kms: Add high level code documentation
Document the high level components of the KMS abstraction. https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/issues/548 https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/merge_requests/525
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#include "backends/native/meta-kms-update-private.h"
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#include "backends/native/meta-udev.h"
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/**
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* SECTION:kms
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* @short description: KMS abstraction
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* @title: KMS abstraction
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*
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* The KMS abstraction consists of various building blocks for helping out with
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* interacting with the various drm API's, enabling users to use a
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* transactional API, aiming to hide all interaction with the underlying APIs.
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*
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* The subsystem defines two separate contexts, the "main" context, and the
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* "impl" context. The main context is the context of which mutter as a whole
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* runs in. It uses the main GLib main loop and main context and always runs in
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* the main thread.
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*
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* The impl context is where all underlying API is being executed. While in the
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* current state, it always runs in the main thread, the aim is to be able to
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* execute the impl context in a dedicated thread.
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*
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* The public facing MetaKms API is always assumed to be executed from the main
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* context.
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*
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* The KMS abstraction consists of the following public components:
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*
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* #MetaKms:
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*
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* Main entry point; used by the native backend to create devices, post updates
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* etc.
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*
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* #MetaKmsDevice:
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*
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* A device (usually /dev/dri/cardN, where N being a number). Used to get KMS
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* objects, such as connectors, CRTCs, planes, as well as basic meta data such
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* as device path etc.
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*
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* #MetaKmsCrtc:
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*
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* Represents a CRTC. It manages a representation of the current CRTC state,
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* including current mode, coordinates, possible clones.
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*
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* #MetaKmsConnector:
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*
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* Represents a connector, e.g. a display port connection. It also manages a
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* representation of the current state, including meta data such as physical
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* dimension of the connected, available modes, EDID, tile info etc. It also
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* contains helper functions for configuration, as well as methods for adding
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* configuration to a transaction (See #MetaKmsUpdate).
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*
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* #MetaKmsPlane:
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*
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* Represents a hardware plane. A plane is used to define the content of what
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* should be presented on a CRTC. Planes can either be primary planes, used as
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* a backdrop for CRTCs, overlay planes, and cursor planes.
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*
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* #MetaKmsUpdate:
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*
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* A KMS transaction object, meant to be processed potentially atomically when
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* posted. An update consists of plane assignments, mode sets and KMS object
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* property entries. The user adds updates to the object, and then posts it via
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* MetaKms. It will then be processed by the MetaKms backend (See
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* #MetaKmsImpl), potentially atomically.
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*
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*
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* There are also these private objects, without public facing API:
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*
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* #MetaKmsImpl:
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*
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* The KMS backend implementation, running in the impl context. #MetaKmsImpl
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* itself is an abstract object, with potentially multiple implementations.
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* Currently only #MetaKmsImplSimple exists.
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*
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* #MetaKmsImplSimple:
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*
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* A KMS backend implementation using the non-atomic drmMode* API. While it's
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* interacted with using the transactional API, the #MetaKmsUpdate is processed
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* non-atomically.
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*
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* #MetaKmsImplDevice:
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*
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* An object linked to a #MetaKmsDevice, but where it is executed in the impl
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* context. It takes care of the updating of the various KMS object (CRTC,
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* connector, ..) states.
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*
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* #MetaKmsPageFlip:
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*
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* A object representing a page flip. It's created when a page flip is queued,
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* and contains information necessary to provide feedback to the one requesting
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* the page flip.
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*
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*/
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typedef struct _MetaKmsCallbackData
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{
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MetaKmsCallback callback;
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