* @short_description: Framebuffer handling and drawing library
* @title: i-g-t framebuffer
* @include: igt_fb.h
+ *
+ * This library contains helper functions for handling kms framebuffer objects
+ * using #igt_fb structures to track all the metadata. igt_create_fb() creates
+ * a basic framebufffer and igt_remove_fb() cleans everything up again.
+ *
+ * It also supports drawing using the cairo library and provides some simplified
+ * helper functions to easily draw test patterns. The main function to create a
+ * cairo drawing context for a framebuffer object is igt_get_cairo_ctx().
+ *
+ * Finally it also pulls in the drm fourcc headers and provides some helper
+ * functions to work with these pixel format codes.
*/
/* drm fourcc/cairo format maps */
return 0;
}
+/**
+ * igt_paint_color:
+ * @cr: cairo drawing context
+ * @x: pixel x-coordination of the fill rectangle
+ * @y: pixel y-coordination of the fill rectangle
+ * @w: width of the fill rectangle
+ * @h: height of the fill rectangle
+ * @r: red value to use as fill color
+ * @g: gree value to use as fill color
+ * @b: blue value to use as fill color
+ *
+ * This functions draws a solid rectangle with the given color using the drawing
+ * context @cr.
+ */
void igt_paint_color(cairo_t *cr, int x, int y, int w, int h,
- double r, double g, double b)
+ double r, double g, double b)
{
cairo_rectangle(cr, x, y, w, h);
cairo_set_source_rgb(cr, r, g, b);
cairo_fill(cr);
}
+/**
+ * igt_paint_color_alpha:
+ * @cr: cairo drawing context
+ * @x: pixel x-coordination of the fill rectangle
+ * @y: pixel y-coordination of the fill rectangle
+ * @w: width of the fill rectangle
+ * @h: height of the fill rectangle
+ * @r: red value to use as fill color
+ * @g: gree value to use as fill color
+ * @b: blue value to use as fill color
+ * @a: alpha value to use as fill color
+ *
+ * This functions draws a rectangle with the given color and alpha values using
+ * the drawing context @cr.
+ */
void igt_paint_color_alpha(cairo_t *cr, int x, int y, int w, int h,
- double r, double g, double b, double a)
+ double r, double g, double b, double a)
{
cairo_rectangle(cr, x, y, w, h);
cairo_set_source_rgba(cr, r, g, b, a);
cairo_fill(cr);
}
+/**
+ * igt_paint_color_gradient:
+ * @cr: cairo drawing context
+ * @x: pixel x-coordination of the fill rectangle
+ * @y: pixel y-coordination of the fill rectangle
+ * @w: width of the fill rectangle
+ * @h: height of the fill rectangle
+ * @r: red value to use as fill color
+ * @g: gree value to use as fill color
+ * @b: blue value to use as fill color
+ *
+ * This functions draws a gradient into the rectangle which fades in from black
+ * to the given values using the drawing context @cr.
+ */
void
igt_paint_color_gradient(cairo_t *cr, int x, int y, int w, int h,
- int r, int g, int b)
+ int r, int g, int b)
{
cairo_pattern_t *pat;
igt_paint_color_gradient(cr, x, y, gr_width, gr_height, 1, 1, 1);
}
+/**
+ * igt_cairo_printf_line:
+ * @cr: cairo drawing context
+ * @align: text alignment
+ * @yspacing: additional y-direction feed after this line
+ * @fmt: format string
+ * @...: optional arguments used in the format string
+ *
+ * This is a little helper to draw text onto framebuffers. All the initial setup
+ * (like setting the font size and the moving to the starting position) still
+ * needs to be done manually with explicit cairo calls on @cr.
+ *
+ * Returns:
+ * The width of the drawn text.
+ */
int igt_cairo_printf_line(cairo_t *cr, enum igt_text_align align,
double yspacing, const char *fmt, ...)
{
igt_cairo_printf_line(cr, align, 0, "(%d, %d)", x, y);
}
+/**
+ * igt_paint_test_pattern:
+ * @cr: cairo drawing context
+ * @width: width of the visible area
+ * @height: height of the visible area
+ *
+ * This functions draws an entire set of test patterns for the given visible
+ * area using the drawing context @cr. This is useful for manual visual
+ * inspection of displayed framebuffers.
+ *
+ * The test patterns include
+ * - corner markers to check for over/underscan and
+ * - a set of color and b/w gradients.
+ */
void igt_paint_test_pattern(cairo_t *cr, int width, int height)
{
paint_test_patterns(cr, width, height);
igt_assert(!cairo_status(cr));
}
+/**
+ * igt_paint_image:
+ * @cr: cairo drawing context
+ * @filename: filename of the png image to draw
+ * @dst_x: pixel x-coordination of the destination rectangle
+ * @dst_y: pixel y-coordination of the destination rectangle
+ * @dst_width: width of the destination rectangle
+ * @dst_height: height of the destination rectangle
+ *
+ * This function can be used to draw a scaled version of the supplied png image.
+ * This is currently only used by the CR-code based testing in the "testdisplay"
+ * testcase.
+ */
void igt_paint_image(cairo_t *cr, const char *filename,
- int dst_x, int dst_y, int dst_width, int dst_height)
+ int dst_x, int dst_y, int dst_width, int dst_height)
{
cairo_surface_t *image;
int img_width, img_height;
cairo_restore(cr);
}
+/**
+ * igt_create_fb:
+ * @fd: open i915 drm file descriptor
+ * @width: width of the framebuffer in pixel
+ * @height: height of the framebuffer in pixel
+ * @format: drm fourcc pixel format code
+ * @tiled: X-tiled or linear framebuffer
+ * @fb: pointer to an #igt_fb structure
+ *
+ * This function allocates a gem buffer object suitable to back a framebuffer
+ * with the requested properties and then wraps it up in a drm framebuffer
+ * object. All metadata is stored in @fb.
+ *
+ * The backing storage of the framebuffer is filled with all zeros, i.e. black
+ * for rgb pixel formats.
+ *
+ * Returns:
+ * The kms id of the created framebuffer on success or a negative error code on
+ * failure.
+ */
unsigned int igt_create_fb(int fd, int width, int height, uint32_t format,
- bool tiled, struct igt_fb *fb)
+ bool tiled, struct igt_fb *fb)
{
uint32_t handles[4];
uint32_t pitches[4];
return fb_id;
}
+/**
+ * igt_create_color_fb:
+ * @fd: open i915 drm file descriptor
+ * @width: width of the framebuffer in pixel
+ * @height: height of the framebuffer in pixel
+ * @format: drm fourcc pixel format code
+ * @tiled: X-tiled or linear framebuffer
+ * @r: red value to use as fill color
+ * @g: gree value to use as fill color
+ * @b: blue value to use as fill color
+ * @fb: pointer to an #igt_fb structure
+ *
+ * This function allocates a gem buffer object suitable to back a framebuffer
+ * with the requested properties and then wraps it up in a drm framebuffer
+ * object. All metadata is stored in @fb.
+ *
+ * Compared to igt_create_fb() this function also fills the entire framebuffer
+ * with the given color, which is useful for some simple pipe crc based tests.
+ *
+ * Returns:
+ * The kms id of the created framebuffer on success or a negative error code on
+ * failure.
+ */
unsigned int igt_create_color_fb(int fd, int width, int height,
- uint32_t format, bool tiled,
- double r, double g, double b,
- struct igt_fb *fb /* out */)
+ uint32_t format, bool tiled,
+ double r, double g, double b,
+ struct igt_fb *fb /* out */)
{
unsigned int fb_id;
cairo_t *cr;
if (f->drm_id == drm_format)
return f->cairo_id;
- abort();
+ igt_fail(101);
}
static void __destroy_cairo_surface(void *arg)
return cairo_surface_reference(fb->cairo_surface);
}
+/**
+ * igt_get_cairo_ctx:
+ * @fd: open i915 drm file descriptor
+ * @fb: pointer to an #igt_fb structure
+ *
+ * This initializes a cairo surface for @fb and then allocates a drawing context
+ * for it. The return cairo drawing context should be released by calling
+ * cairo_destroy(). This also sets a default font for drawing text on
+ * framebuffers.
+ *
+ * Returns:
+ * The created cairo drawing context.
+ */
cairo_t *igt_get_cairo_ctx(int fd, struct igt_fb *fb)
{
cairo_surface_t *surface;
return cr;
}
+/**
+ * @fd: open i915 drm file descriptor
+ * @fb: pointer to an #igt_fb structure
+ * @filename: target name for the png image
+ *
+ * This function stores the contents of the supplied framebuffer into a png
+ * image stored at @filename.
+ */
void igt_write_fb_to_png(int fd, struct igt_fb *fb, const char *filename)
{
cairo_surface_t *surface;
igt_assert(status == CAIRO_STATUS_SUCCESS);
}
+/**
+ * igt_remove_fb:
+ * @fd: open i915 drm file descriptor
+ * @fb: pointer to an #igt_fb structure
+ *
+ * This function releases all resources allocated in igt_create_fb() for @fb.
+ * Note that if this framebuffer is still in use on a primary plane the kernel
+ * will disable the corresponding crtc.
+ */
void igt_remove_fb(int fd, struct igt_fb *fb)
{
cairo_surface_destroy(fb->cairo_surface);
gem_close(fd, fb->gem_handle);
}
-/* helpers to handle drm fourcc codes */
+/**
+ * igt_bpp_depth_to_drm_format:
+ * @bpp: desired bits per pixel
+ * @depth: desired depth
+ *
+ * Returns:
+ * The rgb drm fourcc pixel format code corresponding to the given @bpp and
+ * @depth values. Fails hard if no match was found.
+ */
uint32_t igt_bpp_depth_to_drm_format(int bpp, int depth)
{
struct format_desc_struct *f;
if (f->bpp == bpp && f->depth == depth)
return f->drm_id;
- abort();
+ igt_fail(101);
}
-/* Return fb_id on success, 0 on error */
+/**
+ * igt_drm_format_to_bpp:
+ * @drm_format: drm fourcc pixel format code
+ *
+ * Returns:
+ * The bits per pixel for the given drm fourcc pixel format code. Fails hard if
+ * no match was found.
+ */
uint32_t igt_drm_format_to_bpp(uint32_t drm_format)
{
struct format_desc_struct *f;
if (f->drm_id == drm_format)
return f->bpp;
- abort();
+ igt_fail(101);
}
+/**
+ * igt_format_str:
+ * @drm_format: drm fourcc pixel format code
+ *
+ * Returns:
+ * Human-readable fourcc pixel format code for @drm_format or "invalid" no match
+ * was found.
+ */
const char *igt_format_str(uint32_t drm_format)
{
struct format_desc_struct *f;
return "invalid";
}
+/**
+ * igt_get_all_formats:
+ * @formats: pointer to pointer to store the allocated formats array
+ * @format_count: pointer to integer to store the size of the allocated array
+ *
+ * This functions returns an array of all the drm fourcc codes supported by this
+ * library. The caller must free the allocated array again with free().
+ */
void igt_get_all_formats(const uint32_t **formats, int *format_count)
{
static uint32_t *drm_formats;