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author | James Jones <jajones@nvidia.com> | 2010-12-06 13:10:42 -0800 |
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committer | James Jones <jajones@nvidia.com> | 2010-12-06 19:15:38 -0800 |
commit | 9c0c7cc9a7adf230b5eee0b4166f9e17e07a088b (patch) | |
tree | ff87e47c2e3a2a1b010ad8c9a0b7ce56f265b328 /Xext/sync.c | |
parent | 397dfd9f87e1cdf105d10a789a97230f4f0d204e (diff) |
Add XSyncAwaitFence() handler
-Add the actual ProcSyncAwaitFence() dispatch func
-Add support for fence sync triggers.
Signed-off-by: James Jones <jajones@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'Xext/sync.c')
-rw-r--r-- | Xext/sync.c | 183 |
1 files changed, 152 insertions, 31 deletions
diff --git a/Xext/sync.c b/Xext/sync.c index 1e8dadf68..8361620fe 100644 --- a/Xext/sync.c +++ b/Xext/sync.c @@ -147,6 +147,9 @@ SyncDeleteTriggerFromSyncObject(SyncTrigger *pTrigger) if (IsSystemCounter(pCounter)) SyncComputeBracketValues(pCounter); + } else if (SYNC_FENCE == pTrigger->pSync->type) { + SyncFence* pFence = (SyncFence*) pTrigger->pSync; + pFence->funcs.DeleteTrigger(pTrigger); } } @@ -180,23 +183,27 @@ SyncAddTriggerToSyncObject(SyncTrigger *pTrigger) if (IsSystemCounter(pCounter)) SyncComputeBracketValues(pCounter); + } else if (SYNC_FENCE == pTrigger->pSync->type) { + SyncFence* pFence = (SyncFence*) pTrigger->pSync; + pFence->funcs.AddTrigger(pTrigger); } return Success; } -/* Below are four possible functions that can be plugged into - * pTrigger->CheckTrigger, corresponding to the four possible - * test-types. These functions are called after the counter's - * value changes but are also passed the old counter value - * so they can inspect both the old and new values. - * (PositiveTransition and NegativeTransition need to see both - * pieces of information.) These functions return the truth value - * of the trigger. +/* Below are five possible functions that can be plugged into + * pTrigger->CheckTrigger for counter sync objects, corresponding to + * the four possible test-types, and the one possible function that + * can be plugged into pTrigger->CheckTrigger for fence sync objects. + * These functions are called after the sync object's state changes + * but are also passed the old state so they can inspect both the old + * and new values. (PositiveTransition and NegativeTransition need to + * see both pieces of information.) These functions return the truth + * value of the trigger. * - * All of them include the condition pTrigger->pCounter == NULL. - * This is because the spec says that a trigger with a counter value + * All of them include the condition pTrigger->pSync == NULL. + * This is because the spec says that a trigger with a sync value * of None is always TRUE. */ @@ -250,6 +257,16 @@ SyncCheckTriggerNegativeTransition(SyncTrigger *pTrigger, CARD64 oldval) XSyncValueLessOrEqual(pCounter->value, pTrigger->test_value))); } +static Bool +SyncCheckTriggerFence(SyncTrigger *pTrigger, CARD64 unused) +{ + SyncFence* pFence = (SyncFence*) pTrigger->pSync; + (void)unused; + + return (pFence == NULL || + pFence->funcs.CheckTriggered(pFence)); +} + static int SyncInitTrigger(ClientPtr client, SyncTrigger *pTrigger, XID syncObject, RESTYPE resType, Mask changes) @@ -302,30 +319,38 @@ SyncInitTrigger(ClientPtr client, SyncTrigger *pTrigger, XID syncObject, if (changes & XSyncCATestType) { - if (pTrigger->test_type != XSyncPositiveTransition && - pTrigger->test_type != XSyncNegativeTransition && - pTrigger->test_type != XSyncPositiveComparison && - pTrigger->test_type != XSyncNegativeComparison) + + if (SYNC_FENCE == pSync->type) { - client->errorValue = pTrigger->test_type; - return BadValue; + pTrigger->CheckTrigger = SyncCheckTriggerFence; } - /* select appropriate CheckTrigger function */ - - switch (pTrigger->test_type) + else { - case XSyncPositiveTransition: - pTrigger->CheckTrigger = SyncCheckTriggerPositiveTransition; - break; - case XSyncNegativeTransition: - pTrigger->CheckTrigger = SyncCheckTriggerNegativeTransition; - break; - case XSyncPositiveComparison: - pTrigger->CheckTrigger = SyncCheckTriggerPositiveComparison; - break; - case XSyncNegativeComparison: - pTrigger->CheckTrigger = SyncCheckTriggerNegativeComparison; - break; + if (pTrigger->test_type != XSyncPositiveTransition && + pTrigger->test_type != XSyncNegativeTransition && + pTrigger->test_type != XSyncPositiveComparison && + pTrigger->test_type != XSyncNegativeComparison) + { + client->errorValue = pTrigger->test_type; + return BadValue; + } + /* select appropriate CheckTrigger function */ + + switch (pTrigger->test_type) + { + case XSyncPositiveTransition: + pTrigger->CheckTrigger = SyncCheckTriggerPositiveTransition; + break; + case XSyncNegativeTransition: + pTrigger->CheckTrigger = SyncCheckTriggerNegativeTransition; + break; + case XSyncPositiveComparison: + pTrigger->CheckTrigger = SyncCheckTriggerPositiveComparison; + break; + case XSyncNegativeComparison: + pTrigger->CheckTrigger = SyncCheckTriggerNegativeComparison; + break; + } } } @@ -2019,6 +2044,89 @@ ProcSyncQueryFence(ClientPtr client) return client->noClientException; } +static int +ProcSyncAwaitFence(ClientPtr client) +{ + REQUEST(xSyncAwaitFenceReq); + SyncAwaitUnion *pAwaitUnion; + SyncAwait *pAwait; + /* Use CARD32 rather than XSyncFence because XIDs are hard-coded to + * CARD32 in protocol definitions */ + CARD32 *pProtocolFences; + int status; + int len; + int items; + int i; + + REQUEST_AT_LEAST_SIZE(xSyncAwaitFenceReq); + + len = client->req_len << 2; + len -= sz_xSyncAwaitFenceReq; + items = len / sizeof(CARD32); + + if (items * sizeof(CARD32) != len) + { + return BadLength; + } + if (items == 0) + { + client->errorValue = items; /* XXX protocol change */ + return BadValue; + } + + if (!(pAwaitUnion = SyncAwaitPrologue(client, items))) + return BadAlloc; + + /* don't need to do any more memory allocation for this request! */ + + pProtocolFences = (CARD32 *) & stuff[1]; + + pAwait = &(pAwaitUnion+1)->await; /* skip over header */ + for (i = 0; i < items; i++, pProtocolFences++, pAwait++) + { + if (*pProtocolFences == None) /* XXX protocol change */ + { + /* this should take care of removing any triggers created by + * this request that have already been registered on sync objects + */ + FreeResource(pAwaitUnion->header.delete_id, RT_NONE); + client->errorValue = *pProtocolFences; + return SyncErrorBase + XSyncBadCounter; + } + + pAwait->trigger.pSync = NULL; + /* Provide acceptable values for these unused fields to + * satisfy SyncInitTrigger's validation logic + */ + pAwait->trigger.value_type = XSyncAbsolute; + XSyncIntToValue(&pAwait->trigger.wait_value, 0); + pAwait->trigger.test_type = 0; + + status = SyncInitTrigger(client, &pAwait->trigger, + *pProtocolFences, RTFence, + XSyncCAAllTrigger); + if (status != Success) + { + /* this should take care of removing any triggers created by + * this request that have already been registered on sync objects + */ + FreeResource(pAwaitUnion->header.delete_id, RT_NONE); + return status; + } + /* this is not a mistake -- same function works for both cases */ + pAwait->trigger.TriggerFired = SyncAwaitTriggerFired; + pAwait->trigger.CounterDestroyed = SyncAwaitTriggerFired; + /* event_threshold is unused for fence syncs */ + XSyncIntToValue(&pAwait->event_threshold, 0); + pAwait->pHeader = &pAwaitUnion->header; + pAwaitUnion->header.num_waitconditions++; + } + + SyncAwaitEpilogue(client, items, pAwaitUnion); + + return client->noClientException; +} + /* * ** Given an extension request, call the appropriate request procedure */ @@ -2322,6 +2430,19 @@ SProcSyncQueryFence(ClientPtr client) } static int +SProcSyncAwaitFence(ClientPtr client) +{ + REQUEST(xSyncAwaitFenceReq); + char n; + + swaps(&stuff->length, n); + REQUEST_AT_LEAST_SIZE(xSyncAwaitFenceReq); + SwapRestL(stuff); + + return ProcSyncAwaitFence(client); +} + +static int SProcSyncDispatch(ClientPtr client) { REQUEST(xReq); |