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/* Helper utility for uploading user buffers & other data, and
* coalescing small buffers into larger ones.
*/
#ifndef U_UPLOAD_MGR_H
#define U_UPLOAD_MGR_H
#include "pipe/p_compiler.h"
struct pipe_context;
struct pipe_resource;
/**
* Create the upload manager.
*
* \param pipe Pipe driver.
* \param default_size Minimum size of the upload buffer, in bytes.
* \param alignment Alignment of each suballocation in the upload buffer.
* \param bind Bitmask of PIPE_BIND_* flags.
*/
struct u_upload_mgr *u_upload_create( struct pipe_context *pipe,
unsigned default_size,
unsigned alignment,
unsigned bind );
/**
* Destroy the upload manager.
*/
void u_upload_destroy( struct u_upload_mgr *upload );
/**
* Unmap and release old upload buffer.
*
* This is like u_upload_unmap() except the upload buffer is released for
* recycling. This should be called on real hardware flushes on systems
* that don't support the PIPE_TRANSFER_UNSYNCHRONIZED flag, as otherwise
* the next u_upload_buffer will cause a sync on the buffer.
*/
void u_upload_flush( struct u_upload_mgr *upload );
/**
* Unmap upload buffer
*
* \param upload Upload manager
*
* This must usually be called prior to firing the command stream
* which references the upload buffer, as many memory managers either
* don't like firing a mapped buffer or cause subsequent maps of a
* fired buffer to wait.
*/
void u_upload_unmap( struct u_upload_mgr *upload );
/**
* Sub-allocate new memory from the upload buffer.
*
* \param upload Upload manager
* \param min_out_offset Minimum offset that should be returned in out_offset.
* \param size Size of the allocation.
* \param out_offset Pointer to where the new buffer offset will be returned.
* \param outbuf Pointer to where the upload buffer will be returned.
* \param ptr Pointer to the allocated memory that is returned.
*/
enum pipe_error u_upload_alloc( struct u_upload_mgr *upload,
unsigned min_out_offset,
unsigned size,
unsigned *out_offset,
struct pipe_resource **outbuf,
void **ptr );
/**
* Allocate and write data to the upload buffer.
*
* Same as u_upload_alloc, but in addition to that, it copies "data"
* to the pointer returned from u_upload_alloc.
*/
enum pipe_error u_upload_data( struct u_upload_mgr *upload,
unsigned min_out_offset,
unsigned size,
const void *data,
unsigned *out_offset,
struct pipe_resource **outbuf);
/**
* Allocate space in an upload buffer and copy an input buffer to it.
*
* Same as u_upload_data, except that the input data comes from a buffer
* instead of a user pointer.
*/
enum pipe_error u_upload_buffer( struct u_upload_mgr *upload,
unsigned min_out_offset,
unsigned offset,
unsigned size,
struct pipe_resource *inbuf,
unsigned *out_offset,
struct pipe_resource **outbuf);
#endif