xserver/exa/exa_classic.c
Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult ef62929f58 treewide: NULL-protect ScreenRec->DestroyPixmap() calls
Right now, we're assuming that even when deep nesting involved, the proc
vector is always set to a valid function. One the one hand it requires
extra dummy procs in some cases, OTOH it's making upcoming refactoring
of the code flow unnecessarily complex.

The big plot (of subsequent commits) is splitting out the extension's
(and possibly subsystem's) special logic out of the wrapping chain and
let them be executed independently from the DDX/drivers - when applicable
even only when the pixmap is really destroyed (not just unref'ed).
(At some later point, it might even become be actually a valid situation
that DestroyPixmap vector really being NULL.)

See: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/-/issues/1754
See: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/-/issues/1755

Signed-off-by: Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult <info@metux.net>
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/-/merge_requests/1709>
2025-02-06 23:02:06 +00:00

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/*
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#include <dix-config.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "exa_priv.h"
#include "exa.h"
/* This file holds the classic exa specific implementation. */
static inline void *
ExaGetPixmapAddress(PixmapPtr p)
{
ExaPixmapPriv(p);
if (pExaPixmap->use_gpu_copy && pExaPixmap->fb_ptr)
return pExaPixmap->fb_ptr;
else
return pExaPixmap->sys_ptr;
}
/**
* exaCreatePixmap() creates a new pixmap.
*
* If width and height are 0, this won't be a full-fledged pixmap and it will
* get ModifyPixmapHeader() called on it later. So, we mark it as pinned, because
* ModifyPixmapHeader() would break migration. These types of pixmaps are used
* for scratch pixmaps, or to represent the visible screen.
*/
PixmapPtr
exaCreatePixmap_classic(ScreenPtr pScreen, int w, int h, int depth,
unsigned usage_hint)
{
PixmapPtr pPixmap;
ExaPixmapPrivPtr pExaPixmap;
BoxRec box;
int bpp;
ExaScreenPriv(pScreen);
if (w > 32767 || h > 32767)
return NullPixmap;
swap(pExaScr, pScreen, CreatePixmap);
pPixmap = pScreen->CreatePixmap(pScreen, w, h, depth, usage_hint);
swap(pExaScr, pScreen, CreatePixmap);
if (!pPixmap)
return NULL;
pExaPixmap = ExaGetPixmapPriv(pPixmap);
pExaPixmap->driverPriv = NULL;
bpp = pPixmap->drawable.bitsPerPixel;
pExaPixmap->driverPriv = NULL;
/* Scratch pixmaps may have w/h equal to zero, and may not be
* migrated.
*/
if (!w || !h)
pExaPixmap->score = EXA_PIXMAP_SCORE_PINNED;
else
pExaPixmap->score = EXA_PIXMAP_SCORE_INIT;
pExaPixmap->sys_ptr = pPixmap->devPrivate.ptr;
pExaPixmap->sys_pitch = pPixmap->devKind;
pPixmap->devPrivate.ptr = NULL;
pExaPixmap->use_gpu_copy = FALSE;
pExaPixmap->fb_ptr = NULL;
exaSetFbPitch(pExaScr, pExaPixmap, w, h, bpp);
pExaPixmap->fb_size = pExaPixmap->fb_pitch * h;
if (pExaPixmap->fb_pitch > 131071) {
swap(pExaScr, pScreen, DestroyPixmap);
if (pScreen->DestroyPixmap)
pScreen->DestroyPixmap(pPixmap);
swap(pExaScr, pScreen, DestroyPixmap);
return NULL;
}
/* Set up damage tracking */
pExaPixmap->pDamage = DamageCreate(NULL, NULL,
DamageReportNone, TRUE,
pScreen, pPixmap);
if (pExaPixmap->pDamage == NULL) {
swap(pExaScr, pScreen, DestroyPixmap);
if (pScreen->DestroyPixmap)
pScreen->DestroyPixmap(pPixmap);
swap(pExaScr, pScreen, DestroyPixmap);
return NULL;
}
DamageRegister(&pPixmap->drawable, pExaPixmap->pDamage);
/* This ensures that pending damage reflects the current operation. */
/* This is used by exa to optimize migration. */
DamageSetReportAfterOp(pExaPixmap->pDamage, TRUE);
pExaPixmap->area = NULL;
/* We set the initial pixmap as completely valid for a simple reason.
* Imagine a 1000x1000 pixmap, it has 1 million pixels, 250000 of which
* could form single pixel rects as part of a region. Setting the complete region
* as valid is a natural defragmentation of the region.
*/
box.x1 = 0;
box.y1 = 0;
box.x2 = w;
box.y2 = h;
RegionInit(&pExaPixmap->validSys, &box, 0);
RegionInit(&pExaPixmap->validFB, &box, 0);
exaSetAccelBlock(pExaScr, pExaPixmap, w, h, bpp);
/* During a fallback we must prepare access. */
if (pExaScr->fallback_counter)
exaPrepareAccess(&pPixmap->drawable, EXA_PREPARE_AUX_DEST);
return pPixmap;
}
Bool
exaModifyPixmapHeader_classic(PixmapPtr pPixmap, int width, int height,
int depth, int bitsPerPixel, int devKind,
void *pPixData)
{
ScreenPtr pScreen;
ExaScreenPrivPtr pExaScr;
ExaPixmapPrivPtr pExaPixmap;
Bool ret;
if (!pPixmap)
return FALSE;
pScreen = pPixmap->drawable.pScreen;
pExaScr = ExaGetScreenPriv(pScreen);
pExaPixmap = ExaGetPixmapPriv(pPixmap);
if (pExaPixmap) {
if (pPixData)
pExaPixmap->sys_ptr = pPixData;
if (devKind > 0)
pExaPixmap->sys_pitch = devKind;
/* Classic EXA:
* - Framebuffer.
* - Scratch pixmap with gpu memory.
*/
if (pExaScr->info->memoryBase && pPixData) {
if ((CARD8 *) pPixData >= pExaScr->info->memoryBase &&
((CARD8 *) pPixData - pExaScr->info->memoryBase) <
pExaScr->info->memorySize) {
pExaPixmap->fb_ptr = pPixData;
pExaPixmap->fb_pitch = devKind;
pExaPixmap->use_gpu_copy = TRUE;
}
}
if (width > 0 && height > 0 && bitsPerPixel > 0) {
exaSetFbPitch(pExaScr, pExaPixmap, width, height, bitsPerPixel);
exaSetAccelBlock(pExaScr, pExaPixmap, width, height, bitsPerPixel);
}
/* Pixmaps subject to ModifyPixmapHeader will be pinned to system or
* gpu memory, so there's no need to track damage.
*/
if (pExaPixmap->pDamage) {
DamageDestroy(pExaPixmap->pDamage);
pExaPixmap->pDamage = NULL;
}
}
swap(pExaScr, pScreen, ModifyPixmapHeader);
ret = pScreen->ModifyPixmapHeader(pPixmap, width, height, depth,
bitsPerPixel, devKind, pPixData);
swap(pExaScr, pScreen, ModifyPixmapHeader);
/* Always NULL this, we don't want lingering pointers. */
pPixmap->devPrivate.ptr = NULL;
return ret;
}
Bool
exaDestroyPixmap_classic(PixmapPtr pPixmap)
{
ScreenPtr pScreen = pPixmap->drawable.pScreen;
ExaScreenPriv(pScreen);
Bool ret = TRUE;
if (pPixmap->refcnt == 1) {
ExaPixmapPriv(pPixmap);
exaDestroyPixmap(pPixmap);
if (pExaPixmap->area) {
DBG_PIXMAP(("-- 0x%p (0x%x) (%dx%d)\n",
(void *) pPixmap->drawable.id,
ExaGetPixmapPriv(pPixmap)->area->offset,
pPixmap->drawable.width, pPixmap->drawable.height));
/* Free the offscreen area */
exaOffscreenFree(pPixmap->drawable.pScreen, pExaPixmap->area);
pPixmap->devPrivate.ptr = pExaPixmap->sys_ptr;
pPixmap->devKind = pExaPixmap->sys_pitch;
}
RegionUninit(&pExaPixmap->validSys);
RegionUninit(&pExaPixmap->validFB);
}
swap(pExaScr, pScreen, DestroyPixmap);
if (pScreen->DestroyPixmap)
ret = pScreen->DestroyPixmap(pPixmap);
swap(pExaScr, pScreen, DestroyPixmap);
return ret;
}
Bool
exaPixmapHasGpuCopy_classic(PixmapPtr pPixmap)
{
ScreenPtr pScreen = pPixmap->drawable.pScreen;
ExaScreenPriv(pScreen);
ExaPixmapPriv(pPixmap);
Bool ret;
if (pExaScr->info->PixmapIsOffscreen) {
void *old_ptr = pPixmap->devPrivate.ptr;
pPixmap->devPrivate.ptr = ExaGetPixmapAddress(pPixmap);
ret = pExaScr->info->PixmapIsOffscreen(pPixmap);
pPixmap->devPrivate.ptr = old_ptr;
}
else
ret = (pExaPixmap->use_gpu_copy && pExaPixmap->fb_ptr);
return ret;
}