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/*
* SGI Rendering Resource Manager API (?).
*
* written by Miguel de Icaza (miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx)
*
* Ok, even if SGI choosed to do mmap trough ioctls, their
* kernel support for virtualizing the graphics card is nice.
*
* We should be able to make graphic applications on Linux
* fly.
*
* This header file should be included from GNU libc as well.
*/
/* Why like this you say? Well, gdb can print enums */
#define RRM_BASE 1000
#define RRM_CMD_LIMIT (RRM_BASE + 100)
enum {
RRM_OPENRN = RRM_BASE, /* open rendering node */
RRM_CLOSERN,
RRM_BINDPROCTORN, /* set current rendering region for node */
RRM_BINDRNTOCLIP,
RRM_UNBINDRNFROMCLIP,
RRM_SWAPBUF,
RRM_SETSWAPINTERVAL,
RRM_WAITFORRETRACE,
RRM_SETDISPLAYMODE,
RRM_MESSAGE,
RRM_INVALIDATERN,
RRM_VALIDATECLIP,
RRM_VALIDATESWAPBUF,
RRM_SWAPGROUP,
RRM_SWAPUNGROUP,
RRM_VALIDATEMESSAGE,
RRM_GETDISPLAYMODES,
RRM_LOADDISPLAYMODE,
RRM_CUSHIONBUFFER,
RRM_SWAPREADY,
RRM_MGR_SWAPBUF,
RRM_SETVSYNC,
RRM_GETVSYNC,
RRM_WAITVSYNC,
RRM_BINDRNTOREADANDCLIP,
RRM_MAPCLIPTOSWPBUFID
};
/* Parameters for the above ioctls
*
* All of the ioctls take as their first argument the rendering node id.
*
*/
/*
* RRM_OPENRN:
*
* This is called by the IRIX X server with:
* rnid = 0xffffffff rmask = 0
*
* Returns a number like this: 0x10001.
* If you run the X server over and over, you get a value
* that is of the form (n * 0x10000) + 1.
*
* The return value seems to be the RNID.
*/
struct RRM_OpenRN {
int rnid;
unsigned int rmask;
};
struct RRM_CloseRN {
int rnid;
};
/*
* RRM_BINDPROCTORN:
*
* Return value when the X server calls it: 0
*/
struct RRM_BindProcToRN {
int rnid;
};
#ifdef __KERNEL__
int rrm_command (unsigned int cmd, void *arg);
int rrm_close (struct inode *inode, struct file *file);
#endif
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