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The current codebase makes use of the zero-length array language
extension to the C90 standard, but the preferred mechanism to declare
variable-length types such as these ones is a flexible array member[1][2],
introduced in C99:
struct foo {
int stuff;
struct boo array[];
};
By making use of the mechanism above, we will get a compiler warning
in case the flexible array does not occur last in the structure, which
will help us prevent some kind of undefined behavior bugs from being
inadvertently introduced[3] to the codebase from now on.
Also, notice that, dynamic memory allocations won't be affected by
this change:
"Flexible array members have incomplete type, and so the sizeof operator
may not be applied. As a quirk of the original implementation of
zero-length arrays, sizeof evaluates to zero."[1]
This issue was found with the help of Coccinelle.
[1] https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Zero-Length.html
[2] https://github.com/KSPP/linux/issues/21
[3] commit 7649773293
("cxgb3/l2t: Fix undefined behaviour")
Signed-off-by: Gustavo A. R. Silva <gustavo@embeddedor.com>
Reviewed-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20200305105558.GA19124@embeddedor
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14 KiB
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443 lines
14 KiB
C
/* SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT */
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/* Copyright (C) 2006-2016 Oracle Corporation */
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#ifndef __VBOXVIDEO_H__
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#define __VBOXVIDEO_H__
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#define VBOX_VIDEO_MAX_SCREENS 64
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/*
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* The last 4096 bytes of the guest VRAM contains the generic info for all
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* DualView chunks: sizes and offsets of chunks. This is filled by miniport.
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*
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* Last 4096 bytes of each chunk contain chunk specific data: framebuffer info,
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* etc. This is used exclusively by the corresponding instance of a display
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* driver.
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*
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* The VRAM layout:
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* Last 4096 bytes - Adapter information area.
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* 4096 bytes aligned miniport heap (value specified in the config rouded up).
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* Slack - what left after dividing the VRAM.
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* 4096 bytes aligned framebuffers:
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* last 4096 bytes of each framebuffer is the display information area.
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*
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* The Virtual Graphics Adapter information in the guest VRAM is stored by the
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* guest video driver using structures prepended by VBOXVIDEOINFOHDR.
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*
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* When the guest driver writes dword 0 to the VBE_DISPI_INDEX_VBOX_VIDEO
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* the host starts to process the info. The first element at the start of
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* the 4096 bytes region should be normally be a LINK that points to
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* actual information chain. That way the guest driver can have some
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* fixed layout of the information memory block and just rewrite
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* the link to point to relevant memory chain.
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*
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* The processing stops at the END element.
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*
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* The host can access the memory only when the port IO is processed.
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* All data that will be needed later must be copied from these 4096 bytes.
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* But other VRAM can be used by host until the mode is disabled.
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*
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* The guest driver writes dword 0xffffffff to the VBE_DISPI_INDEX_VBOX_VIDEO
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* to disable the mode.
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*
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* VBE_DISPI_INDEX_VBOX_VIDEO is used to read the configuration information
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* from the host and issue commands to the host.
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*
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* The guest writes the VBE_DISPI_INDEX_VBOX_VIDEO index register, the the
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* following operations with the VBE data register can be performed:
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*
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* Operation Result
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* write 16 bit value NOP
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* read 16 bit value count of monitors
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* write 32 bit value set the vbox cmd value and the cmd processed by the host
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* read 32 bit value result of the last vbox command is returned
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*/
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struct vbva_cmd_hdr {
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s16 x;
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s16 y;
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u16 w;
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u16 h;
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} __packed;
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/*
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* The VBVA ring buffer is suitable for transferring large (< 2GB) amount of
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* data. For example big bitmaps which do not fit to the buffer.
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*
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* Guest starts writing to the buffer by initializing a record entry in the
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* records queue. VBVA_F_RECORD_PARTIAL indicates that the record is being
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* written. As data is written to the ring buffer, the guest increases
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* free_offset.
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*
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* The host reads the records on flushes and processes all completed records.
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* When host encounters situation when only a partial record presents and
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* len_and_flags & ~VBVA_F_RECORD_PARTIAL >= VBVA_RING_BUFFER_SIZE -
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* VBVA_RING_BUFFER_THRESHOLD, the host fetched all record data and updates
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* data_offset. After that on each flush the host continues fetching the data
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* until the record is completed.
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*/
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#define VBVA_RING_BUFFER_SIZE (4194304 - 1024)
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#define VBVA_RING_BUFFER_THRESHOLD (4096)
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#define VBVA_MAX_RECORDS (64)
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#define VBVA_F_MODE_ENABLED 0x00000001u
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#define VBVA_F_MODE_VRDP 0x00000002u
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#define VBVA_F_MODE_VRDP_RESET 0x00000004u
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#define VBVA_F_MODE_VRDP_ORDER_MASK 0x00000008u
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#define VBVA_F_STATE_PROCESSING 0x00010000u
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#define VBVA_F_RECORD_PARTIAL 0x80000000u
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struct vbva_record {
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u32 len_and_flags;
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} __packed;
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/*
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* The minimum HGSMI heap size is PAGE_SIZE (4096 bytes) and is a restriction of
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* the runtime heapsimple API. Use minimum 2 pages here, because the info area
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* also may contain other data (for example hgsmi_host_flags structure).
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*/
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#define VBVA_ADAPTER_INFORMATION_SIZE 65536
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#define VBVA_MIN_BUFFER_SIZE 65536
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/* The value for port IO to let the adapter to interpret the adapter memory. */
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#define VBOX_VIDEO_DISABLE_ADAPTER_MEMORY 0xFFFFFFFF
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/* The value for port IO to let the adapter to interpret the adapter memory. */
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#define VBOX_VIDEO_INTERPRET_ADAPTER_MEMORY 0x00000000
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/*
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* The value for port IO to let the adapter to interpret the display memory.
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* The display number is encoded in low 16 bits.
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*/
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#define VBOX_VIDEO_INTERPRET_DISPLAY_MEMORY_BASE 0x00010000
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struct vbva_host_flags {
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u32 host_events;
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u32 supported_orders;
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} __packed;
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struct vbva_buffer {
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struct vbva_host_flags host_flags;
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/* The offset where the data start in the buffer. */
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u32 data_offset;
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/* The offset where next data must be placed in the buffer. */
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u32 free_offset;
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/* The queue of record descriptions. */
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struct vbva_record records[VBVA_MAX_RECORDS];
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u32 record_first_index;
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u32 record_free_index;
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/* Space to leave free when large partial records are transferred. */
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u32 partial_write_tresh;
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u32 data_len;
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/* variable size for the rest of the vbva_buffer area in VRAM. */
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u8 data[];
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} __packed;
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#define VBVA_MAX_RECORD_SIZE (128 * 1024 * 1024)
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/* guest->host commands */
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#define VBVA_QUERY_CONF32 1
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#define VBVA_SET_CONF32 2
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#define VBVA_INFO_VIEW 3
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#define VBVA_INFO_HEAP 4
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#define VBVA_FLUSH 5
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#define VBVA_INFO_SCREEN 6
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#define VBVA_ENABLE 7
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#define VBVA_MOUSE_POINTER_SHAPE 8
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/* informs host about HGSMI caps. see vbva_caps below */
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#define VBVA_INFO_CAPS 12
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/* configures scanline, see VBVASCANLINECFG below */
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#define VBVA_SCANLINE_CFG 13
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/* requests scanline info, see VBVASCANLINEINFO below */
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#define VBVA_SCANLINE_INFO 14
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/* inform host about VBVA Command submission */
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#define VBVA_CMDVBVA_SUBMIT 16
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/* inform host about VBVA Command submission */
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#define VBVA_CMDVBVA_FLUSH 17
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/* G->H DMA command */
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#define VBVA_CMDVBVA_CTL 18
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/* Query most recent mode hints sent */
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#define VBVA_QUERY_MODE_HINTS 19
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/*
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* Report the guest virtual desktop position and size for mapping host and
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* guest pointer positions.
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*/
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#define VBVA_REPORT_INPUT_MAPPING 20
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/* Report the guest cursor position and query the host position. */
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#define VBVA_CURSOR_POSITION 21
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/* host->guest commands */
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#define VBVAHG_EVENT 1
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#define VBVAHG_DISPLAY_CUSTOM 2
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/* vbva_conf32::index */
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#define VBOX_VBVA_CONF32_MONITOR_COUNT 0
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#define VBOX_VBVA_CONF32_HOST_HEAP_SIZE 1
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/*
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* Returns VINF_SUCCESS if the host can report mode hints via VBVA.
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* Set value to VERR_NOT_SUPPORTED before calling.
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*/
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#define VBOX_VBVA_CONF32_MODE_HINT_REPORTING 2
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/*
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* Returns VINF_SUCCESS if the host can report guest cursor enabled status via
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* VBVA. Set value to VERR_NOT_SUPPORTED before calling.
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*/
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#define VBOX_VBVA_CONF32_GUEST_CURSOR_REPORTING 3
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/*
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* Returns the currently available host cursor capabilities. Available if
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* VBOX_VBVA_CONF32_GUEST_CURSOR_REPORTING returns success.
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*/
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#define VBOX_VBVA_CONF32_CURSOR_CAPABILITIES 4
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/* Returns the supported flags in vbva_infoscreen.flags. */
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#define VBOX_VBVA_CONF32_SCREEN_FLAGS 5
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/* Returns the max size of VBVA record. */
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#define VBOX_VBVA_CONF32_MAX_RECORD_SIZE 6
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struct vbva_conf32 {
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u32 index;
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u32 value;
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} __packed;
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/* Reserved for historical reasons. */
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#define VBOX_VBVA_CURSOR_CAPABILITY_RESERVED0 BIT(0)
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/*
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* Guest cursor capability: can the host show a hardware cursor at the host
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* pointer location?
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*/
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#define VBOX_VBVA_CURSOR_CAPABILITY_HARDWARE BIT(1)
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/* Reserved for historical reasons. */
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#define VBOX_VBVA_CURSOR_CAPABILITY_RESERVED2 BIT(2)
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/* Reserved for historical reasons. Must always be unset. */
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#define VBOX_VBVA_CURSOR_CAPABILITY_RESERVED3 BIT(3)
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/* Reserved for historical reasons. */
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#define VBOX_VBVA_CURSOR_CAPABILITY_RESERVED4 BIT(4)
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/* Reserved for historical reasons. */
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#define VBOX_VBVA_CURSOR_CAPABILITY_RESERVED5 BIT(5)
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struct vbva_infoview {
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/* Index of the screen, assigned by the guest. */
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u32 view_index;
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/* The screen offset in VRAM, the framebuffer starts here. */
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u32 view_offset;
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/* The size of the VRAM memory that can be used for the view. */
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u32 view_size;
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/* The recommended maximum size of the VRAM memory for the screen. */
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u32 max_screen_size;
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} __packed;
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struct vbva_flush {
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u32 reserved;
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} __packed;
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/* vbva_infoscreen.flags */
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#define VBVA_SCREEN_F_NONE 0x0000
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#define VBVA_SCREEN_F_ACTIVE 0x0001
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/*
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* The virtual monitor has been disabled by the guest and should be removed
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* by the host and ignored for purposes of pointer position calculation.
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*/
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#define VBVA_SCREEN_F_DISABLED 0x0002
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/*
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* The virtual monitor has been blanked by the guest and should be blacked
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* out by the host using width, height, etc values from the vbva_infoscreen
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* request.
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*/
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#define VBVA_SCREEN_F_BLANK 0x0004
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/*
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* The virtual monitor has been blanked by the guest and should be blacked
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* out by the host using the previous mode values for width. height, etc.
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*/
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#define VBVA_SCREEN_F_BLANK2 0x0008
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struct vbva_infoscreen {
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/* Which view contains the screen. */
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u32 view_index;
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/* Physical X origin relative to the primary screen. */
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s32 origin_x;
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/* Physical Y origin relative to the primary screen. */
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s32 origin_y;
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/* Offset of visible framebuffer relative to the framebuffer start. */
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u32 start_offset;
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/* The scan line size in bytes. */
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u32 line_size;
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/* Width of the screen. */
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u32 width;
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/* Height of the screen. */
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u32 height;
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/* Color depth. */
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u16 bits_per_pixel;
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/* VBVA_SCREEN_F_* */
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u16 flags;
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} __packed;
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/* vbva_enable.flags */
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#define VBVA_F_NONE 0x00000000
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#define VBVA_F_ENABLE 0x00000001
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#define VBVA_F_DISABLE 0x00000002
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/* extended VBVA to be used with WDDM */
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#define VBVA_F_EXTENDED 0x00000004
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/* vbva offset is absolute VRAM offset */
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#define VBVA_F_ABSOFFSET 0x00000008
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struct vbva_enable {
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u32 flags;
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u32 offset;
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s32 result;
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} __packed;
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struct vbva_enable_ex {
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struct vbva_enable base;
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u32 screen_id;
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} __packed;
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struct vbva_mouse_pointer_shape {
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/* The host result. */
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s32 result;
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/* VBOX_MOUSE_POINTER_* bit flags. */
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u32 flags;
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/* X coordinate of the hot spot. */
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u32 hot_X;
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/* Y coordinate of the hot spot. */
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u32 hot_y;
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/* Width of the pointer in pixels. */
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u32 width;
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/* Height of the pointer in scanlines. */
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u32 height;
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/* Pointer data.
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*
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* The data consists of 1 bpp AND mask followed by 32 bpp XOR (color)
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* mask.
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*
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* For pointers without alpha channel the XOR mask pixels are 32 bit
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* values: (lsb)BGR0(msb). For pointers with alpha channel the XOR mask
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* consists of (lsb)BGRA(msb) 32 bit values.
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*
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* Guest driver must create the AND mask for pointers with alpha chan.,
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* so if host does not support alpha, the pointer could be displayed as
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* a normal color pointer. The AND mask can be constructed from alpha
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* values. For example alpha value >= 0xf0 means bit 0 in the AND mask.
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*
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* The AND mask is 1 bpp bitmap with byte aligned scanlines. Size of AND
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* mask, therefore, is and_len = (width + 7) / 8 * height. The padding
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* bits at the end of any scanline are undefined.
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*
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* The XOR mask follows the AND mask on the next 4 bytes aligned offset:
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* u8 *xor = and + (and_len + 3) & ~3
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* Bytes in the gap between the AND and the XOR mask are undefined.
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* XOR mask scanlines have no gap between them and size of XOR mask is:
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* xor_len = width * 4 * height.
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*
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* Preallocate 4 bytes for accessing actual data as p->data.
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*/
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u8 data[4];
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} __packed;
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/* pointer is visible */
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#define VBOX_MOUSE_POINTER_VISIBLE 0x0001
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/* pointer has alpha channel */
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#define VBOX_MOUSE_POINTER_ALPHA 0x0002
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/* pointerData contains new pointer shape */
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#define VBOX_MOUSE_POINTER_SHAPE 0x0004
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/*
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* The guest driver can handle asynch guest cmd completion by reading the
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* command offset from io port.
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*/
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#define VBVACAPS_COMPLETEGCMD_BY_IOREAD 0x00000001
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/* the guest driver can handle video adapter IRQs */
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#define VBVACAPS_IRQ 0x00000002
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/* The guest can read video mode hints sent via VBVA. */
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#define VBVACAPS_VIDEO_MODE_HINTS 0x00000004
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/* The guest can switch to a software cursor on demand. */
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#define VBVACAPS_DISABLE_CURSOR_INTEGRATION 0x00000008
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/* The guest does not depend on host handling the VBE registers. */
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#define VBVACAPS_USE_VBVA_ONLY 0x00000010
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struct vbva_caps {
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s32 rc;
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u32 caps;
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} __packed;
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/* Query the most recent mode hints received from the host. */
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struct vbva_query_mode_hints {
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/* The maximum number of screens to return hints for. */
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u16 hints_queried_count;
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/* The size of the mode hint structures directly following this one. */
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u16 hint_structure_guest_size;
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/* Return code for the operation. Initialise to VERR_NOT_SUPPORTED. */
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s32 rc;
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} __packed;
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/*
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* Structure in which a mode hint is returned. The guest allocates an array
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* of these immediately after the vbva_query_mode_hints structure.
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* To accommodate future extensions, the vbva_query_mode_hints structure
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* specifies the size of the vbva_modehint structures allocated by the guest,
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* and the host only fills out structure elements which fit into that size. The
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* host should fill any unused members (e.g. dx, dy) or structure space on the
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* end with ~0. The whole structure can legally be set to ~0 to skip a screen.
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*/
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struct vbva_modehint {
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u32 magic;
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u32 cx;
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u32 cy;
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u32 bpp; /* Which has never been used... */
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u32 display;
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u32 dx; /* X offset into the virtual frame-buffer. */
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u32 dy; /* Y offset into the virtual frame-buffer. */
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u32 enabled; /* Not flags. Add new members for new flags. */
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} __packed;
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#define VBVAMODEHINT_MAGIC 0x0801add9u
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/*
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* Report the rectangle relative to which absolute pointer events should be
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* expressed. This information remains valid until the next VBVA resize event
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* for any screen, at which time it is reset to the bounding rectangle of all
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* virtual screens and must be re-set.
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*/
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struct vbva_report_input_mapping {
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s32 x; /* Upper left X co-ordinate relative to the first screen. */
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s32 y; /* Upper left Y co-ordinate relative to the first screen. */
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u32 cx; /* Rectangle width. */
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u32 cy; /* Rectangle height. */
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} __packed;
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/*
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* Report the guest cursor position and query the host one. The host may wish
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* to use the guest information to re-position its own cursor (though this is
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* currently unlikely).
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*/
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struct vbva_cursor_position {
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u32 report_position; /* Are we reporting a position? */
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u32 x; /* Guest cursor X position */
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u32 y; /* Guest cursor Y position */
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} __packed;
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#endif
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