From 2c3c1048746a4622d8c89a29670120dc8fab93c4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2024 20:49:45 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 6.1.76. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- Documentation/gpu/vkms.rst | 200 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 200 insertions(+) create mode 100644 Documentation/gpu/vkms.rst (limited to 'Documentation/gpu/vkms.rst') diff --git a/Documentation/gpu/vkms.rst b/Documentation/gpu/vkms.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000..49db221c0 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/gpu/vkms.rst @@ -0,0 +1,200 @@ +.. _vkms: + +========================================== + drm/vkms Virtual Kernel Modesetting +========================================== + +.. kernel-doc:: drivers/gpu/drm/vkms/vkms_drv.c + :doc: vkms (Virtual Kernel Modesetting) + +Setup +===== + +The VKMS driver can be setup with the following steps: + +To check if VKMS is loaded, run:: + + lsmod | grep vkms + +This should list the VKMS driver. If no output is obtained, then +you need to enable and/or load the VKMS driver. +Ensure that the VKMS driver has been set as a loadable module in your +kernel config file. Do:: + + make nconfig + + Go to `Device Drivers> Graphics support` + + Enable `Virtual KMS (EXPERIMENTAL)` + +Compile and build the kernel for the changes to get reflected. +Now, to load the driver, use:: + + sudo modprobe vkms + +On running the lsmod command now, the VKMS driver will appear listed. +You can also observe the driver being loaded in the dmesg logs. + +The VKMS driver has optional features to simulate different kinds of hardware, +which are exposed as module options. You can use the `modinfo` command +to see the module options for vkms:: + + modinfo vkms + +Module options are helpful when testing, and enabling modules +can be done while loading vkms. For example, to load vkms with cursor enabled, +use:: + + sudo modprobe vkms enable_cursor=1 + +To disable the driver, use :: + + sudo modprobe -r vkms + +Testing With IGT +================ + +The IGT GPU Tools is a test suite used specifically for debugging and +development of the DRM drivers. +The IGT Tools can be installed from +`here `_ . + +The tests need to be run without a compositor, so you need to switch to text +only mode. You can do this by:: + + sudo systemctl isolate multi-user.target + +To return to graphical mode, do:: + + sudo systemctl isolate graphical.target + +Once you are in text only mode, you can run tests using the --device switch +or IGT_DEVICE variable to specify the device filter for the driver we want +to test. IGT_DEVICE can also be used with the run-test.sh script to run the +tests for a specific driver:: + + sudo ./build/tests/ --device "sys:/sys/devices/platform/vkms" + sudo IGT_DEVICE="sys:/sys/devices/platform/vkms" ./build/tests/ + sudo IGT_DEVICE="sys:/sys/devices/platform/vkms" ./scripts/run-tests.sh -t + +For example, to test the functionality of the writeback library, +we can run the kms_writeback test:: + + sudo ./build/tests/kms_writeback --device "sys:/sys/devices/platform/vkms" + sudo IGT_DEVICE="sys:/sys/devices/platform/vkms" ./build/tests/kms_writeback + sudo IGT_DEVICE="sys:/sys/devices/platform/vkms" ./scripts/run-tests.sh -t kms_writeback + +You can also run subtests if you do not want to run the entire test:: + + sudo ./build/tests/kms_flip --run-subtest basic-plain-flip --device "sys:/sys/devices/platform/vkms" + sudo IGT_DEVICE="sys:/sys/devices/platform/vkms" ./build/tests/kms_flip --run-subtest basic-plain-flip + +TODO +==== + +If you want to do any of the items listed below, please share your interest +with VKMS maintainers. + +IGT better support +------------------ + +Debugging: + +- kms_plane: some test cases are failing due to timeout on capturing CRC; + +Virtual hardware (vblank-less) mode: + +- VKMS already has support for vblanks simulated via hrtimers, which can be + tested with kms_flip test; in some way, we can say that VKMS already mimics + the real hardware vblank. However, we also have virtual hardware that does + not support vblank interrupt and completes page_flip events right away; in + this case, compositor developers may end up creating a busy loop on virtual + hardware. It would be useful to support Virtual Hardware behavior in VKMS + because this can help compositor developers to test their features in + multiple scenarios. + +Add Plane Features +------------------ + +There's lots of plane features we could add support for: + +- ARGB format on primary plane: blend the primary plane into background with + translucent alpha. + +- Add background color KMS property[Good to get started]. + +- Full alpha blending on all planes. + +- Rotation, scaling. + +- Additional buffer formats, especially YUV formats for video like NV12. + Low/high bpp RGB formats would also be interesting. + +- Async updates (currently only possible on cursor plane using the legacy + cursor api). + +For all of these, we also want to review the igt test coverage and make sure +all relevant igt testcases work on vkms. They are good options for internship +project. + +Runtime Configuration +--------------------- + +We want to be able to reconfigure vkms instance without having to reload the +module. Use/Test-cases: + +- Hotplug/hotremove connectors on the fly (to be able to test DP MST handling + of compositors). + +- Configure planes/crtcs/connectors (we'd need some code to have more than 1 of + them first). + +- Change output configuration: Plug/unplug screens, change EDID, allow changing + the refresh rate. + +The currently proposed solution is to expose vkms configuration through +configfs. All existing module options should be supported through configfs +too. + +Writeback support +----------------- + +- The writeback and CRC capture operations share the use of composer_enabled + boolean to ensure vblanks. Probably, when these operations work together, + composer_enabled needs to refcounting the composer state to proper work. + [Good to get started] + +- Add support for cloned writeback outputs and related test cases using a + cloned output in the IGT kms_writeback. + +- As a v4l device. This is useful for debugging compositors on special vkms + configurations, so that developers see what's really going on. + +Output Features +--------------- + +- Variable refresh rate/freesync support. This probably needs prime buffer + sharing support, so that we can use vgem fences to simulate rendering in + testing. Also needs support to specify the EDID. + +- Add support for link status, so that compositors can validate their runtime + fallbacks when e.g. a Display Port link goes bad. + +CRC API Improvements +-------------------- + +- Optimize CRC computation ``compute_crc()`` and plane blending ``blend()`` + +Atomic Check using eBPF +----------------------- + +Atomic drivers have lots of restrictions which are not exposed to userspace in +any explicit form through e.g. possible property values. Userspace can only +inquiry about these limits through the atomic IOCTL, possibly using the +TEST_ONLY flag. Trying to add configurable code for all these limits, to allow +compositors to be tested against them, would be rather futile exercise. Instead +we could add support for eBPF to validate any kind of atomic state, and +implement a library of different restrictions. + +This needs a bunch of features (plane compositing, multiple outputs, ...) +enabled already to make sense. -- cgit v1.2.3