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2Kernel Mode Setting (KMS)
3=========================
4
2fa91d15 5Drivers must initialize the mode setting core by calling
c3b790ea 6drmm_mode_config_init() on the DRM device. The function
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7initializes the :c:type:`struct drm_device <drm_device>`
8mode_config field and never fails. Once done, mode configuration must
9be setup by initializing the following fields.
10
11- int min_width, min_height; int max_width, max_height;
12 Minimum and maximum width and height of the frame buffers in pixel
13 units.
14
15- struct drm_mode_config_funcs \*funcs;
16 Mode setting functions.
17
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18Overview
19========
20
21.. kernel-render:: DOT
22 :alt: KMS Display Pipeline
23 :caption: KMS Display Pipeline Overview
24
25 digraph "KMS" {
26 node [shape=box]
27
28 subgraph cluster_static {
29 style=dashed
30 label="Static Objects"
31
32 node [bgcolor=grey style=filled]
33 "drm_plane A" -> "drm_crtc"
34 "drm_plane B" -> "drm_crtc"
35 "drm_crtc" -> "drm_encoder A"
36 "drm_crtc" -> "drm_encoder B"
37 }
38
39 subgraph cluster_user_created {
40 style=dashed
41 label="Userspace-Created"
42
43 node [shape=oval]
44 "drm_framebuffer 1" -> "drm_plane A"
45 "drm_framebuffer 2" -> "drm_plane B"
46 }
47
48 subgraph cluster_connector {
49 style=dashed
50 label="Hotpluggable"
51
52 "drm_encoder A" -> "drm_connector A"
53 "drm_encoder B" -> "drm_connector B"
54 }
55 }
56
57The basic object structure KMS presents to userspace is fairly simple.
58Framebuffers (represented by :c:type:`struct drm_framebuffer <drm_framebuffer>`,
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59see `Frame Buffer Abstraction`_) feed into planes. Planes are represented by
60:c:type:`struct drm_plane <drm_plane>`, see `Plane Abstraction`_ for more
61details. One or more (or even no) planes feed their pixel data into a CRTC
62(represented by :c:type:`struct drm_crtc <drm_crtc>`, see `CRTC Abstraction`_)
63for blending. The precise blending step is explained in more detail in `Plane
64Composition Properties`_ and related chapters.
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65
66For the output routing the first step is encoders (represented by
67:c:type:`struct drm_encoder <drm_encoder>`, see `Encoder Abstraction`_). Those
68are really just internal artifacts of the helper libraries used to implement KMS
69drivers. Besides that they make it unecessarily more complicated for userspace
70to figure out which connections between a CRTC and a connector are possible, and
71what kind of cloning is supported, they serve no purpose in the userspace API.
72Unfortunately encoders have been exposed to userspace, hence can't remove them
73at this point. Futhermore the exposed restrictions are often wrongly set by
74drivers, and in many cases not powerful enough to express the real restrictions.
75A CRTC can be connected to multiple encoders, and for an active CRTC there must
76be at least one encoder.
77
78The final, and real, endpoint in the display chain is the connector (represented
79by :c:type:`struct drm_connector <drm_connector>`, see `Connector
80Abstraction`_). Connectors can have different possible encoders, but the kernel
81driver selects which encoder to use for each connector. The use case is DVI,
82which could switch between an analog and a digital encoder. Encoders can also
83drive multiple different connectors. There is exactly one active connector for
84every active encoder.
85
86Internally the output pipeline is a bit more complex and matches today's
87hardware more closely:
88
89.. kernel-render:: DOT
90 :alt: KMS Output Pipeline
91 :caption: KMS Output Pipeline
92
93 digraph "Output Pipeline" {
94 node [shape=box]
95
96 subgraph {
97 "drm_crtc" [bgcolor=grey style=filled]
98 }
99
100 subgraph cluster_internal {
101 style=dashed
102 label="Internal Pipeline"
103 {
104 node [bgcolor=grey style=filled]
105 "drm_encoder A";
106 "drm_encoder B";
107 "drm_encoder C";
108 }
109
110 {
111 node [bgcolor=grey style=filled]
112 "drm_encoder B" -> "drm_bridge B"
113 "drm_encoder C" -> "drm_bridge C1"
114 "drm_bridge C1" -> "drm_bridge C2";
115 }
116 }
117
118 "drm_crtc" -> "drm_encoder A"
119 "drm_crtc" -> "drm_encoder B"
120 "drm_crtc" -> "drm_encoder C"
121
122
123 subgraph cluster_output {
124 style=dashed
125 label="Outputs"
126
127 "drm_encoder A" -> "drm_connector A";
128 "drm_bridge B" -> "drm_connector B";
129 "drm_bridge C2" -> "drm_connector C";
130
131 "drm_panel"
132 }
133 }
134
135Internally two additional helper objects come into play. First, to be able to
136share code for encoders (sometimes on the same SoC, sometimes off-chip) one or
137more :ref:`drm_bridges` (represented by :c:type:`struct drm_bridge
138<drm_bridge>`) can be linked to an encoder. This link is static and cannot be
139changed, which means the cross-bar (if there is any) needs to be mapped between
140the CRTC and any encoders. Often for drivers with bridges there's no code left
141at the encoder level. Atomic drivers can leave out all the encoder callbacks to
142essentially only leave a dummy routing object behind, which is needed for
143backwards compatibility since encoders are exposed to userspace.
144
145The second object is for panels, represented by :c:type:`struct drm_panel
146<drm_panel>`, see :ref:`drm_panel_helper`. Panels do not have a fixed binding
147point, but are generally linked to the driver private structure that embeds
148:c:type:`struct drm_connector <drm_connector>`.
149
150Note that currently the bridge chaining and interactions with connectors and
151panels are still in-flux and not really fully sorted out yet.
949619f3 152
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153KMS Core Structures and Functions
154=================================
949619f3 155
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157 :internal:
158
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159.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_mode_config.c
160 :export:
161
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162.. _kms_base_object_abstraction:
163
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164Modeset Base Object Abstraction
165===============================
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167.. kernel-render:: DOT
168 :alt: Mode Objects and Properties
169 :caption: Mode Objects and Properties
170
171 digraph {
172 node [shape=box]
173
174 "drm_property A" -> "drm_mode_object A"
175 "drm_property A" -> "drm_mode_object B"
176 "drm_property B" -> "drm_mode_object A"
177 }
178
179The base structure for all KMS objects is :c:type:`struct drm_mode_object
180<drm_mode_object>`. One of the base services it provides is tracking properties,
181which are especially important for the atomic IOCTL (see `Atomic Mode
182Setting`_). The somewhat surprising part here is that properties are not
183directly instantiated on each object, but free-standing mode objects themselves,
184represented by :c:type:`struct drm_property <drm_property>`, which only specify
185the type and value range of a property. Any given property can be attached
6acc942c 186multiple times to different objects using drm_object_attach_property().
b2b82c26 187
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188.. kernel-doc:: include/drm/drm_mode_object.h
189 :internal:
190
191.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_mode_object.c
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192 :export:
193
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194Atomic Mode Setting
195===================
196
197
198.. kernel-render:: DOT
199 :alt: Mode Objects and Properties
200 :caption: Mode Objects and Properties
201
202 digraph {
203 node [shape=box]
204
205 subgraph cluster_state {
206 style=dashed
207 label="Free-standing state"
208
209 "drm_atomic_state" -> "duplicated drm_plane_state A"
210 "drm_atomic_state" -> "duplicated drm_plane_state B"
211 "drm_atomic_state" -> "duplicated drm_crtc_state"
212 "drm_atomic_state" -> "duplicated drm_connector_state"
213 "drm_atomic_state" -> "duplicated driver private state"
214 }
215
216 subgraph cluster_current {
217 style=dashed
218 label="Current state"
219
220 "drm_device" -> "drm_plane A"
221 "drm_device" -> "drm_plane B"
222 "drm_device" -> "drm_crtc"
223 "drm_device" -> "drm_connector"
224 "drm_device" -> "driver private object"
225
226 "drm_plane A" -> "drm_plane_state A"
227 "drm_plane B" -> "drm_plane_state B"
228 "drm_crtc" -> "drm_crtc_state"
229 "drm_connector" -> "drm_connector_state"
230 "driver private object" -> "driver private state"
231 }
232
233 "drm_atomic_state" -> "drm_device" [label="atomic_commit"]
234 "duplicated drm_plane_state A" -> "drm_device"[style=invis]
235 }
236
237Atomic provides transactional modeset (including planes) updates, but a
238bit differently from the usual transactional approach of try-commit and
239rollback:
240
241- Firstly, no hardware changes are allowed when the commit would fail. This
242 allows us to implement the DRM_MODE_ATOMIC_TEST_ONLY mode, which allows
243 userspace to explore whether certain configurations would work or not.
244
245- This would still allow setting and rollback of just the software state,
246 simplifying conversion of existing drivers. But auditing drivers for
247 correctness of the atomic_check code becomes really hard with that: Rolling
248 back changes in data structures all over the place is hard to get right.
249
250- Lastly, for backwards compatibility and to support all use-cases, atomic
251 updates need to be incremental and be able to execute in parallel. Hardware
252 doesn't always allow it, but where possible plane updates on different CRTCs
253 should not interfere, and not get stalled due to output routing changing on
254 different CRTCs.
255
256Taken all together there's two consequences for the atomic design:
257
258- The overall state is split up into per-object state structures:
259 :c:type:`struct drm_plane_state <drm_plane_state>` for planes, :c:type:`struct
260 drm_crtc_state <drm_crtc_state>` for CRTCs and :c:type:`struct
261 drm_connector_state <drm_connector_state>` for connectors. These are the only
262 objects with userspace-visible and settable state. For internal state drivers
263 can subclass these structures through embeddeding, or add entirely new state
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264 structures for their globally shared hardware functions, see :c:type:`struct
265 drm_private_state<drm_private_state>`.
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266
267- An atomic update is assembled and validated as an entirely free-standing pile
268 of structures within the :c:type:`drm_atomic_state <drm_atomic_state>`
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269 container. Driver private state structures are also tracked in the same
270 structure; see the next chapter. Only when a state is committed is it applied
271 to the driver and modeset objects. This way rolling back an update boils down
272 to releasing memory and unreferencing objects like framebuffers.
4a8e2292 273
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274Locking of atomic state structures is internally using :c:type:`struct
275drm_modeset_lock <drm_modeset_lock>`. As a general rule the locking shouldn't be
276exposed to drivers, instead the right locks should be automatically acquired by
277any function that duplicates or peeks into a state, like e.g.
6acc942c 278drm_atomic_get_crtc_state(). Locking only protects the software data
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279structure, ordering of committing state changes to hardware is sequenced using
280:c:type:`struct drm_crtc_commit <drm_crtc_commit>`.
281
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282Read on in this chapter, and also in :ref:`drm_atomic_helper` for more detailed
283coverage of specific topics.
284
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285Handling Driver Private State
286-----------------------------
287
288.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_atomic.c
289 :doc: handling driver private state
290
2fa91d15 291Atomic Mode Setting Function Reference
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2fa91d15 293
5d070be6 294.. kernel-doc:: include/drm/drm_atomic.h
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295 :internal:
296
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297.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_atomic.c
298 :export:
299
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300Atomic Mode Setting IOCTL and UAPI Functions
301--------------------------------------------
302
303.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_atomic_uapi.c
304 :doc: overview
305
306.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_atomic_uapi.c
307 :export:
308
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309CRTC Abstraction
310================
311
312.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_crtc.c
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313 :doc: overview
314
315CRTC Functions Reference
316--------------------------------
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317
318.. kernel-doc:: include/drm/drm_crtc.h
319 :internal:
320
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321.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_crtc.c
322 :export:
323
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324Color Management Functions Reference
325------------------------------------
326
327.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_color_mgmt.c
328 :export:
329
330.. kernel-doc:: include/drm/drm_color_mgmt.h
331 :internal:
332
2fa91d15 333Frame Buffer Abstraction
311b62d9 334========================
2fa91d15 335
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336.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_framebuffer.c
337 :doc: overview
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339Frame Buffer Functions Reference
340--------------------------------
341
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342.. kernel-doc:: include/drm/drm_framebuffer.h
343 :internal:
344
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345.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_framebuffer.c
346 :export:
347
2fa91d15 348DRM Format Handling
311b62d9 349===================
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351.. kernel-doc:: include/uapi/drm/drm_fourcc.h
352 :doc: overview
353
354Format Functions Reference
355--------------------------
356
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357.. kernel-doc:: include/drm/drm_fourcc.h
358 :internal:
359
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360.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_fourcc.c
361 :export:
362
363Dumb Buffer Objects
311b62d9 364===================
2fa91d15 365
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366.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_dumb_buffers.c
367 :doc: overview
2fa91d15 368
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369Plane Abstraction
370=================
371
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372.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_plane.c
373 :doc: overview
374
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375Plane Functions Reference
376-------------------------
377
378.. kernel-doc:: include/drm/drm_plane.h
379 :internal:
380
381.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_plane.c
382 :export:
383
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384Plane Composition Functions Reference
385-------------------------------------
386
387.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_blend.c
388 :export:
389
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390Plane Damage Tracking Functions Reference
391-----------------------------------------
392
393.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_damage_helper.c
394 :export:
395
396.. kernel-doc:: include/drm/drm_damage_helper.h
397 :internal:
398
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399Display Modes Function Reference
400================================
2fa91d15 401
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402.. kernel-doc:: include/drm/drm_modes.h
403 :internal:
404
405.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_modes.c
406 :export:
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408Connector Abstraction
409=====================
410
411.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_connector.c
412 :doc: overview
413
414Connector Functions Reference
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417.. kernel-doc:: include/drm/drm_connector.h
418 :internal:
419
420.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_connector.c
421 :export:
422
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423Writeback Connectors
424--------------------
425
426.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_writeback.c
427 :doc: overview
428
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429.. kernel-doc:: include/drm/drm_writeback.h
430 :internal:
431
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432.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_writeback.c
433 :export:
434
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435Encoder Abstraction
436===================
437
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438.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_encoder.c
439 :doc: overview
440
441Encoder Functions Reference
442---------------------------
443
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444.. kernel-doc:: include/drm/drm_encoder.h
445 :internal:
446
447.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_encoder.c
448 :export:
449
2fa91d15 450KMS Locking
311b62d9 451===========
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452
453.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_modeset_lock.c
454 :doc: kms locking
455
456.. kernel-doc:: include/drm/drm_modeset_lock.h
457 :internal:
458
459.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_modeset_lock.c
460 :export:
461
462KMS Properties
463==============
464
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465This section of the documentation is primarily aimed at user-space developers.
466For the driver APIs, see the other sections.
467
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468Requirements
469------------
470
471KMS drivers might need to add extra properties to support new features. Each
472new property introduced in a driver needs to meet a few requirements, in
473addition to the one mentioned above:
474
475* It must be standardized, documenting:
476
477 * The full, exact, name string;
478 * If the property is an enum, all the valid value name strings;
479 * What values are accepted, and what these values mean;
480 * What the property does and how it can be used;
481 * How the property might interact with other, existing properties.
482
483* It must provide a generic helper in the core code to register that
484 property on the object it attaches to.
485
486* Its content must be decoded by the core and provided in the object's
487 associated state structure. That includes anything drivers might want
488 to precompute, like struct drm_clip_rect for planes.
489
490* Its initial state must match the behavior prior to the property
491 introduction. This might be a fixed value matching what the hardware
492 does, or it may be inherited from the state the firmware left the
493 system in during boot.
494
495* An IGT test must be submitted where reasonable.
496
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497Property Types and Blob Property Support
498----------------------------------------
499
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500.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_property.c
501 :doc: overview
502
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503.. kernel-doc:: include/drm/drm_property.h
504 :internal:
505
506.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_property.c
507 :export:
508
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509.. _standard_connector_properties:
510
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511Standard Connector Properties
512-----------------------------
513
514.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_connector.c
515 :doc: standard connector properties
516
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520.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_connector.c
521 :doc: HDMI connector properties
522
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523Standard CRTC Properties
524------------------------
525
526.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_crtc.c
527 :doc: standard CRTC properties
528
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529Standard Plane Properties
530-------------------------
531
532.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_plane.c
533 :doc: standard plane properties
534
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535Plane Composition Properties
536----------------------------
537
538.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_blend.c
539 :doc: overview
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541Damage Tracking Properties
542--------------------------
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544.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_plane.c
545 :doc: damage tracking
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547Color Management Properties
548---------------------------
549
550.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_color_mgmt.c
551 :doc: overview
552
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553Tile Group Property
554-------------------
555
556.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_connector.c
557 :doc: Tile group
558
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559Explicit Fencing Properties
560---------------------------
561
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563 :doc: explicit fencing properties
564
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566Variable Refresh Properties
567---------------------------
568
569.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_connector.c
570 :doc: Variable refresh properties
571
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572Existing KMS Properties
573-----------------------
574
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575The following table gives description of drm properties exposed by various
576modules/drivers. Because this table is very unwieldy, do not add any new
577properties here. Instead document them in a section above.
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578
579.. csv-table::
580 :header-rows: 1
581 :file: kms-properties.csv
582
583Vertical Blanking
584=================
585
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586.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_vblank.c
587 :doc: vblank handling
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589Vertical Blanking and Interrupt Handling Functions Reference
590------------------------------------------------------------
591
3ed4351a 592.. kernel-doc:: include/drm/drm_vblank.h
34a67dd7 593 :internal:
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3ed4351a 595.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_vblank.c
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598Vertical Blank Work
599===================
600
601.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_vblank_work.c
602 :doc: vblank works
603
604Vertical Blank Work Functions Reference
605---------------------------------------
606
607.. kernel-doc:: include/drm/drm_vblank_work.h
608 :internal:
609
610.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/drm_vblank_work.c
611 :export: