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+
+/*
+ * svga3d_reg.h --
+ *
+ * SVGA 3D hardware definitions
+ */
+
+#ifndef _SVGA3D_REG_H_
+#define _SVGA3D_REG_H_
+
+#include "svga_reg.h"
+
+
+/*
+ * 3D Hardware Version
+ *
+ * The hardware version is stored in the SVGA_FIFO_3D_HWVERSION fifo
+ * register. Is set by the host and read by the guest. This lets
+ * us make new guest drivers which are backwards-compatible with old
+ * SVGA hardware revisions. It does not let us support old guest
+ * drivers. Good enough for now.
+ *
+ */
+
+#define SVGA3D_MAKE_HWVERSION(major, minor) (((major) << 16) | ((minor) & 0xFF))
+#define SVGA3D_MAJOR_HWVERSION(version) ((version) >> 16)
+#define SVGA3D_MINOR_HWVERSION(version) ((version) & 0xFF)
+
+typedef enum {
+ SVGA3D_HWVERSION_WS5_RC1 = SVGA3D_MAKE_HWVERSION(0, 1),
+ SVGA3D_HWVERSION_WS5_RC2 = SVGA3D_MAKE_HWVERSION(0, 2),
+ SVGA3D_HWVERSION_WS51_RC1 = SVGA3D_MAKE_HWVERSION(0, 3),
+ SVGA3D_HWVERSION_WS6_B1 = SVGA3D_MAKE_HWVERSION(1, 1),
+ SVGA3D_HWVERSION_FUSION_11 = SVGA3D_MAKE_HWVERSION(1, 4),
+ SVGA3D_HWVERSION_WS65_B1 = SVGA3D_MAKE_HWVERSION(2, 0),
+ SVGA3D_HWVERSION_CURRENT = SVGA3D_HWVERSION_WS65_B1,
+} SVGA3dHardwareVersion;
+
+/*
+ * Generic Types
+ */
+
+typedef uint32 SVGA3dBool; /* 32-bit Bool definition */
+#define SVGA3D_NUM_CLIPPLANES 6
+#define SVGA3D_MAX_SIMULTANEOUS_RENDER_TARGETS 8
+
+
+/*
+ * Surface formats.
+ *
+ * If you modify this list, be sure to keep GLUtil.c in sync. It
+ * includes the internal format definition of each surface in
+ * GLUtil_ConvertSurfaceFormat, and it contains a table of
+ * human-readable names in GLUtil_GetFormatName.
+ */
+
+typedef enum SVGA3dSurfaceFormat {
+ SVGA3D_FORMAT_INVALID = 0,
+
+ SVGA3D_X8R8G8B8 = 1,
+ SVGA3D_A8R8G8B8 = 2,
+
+ SVGA3D_R5G6B5 = 3,
+ SVGA3D_X1R5G5B5 = 4,
+ SVGA3D_A1R5G5B5 = 5,
+ SVGA3D_A4R4G4B4 = 6,
+
+ SVGA3D_Z_D32 = 7,
+ SVGA3D_Z_D16 = 8,
+ SVGA3D_Z_D24S8 = 9,
+ SVGA3D_Z_D15S1 = 10,
+
+ SVGA3D_LUMINANCE8 = 11,
+ SVGA3D_LUMINANCE4_ALPHA4 = 12,
+ SVGA3D_LUMINANCE16 = 13,
+ SVGA3D_LUMINANCE8_ALPHA8 = 14,
+
+ SVGA3D_DXT1 = 15,
+ SVGA3D_DXT2 = 16,
+ SVGA3D_DXT3 = 17,
+ SVGA3D_DXT4 = 18,
+ SVGA3D_DXT5 = 19,
+
+ SVGA3D_BUMPU8V8 = 20,
+ SVGA3D_BUMPL6V5U5 = 21,
+ SVGA3D_BUMPX8L8V8U8 = 22,
+ SVGA3D_BUMPL8V8U8 = 23,
+
+ SVGA3D_ARGB_S10E5 = 24, /* 16-bit floating-point ARGB */
+ SVGA3D_ARGB_S23E8 = 25, /* 32-bit floating-point ARGB */
+
+ SVGA3D_A2R10G10B10 = 26,
+
+ /* signed formats */
+ SVGA3D_V8U8 = 27,
+ SVGA3D_Q8W8V8U8 = 28,
+ SVGA3D_CxV8U8 = 29,
+
+ /* mixed formats */
+ SVGA3D_X8L8V8U8 = 30,
+ SVGA3D_A2W10V10U10 = 31,
+
+ SVGA3D_ALPHA8 = 32,
+
+ /* Single- and dual-component floating point formats */
+ SVGA3D_R_S10E5 = 33,
+ SVGA3D_R_S23E8 = 34,
+ SVGA3D_RG_S10E5 = 35,
+ SVGA3D_RG_S23E8 = 36,
+
+ /*
+ * Any surface can be used as a buffer object, but SVGA3D_BUFFER is
+ * the most efficient format to use when creating new surfaces
+ * expressly for index or vertex data.
+ */
+ SVGA3D_BUFFER = 37,
+
+ SVGA3D_Z_D24X8 = 38,
+
+ SVGA3D_V16U16 = 39,
+
+ SVGA3D_G16R16 = 40,
+ SVGA3D_A16B16G16R16 = 41,
+
+ /* Packed Video formats */
+ SVGA3D_UYVY = 42,
+ SVGA3D_YUY2 = 43,
+
+ SVGA3D_FORMAT_MAX
+} SVGA3dSurfaceFormat;
+
+typedef uint32 SVGA3dColor; /* a, r, g, b */
+
+/*
+ * These match the D3DFORMAT_OP definitions used by Direct3D. We need
+ * them so that we can query the host for what the supported surface
+ * operations are (when we're using the D3D backend, in particular),
+ * and so we can send those operations to the guest.
+ */
+typedef enum {
+ SVGA3DFORMAT_OP_TEXTURE = 0x00000001,
+ SVGA3DFORMAT_OP_VOLUMETEXTURE = 0x00000002,
+ SVGA3DFORMAT_OP_CUBETEXTURE = 0x00000004,
+ SVGA3DFORMAT_OP_OFFSCREEN_RENDERTARGET = 0x00000008,
+ SVGA3DFORMAT_OP_SAME_FORMAT_RENDERTARGET = 0x00000010,
+ SVGA3DFORMAT_OP_ZSTENCIL = 0x00000040,
+ SVGA3DFORMAT_OP_ZSTENCIL_WITH_ARBITRARY_COLOR_DEPTH = 0x00000080,
+
+/*
+ * This format can be used as a render target if the current display mode
+ * is the same depth if the alpha channel is ignored. e.g. if the device
+ * can render to A8R8G8B8 when the display mode is X8R8G8B8, then the
+ * format op list entry for A8R8G8B8 should have this cap.
+ */
+ SVGA3DFORMAT_OP_SAME_FORMAT_UP_TO_ALPHA_RENDERTARGET = 0x00000100,
+
+/*
+ * This format contains DirectDraw support (including Flip). This flag
+ * should not to be set on alpha formats.
+ */
+ SVGA3DFORMAT_OP_DISPLAYMODE = 0x00000400,
+
+/*
+ * The rasterizer can support some level of Direct3D support in this format
+ * and implies that the driver can create a Context in this mode (for some
+ * render target format). When this flag is set, the SVGA3DFORMAT_OP_DISPLAYMODE
+ * flag must also be set.
+ */
+ SVGA3DFORMAT_OP_3DACCELERATION = 0x00000800,
+
+/*
+ * This is set for a private format when the driver has put the bpp in
+ * the structure.
+ */
+ SVGA3DFORMAT_OP_PIXELSIZE = 0x00001000,
+
+/*
+ * Indicates that this format can be converted to any RGB format for which
+ * SVGA3DFORMAT_OP_MEMBEROFGROUP_ARGB is specified
+ */
+ SVGA3DFORMAT_OP_CONVERT_TO_ARGB = 0x00002000,
+
+/*
+ * Indicates that this format can be used to create offscreen plain surfaces.
+ */
+ SVGA3DFORMAT_OP_OFFSCREENPLAIN = 0x00004000,
+
+/*
+ * Indicated that this format can be read as an SRGB texture (meaning that the
+ * sampler will linearize the looked up data)
+ */
+ SVGA3DFORMAT_OP_SRGBREAD = 0x00008000,
+
+/*
+ * Indicates that this format can be used in the bumpmap instructions
+ */
+ SVGA3DFORMAT_OP_BUMPMAP = 0x00010000,
+
+/*
+ * Indicates that this format can be sampled by the displacement map sampler
+ */
+ SVGA3DFORMAT_OP_DMAP = 0x00020000,
+
+/*
+ * Indicates that this format cannot be used with texture filtering
+ */
+ SVGA3DFORMAT_OP_NOFILTER = 0x00040000,
+
+/*
+ * Indicates that format conversions are supported to this RGB format if
+ * SVGA3DFORMAT_OP_CONVERT_TO_ARGB is specified in the source format.
+ */
+ SVGA3DFORMAT_OP_MEMBEROFGROUP_ARGB = 0x00080000,
+
+/*
+ * Indicated that this format can be written as an SRGB target (meaning that the
+ * pixel pipe will DE-linearize data on output to format)
+ */
+ SVGA3DFORMAT_OP_SRGBWRITE = 0x00100000,
+
+/*
+ * Indicates that this format cannot be used with alpha blending
+ */
+ SVGA3DFORMAT_OP_NOALPHABLEND = 0x00200000,
+
+/*
+ * Indicates that the device can auto-generated sublevels for resources
+ * of this format
+ */
+ SVGA3DFORMAT_OP_AUTOGENMIPMAP = 0x00400000,
+
+/*
+ * Indicates that this format can be used by vertex texture sampler
+ */
+ SVGA3DFORMAT_OP_VERTEXTEXTURE = 0x00800000,
+
+/*
+ * Indicates that this format supports neither texture coordinate wrap
+ * modes, nor mipmapping
+ */
+ SVGA3DFORMAT_OP_NOTEXCOORDWRAPNORMIP = 0x01000000
+} SVGA3dFormatOp;
+
+/*
+ * This structure is a conversion of SVGA3DFORMAT_OP_*.
+ * Entries must be located at the same position.
+ */
+typedef union {
+ uint32 value;
+ struct {
+ uint32 texture : 1;
+ uint32 volumeTexture : 1;
+ uint32 cubeTexture : 1;
+ uint32 offscreenRenderTarget : 1;
+ uint32 sameFormatRenderTarget : 1;
+ uint32 unknown1 : 1;
+ uint32 zStencil : 1;
+ uint32 zStencilArbitraryDepth : 1;
+ uint32 sameFormatUpToAlpha : 1;
+ uint32 unknown2 : 1;
+ uint32 displayMode : 1;
+ uint32 acceleration3d : 1;
+ uint32 pixelSize : 1;
+ uint32 convertToARGB : 1;
+ uint32 offscreenPlain : 1;
+ uint32 sRGBRead : 1;
+ uint32 bumpMap : 1;
+ uint32 dmap : 1;
+ uint32 noFilter : 1;
+ uint32 memberOfGroupARGB : 1;
+ uint32 sRGBWrite : 1;
+ uint32 noAlphaBlend : 1;
+ uint32 autoGenMipMap : 1;
+ uint32 vertexTexture : 1;
+ uint32 noTexCoordWrapNorMip : 1;
+ };
+} SVGA3dSurfaceFormatCaps;
+
+/*
+ * SVGA_3D_CMD_SETRENDERSTATE Types. All value types
+ * must fit in a uint32.
+ */
+
+typedef enum {
+ SVGA3D_RS_INVALID = 0,
+ SVGA3D_RS_ZENABLE = 1, /* SVGA3dBool */
+ SVGA3D_RS_ZWRITEENABLE = 2, /* SVGA3dBool */
+ SVGA3D_RS_ALPHATESTENABLE = 3, /* SVGA3dBool */
+ SVGA3D_RS_DITHERENABLE = 4, /* SVGA3dBool */
+ SVGA3D_RS_BLENDENABLE = 5, /* SVGA3dBool */
+ SVGA3D_RS_FOGENABLE = 6, /* SVGA3dBool */
+ SVGA3D_RS_SPECULARENABLE = 7, /* SVGA3dBool */
+ SVGA3D_RS_STENCILENABLE = 8, /* SVGA3dBool */
+ SVGA3D_RS_LIGHTINGENABLE = 9, /* SVGA3dBool */
+ SVGA3D_RS_NORMALIZENORMALS = 10, /* SVGA3dBool */
+ SVGA3D_RS_POINTSPRITEENABLE = 11, /* SVGA3dBool */
+ SVGA3D_RS_POINTSCALEENABLE = 12, /* SVGA3dBool */
+ SVGA3D_RS_STENCILREF = 13, /* uint32 */
+ SVGA3D_RS_STENCILMASK = 14, /* uint32 */
+ SVGA3D_RS_STENCILWRITEMASK = 15, /* uint32 */
+ SVGA3D_RS_FOGSTART = 16, /* float */
+ SVGA3D_RS_FOGEND = 17, /* float */
+ SVGA3D_RS_FOGDENSITY = 18, /* float */
+ SVGA3D_RS_POINTSIZE = 19, /* float */
+ SVGA3D_RS_POINTSIZEMIN = 20, /* float */
+ SVGA3D_RS_POINTSIZEMAX = 21, /* float */
+ SVGA3D_RS_POINTSCALE_A = 22, /* float */
+ SVGA3D_RS_POINTSCALE_B = 23, /* float */
+ SVGA3D_RS_POINTSCALE_C = 24, /* float */
+ SVGA3D_RS_FOGCOLOR = 25, /* SVGA3dColor */
+ SVGA3D_RS_AMBIENT = 26, /* SVGA3dColor */
+ SVGA3D_RS_CLIPPLANEENABLE = 27, /* SVGA3dClipPlanes */
+ SVGA3D_RS_FOGMODE = 28, /* SVGA3dFogMode */
+ SVGA3D_RS_FILLMODE = 29, /* SVGA3dFillMode */
+ SVGA3D_RS_SHADEMODE = 30, /* SVGA3dShadeMode */
+ SVGA3D_RS_LINEPATTERN = 31, /* SVGA3dLinePattern */
+ SVGA3D_RS_SRCBLEND = 32, /* SVGA3dBlendOp */
+ SVGA3D_RS_DSTBLEND = 33, /* SVGA3dBlendOp */
+ SVGA3D_RS_BLENDEQUATION = 34, /* SVGA3dBlendEquation */
+ SVGA3D_RS_CULLMODE = 35, /* SVGA3dFace */
+ SVGA3D_RS_ZFUNC = 36, /* SVGA3dCmpFunc */
+ SVGA3D_RS_ALPHAFUNC = 37, /* SVGA3dCmpFunc */
+ SVGA3D_RS_STENCILFUNC = 38, /* SVGA3dCmpFunc */
+ SVGA3D_RS_STENCILFAIL = 39, /* SVGA3dStencilOp */
+ SVGA3D_RS_STENCILZFAIL = 40, /* SVGA3dStencilOp */
+ SVGA3D_RS_STENCILPASS = 41, /* SVGA3dStencilOp */
+ SVGA3D_RS_ALPHAREF = 42, /* float (0.0 .. 1.0) */
+ SVGA3D_RS_FRONTWINDING = 43, /* SVGA3dFrontWinding */
+ SVGA3D_RS_COORDINATETYPE = 44, /* SVGA3dCoordinateType */
+ SVGA3D_RS_ZBIAS = 45, /* float */
+ SVGA3D_RS_RANGEFOGENABLE = 46, /* SVGA3dBool */
+ SVGA3D_RS_COLORWRITEENABLE = 47, /* SVGA3dColorMask */
+ SVGA3D_RS_VERTEXMATERIALENABLE = 48, /* SVGA3dBool */
+ SVGA3D_RS_DIFFUSEMATERIALSOURCE = 49, /* SVGA3dVertexMaterial */
+ SVGA3D_RS_SPECULARMATERIALSOURCE = 50, /* SVGA3dVertexMaterial */
+ SVGA3D_RS_AMBIENTMATERIALSOURCE = 51, /* SVGA3dVertexMaterial */
+ SVGA3D_RS_EMISSIVEMATERIALSOURCE = 52, /* SVGA3dVertexMaterial */
+ SVGA3D_RS_TEXTUREFACTOR = 53, /* SVGA3dColor */
+ SVGA3D_RS_LOCALVIEWER = 54, /* SVGA3dBool */
+ SVGA3D_RS_SCISSORTESTENABLE = 55, /* SVGA3dBool */
+ SVGA3D_RS_BLENDCOLOR = 56, /* SVGA3dColor */
+ SVGA3D_RS_STENCILENABLE2SIDED = 57, /* SVGA3dBool */
+ SVGA3D_RS_CCWSTENCILFUNC = 58, /* SVGA3dCmpFunc */
+ SVGA3D_RS_CCWSTENCILFAIL = 59, /* SVGA3dStencilOp */
+ SVGA3D_RS_CCWSTENCILZFAIL = 60, /* SVGA3dStencilOp */
+ SVGA3D_RS_CCWSTENCILPASS = 61, /* SVGA3dStencilOp */
+ SVGA3D_RS_VERTEXBLEND = 62, /* SVGA3dVertexBlendFlags */
+ SVGA3D_RS_SLOPESCALEDEPTHBIAS = 63, /* float */
+ SVGA3D_RS_DEPTHBIAS = 64, /* float */
+
+
+ /*
+ * Output Gamma Level
+ *
+ * Output gamma effects the gamma curve of colors that are output from the
+ * rendering pipeline. A value of 1.0 specifies a linear color space. If the
+ * value is <= 0.0, gamma correction is ignored and linear color space is
+ * used.
+ */
+
+ SVGA3D_RS_OUTPUTGAMMA = 65, /* float */
+ SVGA3D_RS_ZVISIBLE = 66, /* SVGA3dBool */
+ SVGA3D_RS_LASTPIXEL = 67, /* SVGA3dBool */
+ SVGA3D_RS_CLIPPING = 68, /* SVGA3dBool */
+ SVGA3D_RS_WRAP0 = 69, /* SVGA3dWrapFlags */
+ SVGA3D_RS_WRAP1 = 70, /* SVGA3dWrapFlags */
+ SVGA3D_RS_WRAP2 = 71, /* SVGA3dWrapFlags */
+ SVGA3D_RS_WRAP3 = 72, /* SVGA3dWrapFlags */
+ SVGA3D_RS_WRAP4 = 73, /* SVGA3dWrapFlags */
+ SVGA3D_RS_WRAP5 = 74, /* SVGA3dWrapFlags */
+ SVGA3D_RS_WRAP6 = 75, /* SVGA3dWrapFlags */
+ SVGA3D_RS_WRAP7 = 76, /* SVGA3dWrapFlags */
+ SVGA3D_RS_WRAP8 = 77, /* SVGA3dWrapFlags */
+ SVGA3D_RS_WRAP9 = 78, /* SVGA3dWrapFlags */
+ SVGA3D_RS_WRAP10 = 79, /* SVGA3dWrapFlags */
+ SVGA3D_RS_WRAP11 = 80, /* SVGA3dWrapFlags */
+ SVGA3D_RS_WRAP12 = 81, /* SVGA3dWrapFlags */
+ SVGA3D_RS_WRAP13 = 82, /* SVGA3dWrapFlags */
+ SVGA3D_RS_WRAP14 = 83, /* SVGA3dWrapFlags */
+ SVGA3D_RS_WRAP15 = 84, /* SVGA3dWrapFlags */
+ SVGA3D_RS_MULTISAMPLEANTIALIAS = 85, /* SVGA3dBool */
+ SVGA3D_RS_MULTISAMPLEMASK = 86, /* uint32 */
+ SVGA3D_RS_INDEXEDVERTEXBLENDENABLE = 87, /* SVGA3dBool */
+ SVGA3D_RS_TWEENFACTOR = 88, /* float */
+ SVGA3D_RS_ANTIALIASEDLINEENABLE = 89, /* SVGA3dBool */
+ SVGA3D_RS_COLORWRITEENABLE1 = 90, /* SVGA3dColorMask */
+ SVGA3D_RS_COLORWRITEENABLE2 = 91, /* SVGA3dColorMask */
+ SVGA3D_RS_COLORWRITEENABLE3 = 92, /* SVGA3dColorMask */
+ SVGA3D_RS_SEPARATEALPHABLENDENABLE = 93, /* SVGA3dBool */
+ SVGA3D_RS_SRCBLENDALPHA = 94, /* SVGA3dBlendOp */
+ SVGA3D_RS_DSTBLENDALPHA = 95, /* SVGA3dBlendOp */
+ SVGA3D_RS_BLENDEQUATIONALPHA = 96, /* SVGA3dBlendEquation */
+ SVGA3D_RS_MAX
+} SVGA3dRenderStateName;
+
+typedef enum {
+ SVGA3D_VERTEXMATERIAL_NONE = 0, /* Use the value in the current material */
+ SVGA3D_VERTEXMATERIAL_DIFFUSE = 1, /* Use the value in the diffuse component */
+ SVGA3D_VERTEXMATERIAL_SPECULAR = 2, /* Use the value in the specular component */
+} SVGA3dVertexMaterial;
+
+typedef enum {
+ SVGA3D_FILLMODE_INVALID = 0,
+ SVGA3D_FILLMODE_POINT = 1,
+ SVGA3D_FILLMODE_LINE = 2,
+ SVGA3D_FILLMODE_FILL = 3,
+ SVGA3D_FILLMODE_MAX
+} SVGA3dFillModeType;
+
+
+typedef
+union {
+ struct {
+ uint16 mode; /* SVGA3dFillModeType */
+ uint16 face; /* SVGA3dFace */
+ };
+ uint32 uintValue;
+} SVGA3dFillMode;
+
+typedef enum {
+ SVGA3D_SHADEMODE_INVALID = 0,
+ SVGA3D_SHADEMODE_FLAT = 1,
+ SVGA3D_SHADEMODE_SMOOTH = 2,
+ SVGA3D_SHADEMODE_PHONG = 3, /* Not supported */
+ SVGA3D_SHADEMODE_MAX
+} SVGA3dShadeMode;
+
+typedef
+union {
+ struct {
+ uint16 repeat;
+ uint16 pattern;
+ };
+ uint32 uintValue;
+} SVGA3dLinePattern;
+
+typedef enum {
+ SVGA3D_BLENDOP_INVALID = 0,
+ SVGA3D_BLENDOP_ZERO = 1,
+ SVGA3D_BLENDOP_ONE = 2,
+ SVGA3D_BLENDOP_SRCCOLOR = 3,
+ SVGA3D_BLENDOP_INVSRCCOLOR = 4,
+ SVGA3D_BLENDOP_SRCALPHA = 5,
+ SVGA3D_BLENDOP_INVSRCALPHA = 6,
+ SVGA3D_BLENDOP_DESTALPHA = 7,
+ SVGA3D_BLENDOP_INVDESTALPHA = 8,
+ SVGA3D_BLENDOP_DESTCOLOR = 9,
+ SVGA3D_BLENDOP_INVDESTCOLOR = 10,
+ SVGA3D_BLENDOP_SRCALPHASAT = 11,
+ SVGA3D_BLENDOP_BLENDFACTOR = 12,
+ SVGA3D_BLENDOP_INVBLENDFACTOR = 13,
+ SVGA3D_BLENDOP_MAX
+} SVGA3dBlendOp;
+
+typedef enum {
+ SVGA3D_BLENDEQ_INVALID = 0,
+ SVGA3D_BLENDEQ_ADD = 1,
+ SVGA3D_BLENDEQ_SUBTRACT = 2,
+ SVGA3D_BLENDEQ_REVSUBTRACT = 3,
+ SVGA3D_BLENDEQ_MINIMUM = 4,
+ SVGA3D_BLENDEQ_MAXIMUM = 5,
+ SVGA3D_BLENDEQ_MAX
+} SVGA3dBlendEquation;
+
+typedef enum {
+ SVGA3D_FRONTWINDING_INVALID = 0,
+ SVGA3D_FRONTWINDING_CW = 1,
+ SVGA3D_FRONTWINDING_CCW = 2,
+ SVGA3D_FRONTWINDING_MAX
+} SVGA3dFrontWinding;
+
+typedef enum {
+ SVGA3D_FACE_INVALID = 0,
+ SVGA3D_FACE_NONE = 1,
+ SVGA3D_FACE_FRONT = 2,
+ SVGA3D_FACE_BACK = 3,
+ SVGA3D_FACE_FRONT_BACK = 4,
+ SVGA3D_FACE_MAX
+} SVGA3dFace;
+
+/*
+ * The order and the values should not be changed
+ */
+
+typedef enum {
+ SVGA3D_CMP_INVALID = 0,
+ SVGA3D_CMP_NEVER = 1,
+ SVGA3D_CMP_LESS = 2,
+ SVGA3D_CMP_EQUAL = 3,
+ SVGA3D_CMP_LESSEQUAL = 4,
+ SVGA3D_CMP_GREATER = 5,
+ SVGA3D_CMP_NOTEQUAL = 6,
+ SVGA3D_CMP_GREATEREQUAL = 7,
+ SVGA3D_CMP_ALWAYS = 8,
+ SVGA3D_CMP_MAX
+} SVGA3dCmpFunc;
+
+/*
+ * SVGA3D_FOGFUNC_* specifies the fog equation, or PER_VERTEX which allows
+ * the fog factor to be specified in the alpha component of the specular
+ * (a.k.a. secondary) vertex color.
+ */
+typedef enum {
+ SVGA3D_FOGFUNC_INVALID = 0,
+ SVGA3D_FOGFUNC_EXP = 1,
+ SVGA3D_FOGFUNC_EXP2 = 2,
+ SVGA3D_FOGFUNC_LINEAR = 3,
+ SVGA3D_FOGFUNC_PER_VERTEX = 4
+} SVGA3dFogFunction;
+
+/*
+ * SVGA3D_FOGTYPE_* specifies if fog factors are computed on a per-vertex
+ * or per-pixel basis.
+ */
+typedef enum {
+ SVGA3D_FOGTYPE_INVALID = 0,
+ SVGA3D_FOGTYPE_VERTEX = 1,
+ SVGA3D_FOGTYPE_PIXEL = 2,
+ SVGA3D_FOGTYPE_MAX = 3
+} SVGA3dFogType;
+
+/*
+ * SVGA3D_FOGBASE_* selects depth or range-based fog. Depth-based fog is
+ * computed using the eye Z value of each pixel (or vertex), whereas range-
+ * based fog is computed using the actual distance (range) to the eye.
+ */
+typedef enum {
+ SVGA3D_FOGBASE_INVALID = 0,
+ SVGA3D_FOGBASE_DEPTHBASED = 1,
+ SVGA3D_FOGBASE_RANGEBASED = 2,
+ SVGA3D_FOGBASE_MAX = 3
+} SVGA3dFogBase;
+
+typedef enum {
+ SVGA3D_STENCILOP_INVALID = 0,
+ SVGA3D_STENCILOP_KEEP = 1,
+ SVGA3D_STENCILOP_ZERO = 2,
+ SVGA3D_STENCILOP_REPLACE = 3,
+ SVGA3D_STENCILOP_INCRSAT = 4,
+ SVGA3D_STENCILOP_DECRSAT = 5,
+ SVGA3D_STENCILOP_INVERT = 6,
+ SVGA3D_STENCILOP_INCR = 7,
+ SVGA3D_STENCILOP_DECR = 8,
+ SVGA3D_STENCILOP_MAX
+} SVGA3dStencilOp;
+
+typedef enum {
+ SVGA3D_CLIPPLANE_0 = (1 << 0),
+ SVGA3D_CLIPPLANE_1 = (1 << 1),
+ SVGA3D_CLIPPLANE_2 = (1 << 2),
+ SVGA3D_CLIPPLANE_3 = (1 << 3),
+ SVGA3D_CLIPPLANE_4 = (1 << 4),
+ SVGA3D_CLIPPLANE_5 = (1 << 5),
+} SVGA3dClipPlanes;
+
+typedef enum {
+ SVGA3D_CLEAR_COLOR = 0x1,
+ SVGA3D_CLEAR_DEPTH = 0x2,
+ SVGA3D_CLEAR_STENCIL = 0x4
+} SVGA3dClearFlag;
+
+typedef enum {
+ SVGA3D_RT_DEPTH = 0,
+ SVGA3D_RT_STENCIL = 1,
+ SVGA3D_RT_COLOR0 = 2,
+ SVGA3D_RT_COLOR1 = 3,
+ SVGA3D_RT_COLOR2 = 4,
+ SVGA3D_RT_COLOR3 = 5,
+ SVGA3D_RT_COLOR4 = 6,
+ SVGA3D_RT_COLOR5 = 7,
+ SVGA3D_RT_COLOR6 = 8,
+ SVGA3D_RT_COLOR7 = 9,
+ SVGA3D_RT_MAX,
+ SVGA3D_RT_INVALID = ((uint32)-1),
+} SVGA3dRenderTargetType;
+
+#define SVGA3D_MAX_RT_COLOR (SVGA3D_RT_COLOR7 - SVGA3D_RT_COLOR0 + 1)
+
+typedef
+union {
+ struct {
+ uint32 red : 1;
+ uint32 green : 1;
+ uint32 blue : 1;
+ uint32 alpha : 1;
+ };
+ uint32 uintValue;
+} SVGA3dColorMask;
+
+typedef enum {
+ SVGA3D_VBLEND_DISABLE = 0,
+ SVGA3D_VBLEND_1WEIGHT = 1,
+ SVGA3D_VBLEND_2WEIGHT = 2,
+ SVGA3D_VBLEND_3WEIGHT = 3,
+} SVGA3dVertexBlendFlags;
+
+typedef enum {
+ SVGA3D_WRAPCOORD_0 = 1 << 0,
+ SVGA3D_WRAPCOORD_1 = 1 << 1,
+ SVGA3D_WRAPCOORD_2 = 1 << 2,
+ SVGA3D_WRAPCOORD_3 = 1 << 3,
+ SVGA3D_WRAPCOORD_ALL = 0xF,
+} SVGA3dWrapFlags;
+
+/*
+ * SVGA_3D_CMD_TEXTURESTATE Types. All value types
+ * must fit in a uint32.
+ */
+
+typedef enum {
+ SVGA3D_TS_INVALID = 0,
+ SVGA3D_TS_BIND_TEXTURE = 1, /* SVGA3dSurfaceId */
+ SVGA3D_TS_COLOROP = 2, /* SVGA3dTextureCombiner */
+ SVGA3D_TS_COLORARG1 = 3, /* SVGA3dTextureArgData */
+ SVGA3D_TS_COLORARG2 = 4, /* SVGA3dTextureArgData */
+ SVGA3D_TS_ALPHAOP = 5, /* SVGA3dTextureCombiner */
+ SVGA3D_TS_ALPHAARG1 = 6, /* SVGA3dTextureArgData */
+ SVGA3D_TS_ALPHAARG2 = 7, /* SVGA3dTextureArgData */
+ SVGA3D_TS_ADDRESSU = 8, /* SVGA3dTextureAddress */
+ SVGA3D_TS_ADDRESSV = 9, /* SVGA3dTextureAddress */
+ SVGA3D_TS_MIPFILTER = 10, /* SVGA3dTextureFilter */
+ SVGA3D_TS_MAGFILTER = 11, /* SVGA3dTextureFilter */
+ SVGA3D_TS_MINFILTER = 12, /* SVGA3dTextureFilter */
+ SVGA3D_TS_BORDERCOLOR = 13, /* SVGA3dColor */
+ SVGA3D_TS_TEXCOORDINDEX = 14, /* uint32 */
+ SVGA3D_TS_TEXTURETRANSFORMFLAGS = 15, /* SVGA3dTexTransformFlags */
+ SVGA3D_TS_TEXCOORDGEN = 16, /* SVGA3dTextureCoordGen */
+ SVGA3D_TS_BUMPENVMAT00 = 17, /* float */
+ SVGA3D_TS_BUMPENVMAT01 = 18, /* float */
+ SVGA3D_TS_BUMPENVMAT10 = 19, /* float */
+ SVGA3D_TS_BUMPENVMAT11 = 20, /* float */
+ SVGA3D_TS_TEXTURE_MIPMAP_LEVEL = 21, /* uint32 */
+ SVGA3D_TS_TEXTURE_LOD_BIAS = 22, /* float */
+ SVGA3D_TS_TEXTURE_ANISOTROPIC_LEVEL = 23, /* uint32 */
+ SVGA3D_TS_ADDRESSW = 24, /* SVGA3dTextureAddress */
+
+
+ /*
+ * Sampler Gamma Level
+ *
+ * Sampler gamma effects the color of samples taken from the sampler. A
+ * value of 1.0 will produce linear samples. If the value is <= 0.0 the
+ * gamma value is ignored and a linear space is used.
+ */
+
+ SVGA3D_TS_GAMMA = 25, /* float */
+ SVGA3D_TS_BUMPENVLSCALE = 26, /* float */
+ SVGA3D_TS_BUMPENVLOFFSET = 27, /* float */
+ SVGA3D_TS_COLORARG0 = 28, /* SVGA3dTextureArgData */
+ SVGA3D_TS_ALPHAARG0 = 29, /* SVGA3dTextureArgData */
+ SVGA3D_TS_MAX
+} SVGA3dTextureStateName;
+
+typedef enum {
+ SVGA3D_TC_INVALID = 0,
+ SVGA3D_TC_DISABLE = 1,
+ SVGA3D_TC_SELECTARG1 = 2,
+ SVGA3D_TC_SELECTARG2 = 3,
+ SVGA3D_TC_MODULATE = 4,
+ SVGA3D_TC_ADD = 5,
+ SVGA3D_TC_ADDSIGNED = 6,
+ SVGA3D_TC_SUBTRACT = 7,
+ SVGA3D_TC_BLENDTEXTUREALPHA = 8,
+ SVGA3D_TC_BLENDDIFFUSEALPHA = 9,
+ SVGA3D_TC_BLENDCURRENTALPHA = 10,
+ SVGA3D_TC_BLENDFACTORALPHA = 11,
+ SVGA3D_TC_MODULATE2X = 12,
+ SVGA3D_TC_MODULATE4X = 13,
+ SVGA3D_TC_DSDT = 14,
+ SVGA3D_TC_DOTPRODUCT3 = 15,
+ SVGA3D_TC_BLENDTEXTUREALPHAPM = 16,
+ SVGA3D_TC_ADDSIGNED2X = 17,
+ SVGA3D_TC_ADDSMOOTH = 18,
+ SVGA3D_TC_PREMODULATE = 19,
+ SVGA3D_TC_MODULATEALPHA_ADDCOLOR = 20,
+ SVGA3D_TC_MODULATECOLOR_ADDALPHA = 21,
+ SVGA3D_TC_MODULATEINVALPHA_ADDCOLOR = 22,
+ SVGA3D_TC_MODULATEINVCOLOR_ADDALPHA = 23,
+ SVGA3D_TC_BUMPENVMAPLUMINANCE = 24,
+ SVGA3D_TC_MULTIPLYADD = 25,
+ SVGA3D_TC_LERP = 26,
+ SVGA3D_TC_MAX
+} SVGA3dTextureCombiner;
+
+#define SVGA3D_TC_CAP_BIT(svga3d_tc_op) (svga3d_tc_op ? (1 << (svga3d_tc_op - 1)) : 0)
+
+typedef enum {
+ SVGA3D_TEX_ADDRESS_INVALID = 0,
+ SVGA3D_TEX_ADDRESS_WRAP = 1,
+ SVGA3D_TEX_ADDRESS_MIRROR = 2,
+ SVGA3D_TEX_ADDRESS_CLAMP = 3,
+ SVGA3D_TEX_ADDRESS_BORDER = 4,
+ SVGA3D_TEX_ADDRESS_MIRRORONCE = 5,
+ SVGA3D_TEX_ADDRESS_EDGE = 6,
+ SVGA3D_TEX_ADDRESS_MAX
+} SVGA3dTextureAddress;
+
+/*
+ * SVGA3D_TEX_FILTER_NONE as the minification filter means mipmapping is
+ * disabled, and the rasterizer should use the magnification filter instead.
+ */
+typedef enum {
+ SVGA3D_TEX_FILTER_NONE = 0,
+ SVGA3D_TEX_FILTER_NEAREST = 1,
+ SVGA3D_TEX_FILTER_LINEAR = 2,
+ SVGA3D_TEX_FILTER_ANISOTROPIC = 3,
+ SVGA3D_TEX_FILTER_FLATCUBIC = 4, // Deprecated, not implemented
+ SVGA3D_TEX_FILTER_GAUSSIANCUBIC = 5, // Deprecated, not implemented
+ SVGA3D_TEX_FILTER_PYRAMIDALQUAD = 6, // Not currently implemented
+ SVGA3D_TEX_FILTER_GAUSSIANQUAD = 7, // Not currently implemented
+ SVGA3D_TEX_FILTER_MAX
+} SVGA3dTextureFilter;
+
+typedef enum {
+ SVGA3D_TEX_TRANSFORM_OFF = 0,
+ SVGA3D_TEX_TRANSFORM_S = (1 << 0),
+ SVGA3D_TEX_TRANSFORM_T = (1 << 1),
+ SVGA3D_TEX_TRANSFORM_R = (1 << 2),
+ SVGA3D_TEX_TRANSFORM_Q = (1 << 3),
+ SVGA3D_TEX_PROJECTED = (1 << 15),
+} SVGA3dTexTransformFlags;
+
+typedef enum {
+ SVGA3D_TEXCOORD_GEN_OFF = 0,
+ SVGA3D_TEXCOORD_GEN_EYE_POSITION = 1,
+ SVGA3D_TEXCOORD_GEN_EYE_NORMAL = 2,
+ SVGA3D_TEXCOORD_GEN_REFLECTIONVECTOR = 3,
+ SVGA3D_TEXCOORD_GEN_SPHERE = 4,
+ SVGA3D_TEXCOORD_GEN_MAX
+} SVGA3dTextureCoordGen;
+
+/*
+ * Texture argument constants for texture combiner
+ */
+typedef enum {
+ SVGA3D_TA_INVALID = 0,
+ SVGA3D_TA_CONSTANT = 1,
+ SVGA3D_TA_PREVIOUS = 2,
+ SVGA3D_TA_DIFFUSE = 3,
+ SVGA3D_TA_TEXTURE = 4,
+ SVGA3D_TA_SPECULAR = 5,
+ SVGA3D_TA_MAX
+} SVGA3dTextureArgData;
+
+#define SVGA3D_TM_MASK_LEN 4
+
+/* Modifiers for texture argument constants defined above. */
+typedef enum {
+ SVGA3D_TM_NONE = 0,
+ SVGA3D_TM_ALPHA = (1 << SVGA3D_TM_MASK_LEN),
+ SVGA3D_TM_ONE_MINUS = (2 << SVGA3D_TM_MASK_LEN),
+} SVGA3dTextureArgModifier;
+
+#define SVGA3D_INVALID_ID ((uint32)-1)
+#define SVGA3D_MAX_CLIP_PLANES 6
+
+/*
+ * This is the limit to the number of fixed-function texture
+ * transforms and texture coordinates we can support. It does *not*
+ * correspond to the number of texture image units (samplers) we
+ * support!
+ */
+#define SVGA3D_MAX_TEXTURE_COORDS 8
+
+/*
+ * Vertex declarations
+ *
+ * Notes:
+ *
+ * SVGA3D_DECLUSAGE_POSITIONT is for pre-transformed vertices. If you
+ * draw with any POSITIONT vertex arrays, the programmable vertex
+ * pipeline will be implicitly disabled. Drawing will take place as if
+ * no vertex shader was bound.
+ */
+
+typedef enum {
+ SVGA3D_DECLUSAGE_POSITION = 0,
+ SVGA3D_DECLUSAGE_BLENDWEIGHT, // 1
+ SVGA3D_DECLUSAGE_BLENDINDICES, // 2
+ SVGA3D_DECLUSAGE_NORMAL, // 3
+ SVGA3D_DECLUSAGE_PSIZE, // 4
+ SVGA3D_DECLUSAGE_TEXCOORD, // 5
+ SVGA3D_DECLUSAGE_TANGENT, // 6
+ SVGA3D_DECLUSAGE_BINORMAL, // 7
+ SVGA3D_DECLUSAGE_TESSFACTOR, // 8
+ SVGA3D_DECLUSAGE_POSITIONT, // 9
+ SVGA3D_DECLUSAGE_COLOR, // 10
+ SVGA3D_DECLUSAGE_FOG, // 11
+ SVGA3D_DECLUSAGE_DEPTH, // 12
+ SVGA3D_DECLUSAGE_SAMPLE, // 13
+ SVGA3D_DECLUSAGE_MAX
+} SVGA3dDeclUsage;
+
+typedef enum {
+ SVGA3D_DECLMETHOD_DEFAULT = 0,
+ SVGA3D_DECLMETHOD_PARTIALU,
+ SVGA3D_DECLMETHOD_PARTIALV,
+ SVGA3D_DECLMETHOD_CROSSUV, // Normal
+ SVGA3D_DECLMETHOD_UV,
+ SVGA3D_DECLMETHOD_LOOKUP, // Lookup a displacement map
+ SVGA3D_DECLMETHOD_LOOKUPPRESAMPLED, // Lookup a pre-sampled displacement map
+} SVGA3dDeclMethod;
+
+typedef enum {
+ SVGA3D_DECLTYPE_FLOAT1 = 0,
+ SVGA3D_DECLTYPE_FLOAT2 = 1,
+ SVGA3D_DECLTYPE_FLOAT3 = 2,
+ SVGA3D_DECLTYPE_FLOAT4 = 3,
+ SVGA3D_DECLTYPE_D3DCOLOR = 4,
+ SVGA3D_DECLTYPE_UBYTE4 = 5,
+ SVGA3D_DECLTYPE_SHORT2 = 6,
+ SVGA3D_DECLTYPE_SHORT4 = 7,
+ SVGA3D_DECLTYPE_UBYTE4N = 8,
+ SVGA3D_DECLTYPE_SHORT2N = 9,
+ SVGA3D_DECLTYPE_SHORT4N = 10,
+ SVGA3D_DECLTYPE_USHORT2N = 11,
+ SVGA3D_DECLTYPE_USHORT4N = 12,
+ SVGA3D_DECLTYPE_UDEC3 = 13,
+ SVGA3D_DECLTYPE_DEC3N = 14,
+ SVGA3D_DECLTYPE_FLOAT16_2 = 15,
+ SVGA3D_DECLTYPE_FLOAT16_4 = 16,
+ SVGA3D_DECLTYPE_MAX,
+} SVGA3dDeclType;
+
+/*
+ * This structure is used for the divisor for geometry instancing;
+ * it's a direct translation of the Direct3D equivalent.
+ */
+typedef union {
+ struct {
+ /*
+ * For index data, this number represents the number of instances to draw.
+ * For instance data, this number represents the number of
+ * instances/vertex in this stream
+ */
+ uint32 count : 30;
+
+ /*
+ * This is 1 if this is supposed to be the data that is repeated for
+ * every instance.
+ */
+ uint32 indexedData : 1;
+
+ /*
+ * This is 1 if this is supposed to be the per-instance data.
+ */
+ uint32 instanceData : 1;
+ };
+
+ uint32 value;
+} SVGA3dVertexDivisor;
+
+typedef enum {
+ SVGA3D_PRIMITIVE_INVALID = 0,
+ SVGA3D_PRIMITIVE_TRIANGLELIST = 1,
+ SVGA3D_PRIMITIVE_POINTLIST = 2,
+ SVGA3D_PRIMITIVE_LINELIST = 3,
+ SVGA3D_PRIMITIVE_LINESTRIP = 4,
+ SVGA3D_PRIMITIVE_TRIANGLESTRIP = 5,
+ SVGA3D_PRIMITIVE_TRIANGLEFAN = 6,
+ SVGA3D_PRIMITIVE_MAX
+} SVGA3dPrimitiveType;
+
+typedef enum {
+ SVGA3D_COORDINATE_INVALID = 0,
+ SVGA3D_COORDINATE_LEFTHANDED = 1,
+ SVGA3D_COORDINATE_RIGHTHANDED = 2,
+ SVGA3D_COORDINATE_MAX
+} SVGA3dCoordinateType;
+
+typedef enum {
+ SVGA3D_TRANSFORM_INVALID = 0,
+ SVGA3D_TRANSFORM_WORLD = 1,
+ SVGA3D_TRANSFORM_VIEW = 2,
+ SVGA3D_TRANSFORM_PROJECTION = 3,
+ SVGA3D_TRANSFORM_TEXTURE0 = 4,
+ SVGA3D_TRANSFORM_TEXTURE1 = 5,
+ SVGA3D_TRANSFORM_TEXTURE2 = 6,
+ SVGA3D_TRANSFORM_TEXTURE3 = 7,
+ SVGA3D_TRANSFORM_TEXTURE4 = 8,
+ SVGA3D_TRANSFORM_TEXTURE5 = 9,
+ SVGA3D_TRANSFORM_TEXTURE6 = 10,
+ SVGA3D_TRANSFORM_TEXTURE7 = 11,
+ SVGA3D_TRANSFORM_WORLD1 = 12,
+ SVGA3D_TRANSFORM_WORLD2 = 13,
+ SVGA3D_TRANSFORM_WORLD3 = 14,
+ SVGA3D_TRANSFORM_MAX
+} SVGA3dTransformType;
+
+typedef enum {
+ SVGA3D_LIGHTTYPE_INVALID = 0,
+ SVGA3D_LIGHTTYPE_POINT = 1,
+ SVGA3D_LIGHTTYPE_SPOT1 = 2, /* 1-cone, in degrees */
+ SVGA3D_LIGHTTYPE_SPOT2 = 3, /* 2-cone, in radians */
+ SVGA3D_LIGHTTYPE_DIRECTIONAL = 4,
+ SVGA3D_LIGHTTYPE_MAX
+} SVGA3dLightType;
+
+typedef enum {
+ SVGA3D_CUBEFACE_POSX = 0,
+ SVGA3D_CUBEFACE_NEGX = 1,
+ SVGA3D_CUBEFACE_POSY = 2,
+ SVGA3D_CUBEFACE_NEGY = 3,
+ SVGA3D_CUBEFACE_POSZ = 4,
+ SVGA3D_CUBEFACE_NEGZ = 5,
+} SVGA3dCubeFace;
+
+typedef enum {
+ SVGA3D_SHADERTYPE_COMPILED_DX8 = 0,
+ SVGA3D_SHADERTYPE_VS = 1,
+ SVGA3D_SHADERTYPE_PS = 2,
+ SVGA3D_SHADERTYPE_MAX
+} SVGA3dShaderType;
+
+typedef enum {
+ SVGA3D_CONST_TYPE_FLOAT = 0,
+ SVGA3D_CONST_TYPE_INT = 1,
+ SVGA3D_CONST_TYPE_BOOL = 2,
+} SVGA3dShaderConstType;
+
+#define SVGA3D_MAX_SURFACE_FACES 6
+
+typedef enum {
+ SVGA3D_STRETCH_BLT_POINT = 0,
+ SVGA3D_STRETCH_BLT_LINEAR = 1,
+ SVGA3D_STRETCH_BLT_MAX
+} SVGA3dStretchBltMode;
+
+typedef enum {
+ SVGA3D_QUERYTYPE_OCCLUSION = 0,
+ SVGA3D_QUERYTYPE_MAX
+} SVGA3dQueryType;
+
+typedef enum {
+ SVGA3D_QUERYSTATE_PENDING = 0, /* Waiting on the host (set by guest) */
+ SVGA3D_QUERYSTATE_SUCCEEDED = 1, /* Completed successfully (set by host) */
+ SVGA3D_QUERYSTATE_FAILED = 2, /* Completed unsuccessfully (set by host) */
+ SVGA3D_QUERYSTATE_NEW = 3, /* Never submitted (For guest use only) */
+} SVGA3dQueryState;
+
+typedef enum {
+ SVGA3D_WRITE_HOST_VRAM = 1,
+ SVGA3D_READ_HOST_VRAM = 2,
+} SVGA3dTransferType;
+
+/*
+ * The maximum number vertex arrays we're guaranteed to support in
+ * SVGA_3D_CMD_DRAWPRIMITIVES.
+ */
+#define SVGA3D_MAX_VERTEX_ARRAYS 32
+
+/*
+ * Identifiers for commands in the command FIFO.
+ *
+ * IDs between 1000 and 1039 (inclusive) were used by obsolete versions of
+ * the SVGA3D protocol and remain reserved; they should not be used in the
+ * future.
+ *
+ * IDs between 1040 and 1999 (inclusive) are available for use by the
+ * current SVGA3D protocol.
+ *
+ * FIFO clients other than SVGA3D should stay below 1000, or at 2000
+ * and up.
+ */
+
+#define SVGA_3D_CMD_LEGACY_BASE 1000
+#define SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE 1040
+
+#define SVGA_3D_CMD_SURFACE_DEFINE SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 0
+#define SVGA_3D_CMD_SURFACE_DESTROY SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 1
+#define SVGA_3D_CMD_SURFACE_COPY SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 2
+#define SVGA_3D_CMD_SURFACE_STRETCHBLT SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 3
+#define SVGA_3D_CMD_SURFACE_DMA SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 4
+#define SVGA_3D_CMD_CONTEXT_DEFINE SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 5
+#define SVGA_3D_CMD_CONTEXT_DESTROY SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 6
+#define SVGA_3D_CMD_SETTRANSFORM SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 7
+#define SVGA_3D_CMD_SETZRANGE SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 8
+#define SVGA_3D_CMD_SETRENDERSTATE SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 9
+#define SVGA_3D_CMD_SETRENDERTARGET SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 10
+#define SVGA_3D_CMD_SETTEXTURESTATE SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 11
+#define SVGA_3D_CMD_SETMATERIAL SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 12
+#define SVGA_3D_CMD_SETLIGHTDATA SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 13
+#define SVGA_3D_CMD_SETLIGHTENABLED SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 14
+#define SVGA_3D_CMD_SETVIEWPORT SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 15
+#define SVGA_3D_CMD_SETCLIPPLANE SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 16
+#define SVGA_3D_CMD_CLEAR SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 17
+#define SVGA_3D_CMD_PRESENT SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 18 // Deprecated
+#define SVGA_3D_CMD_SHADER_DEFINE SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 19
+#define SVGA_3D_CMD_SHADER_DESTROY SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 20
+#define SVGA_3D_CMD_SET_SHADER SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 21
+#define SVGA_3D_CMD_SET_SHADER_CONST SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 22
+#define SVGA_3D_CMD_DRAW_PRIMITIVES SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 23
+#define SVGA_3D_CMD_SETSCISSORRECT SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 24
+#define SVGA_3D_CMD_BEGIN_QUERY SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 25
+#define SVGA_3D_CMD_END_QUERY SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 26
+#define SVGA_3D_CMD_WAIT_FOR_QUERY SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 27
+#define SVGA_3D_CMD_PRESENT_READBACK SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 28 // Deprecated
+#define SVGA_3D_CMD_BLIT_SURFACE_TO_SCREEN SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 29
+#define SVGA_3D_CMD_MAX SVGA_3D_CMD_BASE + 30
+
+#define SVGA_3D_CMD_FUTURE_MAX 2000
+
+/*
+ * Common substructures used in multiple FIFO commands:
+ */
+
+typedef struct {
+ union {
+ struct {
+ uint16 function; // SVGA3dFogFunction
+ uint8 type; // SVGA3dFogType
+ uint8 base; // SVGA3dFogBase
+ };
+ uint32 uintValue;
+ };
+} SVGA3dFogMode;
+
+/*
+ * Uniquely identify one image (a 1D/2D/3D array) from a surface. This
+ * is a surface ID as well as face/mipmap indices.
+ */
+
+typedef
+struct SVGA3dSurfaceImageId {
+ uint32 sid;
+ uint32 face;
+ uint32 mipmap;
+} SVGA3dSurfaceImageId;
+
+typedef
+struct SVGA3dGuestImage {
+ SVGAGuestPtr ptr;
+
+ /*
+ * A note on interpretation of pitch: This value of pitch is the
+ * number of bytes between vertically adjacent image
+ * blocks. Normally this is the number of bytes between the first
+ * pixel of two adjacent scanlines. With compressed textures,
+ * however, this may represent the number of bytes between
+ * compression blocks rather than between rows of pixels.
+ *
+ * XXX: Compressed textures currently must be tightly packed in guest memory.
+ *
+ * If the image is 1-dimensional, pitch is ignored.
+ *
+ * If 'pitch' is zero, the SVGA3D device calculates a pitch value
+ * assuming each row of blocks is tightly packed.
+ */
+ uint32 pitch;
+} SVGA3dGuestImage;
+
+
+/*
+ * FIFO command format definitions:
+ */
+
+/*
+ * The data size header following cmdNum for every 3d command
+ */
+typedef
+struct {
+ uint32 id;
+ uint32 size;
+} SVGA3dCmdHeader;
+
+/*
+ * A surface is a hierarchy of host VRAM surfaces: 1D, 2D, or 3D, with
+ * optional mipmaps and cube faces.
+ */
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ uint32 width;
+ uint32 height;
+ uint32 depth;
+} SVGA3dSize;
+
+typedef enum {
+ SVGA3D_SURFACE_CUBEMAP = (1 << 0),
+ SVGA3D_SURFACE_HINT_STATIC = (1 << 1),
+ SVGA3D_SURFACE_HINT_DYNAMIC = (1 << 2),
+ SVGA3D_SURFACE_HINT_INDEXBUFFER = (1 << 3),
+ SVGA3D_SURFACE_HINT_VERTEXBUFFER = (1 << 4),
+ SVGA3D_SURFACE_HINT_TEXTURE = (1 << 5),
+ SVGA3D_SURFACE_HINT_RENDERTARGET = (1 << 6),
+ SVGA3D_SURFACE_HINT_DEPTHSTENCIL = (1 << 7),
+ SVGA3D_SURFACE_HINT_WRITEONLY = (1 << 8),
+} SVGA3dSurfaceFlags;
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ uint32 numMipLevels;
+} SVGA3dSurfaceFace;
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ uint32 sid;
+ SVGA3dSurfaceFlags surfaceFlags;
+ SVGA3dSurfaceFormat format;
+ SVGA3dSurfaceFace face[SVGA3D_MAX_SURFACE_FACES];
+ /*
+ * Followed by an SVGA3dSize structure for each mip level in each face.
+ *
+ * A note on surface sizes: Sizes are always specified in pixels,
+ * even if the true surface size is not a multiple of the minimum
+ * block size of the surface's format. For example, a 3x3x1 DXT1
+ * compressed texture would actually be stored as a 4x4x1 image in
+ * memory.
+ */
+} SVGA3dCmdDefineSurface; /* SVGA_3D_CMD_SURFACE_DEFINE */
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ uint32 sid;
+} SVGA3dCmdDestroySurface; /* SVGA_3D_CMD_SURFACE_DESTROY */
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ uint32 cid;
+} SVGA3dCmdDefineContext; /* SVGA_3D_CMD_CONTEXT_DEFINE */
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ uint32 cid;
+} SVGA3dCmdDestroyContext; /* SVGA_3D_CMD_CONTEXT_DESTROY */
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ uint32 cid;
+ SVGA3dClearFlag clearFlag;
+ uint32 color;
+ float depth;
+ uint32 stencil;
+ /* Followed by variable number of SVGA3dRect structures */
+} SVGA3dCmdClear; /* SVGA_3D_CMD_CLEAR */
+
+typedef
+struct SVGA3dCopyRect {
+ uint32 x;
+ uint32 y;
+ uint32 w;
+ uint32 h;
+ uint32 srcx;
+ uint32 srcy;
+} SVGA3dCopyRect;
+
+typedef
+struct SVGA3dCopyBox {
+ uint32 x;
+ uint32 y;
+ uint32 z;
+ uint32 w;
+ uint32 h;
+ uint32 d;
+ uint32 srcx;
+ uint32 srcy;
+ uint32 srcz;
+} SVGA3dCopyBox;
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ uint32 x;
+ uint32 y;
+ uint32 w;
+ uint32 h;
+} SVGA3dRect;
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ uint32 x;
+ uint32 y;
+ uint32 z;
+ uint32 w;
+ uint32 h;
+ uint32 d;
+} SVGA3dBox;
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ uint32 x;
+ uint32 y;
+ uint32 z;
+} SVGA3dPoint;
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ SVGA3dLightType type;
+ SVGA3dBool inWorldSpace;
+ float diffuse[4];
+ float specular[4];
+ float ambient[4];
+ float position[4];
+ float direction[4];
+ float range;
+ float falloff;
+ float attenuation0;
+ float attenuation1;
+ float attenuation2;
+ float theta;
+ float phi;
+} SVGA3dLightData;
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ uint32 sid;
+ /* Followed by variable number of SVGA3dCopyRect structures */
+} SVGA3dCmdPresent; /* SVGA_3D_CMD_PRESENT */
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ SVGA3dRenderStateName state;
+ union {
+ uint32 uintValue;
+ float floatValue;
+ };
+} SVGA3dRenderState;
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ uint32 cid;
+ /* Followed by variable number of SVGA3dRenderState structures */
+} SVGA3dCmdSetRenderState; /* SVGA_3D_CMD_SETRENDERSTATE */
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ uint32 cid;
+ SVGA3dRenderTargetType type;
+ SVGA3dSurfaceImageId target;
+} SVGA3dCmdSetRenderTarget; /* SVGA_3D_CMD_SETRENDERTARGET */
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ SVGA3dSurfaceImageId src;
+ SVGA3dSurfaceImageId dest;
+ /* Followed by variable number of SVGA3dCopyBox structures */
+} SVGA3dCmdSurfaceCopy; /* SVGA_3D_CMD_SURFACE_COPY */
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ SVGA3dSurfaceImageId src;
+ SVGA3dSurfaceImageId dest;
+ SVGA3dBox boxSrc;
+ SVGA3dBox boxDest;
+ SVGA3dStretchBltMode mode;
+} SVGA3dCmdSurfaceStretchBlt; /* SVGA_3D_CMD_SURFACE_STRETCHBLT */
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ /*
+ * If the discard flag is present in a surface DMA operation, the host may
+ * discard the contents of the current mipmap level and face of the target
+ * surface before applying the surface DMA contents.
+ */
+ uint32 discard : 1;
+
+ /*
+ * If the unsynchronized flag is present, the host may perform this upload
+ * without syncing to pending reads on this surface.
+ */
+ uint32 unsynchronized : 1;
+
+ /*
+ * Guests *MUST* set the reserved bits to 0 before submitting the command
+ * suffix as future flags may occupy these bits.
+ */
+ uint32 reserved : 30;
+} SVGA3dSurfaceDMAFlags;
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ SVGA3dGuestImage guest;
+ SVGA3dSurfaceImageId host;
+ SVGA3dTransferType transfer;
+ /*
+ * Followed by variable number of SVGA3dCopyBox structures. For consistency
+ * in all clipping logic and coordinate translation, we define the
+ * "source" in each copyBox as the guest image and the
+ * "destination" as the host image, regardless of transfer
+ * direction.
+ *
+ * For efficiency, the SVGA3D device is free to copy more data than
+ * specified. For example, it may round copy boxes outwards such
+ * that they lie on particular alignment boundaries.
+ */
+} SVGA3dCmdSurfaceDMA; /* SVGA_3D_CMD_SURFACE_DMA */
+
+/*
+ * SVGA3dCmdSurfaceDMASuffix --
+ *
+ * This is a command suffix that will appear after a SurfaceDMA command in
+ * the FIFO. It contains some extra information that hosts may use to
+ * optimize performance or protect the guest. This suffix exists to preserve
+ * backwards compatibility while also allowing for new functionality to be
+ * implemented.
+ */
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ uint32 suffixSize;
+
+ /*
+ * The maximum offset is used to determine the maximum offset from the
+ * guestPtr base address that will be accessed or written to during this
+ * surfaceDMA. If the suffix is supported, the host will respect this
+ * boundary while performing surface DMAs.
+ *
+ * Defaults to MAX_UINT32
+ */
+ uint32 maximumOffset;
+
+ /*
+ * A set of flags that describes optimizations that the host may perform
+ * while performing this surface DMA operation. The guest should never rely
+ * on behaviour that is different when these flags are set for correctness.
+ *
+ * Defaults to 0
+ */
+ SVGA3dSurfaceDMAFlags flags;
+} SVGA3dCmdSurfaceDMASuffix;
+
+/*
+ * SVGA_3D_CMD_DRAW_PRIMITIVES --
+ *
+ * This command is the SVGA3D device's generic drawing entry point.
+ * It can draw multiple ranges of primitives, optionally using an
+ * index buffer, using an arbitrary collection of vertex buffers.
+ *
+ * Each SVGA3dVertexDecl defines a distinct vertex array to bind
+ * during this draw call. The declarations specify which surface
+ * the vertex data lives in, what that vertex data is used for,
+ * and how to interpret it.
+ *
+ * Each SVGA3dPrimitiveRange defines a collection of primitives
+ * to render using the same vertex arrays. An index buffer is
+ * optional.
+ */
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ /*
+ * A range hint is an optional specification for the range of indices
+ * in an SVGA3dArray that will be used. If 'last' is zero, it is assumed
+ * that the entire array will be used.
+ *
+ * These are only hints. The SVGA3D device may use them for
+ * performance optimization if possible, but it's also allowed to
+ * ignore these values.
+ */
+ uint32 first;
+ uint32 last;
+} SVGA3dArrayRangeHint;
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ /*
+ * Define the origin and shape of a vertex or index array. Both
+ * 'offset' and 'stride' are in bytes. The provided surface will be
+ * reinterpreted as a flat array of bytes in the same format used
+ * by surface DMA operations. To avoid unnecessary conversions, the
+ * surface should be created with the SVGA3D_BUFFER format.
+ *
+ * Index 0 in the array starts 'offset' bytes into the surface.
+ * Index 1 begins at byte 'offset + stride', etc. Array indices may
+ * not be negative.
+ */
+ uint32 surfaceId;
+ uint32 offset;
+ uint32 stride;
+} SVGA3dArray;
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ /*
+ * Describe a vertex array's data type, and define how it is to be
+ * used by the fixed function pipeline or the vertex shader. It
+ * isn't useful to have two VertexDecls with the same
+ * VertexArrayIdentity in one draw call.
+ */
+ SVGA3dDeclType type;
+ SVGA3dDeclMethod method;
+ SVGA3dDeclUsage usage;
+ uint32 usageIndex;
+} SVGA3dVertexArrayIdentity;
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ SVGA3dVertexArrayIdentity identity;
+ SVGA3dArray array;
+ SVGA3dArrayRangeHint rangeHint;
+} SVGA3dVertexDecl;
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ /*
+ * Define a group of primitives to render, from sequential indices.
+ *
+ * The value of 'primitiveType' and 'primitiveCount' imply the
+ * total number of vertices that will be rendered.
+ */
+ SVGA3dPrimitiveType primType;
+ uint32 primitiveCount;
+
+ /*
+ * Optional index buffer. If indexArray.surfaceId is
+ * SVGA3D_INVALID_ID, we render without an index buffer. Rendering
+ * without an index buffer is identical to rendering with an index
+ * buffer containing the sequence [0, 1, 2, 3, ...].
+ *
+ * If an index buffer is in use, indexWidth specifies the width in
+ * bytes of each index value. It must be less than or equal to
+ * indexArray.stride.
+ *
+ * (Currently, the SVGA3D device requires index buffers to be tightly
+ * packed. In other words, indexWidth == indexArray.stride)
+ */
+ SVGA3dArray indexArray;
+ uint32 indexWidth;
+
+ /*
+ * Optional index bias. This number is added to all indices from
+ * indexArray before they are used as vertex array indices. This
+ * can be used in multiple ways:
+ *
+ * - When not using an indexArray, this bias can be used to
+ * specify where in the vertex arrays to begin rendering.
+ *
+ * - A positive number here is equivalent to increasing the
+ * offset in each vertex array.
+ *
+ * - A negative number can be used to render using a small
+ * vertex array and an index buffer that contains large
+ * values. This may be used by some applications that
+ * crop a vertex buffer without modifying their index
+ * buffer.
+ *
+ * Note that rendering with a negative bias value may be slower and
+ * use more memory than rendering with a positive or zero bias.
+ */
+ int32 indexBias;
+} SVGA3dPrimitiveRange;
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ uint32 cid;
+ uint32 numVertexDecls;
+ uint32 numRanges;
+
+ /*
+ * There are two variable size arrays after the
+ * SVGA3dCmdDrawPrimitives structure. In order,
+ * they are:
+ *
+ * 1. SVGA3dVertexDecl, quantity 'numVertexDecls'
+ * 2. SVGA3dPrimitiveRange, quantity 'numRanges'
+ * 3. Optionally, SVGA3dVertexDivisor, quantity 'numVertexDecls' (contains
+ * the frequency divisor for this the corresponding vertex decl)
+ */
+} SVGA3dCmdDrawPrimitives; /* SVGA_3D_CMD_DRAWPRIMITIVES */
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ uint32 stage;
+ SVGA3dTextureStateName name;
+ union {
+ uint32 value;
+ float floatValue;
+ };
+} SVGA3dTextureState;
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ uint32 cid;
+ /* Followed by variable number of SVGA3dTextureState structures */
+} SVGA3dCmdSetTextureState; /* SVGA_3D_CMD_SETTEXTURESTATE */
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ uint32 cid;
+ SVGA3dTransformType type;
+ float matrix[16];
+} SVGA3dCmdSetTransform; /* SVGA_3D_CMD_SETTRANSFORM */
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ float min;
+ float max;
+} SVGA3dZRange;
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ uint32 cid;
+ SVGA3dZRange zRange;
+} SVGA3dCmdSetZRange; /* SVGA_3D_CMD_SETZRANGE */
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ float diffuse[4];
+ float ambient[4];
+ float specular[4];
+ float emissive[4];
+ float shininess;
+} SVGA3dMaterial;
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ uint32 cid;
+ SVGA3dFace face;
+ SVGA3dMaterial material;
+} SVGA3dCmdSetMaterial; /* SVGA_3D_CMD_SETMATERIAL */
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ uint32 cid;
+ uint32 index;
+ SVGA3dLightData data;
+} SVGA3dCmdSetLightData; /* SVGA_3D_CMD_SETLIGHTDATA */
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ uint32 cid;
+ uint32 index;
+ uint32 enabled;
+} SVGA3dCmdSetLightEnabled; /* SVGA_3D_CMD_SETLIGHTENABLED */
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ uint32 cid;
+ SVGA3dRect rect;
+} SVGA3dCmdSetViewport; /* SVGA_3D_CMD_SETVIEWPORT */
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ uint32 cid;
+ SVGA3dRect rect;
+} SVGA3dCmdSetScissorRect; /* SVGA_3D_CMD_SETSCISSORRECT */
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ uint32 cid;
+ uint32 index;
+ float plane[4];
+} SVGA3dCmdSetClipPlane; /* SVGA_3D_CMD_SETCLIPPLANE */
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ uint32 cid;
+ uint32 shid;
+ SVGA3dShaderType type;
+ /* Followed by variable number of DWORDs for shader bycode */
+} SVGA3dCmdDefineShader; /* SVGA_3D_CMD_SHADER_DEFINE */
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ uint32 cid;
+ uint32 shid;
+ SVGA3dShaderType type;
+} SVGA3dCmdDestroyShader; /* SVGA_3D_CMD_SHADER_DESTROY */
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ uint32 cid;
+ uint32 reg; /* register number */
+ SVGA3dShaderType type;
+ SVGA3dShaderConstType ctype;
+ uint32 values[4];
+} SVGA3dCmdSetShaderConst; /* SVGA_3D_CMD_SET_SHADER_CONST */
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ uint32 cid;
+ SVGA3dShaderType type;
+ uint32 shid;
+} SVGA3dCmdSetShader; /* SVGA_3D_CMD_SET_SHADER */
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ uint32 cid;
+ SVGA3dQueryType type;
+} SVGA3dCmdBeginQuery; /* SVGA_3D_CMD_BEGIN_QUERY */
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ uint32 cid;
+ SVGA3dQueryType type;
+ SVGAGuestPtr guestResult; /* Points to an SVGA3dQueryResult structure */
+} SVGA3dCmdEndQuery; /* SVGA_3D_CMD_END_QUERY */
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ uint32 cid; /* Same parameters passed to END_QUERY */
+ SVGA3dQueryType type;
+ SVGAGuestPtr guestResult;
+} SVGA3dCmdWaitForQuery; /* SVGA_3D_CMD_WAIT_FOR_QUERY */
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ uint32 totalSize; /* Set by guest before query is ended. */
+ SVGA3dQueryState state; /* Set by host or guest. See SVGA3dQueryState. */
+ union { /* Set by host on exit from PENDING state */
+ uint32 result32;
+ };
+} SVGA3dQueryResult;
+
+/*
+ * SVGA_3D_CMD_BLIT_SURFACE_TO_SCREEN --
+ *
+ * This is a blit from an SVGA3D surface to a Screen Object. Just
+ * like GMR-to-screen blits, this blit may be directed at a
+ * specific screen or to the virtual coordinate space.
+ *
+ * The blit copies from a rectangular region of an SVGA3D surface
+ * image to a rectangular region of a screen or screens.
+ *
+ * This command takes an optional variable-length list of clipping
+ * rectangles after the body of the command. If no rectangles are
+ * specified, there is no clipping region. The entire destRect is
+ * drawn to. If one or more rectangles are included, they describe
+ * a clipping region. The clip rectangle coordinates are measured
+ * relative to the top-left corner of destRect.
+ *
+ * This clipping region serves multiple purposes:
+ *
+ * - It can be used to perform an irregularly shaped blit more
+ * efficiently than by issuing many separate blit commands.
+ *
+ * - It is equivalent to allowing blits with non-integer
+ * source coordinates. You could blit just one half-pixel
+ * of a source, for example, by specifying a larger
+ * destination rectangle than you need, then removing
+ * part of it using a clip rectangle.
+ *
+ * Availability:
+ * SVGA_FIFO_CAP_SCREEN_OBJECT
+ *
+ * Limitations:
+ *
+ * - Currently, no backend supports blits from a mipmap or face
+ * other than the first one.
+ */
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ SVGA3dSurfaceImageId srcImage;
+ SVGASignedRect srcRect;
+ uint32 destScreenId; /* Screen ID or SVGA_ID_INVALID for virt. coords */
+ SVGASignedRect destRect; /* Supports scaling if src/rest different size */
+ /* Clipping: zero or more SVGASignedRects follow */
+} SVGA3dCmdBlitSurfaceToScreen; /* SVGA_3D_CMD_BLIT_SURFACE_TO_SCREEN */
+
+
+/*
+ * Capability query index.
+ *
+ * Notes:
+ *
+ * 1. SVGA3D_DEVCAP_MAX_TEXTURES reflects the maximum number of
+ * fixed-function texture units available. Each of these units
+ * work in both FFP and Shader modes, and they support texture
+ * transforms and texture coordinates. The host may have additional
+ * texture image units that are only usable with shaders.
+ *
+ * 2. The BUFFER_FORMAT capabilities are deprecated, and they always
+ * return TRUE. Even on physical hardware that does not support
+ * these formats natively, the SVGA3D device will provide an emulation
+ * which should be invisible to the guest OS.
+ *
+ * In general, the SVGA3D device should support any operation on
+ * any surface format, it just may perform some of these
+ * operations in software depending on the capabilities of the
+ * available physical hardware.
+ *
+ * XXX: In the future, we will add capabilities that describe in
+ * detail what formats are supported in hardware for what kinds
+ * of operations.
+ */
+
+typedef enum {
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_3D = 0,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_MAX_LIGHTS = 1,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_MAX_TEXTURES = 2, /* See note (1) */
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_MAX_CLIP_PLANES = 3,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_VERTEX_SHADER_VERSION = 4,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_VERTEX_SHADER = 5,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_FRAGMENT_SHADER_VERSION = 6,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_FRAGMENT_SHADER = 7,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_MAX_RENDER_TARGETS = 8,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_S23E8_TEXTURES = 9,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_S10E5_TEXTURES = 10,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_MAX_FIXED_VERTEXBLEND = 11,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_D16_BUFFER_FORMAT = 12, /* See note (2) */
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_D24S8_BUFFER_FORMAT = 13, /* See note (2) */
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_D24X8_BUFFER_FORMAT = 14, /* See note (2) */
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_QUERY_TYPES = 15,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_TEXTURE_GRADIENT_SAMPLING = 16,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_MAX_POINT_SIZE = 17,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_MAX_SHADER_TEXTURES = 18,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_MAX_TEXTURE_WIDTH = 19,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_MAX_TEXTURE_HEIGHT = 20,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_MAX_VOLUME_EXTENT = 21,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_MAX_TEXTURE_REPEAT = 22,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_MAX_TEXTURE_ASPECT_RATIO = 23,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_MAX_TEXTURE_ANISOTROPY = 24,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_MAX_PRIMITIVE_COUNT = 25,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_MAX_VERTEX_INDEX = 26,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_MAX_VERTEX_SHADER_INSTRUCTIONS = 27,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_MAX_FRAGMENT_SHADER_INSTRUCTIONS = 28,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_MAX_VERTEX_SHADER_TEMPS = 29,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_MAX_FRAGMENT_SHADER_TEMPS = 30,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_TEXTURE_OPS = 31,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_SURFACEFMT_X8R8G8B8 = 32,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_SURFACEFMT_A8R8G8B8 = 33,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_SURFACEFMT_A2R10G10B10 = 34,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_SURFACEFMT_X1R5G5B5 = 35,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_SURFACEFMT_A1R5G5B5 = 36,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_SURFACEFMT_A4R4G4B4 = 37,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_SURFACEFMT_R5G6B5 = 38,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_SURFACEFMT_LUMINANCE16 = 39,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_SURFACEFMT_LUMINANCE8_ALPHA8 = 40,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_SURFACEFMT_ALPHA8 = 41,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_SURFACEFMT_LUMINANCE8 = 42,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_SURFACEFMT_Z_D16 = 43,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_SURFACEFMT_Z_D24S8 = 44,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_SURFACEFMT_Z_D24X8 = 45,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_SURFACEFMT_DXT1 = 46,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_SURFACEFMT_DXT2 = 47,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_SURFACEFMT_DXT3 = 48,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_SURFACEFMT_DXT4 = 49,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_SURFACEFMT_DXT5 = 50,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_SURFACEFMT_BUMPX8L8V8U8 = 51,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_SURFACEFMT_A2W10V10U10 = 52,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_SURFACEFMT_BUMPU8V8 = 53,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_SURFACEFMT_Q8W8V8U8 = 54,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_SURFACEFMT_CxV8U8 = 55,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_SURFACEFMT_R_S10E5 = 56,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_SURFACEFMT_R_S23E8 = 57,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_SURFACEFMT_RG_S10E5 = 58,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_SURFACEFMT_RG_S23E8 = 59,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_SURFACEFMT_ARGB_S10E5 = 60,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_SURFACEFMT_ARGB_S23E8 = 61,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_MAX_VERTEX_SHADER_TEXTURES = 63,
+
+ /*
+ * Note that MAX_SIMULTANEOUS_RENDER_TARGETS is a maximum count of color
+ * render targets. This does no include the depth or stencil targets.
+ */
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_MAX_SIMULTANEOUS_RENDER_TARGETS = 64,
+
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_SURFACEFMT_V16U16 = 65,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_SURFACEFMT_G16R16 = 66,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_SURFACEFMT_A16B16G16R16 = 67,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_SURFACEFMT_UYVY = 68,
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_SURFACEFMT_YUY2 = 69,
+
+ /*
+ * Don't add new caps into the previous section; the values in this
+ * enumeration must not change. You can put new values right before
+ * SVGA3D_DEVCAP_MAX.
+ */
+ SVGA3D_DEVCAP_MAX /* This must be the last index. */
+} SVGA3dDevCapIndex;
+
+typedef union {
+ Bool b;
+ uint32 u;
+ int32 i;
+ float f;
+} SVGA3dDevCapResult;
+
+#endif /* _SVGA3D_REG_H_ */
--- /dev/null
+/**********************************************************
+ * Copyright 1998-2009 VMware, Inc. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * 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 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.
+ *
+ **********************************************************/
+
+/*
+ * svga_reg.h --
+ *
+ * Virtual hardware definitions for the VMware SVGA II device.
+ */
+
+#ifndef _SVGA_REG_H_
+#define _SVGA_REG_H_
+
+/*
+ * PCI device IDs.
+ */
+#define PCI_VENDOR_ID_VMWARE 0x15AD
+#define PCI_DEVICE_ID_VMWARE_SVGA2 0x0405
+
+/*
+ * Legal values for the SVGA_REG_CURSOR_ON register in old-fashioned
+ * cursor bypass mode. This is still supported, but no new guest
+ * drivers should use it.
+ */
+#define SVGA_CURSOR_ON_HIDE 0x0 /* Must be 0 to maintain backward compatibility */
+#define SVGA_CURSOR_ON_SHOW 0x1 /* Must be 1 to maintain backward compatibility */
+#define SVGA_CURSOR_ON_REMOVE_FROM_FB 0x2 /* Remove the cursor from the framebuffer because we need to see what's under it */
+#define SVGA_CURSOR_ON_RESTORE_TO_FB 0x3 /* Put the cursor back in the framebuffer so the user can see it */
+
+/*
+ * The maximum framebuffer size that can traced for e.g. guests in VESA mode.
+ * The changeMap in the monitor is proportional to this number. Therefore, we'd
+ * like to keep it as small as possible to reduce monitor overhead (using
+ * SVGA_VRAM_MAX_SIZE for this increases the size of the shared area by over
+ * 4k!).
+ *
+ * NB: For compatibility reasons, this value must be greater than 0xff0000.
+ * See bug 335072.
+ */
+#define SVGA_FB_MAX_TRACEABLE_SIZE 0x1000000
+
+#define SVGA_MAX_PSEUDOCOLOR_DEPTH 8
+#define SVGA_MAX_PSEUDOCOLORS (1 << SVGA_MAX_PSEUDOCOLOR_DEPTH)
+#define SVGA_NUM_PALETTE_REGS (3 * SVGA_MAX_PSEUDOCOLORS)
+
+#define SVGA_MAGIC 0x900000UL
+#define SVGA_MAKE_ID(ver) (SVGA_MAGIC << 8 | (ver))
+
+/* Version 2 let the address of the frame buffer be unsigned on Win32 */
+#define SVGA_VERSION_2 2
+#define SVGA_ID_2 SVGA_MAKE_ID(SVGA_VERSION_2)
+
+/* Version 1 has new registers starting with SVGA_REG_CAPABILITIES so
+ PALETTE_BASE has moved */
+#define SVGA_VERSION_1 1
+#define SVGA_ID_1 SVGA_MAKE_ID(SVGA_VERSION_1)
+
+/* Version 0 is the initial version */
+#define SVGA_VERSION_0 0
+#define SVGA_ID_0 SVGA_MAKE_ID(SVGA_VERSION_0)
+
+/* "Invalid" value for all SVGA IDs. (Version ID, screen object ID, surface ID...) */
+#define SVGA_ID_INVALID 0xFFFFFFFF
+
+/* Port offsets, relative to BAR0 */
+#define SVGA_INDEX_PORT 0x0
+#define SVGA_VALUE_PORT 0x1
+#define SVGA_BIOS_PORT 0x2
+#define SVGA_IRQSTATUS_PORT 0x8
+
+/*
+ * Interrupt source flags for IRQSTATUS_PORT and IRQMASK.
+ *
+ * Interrupts are only supported when the
+ * SVGA_CAP_IRQMASK capability is present.
+ */
+#define SVGA_IRQFLAG_ANY_FENCE 0x1 /* Any fence was passed */
+#define SVGA_IRQFLAG_FIFO_PROGRESS 0x2 /* Made forward progress in the FIFO */
+#define SVGA_IRQFLAG_FENCE_GOAL 0x4 /* SVGA_FIFO_FENCE_GOAL reached */
+
+/*
+ * Registers
+ */
+
+enum {
+ SVGA_REG_ID = 0,
+ SVGA_REG_ENABLE = 1,
+ SVGA_REG_WIDTH = 2,
+ SVGA_REG_HEIGHT = 3,
+ SVGA_REG_MAX_WIDTH = 4,
+ SVGA_REG_MAX_HEIGHT = 5,
+ SVGA_REG_DEPTH = 6,
+ SVGA_REG_BITS_PER_PIXEL = 7, /* Current bpp in the guest */
+ SVGA_REG_PSEUDOCOLOR = 8,
+ SVGA_REG_RED_MASK = 9,
+ SVGA_REG_GREEN_MASK = 10,
+ SVGA_REG_BLUE_MASK = 11,
+ SVGA_REG_BYTES_PER_LINE = 12,
+ SVGA_REG_FB_START = 13, /* (Deprecated) */
+ SVGA_REG_FB_OFFSET = 14,
+ SVGA_REG_VRAM_SIZE = 15,
+ SVGA_REG_FB_SIZE = 16,
+
+ /* ID 0 implementation only had the above registers, then the palette */
+
+ SVGA_REG_CAPABILITIES = 17,
+ SVGA_REG_MEM_START = 18, /* (Deprecated) */
+ SVGA_REG_MEM_SIZE = 19,
+ SVGA_REG_CONFIG_DONE = 20, /* Set when memory area configured */
+ SVGA_REG_SYNC = 21, /* See "FIFO Synchronization Registers" */
+ SVGA_REG_BUSY = 22, /* See "FIFO Synchronization Registers" */
+ SVGA_REG_GUEST_ID = 23, /* Set guest OS identifier */
+ SVGA_REG_CURSOR_ID = 24, /* (Deprecated) */
+ SVGA_REG_CURSOR_X = 25, /* (Deprecated) */
+ SVGA_REG_CURSOR_Y = 26, /* (Deprecated) */
+ SVGA_REG_CURSOR_ON = 27, /* (Deprecated) */
+ SVGA_REG_HOST_BITS_PER_PIXEL = 28, /* (Deprecated) */
+ SVGA_REG_SCRATCH_SIZE = 29, /* Number of scratch registers */
+ SVGA_REG_MEM_REGS = 30, /* Number of FIFO registers */
+ SVGA_REG_NUM_DISPLAYS = 31, /* (Deprecated) */
+ SVGA_REG_PITCHLOCK = 32, /* Fixed pitch for all modes */
+ SVGA_REG_IRQMASK = 33, /* Interrupt mask */
+
+ /* Legacy multi-monitor support */
+ SVGA_REG_NUM_GUEST_DISPLAYS = 34,/* Number of guest displays in X/Y direction */
+ SVGA_REG_DISPLAY_ID = 35, /* Display ID for the following display attributes */
+ SVGA_REG_DISPLAY_IS_PRIMARY = 36,/* Whether this is a primary display */
+ SVGA_REG_DISPLAY_POSITION_X = 37,/* The display position x */
+ SVGA_REG_DISPLAY_POSITION_Y = 38,/* The display position y */
+ SVGA_REG_DISPLAY_WIDTH = 39, /* The display's width */
+ SVGA_REG_DISPLAY_HEIGHT = 40, /* The display's height */
+
+ /* See "Guest memory regions" below. */
+ SVGA_REG_GMR_ID = 41,
+ SVGA_REG_GMR_DESCRIPTOR = 42,
+ SVGA_REG_GMR_MAX_IDS = 43,
+ SVGA_REG_GMR_MAX_DESCRIPTOR_LENGTH = 44,
+
+ SVGA_REG_TRACES = 45, /* Enable trace-based updates even when FIFO is on */
+ SVGA_REG_TOP = 46, /* Must be 1 more than the last register */
+
+ SVGA_PALETTE_BASE = 1024, /* Base of SVGA color map */
+ /* Next 768 (== 256*3) registers exist for colormap */
+
+ SVGA_SCRATCH_BASE = SVGA_PALETTE_BASE + SVGA_NUM_PALETTE_REGS
+ /* Base of scratch registers */
+ /* Next reg[SVGA_REG_SCRATCH_SIZE] registers exist for scratch usage:
+ First 4 are reserved for VESA BIOS Extension; any remaining are for
+ the use of the current SVGA driver. */
+};
+
+
+/*
+ * Guest memory regions (GMRs):
+ *
+ * This is a new memory mapping feature available in SVGA devices
+ * which have the SVGA_CAP_GMR bit set. Previously, there were two
+ * fixed memory regions available with which to share data between the
+ * device and the driver: the FIFO ('MEM') and the framebuffer. GMRs
+ * are our name for an extensible way of providing arbitrary DMA
+ * buffers for use between the driver and the SVGA device. They are a
+ * new alternative to framebuffer memory, usable for both 2D and 3D
+ * graphics operations.
+ *
+ * Since GMR mapping must be done synchronously with guest CPU
+ * execution, we use a new pair of SVGA registers:
+ *
+ * SVGA_REG_GMR_ID --
+ *
+ * Read/write.
+ * This register holds the 32-bit ID (a small positive integer)
+ * of a GMR to create, delete, or redefine. Writing this register
+ * has no side-effects.
+ *
+ * SVGA_REG_GMR_DESCRIPTOR --
+ *
+ * Write-only.
+ * Writing this register will create, delete, or redefine the GMR
+ * specified by the above ID register. If this register is zero,
+ * the GMR is deleted. Any pointers into this GMR (including those
+ * currently being processed by FIFO commands) will be
+ * synchronously invalidated.
+ *
+ * If this register is nonzero, it must be the physical page
+ * number (PPN) of a data structure which describes the physical
+ * layout of the memory region this GMR should describe. The
+ * descriptor structure will be read synchronously by the SVGA
+ * device when this register is written. The descriptor need not
+ * remain allocated for the lifetime of the GMR.
+ *
+ * The guest driver should write SVGA_REG_GMR_ID first, then
+ * SVGA_REG_GMR_DESCRIPTOR.
+ *
+ * SVGA_REG_GMR_MAX_IDS --
+ *
+ * Read-only.
+ * The SVGA device may choose to support a maximum number of
+ * user-defined GMR IDs. This register holds the number of supported
+ * IDs. (The maximum supported ID plus 1)
+ *
+ * SVGA_REG_GMR_MAX_DESCRIPTOR_LENGTH --
+ *
+ * Read-only.
+ * The SVGA device may choose to put a limit on the total number
+ * of SVGAGuestMemDescriptor structures it will read when defining
+ * a single GMR.
+ *
+ * The descriptor structure is an array of SVGAGuestMemDescriptor
+ * structures. Each structure may do one of three things:
+ *
+ * - Terminate the GMR descriptor list.
+ * (ppn==0, numPages==0)
+ *
+ * - Add a PPN or range of PPNs to the GMR's virtual address space.
+ * (ppn != 0, numPages != 0)
+ *
+ * - Provide the PPN of the next SVGAGuestMemDescriptor, in order to
+ * support multi-page GMR descriptor tables without forcing the
+ * driver to allocate physically contiguous memory.
+ * (ppn != 0, numPages == 0)
+ *
+ * Note that each physical page of SVGAGuestMemDescriptor structures
+ * can describe at least 2MB of guest memory. If the driver needs to
+ * use more than one page of descriptor structures, it must use one of
+ * its SVGAGuestMemDescriptors to point to an additional page. The
+ * device will never automatically cross a page boundary.
+ *
+ * Once the driver has described a GMR, it is immediately available
+ * for use via any FIFO command that uses an SVGAGuestPtr structure.
+ * These pointers include a GMR identifier plus an offset into that
+ * GMR.
+ *
+ * The driver must check the SVGA_CAP_GMR bit before using the GMR
+ * registers.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Special GMR IDs, allowing SVGAGuestPtrs to point to framebuffer
+ * memory as well. In the future, these IDs could even be used to
+ * allow legacy memory regions to be redefined by the guest as GMRs.
+ *
+ * Using the guest framebuffer (GFB) at BAR1 for general purpose DMA
+ * is being phased out. Please try to use user-defined GMRs whenever
+ * possible.
+ */
+#define SVGA_GMR_NULL ((uint32) -1)
+#define SVGA_GMR_FRAMEBUFFER ((uint32) -2) // Guest Framebuffer (GFB)
+
+typedef
+struct SVGAGuestMemDescriptor {
+ uint32 ppn;
+ uint32 numPages;
+} SVGAGuestMemDescriptor;
+
+typedef
+struct SVGAGuestPtr {
+ uint32 gmrId;
+ uint32 offset;
+} SVGAGuestPtr;
+
+
+/*
+ * SVGAGMRImageFormat --
+ *
+ * This is a packed representation of the source 2D image format
+ * for a GMR-to-screen blit. Currently it is defined as an encoding
+ * of the screen's color depth and bits-per-pixel, however, 16 bits
+ * are reserved for future use to identify other encodings (such as
+ * RGBA or higher-precision images).
+ *
+ * Currently supported formats:
+ *
+ * bpp depth Format Name
+ * --- ----- -----------
+ * 32 24 32-bit BGRX
+ * 24 24 24-bit BGR
+ * 16 16 RGB 5-6-5
+ * 16 15 RGB 5-5-5
+ *
+ */
+
+typedef
+struct SVGAGMRImageFormat {
+ union {
+ struct {
+ uint32 bitsPerPixel : 8;
+ uint32 colorDepth : 8;
+ uint32 reserved : 16; // Must be zero
+ };
+
+ uint32 value;
+ };
+} SVGAGMRImageFormat;
+
+/*
+ * SVGAColorBGRX --
+ *
+ * A 24-bit color format (BGRX), which does not depend on the
+ * format of the legacy guest framebuffer (GFB) or the current
+ * GMRFB state.
+ */
+
+typedef
+struct SVGAColorBGRX {
+ union {
+ struct {
+ uint32 b : 8;
+ uint32 g : 8;
+ uint32 r : 8;
+ uint32 x : 8; // Unused
+ };
+
+ uint32 value;
+ };
+} SVGAColorBGRX;
+
+
+/*
+ * SVGASignedRect --
+ * SVGASignedPoint --
+ *
+ * Signed rectangle and point primitives. These are used by the new
+ * 2D primitives for drawing to Screen Objects, which can occupy a
+ * signed virtual coordinate space.
+ *
+ * SVGASignedRect specifies a half-open interval: the (left, top)
+ * pixel is part of the rectangle, but the (right, bottom) pixel is
+ * not.
+ */
+
+typedef
+struct SVGASignedRect {
+ int32 left;
+ int32 top;
+ int32 right;
+ int32 bottom;
+} SVGASignedRect;
+
+typedef
+struct SVGASignedPoint {
+ int32 x;
+ int32 y;
+} SVGASignedPoint;
+
+
+/*
+ * Capabilities
+ *
+ * Note the holes in the bitfield. Missing bits have been deprecated,
+ * and must not be reused. Those capabilities will never be reported
+ * by new versions of the SVGA device.
+ */
+
+#define SVGA_CAP_NONE 0x00000000
+#define SVGA_CAP_RECT_COPY 0x00000002
+#define SVGA_CAP_CURSOR 0x00000020
+#define SVGA_CAP_CURSOR_BYPASS 0x00000040 // Legacy (Use Cursor Bypass 3 instead)
+#define SVGA_CAP_CURSOR_BYPASS_2 0x00000080 // Legacy (Use Cursor Bypass 3 instead)
+#define SVGA_CAP_8BIT_EMULATION 0x00000100
+#define SVGA_CAP_ALPHA_CURSOR 0x00000200
+#define SVGA_CAP_3D 0x00004000
+#define SVGA_CAP_EXTENDED_FIFO 0x00008000
+#define SVGA_CAP_MULTIMON 0x00010000 // Legacy multi-monitor support
+#define SVGA_CAP_PITCHLOCK 0x00020000
+#define SVGA_CAP_IRQMASK 0x00040000
+#define SVGA_CAP_DISPLAY_TOPOLOGY 0x00080000 // Legacy multi-monitor support
+#define SVGA_CAP_GMR 0x00100000
+#define SVGA_CAP_TRACES 0x00200000
+
+
+/*
+ * FIFO register indices.
+ *
+ * The FIFO is a chunk of device memory mapped into guest physmem. It
+ * is always treated as 32-bit words.
+ *
+ * The guest driver gets to decide how to partition it between
+ * - FIFO registers (there are always at least 4, specifying where the
+ * following data area is and how much data it contains; there may be
+ * more registers following these, depending on the FIFO protocol
+ * version in use)
+ * - FIFO data, written by the guest and slurped out by the VMX.
+ * These indices are 32-bit word offsets into the FIFO.
+ */
+
+enum {
+ /*
+ * Block 1 (basic registers): The originally defined FIFO registers.
+ * These exist and are valid for all versions of the FIFO protocol.
+ */
+
+ SVGA_FIFO_MIN = 0,
+ SVGA_FIFO_MAX, /* The distance from MIN to MAX must be at least 10K */
+ SVGA_FIFO_NEXT_CMD,
+ SVGA_FIFO_STOP,
+
+ /*
+ * Block 2 (extended registers): Mandatory registers for the extended
+ * FIFO. These exist if the SVGA caps register includes
+ * SVGA_CAP_EXTENDED_FIFO; some of them are valid only if their
+ * associated capability bit is enabled.
+ *
+ * Note that when originally defined, SVGA_CAP_EXTENDED_FIFO implied
+ * support only for (FIFO registers) CAPABILITIES, FLAGS, and FENCE.
+ * This means that the guest has to test individually (in most cases
+ * using FIFO caps) for the presence of registers after this; the VMX
+ * can define "extended FIFO" to mean whatever it wants, and currently
+ * won't enable it unless there's room for that set and much more.
+ */
+
+ SVGA_FIFO_CAPABILITIES = 4,
+ SVGA_FIFO_FLAGS,
+ // Valid with SVGA_FIFO_CAP_FENCE:
+ SVGA_FIFO_FENCE,
+
+ /*
+ * Block 3a (optional extended registers): Additional registers for the
+ * extended FIFO, whose presence isn't actually implied by
+ * SVGA_CAP_EXTENDED_FIFO; these exist if SVGA_FIFO_MIN is high enough to
+ * leave room for them.
+ *
+ * These in block 3a, the VMX currently considers mandatory for the
+ * extended FIFO.
+ */
+
+ // Valid if exists (i.e. if extended FIFO enabled):
+ SVGA_FIFO_3D_HWVERSION, /* See SVGA3dHardwareVersion in svga3d_reg.h */
+ // Valid with SVGA_FIFO_CAP_PITCHLOCK:
+ SVGA_FIFO_PITCHLOCK,
+
+ // Valid with SVGA_FIFO_CAP_CURSOR_BYPASS_3:
+ SVGA_FIFO_CURSOR_ON, /* Cursor bypass 3 show/hide register */
+ SVGA_FIFO_CURSOR_X, /* Cursor bypass 3 x register */
+ SVGA_FIFO_CURSOR_Y, /* Cursor bypass 3 y register */
+ SVGA_FIFO_CURSOR_COUNT, /* Incremented when any of the other 3 change */
+ SVGA_FIFO_CURSOR_LAST_UPDATED,/* Last time the host updated the cursor */
+
+ // Valid with SVGA_FIFO_CAP_RESERVE:
+ SVGA_FIFO_RESERVED, /* Bytes past NEXT_CMD with real contents */
+
+ /*
+ * Valid with SVGA_FIFO_CAP_SCREEN_OBJECT:
+ *
+ * By default this is SVGA_ID_INVALID, to indicate that the cursor
+ * coordinates are specified relative to the virtual root. If this
+ * is set to a specific screen ID, cursor position is reinterpreted
+ * as a signed offset relative to that screen's origin. This is the
+ * only way to place the cursor on a non-rooted screen.
+ */
+ SVGA_FIFO_CURSOR_SCREEN_ID,
+
+ /*
+ * XXX: The gap here, up until SVGA_FIFO_3D_CAPS, can be used for new
+ * registers, but this must be done carefully and with judicious use of
+ * capability bits, since comparisons based on SVGA_FIFO_MIN aren't
+ * enough to tell you whether the register exists: we've shipped drivers
+ * and products that used SVGA_FIFO_3D_CAPS but didn't know about some of
+ * the earlier ones. The actual order of introduction was:
+ * - PITCHLOCK
+ * - 3D_CAPS
+ * - CURSOR_* (cursor bypass 3)
+ * - RESERVED
+ * So, code that wants to know whether it can use any of the
+ * aforementioned registers, or anything else added after PITCHLOCK and
+ * before 3D_CAPS, needs to reason about something other than
+ * SVGA_FIFO_MIN.
+ */
+
+ /*
+ * 3D caps block space; valid with 3D hardware version >=
+ * SVGA3D_HWVERSION_WS6_B1.
+ */
+ SVGA_FIFO_3D_CAPS = 32,
+ SVGA_FIFO_3D_CAPS_LAST = 32 + 255,
+
+ /*
+ * End of VMX's current definition of "extended-FIFO registers".
+ * Registers before here are always enabled/disabled as a block; either
+ * the extended FIFO is enabled and includes all preceding registers, or
+ * it's disabled entirely.
+ *
+ * Block 3b (truly optional extended registers): Additional registers for
+ * the extended FIFO, which the VMX already knows how to enable and
+ * disable with correct granularity.
+ *
+ * Registers after here exist if and only if the guest SVGA driver
+ * sets SVGA_FIFO_MIN high enough to leave room for them.
+ */
+
+ // Valid if register exists:
+ SVGA_FIFO_GUEST_3D_HWVERSION, /* Guest driver's 3D version */
+ SVGA_FIFO_FENCE_GOAL, /* Matching target for SVGA_IRQFLAG_FENCE_GOAL */
+ SVGA_FIFO_BUSY, /* See "FIFO Synchronization Registers" */
+
+ /*
+ * Always keep this last. This defines the maximum number of
+ * registers we know about. At power-on, this value is placed in
+ * the SVGA_REG_MEM_REGS register, and we expect the guest driver
+ * to allocate this much space in FIFO memory for registers.
+ */
+ SVGA_FIFO_NUM_REGS
+};
+
+
+/*
+ * Definition of registers included in extended FIFO support.
+ *
+ * The guest SVGA driver gets to allocate the FIFO between registers
+ * and data. It must always allocate at least 4 registers, but old
+ * drivers stopped there.
+ *
+ * The VMX will enable extended FIFO support if and only if the guest
+ * left enough room for all registers defined as part of the mandatory
+ * set for the extended FIFO.
+ *
+ * Note that the guest drivers typically allocate the FIFO only at
+ * initialization time, not at mode switches, so it's likely that the
+ * number of FIFO registers won't change without a reboot.
+ *
+ * All registers less than this value are guaranteed to be present if
+ * svgaUser->fifo.extended is set. Any later registers must be tested
+ * individually for compatibility at each use (in the VMX).
+ *
+ * This value is used only by the VMX, so it can change without
+ * affecting driver compatibility; keep it that way?
+ */
+#define SVGA_FIFO_EXTENDED_MANDATORY_REGS (SVGA_FIFO_3D_CAPS_LAST + 1)
+
+
+/*
+ * FIFO Synchronization Registers
+ *
+ * This explains the relationship between the various FIFO
+ * sync-related registers in IOSpace and in FIFO space.
+ *
+ * SVGA_REG_SYNC --
+ *
+ * The SYNC register can be used in two different ways by the guest:
+ *
+ * 1. If the guest wishes to fully sync (drain) the FIFO,
+ * it will write once to SYNC then poll on the BUSY
+ * register. The FIFO is sync'ed once BUSY is zero.
+ *
+ * 2. If the guest wants to asynchronously wake up the host,
+ * it will write once to SYNC without polling on BUSY.
+ * Ideally it will do this after some new commands have
+ * been placed in the FIFO, and after reading a zero
+ * from SVGA_FIFO_BUSY.
+ *
+ * (1) is the original behaviour that SYNC was designed to
+ * support. Originally, a write to SYNC would implicitly
+ * trigger a read from BUSY. This causes us to synchronously
+ * process the FIFO.
+ *
+ * This behaviour has since been changed so that writing SYNC
+ * will *not* implicitly cause a read from BUSY. Instead, it
+ * makes a channel call which asynchronously wakes up the MKS
+ * thread.
+ *
+ * New guests can use this new behaviour to implement (2)
+ * efficiently. This lets guests get the host's attention
+ * without waiting for the MKS to poll, which gives us much
+ * better CPU utilization on SMP hosts and on UP hosts while
+ * we're blocked on the host GPU.
+ *
+ * Old guests shouldn't notice the behaviour change. SYNC was
+ * never guaranteed to process the entire FIFO, since it was
+ * bounded to a particular number of CPU cycles. Old guests will
+ * still loop on the BUSY register until the FIFO is empty.
+ *
+ * Writing to SYNC currently has the following side-effects:
+ *
+ * - Sets SVGA_REG_BUSY to TRUE (in the monitor)
+ * - Asynchronously wakes up the MKS thread for FIFO processing
+ * - The value written to SYNC is recorded as a "reason", for
+ * stats purposes.
+ *
+ * If SVGA_FIFO_BUSY is available, drivers are advised to only
+ * write to SYNC if SVGA_FIFO_BUSY is FALSE. Drivers should set
+ * SVGA_FIFO_BUSY to TRUE after writing to SYNC. The MKS will
+ * eventually set SVGA_FIFO_BUSY on its own, but this approach
+ * lets the driver avoid sending multiple asynchronous wakeup
+ * messages to the MKS thread.
+ *
+ * SVGA_REG_BUSY --
+ *
+ * This register is set to TRUE when SVGA_REG_SYNC is written,
+ * and it reads as FALSE when the FIFO has been completely
+ * drained.
+ *
+ * Every read from this register causes us to synchronously
+ * process FIFO commands. There is no guarantee as to how many
+ * commands each read will process.
+ *
+ * CPU time spent processing FIFO commands will be billed to
+ * the guest.
+ *
+ * New drivers should avoid using this register unless they
+ * need to guarantee that the FIFO is completely drained. It
+ * is overkill for performing a sync-to-fence. Older drivers
+ * will use this register for any type of synchronization.
+ *
+ * SVGA_FIFO_BUSY --
+ *
+ * This register is a fast way for the guest driver to check
+ * whether the FIFO is already being processed. It reads and
+ * writes at normal RAM speeds, with no monitor intervention.
+ *
+ * If this register reads as TRUE, the host is guaranteeing that
+ * any new commands written into the FIFO will be noticed before
+ * the MKS goes back to sleep.
+ *
+ * If this register reads as FALSE, no such guarantee can be
+ * made.
+ *
+ * The guest should use this register to quickly determine
+ * whether or not it needs to wake up the host. If the guest
+ * just wrote a command or group of commands that it would like
+ * the host to begin processing, it should:
+ *
+ * 1. Read SVGA_FIFO_BUSY. If it reads as TRUE, no further
+ * action is necessary.
+ *
+ * 2. Write TRUE to SVGA_FIFO_BUSY. This informs future guest
+ * code that we've already sent a SYNC to the host and we
+ * don't need to send a duplicate.
+ *
+ * 3. Write a reason to SVGA_REG_SYNC. This will send an
+ * asynchronous wakeup to the MKS thread.
+ */
+
+
+/*
+ * FIFO Capabilities
+ *
+ * Fence -- Fence register and command are supported
+ * Accel Front -- Front buffer only commands are supported
+ * Pitch Lock -- Pitch lock register is supported
+ * Video -- SVGA Video overlay units are supported
+ * Escape -- Escape command is supported
+ *
+ * XXX: Add longer descriptions for each capability, including a list
+ * of the new features that each capability provides.
+ *
+ * SVGA_FIFO_CAP_SCREEN_OBJECT --
+ *
+ * Provides dynamic multi-screen rendering, for improved Unity and
+ * multi-monitor modes. With Screen Object, the guest can
+ * dynamically create and destroy 'screens', which can represent
+ * Unity windows or virtual monitors. Screen Object also provides
+ * strong guarantees that DMA operations happen only when
+ * guest-initiated. Screen Object deprecates the BAR1 guest
+ * framebuffer (GFB) and all commands that work only with the GFB.
+ *
+ * New registers:
+ * FIFO_CURSOR_SCREEN_ID, VIDEO_DATA_GMRID, VIDEO_DST_SCREEN_ID
+ *
+ * New 2D commands:
+ * DEFINE_SCREEN, DESTROY_SCREEN, DEFINE_GMRFB, BLIT_GMRFB_TO_SCREEN,
+ * BLIT_SCREEN_TO_GMRFB, ANNOTATION_FILL, ANNOTATION_COPY
+ *
+ * New 3D commands:
+ * BLIT_SURFACE_TO_SCREEN
+ *
+ * New guarantees:
+ *
+ * - The host will not read or write guest memory, including the GFB,
+ * except when explicitly initiated by a DMA command.
+ *
+ * - All DMA, including legacy DMA like UPDATE and PRESENT_READBACK,
+ * is guaranteed to complete before any subsequent FENCEs.
+ *
+ * - All legacy commands which affect a Screen (UPDATE, PRESENT,
+ * PRESENT_READBACK) as well as new Screen blit commands will
+ * all behave consistently as blits, and memory will be read
+ * or written in FIFO order.
+ *
+ * For example, if you PRESENT from one SVGA3D surface to multiple
+ * places on the screen, the data copied will always be from the
+ * SVGA3D surface at the time the PRESENT was issued in the FIFO.
+ * This was not necessarily true on devices without Screen Object.
+ *
+ * This means that on devices that support Screen Object, the
+ * PRESENT_READBACK command should not be necessary unless you
+ * actually want to read back the results of 3D rendering into
+ * system memory. (And for that, the BLIT_SCREEN_TO_GMRFB
+ * command provides a strict superset of functionality.)
+ *
+ * - When a screen is resized, either using Screen Object commands or
+ * legacy multimon registers, its contents are preserved.
+ */
+
+#define SVGA_FIFO_CAP_NONE 0
+#define SVGA_FIFO_CAP_FENCE (1<<0)
+#define SVGA_FIFO_CAP_ACCELFRONT (1<<1)
+#define SVGA_FIFO_CAP_PITCHLOCK (1<<2)
+#define SVGA_FIFO_CAP_VIDEO (1<<3)
+#define SVGA_FIFO_CAP_CURSOR_BYPASS_3 (1<<4)
+#define SVGA_FIFO_CAP_ESCAPE (1<<5)
+#define SVGA_FIFO_CAP_RESERVE (1<<6)
+#define SVGA_FIFO_CAP_SCREEN_OBJECT (1<<7)
+
+
+/*
+ * FIFO Flags
+ *
+ * Accel Front -- Driver should use front buffer only commands
+ */
+
+#define SVGA_FIFO_FLAG_NONE 0
+#define SVGA_FIFO_FLAG_ACCELFRONT (1<<0)
+#define SVGA_FIFO_FLAG_RESERVED (1<<31) // Internal use only
+
+/*
+ * FIFO reservation sentinel value
+ */
+
+#define SVGA_FIFO_RESERVED_UNKNOWN 0xffffffff
+
+
+/*
+ * Video overlay support
+ */
+
+#define SVGA_NUM_OVERLAY_UNITS 32
+
+
+/*
+ * Video capabilities that the guest is currently using
+ */
+
+#define SVGA_VIDEO_FLAG_COLORKEY 0x0001
+
+
+/*
+ * Offsets for the video overlay registers
+ */
+
+enum {
+ SVGA_VIDEO_ENABLED = 0,
+ SVGA_VIDEO_FLAGS,
+ SVGA_VIDEO_DATA_OFFSET,
+ SVGA_VIDEO_FORMAT,
+ SVGA_VIDEO_COLORKEY,
+ SVGA_VIDEO_SIZE, // Deprecated
+ SVGA_VIDEO_WIDTH,
+ SVGA_VIDEO_HEIGHT,
+ SVGA_VIDEO_SRC_X,
+ SVGA_VIDEO_SRC_Y,
+ SVGA_VIDEO_SRC_WIDTH,
+ SVGA_VIDEO_SRC_HEIGHT,
+ SVGA_VIDEO_DST_X, // Signed int32
+ SVGA_VIDEO_DST_Y, // Signed int32
+ SVGA_VIDEO_DST_WIDTH,
+ SVGA_VIDEO_DST_HEIGHT,
+ SVGA_VIDEO_PITCH_1,
+ SVGA_VIDEO_PITCH_2,
+ SVGA_VIDEO_PITCH_3,
+ SVGA_VIDEO_DATA_GMRID, // Optional, defaults to SVGA_GMR_FRAMEBUFFER
+ SVGA_VIDEO_DST_SCREEN_ID, // Optional, defaults to virtual coords (SVGA_ID_INVALID)
+ SVGA_VIDEO_NUM_REGS
+};
+
+
+/*
+ * SVGA Overlay Units
+ *
+ * width and height relate to the entire source video frame.
+ * srcX, srcY, srcWidth and srcHeight represent subset of the source
+ * video frame to be displayed.
+ */
+
+typedef struct SVGAOverlayUnit {
+ uint32 enabled;
+ uint32 flags;
+ uint32 dataOffset;
+ uint32 format;
+ uint32 colorKey;
+ uint32 size;
+ uint32 width;
+ uint32 height;
+ uint32 srcX;
+ uint32 srcY;
+ uint32 srcWidth;
+ uint32 srcHeight;
+ int32 dstX;
+ int32 dstY;
+ uint32 dstWidth;
+ uint32 dstHeight;
+ uint32 pitches[3];
+ uint32 dataGMRId;
+ uint32 dstScreenId;
+} SVGAOverlayUnit;
+
+
+/*
+ * SVGAScreenObject --
+ *
+ * This is a new way to represent a guest's multi-monitor screen or
+ * Unity window. Screen objects are only supported if the
+ * SVGA_FIFO_CAP_SCREEN_OBJECT capability bit is set.
+ *
+ * If Screen Objects are supported, they can be used to fully
+ * replace the functionality provided by the framebuffer registers
+ * (SVGA_REG_WIDTH, HEIGHT, etc.) and by SVGA_CAP_DISPLAY_TOPOLOGY.
+ *
+ * The screen object is a struct with guaranteed binary
+ * compatibility. New flags can be added, and the struct may grow,
+ * but existing fields must retain their meaning.
+ *
+ */
+
+#define SVGA_SCREEN_HAS_ROOT (1 << 0) // Screen is present in the virtual coord space
+#define SVGA_SCREEN_IS_PRIMARY (1 << 1) // Guest considers this screen to be 'primary'
+#define SVGA_SCREEN_FULLSCREEN_HINT (1 << 2) // Guest is running a fullscreen app here
+
+typedef
+struct SVGAScreenObject {
+ uint32 structSize; // sizeof(SVGAScreenObject)
+ uint32 id;
+ uint32 flags;
+ struct {
+ uint32 width;
+ uint32 height;
+ } size;
+ struct {
+ int32 x;
+ int32 y;
+ } root; // Only used if SVGA_SCREEN_HAS_ROOT is set.
+} SVGAScreenObject;
+
+
+/*
+ * Commands in the command FIFO:
+ *
+ * Command IDs defined below are used for the traditional 2D FIFO
+ * communication (not all commands are available for all versions of the
+ * SVGA FIFO protocol).
+ *
+ * Note the holes in the command ID numbers: These commands have been
+ * deprecated, and the old IDs must not be reused.
+ *
+ * Command IDs from 1000 to 1999 are reserved for use by the SVGA3D
+ * protocol.
+ *
+ * Each command's parameters are described by the comments and
+ * structs below.
+ */
+
+typedef enum {
+ SVGA_CMD_INVALID_CMD = 0,
+ SVGA_CMD_UPDATE = 1,
+ SVGA_CMD_RECT_COPY = 3,
+ SVGA_CMD_DEFINE_CURSOR = 19,
+ SVGA_CMD_DEFINE_ALPHA_CURSOR = 22,
+ SVGA_CMD_UPDATE_VERBOSE = 25,
+ SVGA_CMD_FRONT_ROP_FILL = 29,
+ SVGA_CMD_FENCE = 30,
+ SVGA_CMD_ESCAPE = 33,
+ SVGA_CMD_DEFINE_SCREEN = 34,
+ SVGA_CMD_DESTROY_SCREEN = 35,
+ SVGA_CMD_DEFINE_GMRFB = 36,
+ SVGA_CMD_BLIT_GMRFB_TO_SCREEN = 37,
+ SVGA_CMD_BLIT_SCREEN_TO_GMRFB = 38,
+ SVGA_CMD_ANNOTATION_FILL = 39,
+ SVGA_CMD_ANNOTATION_COPY = 40,
+ SVGA_CMD_MAX
+} SVGAFifoCmdId;
+
+#define SVGA_CMD_MAX_ARGS 64
+
+
+/*
+ * SVGA_CMD_UPDATE --
+ *
+ * This is a DMA transfer which copies from the Guest Framebuffer
+ * (GFB) at BAR1 + SVGA_REG_FB_OFFSET to any screens which
+ * intersect with the provided virtual rectangle.
+ *
+ * This command does not support using arbitrary guest memory as a
+ * data source- it only works with the pre-defined GFB memory.
+ * This command also does not support signed virtual coordinates.
+ * If you have defined screens (using SVGA_CMD_DEFINE_SCREEN) with
+ * negative root x/y coordinates, the negative portion of those
+ * screens will not be reachable by this command.
+ *
+ * This command is not necessary when using framebuffer
+ * traces. Traces are automatically enabled if the SVGA FIFO is
+ * disabled, and you may explicitly enable/disable traces using
+ * SVGA_REG_TRACES. With traces enabled, any write to the GFB will
+ * automatically act as if a subsequent SVGA_CMD_UPDATE was issued.
+ *
+ * Traces and SVGA_CMD_UPDATE are the only supported ways to render
+ * pseudocolor screen updates. The newer Screen Object commands
+ * only support true color formats.
+ *
+ * Availability:
+ * Always available.
+ */
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ uint32 x;
+ uint32 y;
+ uint32 width;
+ uint32 height;
+} SVGAFifoCmdUpdate;
+
+
+/*
+ * SVGA_CMD_RECT_COPY --
+ *
+ * Perform a rectangular DMA transfer from one area of the GFB to
+ * another, and copy the result to any screens which intersect it.
+ *
+ * Availability:
+ * SVGA_CAP_RECT_COPY
+ */
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ uint32 srcX;
+ uint32 srcY;
+ uint32 destX;
+ uint32 destY;
+ uint32 width;
+ uint32 height;
+} SVGAFifoCmdRectCopy;
+
+
+/*
+ * SVGA_CMD_DEFINE_CURSOR --
+ *
+ * Provide a new cursor image, as an AND/XOR mask.
+ *
+ * The recommended way to position the cursor overlay is by using
+ * the SVGA_FIFO_CURSOR_* registers, supported by the
+ * SVGA_FIFO_CAP_CURSOR_BYPASS_3 capability.
+ *
+ * Availability:
+ * SVGA_CAP_CURSOR
+ */
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ uint32 id; // Reserved, must be zero.
+ uint32 hotspotX;
+ uint32 hotspotY;
+ uint32 width;
+ uint32 height;
+ uint32 andMaskDepth; // Value must be 1 or equal to BITS_PER_PIXEL
+ uint32 xorMaskDepth; // Value must be 1 or equal to BITS_PER_PIXEL
+ /*
+ * Followed by scanline data for AND mask, then XOR mask.
+ * Each scanline is padded to a 32-bit boundary.
+ */
+} SVGAFifoCmdDefineCursor;
+
+
+/*
+ * SVGA_CMD_DEFINE_ALPHA_CURSOR --
+ *
+ * Provide a new cursor image, in 32-bit BGRA format.
+ *
+ * The recommended way to position the cursor overlay is by using
+ * the SVGA_FIFO_CURSOR_* registers, supported by the
+ * SVGA_FIFO_CAP_CURSOR_BYPASS_3 capability.
+ *
+ * Availability:
+ * SVGA_CAP_ALPHA_CURSOR
+ */
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ uint32 id; // Reserved, must be zero.
+ uint32 hotspotX;
+ uint32 hotspotY;
+ uint32 width;
+ uint32 height;
+ /* Followed by scanline data */
+} SVGAFifoCmdDefineAlphaCursor;
+
+
+/*
+ * SVGA_CMD_UPDATE_VERBOSE --
+ *
+ * Just like SVGA_CMD_UPDATE, but also provide a per-rectangle
+ * 'reason' value, an opaque cookie which is used by internal
+ * debugging tools. Third party drivers should not use this
+ * command.
+ *
+ * Availability:
+ * SVGA_CAP_EXTENDED_FIFO
+ */
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ uint32 x;
+ uint32 y;
+ uint32 width;
+ uint32 height;
+ uint32 reason;
+} SVGAFifoCmdUpdateVerbose;
+
+
+/*
+ * SVGA_CMD_FRONT_ROP_FILL --
+ *
+ * This is a hint which tells the SVGA device that the driver has
+ * just filled a rectangular region of the GFB with a solid
+ * color. Instead of reading these pixels from the GFB, the device
+ * can assume that they all equal 'color'. This is primarily used
+ * for remote desktop protocols.
+ *
+ * Availability:
+ * SVGA_FIFO_CAP_ACCELFRONT
+ */
+
+#define SVGA_ROP_COPY 0x03
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ uint32 color; // In the same format as the GFB
+ uint32 x;
+ uint32 y;
+ uint32 width;
+ uint32 height;
+ uint32 rop; // Must be SVGA_ROP_COPY
+} SVGAFifoCmdFrontRopFill;
+
+
+/*
+ * SVGA_CMD_FENCE --
+ *
+ * Insert a synchronization fence. When the SVGA device reaches
+ * this command, it will copy the 'fence' value into the
+ * SVGA_FIFO_FENCE register. It will also compare the fence against
+ * SVGA_FIFO_FENCE_GOAL. If the fence matches the goal and the
+ * SVGA_IRQFLAG_FENCE_GOAL interrupt is enabled, the device will
+ * raise this interrupt.
+ *
+ * Availability:
+ * SVGA_FIFO_FENCE for this command,
+ * SVGA_CAP_IRQMASK for SVGA_FIFO_FENCE_GOAL.
+ */
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ uint32 fence;
+} SVGAFifoCmdFence;
+
+
+/*
+ * SVGA_CMD_ESCAPE --
+ *
+ * Send an extended or vendor-specific variable length command.
+ * This is used for video overlay, third party plugins, and
+ * internal debugging tools. See svga_escape.h
+ *
+ * Availability:
+ * SVGA_FIFO_CAP_ESCAPE
+ */
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ uint32 nsid;
+ uint32 size;
+ /* followed by 'size' bytes of data */
+} SVGAFifoCmdEscape;
+
+
+/*
+ * SVGA_CMD_DEFINE_SCREEN --
+ *
+ * Define or redefine an SVGAScreenObject. See the description of
+ * SVGAScreenObject above. The video driver is responsible for
+ * generating new screen IDs. They should be small positive
+ * integers. The virtual device will have an implementation
+ * specific upper limit on the number of screen IDs
+ * supported. Drivers are responsible for recycling IDs. The first
+ * valid ID is zero.
+ *
+ * - Interaction with other registers:
+ *
+ * For backwards compatibility, when the GFB mode registers (WIDTH,
+ * HEIGHT, PITCHLOCK, BITS_PER_PIXEL) are modified, the SVGA device
+ * deletes all screens other than screen #0, and redefines screen
+ * #0 according to the specified mode. Drivers that use
+ * SVGA_CMD_DEFINE_SCREEN should destroy or redefine screen #0.
+ *
+ * If you use screen objects, do not use the legacy multi-mon
+ * registers (SVGA_REG_NUM_GUEST_DISPLAYS, SVGA_REG_DISPLAY_*).
+ *
+ * Availability:
+ * SVGA_FIFO_CAP_SCREEN_OBJECT
+ */
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ SVGAScreenObject screen; // Variable-length according to version
+} SVGAFifoCmdDefineScreen;
+
+
+/*
+ * SVGA_CMD_DESTROY_SCREEN --
+ *
+ * Destroy an SVGAScreenObject. Its ID is immediately available for
+ * re-use.
+ *
+ * Availability:
+ * SVGA_FIFO_CAP_SCREEN_OBJECT
+ */
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ uint32 screenId;
+} SVGAFifoCmdDestroyScreen;
+
+
+/*
+ * SVGA_CMD_DEFINE_GMRFB --
+ *
+ * This command sets a piece of SVGA device state called the
+ * Guest Memory Region Framebuffer, or GMRFB. The GMRFB is a
+ * piece of light-weight state which identifies the location and
+ * format of an image in guest memory or in BAR1. The GMRFB has
+ * an arbitrary size, and it doesn't need to match the geometry
+ * of the GFB or any screen object.
+ *
+ * The GMRFB can be redefined as often as you like. You could
+ * always use the same GMRFB, you could redefine it before
+ * rendering from a different guest screen, or you could even
+ * redefine it before every blit.
+ *
+ * There are multiple ways to use this command. The simplest way is
+ * to use it to move the framebuffer either to elsewhere in the GFB
+ * (BAR1) memory region, or to a user-defined GMR. This lets a
+ * driver use a framebuffer allocated entirely out of normal system
+ * memory, which we encourage.
+ *
+ * Another way to use this command is to set up a ring buffer of
+ * updates in GFB memory. If a driver wants to ensure that no
+ * frames are skipped by the SVGA device, it is important that the
+ * driver not modify the source data for a blit until the device is
+ * done processing the command. One efficient way to accomplish
+ * this is to use a ring of small DMA buffers. Each buffer is used
+ * for one blit, then we move on to the next buffer in the
+ * ring. The FENCE mechanism is used to protect each buffer from
+ * re-use until the device is finished with that buffer's
+ * corresponding blit.
+ *
+ * This command does not affect the meaning of SVGA_CMD_UPDATE.
+ * UPDATEs always occur from the legacy GFB memory area. This
+ * command has no support for pseudocolor GMRFBs. Currently only
+ * true-color 15, 16, and 24-bit depths are supported. Future
+ * devices may expose capabilities for additional framebuffer
+ * formats.
+ *
+ * The default GMRFB value is undefined. Drivers must always send
+ * this command at least once before performing any blit from the
+ * GMRFB.
+ *
+ * Availability:
+ * SVGA_FIFO_CAP_SCREEN_OBJECT
+ */
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ SVGAGuestPtr ptr;
+ uint32 bytesPerLine;
+ SVGAGMRImageFormat format;
+} SVGAFifoCmdDefineGMRFB;
+
+
+/*
+ * SVGA_CMD_BLIT_GMRFB_TO_SCREEN --
+ *
+ * This is a guest-to-host blit. It performs a DMA operation to
+ * copy a rectangular region of pixels from the current GMRFB to
+ * one or more Screen Objects.
+ *
+ * The destination coordinate may be specified relative to a
+ * screen's origin (if a screen ID is specified) or relative to the
+ * virtual coordinate system's origin (if the screen ID is
+ * SVGA_ID_INVALID). The actual destination may span zero or more
+ * screens, in the case of a virtual destination rect or a rect
+ * which extends off the edge of the specified screen.
+ *
+ * This command writes to the screen's "base layer": the underlying
+ * framebuffer which exists below any cursor or video overlays. No
+ * action is necessary to explicitly hide or update any overlays
+ * which exist on top of the updated region.
+ *
+ * The SVGA device is guaranteed to finish reading from the GMRFB
+ * by the time any subsequent FENCE commands are reached.
+ *
+ * This command consumes an annotation. See the
+ * SVGA_CMD_ANNOTATION_* commands for details.
+ *
+ * Availability:
+ * SVGA_FIFO_CAP_SCREEN_OBJECT
+ */
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ SVGASignedPoint srcOrigin;
+ SVGASignedRect destRect;
+ uint32 destScreenId;
+} SVGAFifoCmdBlitGMRFBToScreen;
+
+
+/*
+ * SVGA_CMD_BLIT_SCREEN_TO_GMRFB --
+ *
+ * This is a host-to-guest blit. It performs a DMA operation to
+ * copy a rectangular region of pixels from a single Screen Object
+ * back to the current GMRFB.
+ *
+ * Usage note: This command should be used rarely. It will
+ * typically be inefficient, but it is necessary for some types of
+ * synchronization between 3D (GPU) and 2D (CPU) rendering into
+ * overlapping areas of a screen.
+ *
+ * The source coordinate is specified relative to a screen's
+ * origin. The provided screen ID must be valid. If any parameters
+ * are invalid, the resulting pixel values are undefined.
+ *
+ * This command reads the screen's "base layer". Overlays like
+ * video and cursor are not included, but any data which was sent
+ * using a blit-to-screen primitive will be available, no matter
+ * whether the data's original source was the GMRFB or the 3D
+ * acceleration hardware.
+ *
+ * Note that our guest-to-host blits and host-to-guest blits aren't
+ * symmetric in their current implementation. While the parameters
+ * are identical, host-to-guest blits are a lot less featureful.
+ * They do not support clipping: If the source parameters don't
+ * fully fit within a screen, the blit fails. They must originate
+ * from exactly one screen. Virtual coordinates are not directly
+ * supported.
+ *
+ * Host-to-guest blits do support the same set of GMRFB formats
+ * offered by guest-to-host blits.
+ *
+ * The SVGA device is guaranteed to finish writing to the GMRFB by
+ * the time any subsequent FENCE commands are reached.
+ *
+ * Availability:
+ * SVGA_FIFO_CAP_SCREEN_OBJECT
+ */
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ SVGASignedPoint destOrigin;
+ SVGASignedRect srcRect;
+ uint32 srcScreenId;
+} SVGAFifoCmdBlitScreenToGMRFB;
+
+
+/*
+ * SVGA_CMD_ANNOTATION_FILL --
+ *
+ * This is a blit annotation. This command stores a small piece of
+ * device state which is consumed by the next blit-to-screen
+ * command. The state is only cleared by commands which are
+ * specifically documented as consuming an annotation. Other
+ * commands (such as ESCAPEs for debugging) may intervene between
+ * the annotation and its associated blit.
+ *
+ * This annotation is a promise about the contents of the next
+ * blit: The video driver is guaranteeing that all pixels in that
+ * blit will have the same value, specified here as a color in
+ * SVGAColorBGRX format.
+ *
+ * The SVGA device can still render the blit correctly even if it
+ * ignores this annotation, but the annotation may allow it to
+ * perform the blit more efficiently, for example by ignoring the
+ * source data and performing a fill in hardware.
+ *
+ * This annotation is most important for performance when the
+ * user's display is being remoted over a network connection.
+ *
+ * Availability:
+ * SVGA_FIFO_CAP_SCREEN_OBJECT
+ */
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ SVGAColorBGRX color;
+} SVGAFifoCmdAnnotationFill;
+
+
+/*
+ * SVGA_CMD_ANNOTATION_COPY --
+ *
+ * This is a blit annotation. See SVGA_CMD_ANNOTATION_FILL for more
+ * information about annotations.
+ *
+ * This annotation is a promise about the contents of the next
+ * blit: The video driver is guaranteeing that all pixels in that
+ * blit will have the same value as those which already exist at an
+ * identically-sized region on the same or a different screen.
+ *
+ * Note that the source pixels for the COPY in this annotation are
+ * sampled before applying the anqnotation's associated blit. They
+ * are allowed to overlap with the blit's destination pixels.
+ *
+ * The copy source rectangle is specified the same way as the blit
+ * destination: it can be a rectangle which spans zero or more
+ * screens, specified relative to either a screen or to the virtual
+ * coordinate system's origin. If the source rectangle includes
+ * pixels which are not from exactly one screen, the results are
+ * undefined.
+ *
+ * Availability:
+ * SVGA_FIFO_CAP_SCREEN_OBJECT
+ */
+
+typedef
+struct {
+ SVGASignedPoint srcOrigin;
+ uint32 srcScreenId;
+} SVGAFifoCmdAnnotationCopy;
+
+#endif