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+/** \page page_dma_buf DMA-BUF Sharing
+
+PipeWire supports sharing Direct Memory Access buffers (DMA-BUFs) between
+clients via the `SPA_DATA_DmaBuf` data type. However properly negotiating
+DMA-BUF support on both the producer and the consumer side require following
+a specific procedure. This page describes said procedure by using events and
+methods from the filter or stream API.
+
+Note: This article focuses mostly on DMA-BUF sharing from arbitrary devices,
+like discrete GPUs. For using DMA-BUFs created by v4l2 please refer to the
+corresponding paragraph.
+
+# Capability Negotiations
+
+The capability negotiation for DMA-BUFs is complicated by the fact that a
+usable and preferred optimal modifier for a given format can only be
+determined by the allocator. This allocator has to be invoked with the intersection
+of all supported modifiers for every client. As a result, the fixation of the
+modifier is delegated from PipeWire to the node responsible for
+allocating the buffers.
+
+## pw_stream_connect
+
+The stream parameters should contain two `SPA_PARAM_EnumFormat` objects for
+each format: one for DMA-BUFs, one for shared memory buffers as a fallback.
+
+Query the list of all supported modifiers from your graphics API of choice.
+Add a `SPA_FORMAT_VIDEO_modifier` property to the first stream parameter with
+the flags `SPA_POD_PROP_FLAG_MANDATORY | SPA_POD_PROP_FLAG_DONT_FIXATE`. The
+value of the property should be set to a `SPA_CHOICE_Enum` containing one
+`long` choice per supported modifier, plus `DRM_FORMAT_MOD_INVALID` if the
+graphics API supports modifier-less buffers.
+
+Note: When a producer is only supporting modifier-less buffers it can omit
+the `SPA_POD_PROP_FLAG_DONT_FIXATE` (see param_changed hook, For producers).
+
+The second stream parameter should not contain any `SPA_FORMAT_VIDEO_modifier`
+property.
+
+To prioritise DMA-BUFs place those `SPA_PARAM_EnumFormat` containing modifiers
+first, when emitting them to PipeWire.
+
+## param_changed Hook
+
+When the `param_changed` hook is called for a `SPA_PARAM_Format` the client
+has to parse the `spa_pod` directly. Use
+`spa_pod_find_prop(param, NULL, SPA_FORMAT_VIDEO_modifier)` to check
+whether modifiers were negotiated. If they were negotiated, set the
+`SPA_PARAM_BUFFERS_dataType` property to `1 << SPA_DATA_DmaBuf`. If they were
+not negotiated, fall back to shared memory by setting the
+`SPA_PARAM_BUFFERS_dataType` property to `1 << SPA_DATA_MemFd`,
+`1 << SPA_DATA_MemPtr`, or both.
+
+While consumers only have to parse the resulting `SPA_PARAM_Format` for any
+format related information, it's up to the producer to fixate onto a single
+format modifier pair. The producer is also responsible to check if all clients
+announce sufficient capabilities or fallback to shared memory buffers when
+possible.
+
+### For Consumers
+
+Use `spa_format_video_raw_parse` to get the format and modifier.
+
+### For Producers
+
+Producers have to handle two cases when it comes to modifiers wrt. to the
+previous announced capabilities: Using only the modifier-less API, only the
+modifier-aware one, or supporting both.
+
+- modifier-less:
+ In this case only the modifier `DRM_FORMAT_MOD_INVALID` was announced with
+ the format.
+ It is sufficient to check if the `SPA_PARAM_Format` contains the modifier
+ property as described above. If that is the case, use DMA-BUFs for screen-sharing,
+ else fall back to SHM, if possible.
+- modifier-aware:
+ In this case a list with all supported modifiers will be returned in the format.
+ (using `DRM_FORMAT_MOD_INVALID` as the token for the modifier-less API).
+ On the `param_changed` event check if the modifier key is present and has the flag
+ `SPA_POD_PROP_FLAG_DONT_FIXATE` attached to it. In this case, extract all modifiers
+ from the list and do a test allocation with your allocator to choose the preferred
+ modifier. Fixate on that `EnumFormat` by announcing a `SPA_PARAM_EnumFormat` with
+ only one modifier in the `SPA_CHOICE_Enum` and without the
+ `SPA_POD_PROP_FLAG_DONT_FIXATE` flag, followed by the previous announced
+ `EnumFormat`. This will retrigger the `param_changed` event with an
+ `SPA_PARAM_Format` as described below.
+ If the `SPA_PARAM_Format` contains a modifier key, without the flag
+ `SPA_POD_PROP_FLAG_DONT_FIXATE`, it should only contain one value in the
+ `SPA_CHOICE_Enum`. In this case announce the `SPA_PARAM_Buffers` accordingly
+ to the selected format and modifier. It is important to query the plane count
+ of the used format modifier pair and set `SPA_PARAM_BUFFERS_blocks` accordingly.
+
+Note: When test allocating a buffer, collect all possible modifiers, while omitting
+`DRM_FORMAT_MOD_INVALID` from the `SPA_FORMAT_VIDEO_modifier` property and
+pass them all to the graphics API. If the allocation fails and the list of
+possible modifiers contains `DRM_FORMAT_MOD_INVALID`, fall back to allocating
+without an explicit modifier if the graphics API allows it.
+
+## add_buffer Hook
+
+This is relevant for producers.
+
+Allocate a DMA-BUF only using the negotiated format and modifier.
+
+## on_event Hook
+
+This is relevant for consumers.
+
+Check the type of the dequeued buffer. If its `SPA_DATA_MemFd` or
+`SPA_DATA_MemPtr` use the fallback SHM import mechanism.
+If it's `SPA_DATA_DmaBuf`
+get the DMA-BUF FDs (the plane count is encoded in the `n_datas` variable of the
+`spa_buffer` struct) and import them with the graphics API.
+
+Note: Some graphics APIs have separated functions for the modifier-less case
+(`DRM_FORMAT_MOD_INVALID`) or are omitting the modifier, since it might be used
+for error handling.
+
+## Example Programs
+
+- \ref video-src-fixate.c "": \snippet{doc} video-src-fixate.c title
+- \ref video-play-fixate.c "": \snippet{doc} video-play-fixate.c title
+
+# DMA-BUF Mapping Warning
+
+It's important to make sure all consumers of the PipeWire stream are prepared
+to deal with DMA-BUFs. Most DMA-BUFs cannot be treated like shared memory in general
+because of the following issues:
+
+- DMA-BUFs can use hardware-specific tiling and compression as described by
+ modifiers. Thus, a `mmap(3)` on the DMA-BUF FD will not give a linear view of
+ the buffer contents.
+- DMA-BUFs need to be properly synchronized with the asynchronous reads and
+ writes of the hardware. A `mmap(3)` call is not enough to guarantee proper
+ synchronization. (Maybe add link to linux syscall doc??)
+- Blindly accessing the DMA-BUFs via `mmap(3)` can be extremely slow if the
+ buffer has been allocated on discrete hardware. Consumers are better off
+ using a proper graphics API (such as EGL, Vulkan or VA-API) to process the
+ DMA-BUFs.
+
+# Size of DMA-BUFs
+
+When importing a DMA-BUF with a proper graphics API the size of a single buffer plane
+is no relevant property since it will be derived by the driver from the other properties.
+Therefore consumers should ignore the field `maxsize` of a `spa_data` and the field
+`size` of a `spa_chunk` struct. Producers are allowed to set both to 0.
+In cases where mapping a single plane is required the size should be obtained locally
+via the filedescriptor.
+
+# v4l2
+
+Another use case for streaming via DMA-BUFs are exporting a camera feed from v4l2
+as DMA-BUFs. Those are located in the main memory where it is possible to mmap them.
+This should be done as follows: Neither producer nor consumer should announce a
+modifier, but both should include `1 << SPA_DATA_DmaBuf` in the
+`SPA_PARAM_BUFFERS_dataType` property. It's the the responsibility of the producer
+while the `add_buffer` event to choose DMA-BUF as the used buffer type even though
+no modifier is present, if it can guarantee, that the used buffer is mmapable.
+
+Note: For now v4l2 uses planar buffers without modifiers. This is the reason for
+this special case.
+
+*/