-unstable-v1.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,235 @@
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<protocol name="zwp_linux_explicit_synchronization_unstable_v1">
+
+  <copyright>
+    Copyright 2016 The Chromium Authors.
+    Copyright 2017 Intel Corporation
+    Copyright 2018 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_explicit_synchronization_v1" version="1">
+    <description summary="protocol for providing explicit synchronization">
+      This global is a factory interface, allowing clients to request
+      explicit synchronization for buffers on a per-surface basis.
+
+      See zwp_linux_surface_synchronization_v1 for more information.
+
+      This interface is derived from Chromium's
+      zcr_linux_explicit_synchronization_v1.
+
+      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="destroy explicit synchronization factory object">
+        Destroy this explicit synchronization factory object. Other objects,
+        including zwp_linux_surface_synchronization_v1 objects created by this
+        factory, shall not be affected by this request.
+      </description>
+    </request>
+
+    <enum name="error">
+      <entry name="synchronization_exists" value="0"
+             summary="the surface already has a synchronization object associated"/>
+    </enum>
+
+    <request name="get_synchronization">
+      <description summary="extend surface interface for explicit synchronization">
+        Instantiate an interface extension for the given wl_surface to provide
+        explicit synchronization.
+
+        If the given wl_surface already has an explicit synchronization object
+        associated, the synchronization_exists protocol error is raised.
+      </description>
+
+      <arg name="id" type="new_id"
+           interface="zwp_linux_surface_synchronization_v1"
+           summary="the new synchronization interface id"/>
+      <arg name="surface" type="object" interface="wl_surface"
+           summary="the surface"/>
+    </request>
+  </interface>
+
+  <interface name="zwp_linux_surface_synchronization_v1" version="1">
+    <description summary="per-surface explicit synchronization support">
+      This object implements per-surface explicit synchronization.
+
+      Synchronization refers to co-ordination of pipelined operations performed
+      on buffers. Most GPU clients will schedule an asynchronous operation to
+      render to the buffer, then immediately send the buffer to the compositor
+      to be attached to a surface.
+
+      In implicit synchronization, ensuring that the rendering operation is
+      complete before the compositor displays the buffer is an implementation
+      detail handled by either the kernel or userspace graphics driver.
+
+      By contrast, in explicit synchronization, dma_fence objects mark when the
+      asynchronous operations are complete. When submitting a buffer, the
+      client provides an acquire fence which will be waited on before the
+      compositor accesses the buffer. The Wayland server, through a
+      zwp_linux_buffer_release_v1 object, will inform the client with an event
+      which may be accompanied by a release fence, when the compositor will no
+      longer access the buffer contents due to the specific commit that
+      requested the release event.
+
+      Each surface can be associated with only one object of this interface at
+      any time.
+
+      Explicit synchronization is guaranteed to be supported only for buffers
+      created with any version of the wp_linux_dmabuf buffer factory.
+    </description>
+
+    <request name="destroy" type="destructor">
+      <description summary="destroy synchronization object">
+        Destroy this explicit synchronization object.
+
+        Any fence set by this object with set_acquire_fence since the last
+        commit will be discarded by the server. Any fences set by this object
+        before the last commit are not affected.
+
+        zwp_linux_buffer_release_v1 objects created by this object are not
+        affected by this request.
+      </description>
+    </request>
+
+    <enum name="error">
+      <entry name="invalid_fence" value="0"
+             summary="the fence specified by the client could not be imported"/>
+      <entry name="duplicate_fence" value="1"
+             summary="multiple fences added for a single surface commit"/>
+      <entry name="duplicate_release" value="2"
+             summary="multiple releases added for a single surface commit"/>
+      <entry name="no_surface" value="3"
+             summary="the associated wl_surface was destroyed"/>
+      <entry name="unsupported_buffer" value="4"
+             summary="the buffer does not support explicit synchronization"/>
+      <entry name="no_buffer" value="5"
+             summary="no buffer was attached"/>
+    </enum>
+
+    <request name="set_acquire_fence">
+      <description summary="set the acquire fence">
+        Set the acquire fence that must be signaled before the compositor
+        may sample from the buffer attached with wl_surface.attach. The fence
+        is a dma_fence kernel object.
+
+        The acquire fence is double-buffered state, and will be applied on the
+        next wl_surface.commit request for the associated surface. Thus, it
+        applies only to the buffer that is attached to the surface at commit
+        time.
+
+        If the provided fd is not a valid dma_fence fd, then an INVALID_FENCE
+        error is raised.
+
+        If a fence has already been attached during the same commit cycle, a
+        DUPLICATE_FENCE error is raised.
+
+        If the associated wl_surface was destroyed, a NO_SURFACE error is
+        raised.
+
+        If at surface commit time the attached buffer does not support explicit
+        synchronization, an UNSUPPORTED_BUFFER error is raised.
+
+        If at surface commit time there is no buffer attached, a NO_BUFFER
+        error is raised.
+      </description>
+      <arg name="fd" type="fd" summary="acquire fence fd"/>
+    </request>
+
+    <request name="get_release">
+      <description summary="release fence for last-attached buffer">
+        Create a listener for the release of the buffer attached by the
+        client with wl_surface.attach. See zwp_linux_buffer_release_v1
+        documentation for more information.
+
+        The release object is double-buffered state, and will be associated
+        with the buffer that is attached to the surface at wl_surface.commit
+        time.
+
+        If a zwp_linux_buffer_release_v1 object has already been requested for
+        the surface in the same commit cycle, a DUPLICATE_RELEASE error is
+        raised.
+
+        If the associated wl_surface was destroyed, a NO_SURFACE error
+        is raised.
+
+        If at surface commit time there is no buffer attached, a NO_BUFFER
+        error is raised.
+      </description>
+      <arg name="release" type="new_id" interface="zwp_linux_buffer_release_v1"
+           summary="new zwp_linux_buffer_release_v1 object"/>
+    </request>
+  </interface>
+
+  <interface name="zwp_linux_buffer_release_v1" version="1">
+    <description summary="buffer release explicit synchronization">
+      This object is instantiated in response to a
+      zwp_linux_surface_synchronization_v1.get_release request.
+
+      It provides an alternative to wl_buffer.release events, providing a
+      unique release from a single wl_surface.commit request. The release event
+      also supports explicit synchronization, providing a fence FD for the
+      client to synchronize against.
+
+      Exactly one event, either a fenced_release or an immediate_release, will
+      be emitted for the wl_surface.commit request. The compositor can choose
+      release by release which event it uses.
+
+      This event does not replace wl_buffer.release events; servers are still
+      required to send those events.
+
+      Once a buffer release object has delivered a 'fenced_release' or an
+      'immediate_release' event it is automatically destroyed.
+    </description>
+
+    <event name="fenced_release">
+      <description summary="release buffer with fence">
+        Sent when the compositor has finalised its usage of the associated
+        buffer for the relevant commit, providing a dma_fence which will be
+        signaled when all operations by the compositor on that buffer for that
+        commit have finished.
+
+        This event destroys the zwp_linux_buffer_release_v1 object.
+      </description>
+      <arg name="fence" type="fd" summary="fence for last operation on buffer"/>
+    </event>
+
+    <event name="immediate_release">
+      <description summary="release buffer immediately">
+        Sent when the compositor has finalised its usage of the associated
+        buffer for the relevant commit, and either performed no operations
+        using it, or has a guarantee that all its operations on that buffer for
+        that commit have finished.
+
+        This event destroys the zwp_linux_buffer_release_v1 object.
+      </description>
+    </event>
+  </interface>
+
+</protocol>
-- 
2.19.1



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