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+/* |
+ * Copyright (c) 2010 NVIDIA, Corporation |
+ * |
+ * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy |
+ * of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal |
+ * in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights |
+ * to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell |
+ * copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is |
+ * furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: |
+ * |
+ * The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the next |
+ * paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the |
+ * Software. |
+ * |
+ * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR |
+ * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, |
+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE |
+ * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER |
+ * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, |
+ * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE |
+ * SOFTWARE. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#ifndef __NVCTRL_H |
+#define __NVCTRL_H |
+ |
+#include <stdint.h> |
+ |
+/**************************************************************************/ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * Attribute Targets |
+ * |
+ * Targets define attribute groups. For example, some attributes are only |
+ * valid to set on a GPU, others are only valid when talking about an |
+ * X Screen. Target types are then what is used to identify the target |
+ * group of the attribute you wish to set/query. |
+ * |
+ * Here are the supported target types: |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_X_SCREEN 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_GPU 1 |
+#define NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_FRAMELOCK 2 |
+#define NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_VCSC 3 /* Visual Computing System */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_GVI 4 |
+#define NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_COOLER 5 /* e.g., fan */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_THERMAL_SENSOR 6 |
+#define NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_3D_VISION_PRO_TRANSCEIVER 7 |
+#define NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_DISPLAY 8 |
+ |
+/**************************************************************************/ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * Attributes |
+ * |
+ * Some attributes may only be read; some may require a display_mask |
+ * argument and others may be valid only for specific target types. |
+ * This information is encoded in the "permission" comment after each |
+ * attribute #define, and can be queried at run time with |
+ * XNVCTRLQueryValidAttributeValues() and/or |
+ * XNVCTRLQueryValidTargetAttributeValues() |
+ * |
+ * Key to Integer Attribute "Permissions": |
+ * |
+ * R: The attribute is readable (in general, all attributes will be |
+ * readable) |
+ * |
+ * W: The attribute is writable (attributes may not be writable for |
+ * various reasons: they represent static system information, they |
+ * can only be changed by changing an XF86Config option, etc). |
+ * |
+ * D: The attribute requires the display mask argument. The |
+ * attributes NV_CTRL_CONNECTED_DISPLAYS and NV_CTRL_ENABLED_DISPLAYS |
+ * will be a bitmask of what display devices are connected and what |
+ * display devices are enabled for use in X, respectively. Each bit |
+ * in the bitmask represents a display device; it is these bits which |
+ * should be used as the display_mask when dealing with attributes |
+ * designated with "D" below. For attributes that do not require the |
+ * display mask, the argument is ignored. |
+ * |
+ * Alternatively, NV-CONTROL versions 1.27 and greater allow these |
+ * attributes to be accessed via display target types, in which case |
+ * the display_mask is ignored. |
+ * |
+ * G: The attribute may be queried using an NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_GPU |
+ * target type via XNVCTRLQueryTargetAttribute(). |
+ * |
+ * F: The attribute may be queried using an NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_FRAMELOCK |
+ * target type via XNVCTRLQueryTargetAttribute(). |
+ * |
+ * X: When Xinerama is enabled, this attribute is kept consistent across |
+ * all Physical X Screens; assignment of this attribute will be |
+ * broadcast by the NVIDIA X Driver to all X Screens. |
+ * |
+ * V: The attribute may be queried using an NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_VCSC |
+ * target type via XNVCTRLQueryTargetAttribute(). |
+ * |
+ * I: The attribute may be queried using an NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_GVI target type |
+ * via XNVCTRLQueryTargetAttribute(). |
+ * |
+ * Q: The attribute is a 64-bit integer attribute; use the 64-bit versions |
+ * of the appropriate query interfaces. |
+ * |
+ * C: The attribute may be queried using an NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_COOLER target |
+ * type via XNVCTRLQueryTargetAttribute(). |
+ * |
+ * S: The attribute may be queried using an NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_THERMAL_SENSOR |
+ * target type via XNVCTRLQueryTargetAttribute(). |
+ * |
+ * T: The attribute may be queried using an |
+ * NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_3D_VISION_PRO_TRANSCEIVER target type |
+ * via XNVCTRLQueryTargetAttribute(). |
+ * |
+ * NOTE: Unless mentioned otherwise, all attributes may be queried using |
+ * an NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_X_SCREEN target type via |
+ * XNVCTRLQueryTargetAttribute(). |
+ */ |
+ |
+ |
+/**************************************************************************/ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * Integer attributes: |
+ * |
+ * Integer attributes can be queried through the XNVCTRLQueryAttribute() and |
+ * XNVCTRLQueryTargetAttribute() function calls. |
+ * |
+ * Integer attributes can be set through the XNVCTRLSetAttribute() and |
+ * XNVCTRLSetTargetAttribute() function calls. |
+ * |
+ * Unless otherwise noted, all integer attributes can be queried/set |
+ * using an NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_X_SCREEN target. Attributes that cannot |
+ * take an NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_X_SCREEN also cannot be queried/set through |
+ * XNVCTRLQueryAttribute()/XNVCTRLSetAttribute() (Since these assume |
+ * an X Screen target). |
+ */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_FLATPANEL_SCALING - not supported |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FLATPANEL_SCALING 2 /* RWDG */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FLATPANEL_SCALING_DEFAULT 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_FLATPANEL_SCALING_NATIVE 1 |
+#define NV_CTRL_FLATPANEL_SCALING_SCALED 2 |
+#define NV_CTRL_FLATPANEL_SCALING_CENTERED 3 |
+#define NV_CTRL_FLATPANEL_SCALING_ASPECT_SCALED 4 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_FLATPANEL_DITHERING is deprecated; NV_CTRL_DITHERING should |
+ * be used instead. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FLATPANEL_DITHERING 3 /* RWDG */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FLATPANEL_DITHERING_DEFAULT 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_FLATPANEL_DITHERING_ENABLED 1 |
+#define NV_CTRL_FLATPANEL_DITHERING_DISABLED 2 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_DITHERING - the requested dithering configuration; |
+ * possible values are: |
+ * |
+ * 0: auto (the driver will decide when to dither) |
+ * 1: enabled (the driver will always dither when possible) |
+ * 2: disabled (the driver will never dither) |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_DITHERING 3 /* RWDG */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_DITHERING_AUTO 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_DITHERING_ENABLED 1 |
+#define NV_CTRL_DITHERING_DISABLED 2 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_DIGITAL_VIBRANCE - sets the digital vibrance level for the |
+ * specified display device. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_DIGITAL_VIBRANCE 4 /* RWDG */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_BUS_TYPE - returns the bus type through which the specified device |
+ * is connected to the computer. |
+ * When this attribute is queried on an X screen target, the bus type of the |
+ * GPU driving the X screen is returned. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_BUS_TYPE 5 /* R--GI */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_BUS_TYPE_AGP 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_BUS_TYPE_PCI 1 |
+#define NV_CTRL_BUS_TYPE_PCI_EXPRESS 2 |
+#define NV_CTRL_BUS_TYPE_INTEGRATED 3 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_VIDEO_RAM - returns the total amount of memory available |
+ * to the specified GPU (or the GPU driving the specified X |
+ * screen). Note: if the GPU supports TurboCache(TM), the value |
+ * reported may exceed the amount of video memory installed on the |
+ * GPU. The value reported for integrated GPUs may likewise exceed |
+ * the amount of dedicated system memory set aside by the system |
+ * BIOS for use by the integrated GPU. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_VIDEO_RAM 6 /* R--G */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_IRQ - returns the interrupt request line used by the specified |
+ * device. |
+ * When this attribute is queried on an X screen target, the IRQ of the GPU |
+ * driving the X screen is returned. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_IRQ 7 /* R--GI */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_OPERATING_SYSTEM - returns the operating system on which |
+ * the X server is running. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_OPERATING_SYSTEM 8 /* R--G */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_OPERATING_SYSTEM_LINUX 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_OPERATING_SYSTEM_FREEBSD 1 |
+#define NV_CTRL_OPERATING_SYSTEM_SUNOS 2 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_SYNC_TO_VBLANK - enables sync to vblank for OpenGL clients. |
+ * This setting is only applied to OpenGL clients that are started |
+ * after this setting is applied. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_SYNC_TO_VBLANK 9 /* RW-X */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_SYNC_TO_VBLANK_OFF 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_SYNC_TO_VBLANK_ON 1 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_LOG_ANISO - enables anisotropic filtering for OpenGL |
+ * clients; on some NVIDIA hardware, this can only be enabled or |
+ * disabled; on other hardware different levels of anisotropic |
+ * filtering can be specified. This setting is only applied to OpenGL |
+ * clients that are started after this setting is applied. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_LOG_ANISO 10 /* RW-X */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_FSAA_MODE - the FSAA setting for OpenGL clients; possible |
+ * FSAA modes: |
+ * |
+ * NV_CTRL_FSAA_MODE_2x "2x Bilinear Multisampling" |
+ * NV_CTRL_FSAA_MODE_2x_5t "2x Quincunx Multisampling" |
+ * NV_CTRL_FSAA_MODE_15x15 "1.5 x 1.5 Supersampling" |
+ * NV_CTRL_FSAA_MODE_2x2 "2 x 2 Supersampling" |
+ * NV_CTRL_FSAA_MODE_4x "4x Bilinear Multisampling" |
+ * NV_CTRL_FSAA_MODE_4x_9t "4x Gaussian Multisampling" |
+ * NV_CTRL_FSAA_MODE_8x "2x Bilinear Multisampling by 4x Supersampling" |
+ * NV_CTRL_FSAA_MODE_16x "4x Bilinear Multisampling by 4x Supersampling" |
+ * NV_CTRL_FSAA_MODE_8xS "4x Multisampling by 2x Supersampling" |
+ * |
+ * This setting is only applied to OpenGL clients that are started |
+ * after this setting is applied. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FSAA_MODE 11 /* RW-X */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FSAA_MODE_NONE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_FSAA_MODE_2x 1 |
+#define NV_CTRL_FSAA_MODE_2x_5t 2 |
+#define NV_CTRL_FSAA_MODE_15x15 3 |
+#define NV_CTRL_FSAA_MODE_2x2 4 |
+#define NV_CTRL_FSAA_MODE_4x 5 |
+#define NV_CTRL_FSAA_MODE_4x_9t 6 |
+#define NV_CTRL_FSAA_MODE_8x 7 |
+#define NV_CTRL_FSAA_MODE_16x 8 |
+#define NV_CTRL_FSAA_MODE_8xS 9 |
+#define NV_CTRL_FSAA_MODE_8xQ 10 |
+#define NV_CTRL_FSAA_MODE_16xS 11 |
+#define NV_CTRL_FSAA_MODE_16xQ 12 |
+#define NV_CTRL_FSAA_MODE_32xS 13 |
+#define NV_CTRL_FSAA_MODE_32x 14 |
+#define NV_CTRL_FSAA_MODE_64xS 15 |
+#define NV_CTRL_FSAA_MODE_MAX NV_CTRL_FSAA_MODE_64xS |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_TEXTURE_SHARPEN - enables texture sharpening for OpenGL |
+ * clients. This setting is only applied to OpenGL clients that are |
+ * started after this setting is applied. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_TEXTURE_SHARPEN 12 /* RW-X */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_TEXTURE_SHARPEN_OFF 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_TEXTURE_SHARPEN_ON 1 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_UBB - returns whether UBB is enabled for the specified X |
+ * screen. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_UBB 13 /* R-- */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_UBB_OFF 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_UBB_ON 1 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_OVERLAY - returns whether the RGB overlay is enabled for |
+ * the specified X screen. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_OVERLAY 14 /* R-- */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_OVERLAY_OFF 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_OVERLAY_ON 1 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STEREO - returns whether stereo (and what type) is enabled |
+ * for the specified X screen. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STEREO 16 /* R-- */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STEREO_OFF 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_STEREO_DDC 1 |
+#define NV_CTRL_STEREO_BLUELINE 2 |
+#define NV_CTRL_STEREO_DIN 3 |
+#define NV_CTRL_STEREO_PASSIVE_EYE_PER_DPY 4 |
+#define NV_CTRL_STEREO_VERTICAL_INTERLACED 5 |
+#define NV_CTRL_STEREO_COLOR_INTERLACED 6 |
+#define NV_CTRL_STEREO_HORIZONTAL_INTERLACED 7 |
+#define NV_CTRL_STEREO_CHECKERBOARD_PATTERN 8 |
+#define NV_CTRL_STEREO_INVERSE_CHECKERBOARD_PATTERN 9 |
+#define NV_CTRL_STEREO_3D_VISION 10 |
+#define NV_CTRL_STEREO_3D_VISION_PRO 11 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_EMULATE - controls OpenGL software emulation of future |
+ * NVIDIA GPUs. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_EMULATE 17 /* RW- */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_EMULATE_NONE 0 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_TWINVIEW - returns whether TwinView is enabled for the |
+ * specified X screen. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_TWINVIEW 18 /* R-- */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_TWINVIEW_NOT_ENABLED 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_TWINVIEW_ENABLED 1 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_CONNECTED_DISPLAYS - returns a display mask indicating the last |
+ * cached state of the display devices connected to the GPU or GPU driving |
+ * the specified X screen. |
+ * |
+ * This attribute may be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetAttribute() |
+ * using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_GPU or NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_X_SCREEN target. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_CONNECTED_DISPLAYS 19 /* R--G */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_ENABLED_DISPLAYS - returns a display mask indicating what |
+ * display devices are enabled for use on the specified X screen or |
+ * GPU. |
+ * |
+ * This attribute may be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetAttribute() |
+ * using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_GPU or NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_X_SCREEN target. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_ENABLED_DISPLAYS 20 /* R--G */ |
+ |
+/**************************************************************************/ |
+/* |
+ * Integer attributes specific to configuring Frame Lock on boards that |
+ * support it. |
+ */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK - returns whether the underlying GPU supports |
+ * Frame Lock. All of the other frame lock attributes are only |
+ * applicable if NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK is _SUPPORTED. |
+ * |
+ * This attribute may be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetAttribute() |
+ * using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_GPU or NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_X_SCREEN target. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK 21 /* R--G */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_NOT_SUPPORTED 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_SUPPORTED 1 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_MASTER - get/set which display device to use |
+ * as the frame lock master for the entire sync group. Note that only |
+ * one node in the sync group should be configured as the master. |
+ * |
+ * This attribute can only be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetAttribute() |
+ * using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_GPU target. This attribute cannot be |
+ * queried using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_X_SCREEN. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_MASTER 22 /* RW-G */ |
+ |
+/* These are deprecated. NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_MASTER now takes and |
+ returns a display mask as value. */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_MASTER_FALSE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_MASTER_TRUE 1 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_POLARITY - sync either to the rising edge of the |
+ * frame lock pulse, the falling edge of the frame lock pulse or both. |
+ * |
+ * This attribute may be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetAttribute() |
+ * using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_FRAMELOCK or NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_X_SCREEN |
+ * target. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_POLARITY 23 /* RW-F */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_POLARITY_RISING_EDGE 0x1 |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_POLARITY_FALLING_EDGE 0x2 |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_POLARITY_BOTH_EDGES 0x3 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_SYNC_DELAY - delay between the frame lock pulse |
+ * and the GPU sync. This value must be multiplied by |
+ * NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_SYNC_DELAY_RESOLUTION to determine the sync delay in |
+ * nanoseconds. |
+ * |
+ * This attribute may be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetAttribute() |
+ * using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_FRAMELOCK or NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_X_SCREEN |
+ * target. |
+ * |
+ * USAGE NODE: NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_SYNC_DELAY_MAX and |
+ * NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_SYNC_DELAY_FACTOR are deprecated. |
+ * The Sync Delay _MAX and _FACTOR are different for different |
+ * GSync products and so, to be correct, the valid values for |
+ * NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_SYNC_DELAY must be queried to get the range |
+ * of acceptable sync delay values, and |
+ * NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_SYNC_DELAY_RESOLUTION must be queried to |
+ * obtain the correct factor. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_SYNC_DELAY 24 /* RW-F */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_SYNC_DELAY_MAX 2047 // deprecated |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_SYNC_DELAY_FACTOR 7.81 // deprecated |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_SYNC_INTERVAL - how many house sync pulses |
+ * between the frame lock sync generation (0 == sync every house sync); |
+ * this only applies to the master when receiving house sync. |
+ * |
+ * This attribute may be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetAttribute() |
+ * using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_FRAMELOCK or NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_X_SCREEN |
+ * target. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_SYNC_INTERVAL 25 /* RW-F */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_PORT0_STATUS - status of the rj45 port0. |
+ * |
+ * This attribute may be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetAttribute() |
+ * using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_FRAMELOCK or NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_X_SCREEN |
+ * target. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_PORT0_STATUS 26 /* R--F */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_PORT0_STATUS_INPUT 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_PORT0_STATUS_OUTPUT 1 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_PORT1_STATUS - status of the rj45 port1. |
+ * |
+ * This attribute may be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetAttribute() |
+ * using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_FRAMELOCK or NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_X_SCREEN |
+ * target. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_PORT1_STATUS 27 /* R--F */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_PORT1_STATUS_INPUT 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_PORT1_STATUS_OUTPUT 1 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_HOUSE_STATUS - returns whether or not the house |
+ * sync signal was detected on the BNC connector of the frame lock |
+ * board. |
+ * |
+ * This attribute may be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetAttribute() |
+ * using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_FRAMELOCK or NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_X_SCREEN |
+ * target. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_HOUSE_STATUS 28 /* R--F */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_HOUSE_STATUS_NOT_DETECTED 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_HOUSE_STATUS_DETECTED 1 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_SYNC - enable/disable the syncing of display |
+ * devices to the frame lock pulse as specified by previous calls to |
+ * NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_MASTER and NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_SLAVES. |
+ * |
+ * This attribute can only be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetAttribute() |
+ * using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_GPU target. This attribute cannot be |
+ * queried using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_X_SCREEN. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_SYNC 29 /* RW-G */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_SYNC_DISABLE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_SYNC_ENABLE 1 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_SYNC_READY - reports whether a frame lock |
+ * board is receiving sync (regardless of whether or not any display |
+ * devices are using the sync). |
+ * |
+ * This attribute may be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetAttribute() |
+ * using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_FRAMELOCK or NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_X_SCREEN |
+ * target. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_SYNC_READY 30 /* R--F */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_SYNC_READY_FALSE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_SYNC_READY_TRUE 1 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_STEREO_SYNC - this indicates that the GPU stereo |
+ * signal is in sync with the frame lock stereo signal. |
+ * |
+ * This attribute may be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetAttribute() |
+ * using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_GPU or NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_X_SCREEN |
+ * target. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_STEREO_SYNC 31 /* R--G */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_STEREO_SYNC_FALSE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_STEREO_SYNC_TRUE 1 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_TEST_SIGNAL - to test the connections in the sync |
+ * group, tell the master to enable a test signal, then query port[01] |
+ * status and sync_ready on all slaves. When done, tell the master to |
+ * disable the test signal. Test signal should only be manipulated |
+ * while NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_SYNC is enabled. |
+ * |
+ * The TEST_SIGNAL is also used to reset the Universal Frame Count (as |
+ * returned by the glXQueryFrameCountNV() function in the |
+ * GLX_NV_swap_group extension). Note: for best accuracy of the |
+ * Universal Frame Count, it is recommended to toggle the TEST_SIGNAL |
+ * on and off after enabling frame lock. |
+ * |
+ * This attribute may be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetAttribute() |
+ * using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_GPU or NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_X_SCREEN target. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_TEST_SIGNAL 32 /* RW-G */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_TEST_SIGNAL_DISABLE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_TEST_SIGNAL_ENABLE 1 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_ETHERNET_DETECTED - The frame lock boards are |
+ * cabled together using regular cat5 cable, connecting to rj45 ports |
+ * on the backplane of the card. There is some concern that users may |
+ * think these are ethernet ports and connect them to a |
+ * router/hub/etc. The hardware can detect this and will shut off to |
+ * prevent damage (either to itself or to the router). |
+ * NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_ETHERNET_DETECTED may be called to find out if |
+ * ethernet is connected to one of the rj45 ports. An appropriate |
+ * error message should then be displayed. The _PORT0 and _PORT1 |
+ * values may be or'ed together. |
+ * |
+ * This attribute may be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetAttribute() |
+ * using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_FRAMELOCK or NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_X_SCREEN |
+ * target. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_ETHERNET_DETECTED 33 /* R--F */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_ETHERNET_DETECTED_NONE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_ETHERNET_DETECTED_PORT0 0x1 |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_ETHERNET_DETECTED_PORT1 0x2 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_VIDEO_MODE - get/set what video mode is used |
+ * to interperate the house sync signal. This should only be set |
+ * on the master. |
+ * |
+ * This attribute may be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetAttribute() |
+ * using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_FRAMELOCK or NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_X_SCREEN |
+ * target. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_VIDEO_MODE 34 /* RW-F */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_VIDEO_MODE_NONE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_VIDEO_MODE_TTL 1 |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_VIDEO_MODE_NTSCPALSECAM 2 |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_VIDEO_MODE_HDTV 3 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * During FRAMELOCK bring-up, the above values were redefined to |
+ * these: |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_VIDEO_MODE_COMPOSITE_AUTO 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_VIDEO_MODE_TTL 1 |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_VIDEO_MODE_COMPOSITE_BI_LEVEL 2 |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_VIDEO_MODE_COMPOSITE_TRI_LEVEL 3 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_SYNC_RATE - this is the refresh rate that the |
+ * frame lock board is sending to the GPU, in milliHz. |
+ * |
+ * This attribute may be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetAttribute() |
+ * using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_FRAMELOCK or NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_X_SCREEN |
+ * target. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_SYNC_RATE 35 /* R--F */ |
+ |
+ |
+ |
+/**************************************************************************/ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_FORCE_GENERIC_CPU - inhibit the use of CPU specific |
+ * features such as MMX, SSE, or 3DNOW! for OpenGL clients; this |
+ * option may result in performance loss, but may be useful in |
+ * conjunction with software such as the Valgrind memory debugger. |
+ * This setting is only applied to OpenGL clients that are started |
+ * after this setting is applied. |
+ * |
+ * USAGE NOTE: This attribute is deprecated. CPU compatibility is now |
+ * checked each time during initialization. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FORCE_GENERIC_CPU 37 /* RW-X */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FORCE_GENERIC_CPU_DISABLE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_FORCE_GENERIC_CPU_ENABLE 1 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_OPENGL_AA_LINE_GAMMA - for OpenGL clients, allow |
+ * Gamma-corrected antialiased lines to consider variances in the |
+ * color display capabilities of output devices when rendering smooth |
+ * lines. Only available on recent Quadro GPUs. This setting is only |
+ * applied to OpenGL clients that are started after this setting is |
+ * applied. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_OPENGL_AA_LINE_GAMMA 38 /* RW-X */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_OPENGL_AA_LINE_GAMMA_DISABLE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_OPENGL_AA_LINE_GAMMA_ENABLE 1 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_TIMING - this is TRUE when the gpu is both receiving |
+ * and locked to an input timing signal. Timing information may come from |
+ * the following places: Another frame lock device that is set to master, |
+ * the house sync signal, or the GPU's internal timing from a display |
+ * device. |
+ * |
+ * This attribute may be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetAttribute() |
+ * using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_GPU or NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_X_SCREEN target. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_TIMING 39 /* R--G */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_TIMING_FALSE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_TIMING_TRUE 1 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_FLIPPING_ALLOWED - when TRUE, OpenGL will swap by flipping |
+ * when possible; when FALSE, OpenGL will alway swap by blitting. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FLIPPING_ALLOWED 40 /* RW-X */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FLIPPING_ALLOWED_FALSE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_FLIPPING_ALLOWED_TRUE 1 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_ARCHITECTURE - returns the architecture on which the X server is |
+ * running. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_ARCHITECTURE 41 /* R-- */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_ARCHITECTURE_X86 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_ARCHITECTURE_X86_64 1 |
+#define NV_CTRL_ARCHITECTURE_IA64 2 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_TEXTURE_CLAMPING - texture clamping mode in OpenGL. By |
+ * default, _SPEC is used, which forces OpenGL texture clamping to |
+ * conform with the OpenGL specification. _EDGE forces NVIDIA's |
+ * OpenGL implementation to remap GL_CLAMP to GL_CLAMP_TO_EDGE, |
+ * which is not strictly conformant, but some applications rely on |
+ * the non-conformant behavior. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_TEXTURE_CLAMPING 42 /* RW-X */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_TEXTURE_CLAMPING_EDGE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_TEXTURE_CLAMPING_SPEC 1 |
+ |
+ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_CURSOR_SHADOW 43 /* RW- */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_CURSOR_SHADOW_DISABLE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_CURSOR_SHADOW_ENABLE 1 |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_CURSOR_SHADOW_ALPHA 44 /* RW- */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_CURSOR_SHADOW_RED 45 /* RW- */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_CURSOR_SHADOW_GREEN 46 /* RW- */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_CURSOR_SHADOW_BLUE 47 /* RW- */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_CURSOR_SHADOW_X_OFFSET 48 /* RW- */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_CURSOR_SHADOW_Y_OFFSET 49 /* RW- */ |
+ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * When Application Control for FSAA is enabled, then what the |
+ * application requests is used, and NV_CTRL_FSAA_MODE is ignored. If |
+ * this is disabled, then any application setting is overridden with |
+ * NV_CTRL_FSAA_MODE |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FSAA_APPLICATION_CONTROLLED 50 /* RW-X */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FSAA_APPLICATION_CONTROLLED_ENABLED 1 |
+#define NV_CTRL_FSAA_APPLICATION_CONTROLLED_DISABLED 0 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * When Application Control for LogAniso is enabled, then what the |
+ * application requests is used, and NV_CTRL_LOG_ANISO is ignored. If |
+ * this is disabled, then any application setting is overridden with |
+ * NV_CTRL_LOG_ANISO |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_LOG_ANISO_APPLICATION_CONTROLLED 51 /* RW-X */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_LOG_ANISO_APPLICATION_CONTROLLED_ENABLED 1 |
+#define NV_CTRL_LOG_ANISO_APPLICATION_CONTROLLED_DISABLED 0 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * IMAGE_SHARPENING adjusts the sharpness of the display's image |
+ * quality by amplifying high frequency content. Valid values will |
+ * normally be in the range [0,32). Only available on GeForceFX or |
+ * newer. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_IMAGE_SHARPENING 52 /* RWDG */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_TV_OVERSCAN adjusts the amount of overscan on the specified |
+ * display device. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_TV_OVERSCAN 53 /* RWDG */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_TV_FLICKER_FILTER adjusts the amount of flicker filter on |
+ * the specified display device. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_TV_FLICKER_FILTER 54 /* RWDG */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_TV_BRIGHTNESS adjusts the amount of brightness on the |
+ * specified display device. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_TV_BRIGHTNESS 55 /* RWDG */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_TV_HUE adjusts the amount of hue on the specified display |
+ * device. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_TV_HUE 56 /* RWDG */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_TV_CONTRAST adjusts the amount of contrast on the specified |
+ * display device. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_TV_CONTRAST 57 /* RWDG */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_TV_SATURATION adjusts the amount of saturation on the |
+ * specified display device. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_TV_SATURATION 58 /* RWDG */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_TV_RESET_SETTINGS - this write-only attribute can be used |
+ * to request that all TV Settings be reset to their default values; |
+ * typical usage would be that this attribute be sent, and then all |
+ * the TV attributes be queried to retrieve their new values. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_TV_RESET_SETTINGS 59 /* -WDG */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GPU_CORE_TEMPERATURE reports the current core temperature |
+ * of the GPU driving the X screen. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_CORE_TEMPERATURE 60 /* R--G */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GPU_CORE_THRESHOLD reports the current GPU core slowdown |
+ * threshold temperature, NV_CTRL_GPU_DEFAULT_CORE_THRESHOLD and |
+ * NV_CTRL_GPU_MAX_CORE_THRESHOLD report the default and MAX core |
+ * slowdown threshold temperatures. |
+ * |
+ * NV_CTRL_GPU_CORE_THRESHOLD reflects the temperature at which the |
+ * GPU is throttled to prevent overheating. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_CORE_THRESHOLD 61 /* R--G */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_DEFAULT_CORE_THRESHOLD 62 /* R--G */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_MAX_CORE_THRESHOLD 63 /* R--G */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_AMBIENT_TEMPERATURE reports the current temperature in the |
+ * immediate neighbourhood of the GPU driving the X screen. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_AMBIENT_TEMPERATURE 64 /* R--G */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_PBUFFER_SCANOUT_SUPPORTED - returns whether this X screen |
+ * supports scanout of FP pbuffers; |
+ * |
+ * if this screen does not support PBUFFER_SCANOUT, then all other |
+ * PBUFFER_SCANOUT attributes are unavailable. |
+ * |
+ * PBUFFER_SCANOUT is supported if and only if: |
+ * - Twinview is configured with clone mode. The secondary screen is used to |
+ * scanout the pbuffer. |
+ * - The desktop is running in with 16 bits per pixel. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_PBUFFER_SCANOUT_SUPPORTED 65 /* R-- */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_PBUFFER_SCANOUT_FALSE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_PBUFFER_SCANOUT_TRUE 1 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_PBUFFER_SCANOUT_XID indicates the XID of the pbuffer used for |
+ * scanout. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_PBUFFER_SCANOUT_XID 66 /* RW- */ |
+ |
+/**************************************************************************/ |
+/* |
+ * The NV_CTRL_GVO_* integer attributes are used to configure GVO |
+ * (Graphics to Video Out). This functionality is available, for |
+ * example, on the Quadro FX 4000 SDI graphics board. |
+ * |
+ * The following is a typical usage pattern for the GVO attributes: |
+ * |
+ * - query NV_CTRL_GVO_SUPPORTED to determine if the X screen supports GV0. |
+ * |
+ * - specify NV_CTRL_GVO_SYNC_MODE (one of FREE_RUNNING, GENLOCK, or |
+ * FRAMELOCK); if you specify GENLOCK or FRAMELOCK, you should also |
+ * specify NV_CTRL_GVO_SYNC_SOURCE. |
+ * |
+ * - Use NV_CTRL_GVO_COMPOSITE_SYNC_INPUT_DETECTED and |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVO_SDI_SYNC_INPUT_DETECTED to detect what input syncs are |
+ * present. |
+ * |
+ * (If no analog sync is detected but it is known that a valid |
+ * bi-level or tri-level sync is connected set |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVO_COMPOSITE_SYNC_INPUT_DETECT_MODE appropriately and |
+ * retest with NV_CTRL_GVO_COMPOSITE_SYNC_INPUT_DETECTED). |
+ * |
+ * - if syncing to input sync, query the |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVIO_DETECTED_VIDEO_FORMAT attribute; note that Input video |
+ * format can only be queried after SYNC_SOURCE is specified. |
+ * |
+ * - specify the NV_CTRL_GVIO_REQUESTED_VIDEO_FORMAT |
+ * |
+ * - specify the NV_CTRL_GVO_DATA_FORMAT |
+ * |
+ * - specify any custom Color Space Conversion (CSC) matrix, offset, |
+ * and scale with XNVCTRLSetGvoColorConversion(). |
+ * |
+ * - if using the GLX_NV_video_out extension to display one or more |
+ * pbuffers, call glXGetVideoDeviceNV() to lock the GVO output for use |
+ * by the GLX client; then bind the pbuffer(s) to the GVO output with |
+ * glXBindVideoImageNV() and send pbuffers to the GVO output with |
+ * glXSendPbufferToVideoNV(); see the GLX_NV_video_out spec for more |
+ * details. |
+ * |
+ * - if using the GLX_NV_present_video extension, call |
+ * glXBindVideoDeviceNV() to bind the GVO video device to current |
+ * OpenGL context. |
+ * |
+ * Note that setting most GVO attributes only causes the value to be |
+ * cached in the X server. The values will be flushed to the hardware |
+ * either when the next MetaMode is set that uses the GVO display |
+ * device, or when a GLX pbuffer is bound to the GVO output (with |
+ * glXBindVideoImageNV()). |
+ * |
+ * Note that GLX_NV_video_out/GLX_NV_present_video and X screen use |
+ * are mutually exclusive. If a MetaMode is currently using the GVO |
+ * device, then glXGetVideoDeviceNV and glXBindVideoImageNV() will |
+ * fail. Similarly, if a GLX client has locked the GVO output (via |
+ * glXGetVideoDeviceNV or glXBindVideoImageNV), then setting a |
+ * MetaMode that uses the GVO device will fail. The |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVO_GLX_LOCKED event will be sent when a GLX client locks |
+ * the GVO output. |
+ * |
+ */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVO_SUPPORTED - returns whether this X screen supports GVO; |
+ * if this screen does not support GVO output, then all other GVO |
+ * attributes are unavailable. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_SUPPORTED 67 /* R-- */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_SUPPORTED_FALSE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_SUPPORTED_TRUE 1 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVO_SYNC_MODE - selects the GVO sync mode; possible values |
+ * are: |
+ * |
+ * FREE_RUNNING - GVO does not sync to any external signal |
+ * |
+ * GENLOCK - the GVO output is genlocked to an incoming sync signal; |
+ * genlocking locks at hsync. This requires that the output video |
+ * format exactly match the incoming sync video format. |
+ * |
+ * FRAMELOCK - the GVO output is frame locked to an incoming sync |
+ * signal; frame locking locks at vsync. This requires that the output |
+ * video format have the same refresh rate as the incoming sync video |
+ * format. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_SYNC_MODE 68 /* RW- */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_SYNC_MODE_FREE_RUNNING 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_SYNC_MODE_GENLOCK 1 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_SYNC_MODE_FRAMELOCK 2 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVO_SYNC_SOURCE - if NV_CTRL_GVO_SYNC_MODE is set to either |
+ * GENLOCK or FRAMELOCK, this controls which sync source is used as |
+ * the incoming sync signal (either Composite or SDI). If |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVO_SYNC_MODE is FREE_RUNNING, this attribute has no |
+ * effect. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_SYNC_SOURCE 69 /* RW- */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_SYNC_SOURCE_COMPOSITE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_SYNC_SOURCE_SDI 1 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVIO_REQUESTED_VIDEO_FORMAT - specifies the desired output video |
+ * format for GVO devices or the desired input video format for GVI devices. |
+ * |
+ * Note that for GVO, the valid video formats may vary depending on |
+ * the NV_CTRL_GVO_SYNC_MODE and the incoming sync video format. See |
+ * the definition of NV_CTRL_GVO_SYNC_MODE. |
+ * |
+ * Note that when querying the ValidValues for this data type, the |
+ * values are reported as bits within a bitmask |
+ * (ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_INT_BITS); unfortunately, there are more valid |
+ * value bits than will fit in a single 32-bit value. To solve this, |
+ * query the ValidValues for NV_CTRL_GVIO_REQUESTED_VIDEO_FORMAT to |
+ * check which of the first 31 VIDEO_FORMATS are valid, query the |
+ * ValidValues for NV_CTRL_GVIO_REQUESTED_VIDEO_FORMAT2 to check which |
+ * of the 32-63 VIDEO_FORMATS are valid, and query the ValidValues of |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVIO_REQUESTED_VIDEO_FORMAT3 to check which of the 64-95 |
+ * VIDEO_FORMATS are valid. |
+ * |
+ * Note: Setting this attribute on a GVI device may also result in the |
+ * following NV-CONTROL attributes being reset on that device (to |
+ * ensure the configuration remains valid): |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVI_REQUESTED_STREAM_BITS_PER_COMPONENT |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVI_REQUESTED_STREAM_COMPONENT_SAMPLING |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_REQUESTED_VIDEO_FORMAT 70 /* RW--I */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_NONE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_487I_59_94_SMPTE259_NTSC 1 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_576I_50_00_SMPTE259_PAL 2 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_720P_59_94_SMPTE296 3 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_720P_60_00_SMPTE296 4 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_1035I_59_94_SMPTE260 5 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_1035I_60_00_SMPTE260 6 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_1080I_50_00_SMPTE295 7 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_1080I_50_00_SMPTE274 8 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_1080I_59_94_SMPTE274 9 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_1080I_60_00_SMPTE274 10 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_1080P_23_976_SMPTE274 11 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_1080P_24_00_SMPTE274 12 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_1080P_25_00_SMPTE274 13 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_1080P_29_97_SMPTE274 14 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_1080P_30_00_SMPTE274 15 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_720P_50_00_SMPTE296 16 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_1080I_48_00_SMPTE274 17 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_1080I_47_96_SMPTE274 18 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_720P_30_00_SMPTE296 19 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_720P_29_97_SMPTE296 20 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_720P_25_00_SMPTE296 21 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_720P_24_00_SMPTE296 22 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_720P_23_98_SMPTE296 23 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_1080PSF_25_00_SMPTE274 24 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_1080PSF_29_97_SMPTE274 25 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_1080PSF_30_00_SMPTE274 26 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_1080PSF_24_00_SMPTE274 27 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_1080PSF_23_98_SMPTE274 28 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_2048P_30_00_SMPTE372 29 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_2048P_29_97_SMPTE372 30 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_2048I_60_00_SMPTE372 31 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_2048I_59_94_SMPTE372 32 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_2048P_25_00_SMPTE372 33 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_2048I_50_00_SMPTE372 34 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_2048P_24_00_SMPTE372 35 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_2048P_23_98_SMPTE372 36 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_2048I_48_00_SMPTE372 37 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_2048I_47_96_SMPTE372 38 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_1080P_50_00_3G_LEVEL_A_SMPTE274 39 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_1080P_59_94_3G_LEVEL_A_SMPTE274 40 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_1080P_60_00_3G_LEVEL_A_SMPTE274 41 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_1080P_60_00_3G_LEVEL_B_SMPTE274 42 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_1080I_60_00_3G_LEVEL_B_SMPTE274 43 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_2048I_60_00_3G_LEVEL_B_SMPTE372 44 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_1080P_50_00_3G_LEVEL_B_SMPTE274 45 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_1080I_50_00_3G_LEVEL_B_SMPTE274 46 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_2048I_50_00_3G_LEVEL_B_SMPTE372 47 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_1080P_30_00_3G_LEVEL_B_SMPTE274 48 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_2048P_30_00_3G_LEVEL_B_SMPTE372 49 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_1080P_25_00_3G_LEVEL_B_SMPTE274 50 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_2048P_25_00_3G_LEVEL_B_SMPTE372 51 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_1080P_24_00_3G_LEVEL_B_SMPTE274 52 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_2048P_24_00_3G_LEVEL_B_SMPTE372 53 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_1080I_48_00_3G_LEVEL_B_SMPTE274 54 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_2048I_48_00_3G_LEVEL_B_SMPTE372 55 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_1080P_59_94_3G_LEVEL_B_SMPTE274 56 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_1080I_59_94_3G_LEVEL_B_SMPTE274 57 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_2048I_59_94_3G_LEVEL_B_SMPTE372 58 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_1080P_29_97_3G_LEVEL_B_SMPTE274 59 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_2048P_29_97_3G_LEVEL_B_SMPTE372 60 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_1080P_23_98_3G_LEVEL_B_SMPTE274 61 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_2048P_23_98_3G_LEVEL_B_SMPTE372 62 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_1080I_47_96_3G_LEVEL_B_SMPTE274 63 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_2048I_47_96_3G_LEVEL_B_SMPTE372 64 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * The following are deprecated; NV_CTRL_GVIO_REQUESTED_VIDEO_FORMAT and the |
+ * corresponding NV_CTRL_GVIO_* formats should be used instead. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_OUTPUT_VIDEO_FORMAT 70 /* RW- */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_VIDEO_FORMAT_NONE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_VIDEO_FORMAT_487I_59_94_SMPTE259_NTSC 1 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_VIDEO_FORMAT_576I_50_00_SMPTE259_PAL 2 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_VIDEO_FORMAT_720P_59_94_SMPTE296 3 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_VIDEO_FORMAT_720P_60_00_SMPTE296 4 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_VIDEO_FORMAT_1035I_59_94_SMPTE260 5 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_VIDEO_FORMAT_1035I_60_00_SMPTE260 6 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_VIDEO_FORMAT_1080I_50_00_SMPTE295 7 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_VIDEO_FORMAT_1080I_50_00_SMPTE274 8 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_VIDEO_FORMAT_1080I_59_94_SMPTE274 9 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_VIDEO_FORMAT_1080I_60_00_SMPTE274 10 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_VIDEO_FORMAT_1080P_23_976_SMPTE274 11 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_VIDEO_FORMAT_1080P_24_00_SMPTE274 12 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_VIDEO_FORMAT_1080P_25_00_SMPTE274 13 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_VIDEO_FORMAT_1080P_29_97_SMPTE274 14 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_VIDEO_FORMAT_1080P_30_00_SMPTE274 15 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_VIDEO_FORMAT_720P_50_00_SMPTE296 16 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_VIDEO_FORMAT_1080I_48_00_SMPTE274 17 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_VIDEO_FORMAT_1080I_47_96_SMPTE274 18 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_VIDEO_FORMAT_720P_30_00_SMPTE296 19 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_VIDEO_FORMAT_720P_29_97_SMPTE296 20 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_VIDEO_FORMAT_720P_25_00_SMPTE296 21 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_VIDEO_FORMAT_720P_24_00_SMPTE296 22 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_VIDEO_FORMAT_720P_23_98_SMPTE296 23 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_VIDEO_FORMAT_1080PSF_25_00_SMPTE274 24 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_VIDEO_FORMAT_1080PSF_29_97_SMPTE274 25 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_VIDEO_FORMAT_1080PSF_30_00_SMPTE274 26 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_VIDEO_FORMAT_1080PSF_24_00_SMPTE274 27 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_VIDEO_FORMAT_1080PSF_23_98_SMPTE274 28 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_VIDEO_FORMAT_2048P_30_00_SMPTE372 29 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_VIDEO_FORMAT_2048P_29_97_SMPTE372 30 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_VIDEO_FORMAT_2048I_60_00_SMPTE372 31 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_VIDEO_FORMAT_2048I_59_94_SMPTE372 32 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_VIDEO_FORMAT_2048P_25_00_SMPTE372 33 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_VIDEO_FORMAT_2048I_50_00_SMPTE372 34 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_VIDEO_FORMAT_2048P_24_00_SMPTE372 35 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_VIDEO_FORMAT_2048P_23_98_SMPTE372 36 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_VIDEO_FORMAT_2048I_48_00_SMPTE372 37 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_VIDEO_FORMAT_2048I_47_96_SMPTE372 38 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVIO_DETECTED_VIDEO_FORMAT - indicates the input video format |
+ * detected for GVO or GVI devices; the possible values are the |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT constants. |
+ * |
+ * For GVI devices, the jack number should be specified in the lower |
+ * 16 bits of the "display_mask" parameter, while the channel number should be |
+ * specified in the upper 16 bits. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_DETECTED_VIDEO_FORMAT 71 /* R--I */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * The following is deprecated. Use NV_CTRL_GVIO_DETECTED_VIDEO_FORMAT, |
+ * instead. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_INPUT_VIDEO_FORMAT 71 /* R-- */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVO_DATA_FORMAT - This controls how the data in the source |
+ * (either the X screen or the GLX pbuffer) is interpretted and |
+ * displayed. |
+ * |
+ * Note: some of the below DATA_FORMATS have been renamed. For |
+ * example, R8G8B8_TO_RGB444 has been renamed to X8X8X8_444_PASSTHRU. |
+ * This is to more accurately reflect DATA_FORMATS where the |
+ * per-channel data could be either RGB or YCrCb -- the point is that |
+ * the driver and GVO hardware do not perform any implicit color space |
+ * conversion on the data; it is passed through to the SDI out. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_DATA_FORMAT 72 /* RW- */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_DATA_FORMAT_R8G8B8_TO_YCRCB444 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_DATA_FORMAT_R8G8B8A8_TO_YCRCBA4444 1 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_DATA_FORMAT_R8G8B8Z10_TO_YCRCBZ4444 2 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_DATA_FORMAT_R8G8B8_TO_YCRCB422 3 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_DATA_FORMAT_R8G8B8A8_TO_YCRCBA4224 4 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_DATA_FORMAT_R8G8B8Z10_TO_YCRCBZ4224 5 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_DATA_FORMAT_R8G8B8_TO_RGB444 6 // renamed |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_DATA_FORMAT_X8X8X8_444_PASSTHRU 6 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_DATA_FORMAT_R8G8B8A8_TO_RGBA4444 7 // renamed |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_DATA_FORMAT_X8X8X8A8_4444_PASSTHRU 7 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_DATA_FORMAT_R8G8B8Z10_TO_RGBZ4444 8 // renamed |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_DATA_FORMAT_X8X8X8Z8_4444_PASSTHRU 8 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_DATA_FORMAT_Y10CR10CB10_TO_YCRCB444 9 // renamed |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_DATA_FORMAT_X10X10X10_444_PASSTHRU 9 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_DATA_FORMAT_Y10CR8CB8_TO_YCRCB444 10 // renamed |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_DATA_FORMAT_X10X8X8_444_PASSTHRU 10 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_DATA_FORMAT_Y10CR8CB8A10_TO_YCRCBA4444 11 // renamed |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_DATA_FORMAT_X10X8X8A10_4444_PASSTHRU 11 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_DATA_FORMAT_Y10CR8CB8Z10_TO_YCRCBZ4444 12 // renamed |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_DATA_FORMAT_X10X8X8Z10_4444_PASSTHRU 12 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_DATA_FORMAT_DUAL_R8G8B8_TO_DUAL_YCRCB422 13 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_DATA_FORMAT_DUAL_Y8CR8CB8_TO_DUAL_YCRCB422 14 // renamed |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_DATA_FORMAT_DUAL_X8X8X8_TO_DUAL_422_PASSTHRU 14 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_DATA_FORMAT_R10G10B10_TO_YCRCB422 15 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_DATA_FORMAT_R10G10B10_TO_YCRCB444 16 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_DATA_FORMAT_Y12CR12CB12_TO_YCRCB444 17 // renamed |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_DATA_FORMAT_X12X12X12_444_PASSTHRU 17 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_DATA_FORMAT_R12G12B12_TO_YCRCB444 18 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_DATA_FORMAT_X8X8X8_422_PASSTHRU 19 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_DATA_FORMAT_X8X8X8A8_4224_PASSTHRU 20 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_DATA_FORMAT_X8X8X8Z8_4224_PASSTHRU 21 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_DATA_FORMAT_X10X10X10_422_PASSTHRU 22 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_DATA_FORMAT_X10X8X8_422_PASSTHRU 23 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_DATA_FORMAT_X10X8X8A10_4224_PASSTHRU 24 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_DATA_FORMAT_X10X8X8Z10_4224_PASSTHRU 25 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_DATA_FORMAT_X12X12X12_422_PASSTHRU 26 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_DATA_FORMAT_R12G12B12_TO_YCRCB422 27 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVO_DISPLAY_X_SCREEN - no longer supported |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_DISPLAY_X_SCREEN 73 /* RW- */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_DISPLAY_X_SCREEN_ENABLE 1 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_DISPLAY_X_SCREEN_DISABLE 0 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVO_COMPOSITE_SYNC_INPUT_DETECTED - indicates whether |
+ * Composite Sync input is detected. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_COMPOSITE_SYNC_INPUT_DETECTED 74 /* R-- */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_COMPOSITE_SYNC_INPUT_DETECTED_FALSE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_COMPOSITE_SYNC_INPUT_DETECTED_TRUE 1 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVO_COMPOSITE_SYNC_INPUT_DETECT_MODE - get/set the |
+ * Composite Sync input detect mode. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_COMPOSITE_SYNC_INPUT_DETECT_MODE 75 /* RW- */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_COMPOSITE_SYNC_INPUT_DETECT_MODE_AUTO 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_COMPOSITE_SYNC_INPUT_DETECT_MODE_BI_LEVEL 1 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_COMPOSITE_SYNC_INPUT_DETECT_MODE_TRI_LEVEL 2 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVO_SYNC_INPUT_DETECTED - indicates whether SDI Sync input |
+ * is detected, and what type. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_SDI_SYNC_INPUT_DETECTED 76 /* R-- */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_SDI_SYNC_INPUT_DETECTED_NONE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_SDI_SYNC_INPUT_DETECTED_HD 1 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_SDI_SYNC_INPUT_DETECTED_SD 2 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVO_VIDEO_OUTPUTS - indicates which GVO video output |
+ * connectors are currently outputing data. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_VIDEO_OUTPUTS 77 /* R-- */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_VIDEO_OUTPUTS_NONE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_VIDEO_OUTPUTS_VIDEO1 1 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_VIDEO_OUTPUTS_VIDEO2 2 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_VIDEO_OUTPUTS_VIDEO_BOTH 3 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVO_FPGA_VERSION - indicates the version of the Firmware on |
+ * the GVO device. Deprecated; use |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_GVIO_FIRMWARE_VERSION instead. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_FIRMWARE_VERSION 78 /* R-- */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVO_SYNC_DELAY_PIXELS - controls the delay between the |
+ * input sync and the output sync in numbers of pixels from hsync; |
+ * this is a 12 bit value. |
+ * |
+ * If the NV_CTRL_GVO_CAPABILITIES_ADVANCE_SYNC_SKEW bit is set, |
+ * then setting this value will set an advance instead of a delay. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_SYNC_DELAY_PIXELS 79 /* RW- */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVO_SYNC_DELAY_LINES - controls the delay between the input |
+ * sync and the output sync in numbers of lines from vsync; this is a |
+ * 12 bit value. |
+ * |
+ * If the NV_CTRL_GVO_CAPABILITIES_ADVANCE_SYNC_SKEW bit is set, |
+ * then setting this value will set an advance instead of a delay. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_SYNC_DELAY_LINES 80 /* RW- */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVO_INPUT_VIDEO_FORMAT_REACQUIRE - must be set for a period |
+ * of about 2 seconds for the new InputVideoFormat to be properly |
+ * locked to. In nvidia-settings, we do a reacquire whenever genlock |
+ * or frame lock mode is entered into, when the user clicks the |
+ * "detect" button. This value can be written, but always reads back |
+ * _FALSE. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_INPUT_VIDEO_FORMAT_REACQUIRE 81 /* -W- */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_INPUT_VIDEO_FORMAT_REACQUIRE_FALSE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_INPUT_VIDEO_FORMAT_REACQUIRE_TRUE 1 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVO_GLX_LOCKED - indicates that GVO configurability is |
+ * locked by GLX; this occurs when either glXGetVideoDeviceNV (part of |
+ * GLX_NV_video_out) or glXBindVideoDeviceNV (part of |
+ * GLX_NV_present_video) is called. All GVO output resources are |
+ * locked until released by the GLX_NV_video_out/GLX_NV_present_video |
+ * client. |
+ * |
+ * When GVO is locked, setting of the following GVO NV-CONTROL attributes will |
+ * not happen immediately and will instead be cached. The GVO resource will |
+ * need to be disabled/released and re-enabled/claimed for the values to be |
+ * flushed. These attributes are: |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVIO_REQUESTED_VIDEO_FORMAT |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVO_DATA_FORMAT |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVO_FLIP_QUEUE_SIZE |
+ * |
+ * This attribute is deprecated and may be removed in a future release. Its |
+ * functionality has been replaced by NV_CTRL_GVO_LOCK_OWNER. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_GLX_LOCKED 82 /* R-- */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_GLX_LOCKED_FALSE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_GLX_LOCKED_TRUE 1 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_{WIDTH,HEIGHT,REFRESH_RATE} - query the |
+ * width, height, and refresh rate for the specified |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_*. So that this can be queried with |
+ * existing interfaces, XNVCTRLQueryAttribute() should be used, and |
+ * the video format specified in the display_mask field; eg: |
+ * |
+ * XNVCTRLQueryAttribute (dpy, |
+ * screen, |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_487I_59_94_SMPTE259_NTSC, |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_WIDTH, |
+ * &value); |
+ * |
+ * Note that Refresh Rate is in milliHertz values |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_WIDTH 83 /* R--I */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_HEIGHT 84 /* R--I */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_REFRESH_RATE 85 /* R--I */ |
+ |
+/* The following are deprecated; use the NV_CTRL_GVIO_* versions, instead */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_VIDEO_FORMAT_WIDTH 83 /* R-- */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_VIDEO_FORMAT_HEIGHT 84 /* R-- */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_VIDEO_FORMAT_REFRESH_RATE 85 /* R-- */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVO_X_SCREEN_PAN_[XY] - no longer supported |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_X_SCREEN_PAN_X 86 /* RW- */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_X_SCREEN_PAN_Y 87 /* RW- */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GPU_OVERCLOCKING_STATE - query the current or set a new |
+ * overclocking state; the value of this attribute controls the |
+ * availability of additional overclocking attributes (see below). |
+ * |
+ * Note: this attribute is unavailable unless overclocking support |
+ * has been enabled in the X server (by the user). |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_OVERCLOCKING_STATE 88 /* RW-G */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_OVERCLOCKING_STATE_NONE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_OVERCLOCKING_STATE_MANUAL 1 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GPU_{2,3}D_CLOCK_FREQS - query or set the GPU and memory |
+ * clocks of the device driving the X screen. New clock frequencies |
+ * are tested before being applied, and may be rejected. |
+ * |
+ * Note: if the target clocks are too aggressive, their testing may |
+ * render the system unresponsive. |
+ * |
+ * Note: while this attribute can always be queried, it can't be set |
+ * unless NV_CTRL_GPU_OVERCLOCKING_STATE is set to _MANUAL. Since |
+ * the target clocks may be rejected, the requester should read this |
+ * attribute after the set to determine success or failure. |
+ * |
+ * NV_CTRL_GPU_{2,3}D_CLOCK_FREQS are "packed" integer attributes; the |
+ * GPU clock is stored in the upper 16 bits of the integer, and the |
+ * memory clock is stored in the lower 16 bits of the integer. All |
+ * clock values are in MHz. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_2D_CLOCK_FREQS 89 /* RW-G */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_3D_CLOCK_FREQS 90 /* RW-G */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GPU_DEFAULT_{2,3}D_CLOCK_FREQS - query the default memory |
+ * and GPU core clocks of the device driving the X screen. |
+ * |
+ * NV_CTRL_GPU_DEFAULT_{2,3}D_CLOCK_FREQS are "packed" integer |
+ * attributes; the GPU clock is stored in the upper 16 bits of the |
+ * integer, and the memory clock is stored in the lower 16 bits of the |
+ * integer. All clock values are in MHz. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_DEFAULT_2D_CLOCK_FREQS 91 /* R--G */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_DEFAULT_3D_CLOCK_FREQS 92 /* R--G */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GPU_CURRENT_CLOCK_FREQS - query the current GPU and memory |
+ * clocks of the graphics device driving the X screen. |
+ * |
+ * NV_CTRL_GPU_CURRENT_CLOCK_FREQS is a "packed" integer attribute; |
+ * the GPU clock is stored in the upper 16 bits of the integer, and |
+ * the memory clock is stored in the lower 16 bits of the integer. |
+ * All clock values are in MHz. All clock values are in MHz. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_CURRENT_CLOCK_FREQS 93 /* R--G */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GPU_OPTIMAL_CLOCK_FREQS - Holds the last calculated |
+ * optimal 3D clock frequencies found by the |
+ * NV_CTRL_GPU_OPTIMAL_CLOCK_FREQS_DETECTION process. Querying this |
+ * attribute before having probed for the optimal clocks will return |
+ * NV_CTRL_GPU_OPTIMAL_CLOCK_FREQS_INVALID |
+ * |
+ * Note: unless NV_CTRL_GPU_OVERCLOCKING_STATE is set to _MANUAL, the |
+ * optimal clock detection process is unavailable. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_OPTIMAL_CLOCK_FREQS 94 /* R--G */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_OPTIMAL_CLOCK_FREQS_INVALID 0 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GPU_OPTIMAL_CLOCK_FREQS_DETECTION - set to _START to |
+ * initiate testing for the optimal 3D clock frequencies. Once |
+ * found, the optimal clock frequencies will be returned by the |
+ * NV_CTRL_GPU_OPTIMAL_CLOCK_FREQS attribute asynchronously |
+ * (using an X event, see XNVCtrlSelectNotify). |
+ * |
+ * To cancel an ongoing test for the optimal clocks, set the |
+ * NV_CTRL_GPU_OPTIMAL_CLOCK_FREQS_DETECTION attribute to _CANCEL |
+ * |
+ * Note: unless NV_CTRL_GPU_OVERCLOCKING_STATE is set to _MANUAL, the |
+ * optimal clock detection process is unavailable. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_OPTIMAL_CLOCK_FREQS_DETECTION 95 /* -W-G */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_OPTIMAL_CLOCK_FREQS_DETECTION_START 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_OPTIMAL_CLOCK_FREQS_DETECTION_CANCEL 1 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GPU_OPTIMAL_CLOCK_FREQS_DETECTION_STATE - query this |
+ * variable to know if a test is currently being run to |
+ * determine the optimal 3D clock frequencies. _BUSY means a |
+ * test is currently running, _IDLE means the test is not running. |
+ * |
+ * Note: unless NV_CTRL_GPU_OVERCLOCKING_STATE is set to _MANUAL, the |
+ * optimal clock detection process is unavailable. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_OPTIMAL_CLOCK_FREQS_DETECTION_STATE 96 /* R--G */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_OPTIMAL_CLOCK_FREQS_DETECTION_STATE_IDLE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_OPTIMAL_CLOCK_FREQS_DETECTION_STATE_BUSY 1 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_FLATPANEL_CHIP_LOCATION - for the specified display device, |
+ * report whether the flat panel is driven by the on-chip controller, |
+ * or a separate controller chip elsewhere on the graphics board. |
+ * This attribute is only available for flat panels. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FLATPANEL_CHIP_LOCATION 215/* R-DG */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FLATPANEL_CHIP_LOCATION_INTERNAL 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_FLATPANEL_CHIP_LOCATION_EXTERNAL 1 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_FLATPANEL_LINK - report the number of links for a DVI connection, or |
+ * the main link's active lane count for DisplayPort. |
+ * This attribute is only available for flat panels. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FLATPANEL_LINK 216/* R-DG */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FLATPANEL_LINK_SINGLE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_FLATPANEL_LINK_DUAL 1 |
+#define NV_CTRL_FLATPANEL_LINK_QUAD 3 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_FLATPANEL_SIGNAL - for the specified display device, report |
+ * whether the flat panel is driven by an LVDS, TMDS, or DisplayPort signal. |
+ * This attribute is only available for flat panels. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FLATPANEL_SIGNAL 217/* R-DG */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FLATPANEL_SIGNAL_LVDS 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_FLATPANEL_SIGNAL_TMDS 1 |
+#define NV_CTRL_FLATPANEL_SIGNAL_DISPLAYPORT 2 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_USE_HOUSE_SYNC - when TRUE, the server (master) frame lock |
+ * device will propagate the incoming house sync signal as the outgoing |
+ * frame lock sync signal. If the frame lock device cannot detect a |
+ * frame lock sync signal, it will default to using the internal timings |
+ * from the GPU connected to the primary connector. |
+ * |
+ * This attribute may be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetAttribute() |
+ * using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_FRAMELOCK or NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_X_SCREEN |
+ * target. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_USE_HOUSE_SYNC 218/* RW-F */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_USE_HOUSE_SYNC_FALSE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_USE_HOUSE_SYNC_TRUE 1 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_EDID_AVAILABLE - report if an EDID is available for the |
+ * specified display device. |
+ * |
+ * This attribute may also be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetAttribute() |
+ * using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_GPU or NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_X_SCREEN |
+ * target. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_EDID_AVAILABLE 219 /* R-DG */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_EDID_AVAILABLE_FALSE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_EDID_AVAILABLE_TRUE 1 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_FORCE_STEREO - when TRUE, OpenGL will force stereo flipping |
+ * even when no stereo drawables are visible (if the device is configured |
+ * to support it, see the "Stereo" X config option). |
+ * When false, fall back to the default behavior of only flipping when a |
+ * stereo drawable is visible. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FORCE_STEREO 220 /* RW- */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FORCE_STEREO_FALSE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_FORCE_STEREO_TRUE 1 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_IMAGE_SETTINGS - the image quality setting for OpenGL clients. |
+ * |
+ * This setting is only applied to OpenGL clients that are started |
+ * after this setting is applied. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_IMAGE_SETTINGS 221 /* RW-X */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_IMAGE_SETTINGS_HIGH_QUALITY 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_IMAGE_SETTINGS_QUALITY 1 |
+#define NV_CTRL_IMAGE_SETTINGS_PERFORMANCE 2 |
+#define NV_CTRL_IMAGE_SETTINGS_HIGH_PERFORMANCE 3 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_XINERAMA - return whether xinerama is enabled |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_XINERAMA 222 /* R--G */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_XINERAMA_OFF 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_XINERAMA_ON 1 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_XINERAMA_STEREO - when TRUE, OpenGL will allow stereo flipping |
+ * on multiple X screens configured with Xinerama. |
+ * When FALSE, flipping is allowed only on one X screen at a time. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_XINERAMA_STEREO 223 /* RW- */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_XINERAMA_STEREO_FALSE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_XINERAMA_STEREO_TRUE 1 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_BUS_RATE - if the bus type of the specified device is AGP, then |
+ * NV_CTRL_BUS_RATE returns the configured AGP transfer rate. If the bus type |
+ * is PCI Express, then this attribute returns the maximum link width. |
+ * When this attribute is queried on an X screen target, the bus rate of the |
+ * GPU driving the X screen is returned. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_BUS_RATE 224 /* R--GI */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GPU_PCIE_MAX_LINK_WIDTH - returns the maximum |
+ * PCIe link width, in number of lanes. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_PCIE_MAX_LINK_WIDTH NV_CTRL_BUS_RATE |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_SHOW_SLI_HUD - when TRUE, OpenGL will draw information about the |
+ * current SLI mode. |
+ * Renamed this attribute to NV_CTRL_SHOW_SLI_VISUAL_INDICATOR |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_SHOW_SLI_HUD NV_CTRL_SHOW_SLI_VISUAL_INDICATOR |
+#define NV_CTRL_SHOW_SLI_HUD_FALSE NV_CTRL_SHOW_SLI_VISUAL_INDICATOR_FALSE |
+#define NV_CTRL_SHOW_SLI_HUD_TRUE NV_CTRL_SHOW_SLI_VISUAL_INDICATOR_TRUE |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_SHOW_SLI_VISUAL_INDICATOR - when TRUE, OpenGL will draw information |
+ * about the current SLI mode. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_SHOW_SLI_VISUAL_INDICATOR 225 /* RW-X */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_SHOW_SLI_VISUAL_INDICATOR_FALSE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_SHOW_SLI_VISUAL_INDICATOR_TRUE 1 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_XV_SYNC_TO_DISPLAY - this control is valid when TwinView and |
+ * XVideo Sync To VBlank are enabled. |
+ * It controls which display device will be synched to. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_XV_SYNC_TO_DISPLAY 226 /* RW- */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVIO_REQUESTED_VIDEO_FORMAT2 - this attribute is only |
+ * intended to be used to query the ValidValues for |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVIO_REQUESTED_VIDEO_FORMAT for VIDEO_FORMAT values between |
+ * 31 and 63. See NV_CTRL_GVIO_REQUESTED_VIDEO_FORMAT for details. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_REQUESTED_VIDEO_FORMAT2 227 /* ---GI */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * The following is deprecated; use NV_CTRL_GVIO_REQUESTED_VIDEO_FORMAT2, |
+ * instead |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_OUTPUT_VIDEO_FORMAT2 227 /* --- */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVO_OVERRIDE_HW_CSC - Override the SDI hardware's Color Space |
+ * Conversion with the values controlled through |
+ * XNVCTRLSetGvoColorConversion() and XNVCTRLGetGvoColorConversion(). If |
+ * this attribute is FALSE, then the values specified through |
+ * XNVCTRLSetGvoColorConversion() are ignored. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_OVERRIDE_HW_CSC 228 /* RW- */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_OVERRIDE_HW_CSC_FALSE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_OVERRIDE_HW_CSC_TRUE 1 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVO_CAPABILITIES - this read-only attribute describes GVO |
+ * capabilities that differ between NVIDIA SDI products. This value |
+ * is a bitmask where each bit indicates whether that capability is |
+ * available. |
+ * |
+ * APPLY_CSC_IMMEDIATELY - whether the CSC matrix, offset, and scale |
+ * specified through XNVCTRLSetGvoColorConversion() will take affect |
+ * immediately, or only after SDI output is disabled and enabled |
+ * again. |
+ * |
+ * APPLY_CSC_TO_X_SCREEN - whether the CSC matrix, offset, and scale |
+ * specified through XNVCTRLSetGvoColorConversion() will also apply |
+ * to GVO output of an X screen, or only to OpenGL GVO output, as |
+ * enabled through the GLX_NV_video_out extension. |
+ * |
+ * COMPOSITE_TERMINATION - whether the 75 ohm termination of the |
+ * SDI composite input signal can be programmed through the |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVO_COMPOSITE_TERMINATION attribute. |
+ * |
+ * SHARED_SYNC_BNC - whether the SDI device has a single BNC |
+ * connector used for both (SDI & Composite) incoming signals. |
+ * |
+ * MULTIRATE_SYNC - whether the SDI device supports synchronization |
+ * of input and output video modes that match in being odd or even |
+ * modes (ie, AA.00 Hz modes can be synched to other BB.00 Hz modes and |
+ * AA.XX Hz can match to BB.YY Hz where .XX and .YY are not .00) |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_CAPABILITIES 229 /* R-- */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_CAPABILITIES_APPLY_CSC_IMMEDIATELY 0x00000001 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_CAPABILITIES_APPLY_CSC_TO_X_SCREEN 0x00000002 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_CAPABILITIES_COMPOSITE_TERMINATION 0x00000004 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_CAPABILITIES_SHARED_SYNC_BNC 0x00000008 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_CAPABILITIES_MULTIRATE_SYNC 0x00000010 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_CAPABILITIES_ADVANCE_SYNC_SKEW 0x00000020 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVO_COMPOSITE_TERMINATION - enable or disable 75 ohm |
+ * termination of the SDI composite input signal. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_COMPOSITE_TERMINATION 230 /* RW- */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_COMPOSITE_TERMINATION_ENABLE 1 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_COMPOSITE_TERMINATION_DISABLE 0 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_ASSOCIATED_DISPLAY_DEVICES - display device mask indicating |
+ * which display devices are "associated" with the specified X screen |
+ * (ie: are available to the X screen for displaying the X screen). |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_ASSOCIATED_DISPLAY_DEVICES 231 /* RW- */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_SLAVES - get/set whether the display device(s) |
+ * given should listen or ignore the master's sync signal. |
+ * |
+ * This attribute can only be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetAttribute() |
+ * using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_GPU target. This attribute cannot be |
+ * queried using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_X_SCREEN. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_SLAVES 232 /* RW-G */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_MASTERABLE - Can any of the given display devices |
+ * be set as master of the frame lock group. Returns a bitmask of the |
+ * corresponding display devices that can be set as master. |
+ * |
+ * This attribute can only be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetAttribute() |
+ * using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_GPU target. This attribute cannot be |
+ * queried using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_X_SCREEN. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_MASTERABLE 233 /* R-DG */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_PROBE_DISPLAYS - re-probes the hardware to detect what |
+ * display devices are connected to the GPU or GPU driving the |
+ * specified X screen. Returns a display mask. |
+ * |
+ * This attribute may be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetAttribute() |
+ * using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_GPU or NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_X_SCREEN target. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_PROBE_DISPLAYS 234 /* R--G */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_REFRESH_RATE - Returns the refresh rate of the specified |
+ * display device in 100 * Hz (ie. to get the refresh rate in Hz, divide |
+ * the returned value by 100.) |
+ * |
+ * This attribute may be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetAttribute() |
+ * using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_GPU or NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_X_SCREEN target. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_REFRESH_RATE 235 /* R-DG */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVO_FLIP_QUEUE_SIZE - The Graphics to Video Out interface |
+ * exposed through NV-CONTROL and the GLX_NV_video_out extension uses |
+ * an internal flip queue when pbuffers are sent to the video device |
+ * (via glXSendPbufferToVideoNV()). The NV_CTRL_GVO_FLIP_QUEUE_SIZE |
+ * can be used to query and assign the flip queue size. This |
+ * attribute is applied to GLX when glXGetVideoDeviceNV() is called by |
+ * the application. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_FLIP_QUEUE_SIZE 236 /* RW- */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_CURRENT_SCANLINE - query the current scanline for the |
+ * specified display device. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_CURRENT_SCANLINE 237 /* R-DG */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_INITIAL_PIXMAP_PLACEMENT - Controls where X pixmaps are initially |
+ * created. |
+ * |
+ * NV_CTRL_INITIAL_PIXMAP_PLACEMENT_FORCE_SYSMEM causes pixmaps to stay in |
+ * system memory. These pixmaps can't be accelerated by the NVIDIA driver; this |
+ * will cause blank windows if used with an OpenGL compositing manager. |
+ * NV_CTRL_INITIAL_PIXMAP_PLACEMENT_SYSMEM creates pixmaps in system memory |
+ * initially, but allows them to migrate to video memory. |
+ * NV_CTRL_INITIAL_PIXMAP_PLACEMENT_VIDMEM creates pixmaps in video memory |
+ * when enough resources are available. |
+ * NV_CTRL_INITIAL_PIXMAP_PLACEMENT_RESERVED is currently reserved for future |
+ * use. Behavior is undefined. |
+ * NV_CTRL_INITIAL_PIXMAP_PLACEMENT_GPU_SYSMEM creates pixmaps in GPU accessible |
+ * system memory when enough resources are available. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_INITIAL_PIXMAP_PLACEMENT 238 /* RW- */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_INITIAL_PIXMAP_PLACEMENT_FORCE_SYSMEM 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_INITIAL_PIXMAP_PLACEMENT_SYSMEM 1 |
+#define NV_CTRL_INITIAL_PIXMAP_PLACEMENT_VIDMEM 2 |
+#define NV_CTRL_INITIAL_PIXMAP_PLACEMENT_RESERVED 3 |
+#define NV_CTRL_INITIAL_PIXMAP_PLACEMENT_GPU_SYSMEM 4 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_PCI_BUS - Returns the PCI bus number the specified device is using. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_PCI_BUS 239 /* R--GI */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_PCI_DEVICE - Returns the PCI device number the specified device is |
+ * using. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_PCI_DEVICE 240 /* R--GI */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_PCI_FUNCTION - Returns the PCI function number the specified device |
+ * is using. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_PCI_FUNCTION 241 /* R--GI */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_FPGA_REVISION - Querys the FPGA revision of the |
+ * Frame Lock device. |
+ * |
+ * This attribute must be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetAttribute() |
+ * using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_FRAMELOCK target. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_FPGA_REVISION 242 /* R--F */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_MAX_SCREEN_{WIDTH,HEIGHT} - the maximum allowable size, in |
+ * pixels, of either the specified X screen (if the target_type of the |
+ * query is an X screen), or any X screen on the specified GPU (if the |
+ * target_type of the query is a GPU). |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_MAX_SCREEN_WIDTH 243 /* R--G */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_MAX_SCREEN_HEIGHT 244 /* R--G */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_MAX_DISPLAYS - the maximum number of display devices that |
+ * can be driven simultaneously on a GPU (e.g., that can be used in a |
+ * MetaMode at once). Note that this does not indicate the maximum |
+ * number of bits that can be set in NV_CTRL_CONNECTED_DISPLAYS, |
+ * because more display devices can be connected than are actively in |
+ * use. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_MAX_DISPLAYS 245 /* R--G */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_DYNAMIC_TWINVIEW - Returns whether or not the screen |
+ * supports dynamic twinview. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_DYNAMIC_TWINVIEW 246 /* R-- */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_MULTIGPU_DISPLAY_OWNER - Returns the (NV-CONTROL) GPU ID of |
+ * the GPU that has the display device(s) used for showing the X Screen. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_MULTIGPU_DISPLAY_OWNER 247 /* R-- */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GPU_SCALING - not supported |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_SCALING 248 /* RWDG */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_SCALING_TARGET_INVALID 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_SCALING_TARGET_FLATPANEL_BEST_FIT 1 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_SCALING_TARGET_FLATPANEL_NATIVE 2 |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_SCALING_METHOD_INVALID 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_SCALING_METHOD_STRETCHED 1 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_SCALING_METHOD_CENTERED 2 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_SCALING_METHOD_ASPECT_SCALED 3 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_FRONTEND_RESOLUTION - not supported |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRONTEND_RESOLUTION 249 /* R-DG */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_BACKEND_RESOLUTION - not supported |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_BACKEND_RESOLUTION 250 /* R-DG */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_FLATPANEL_NATIVE_RESOLUTION - Returns the dimensions of the |
+ * native resolution of the flat panel as determined by the |
+ * NVIDIA X Driver. |
+ * |
+ * The native resolution is the resolution at which a flat panel |
+ * must display any image. All other resolutions must be scaled to this |
+ * resolution through GPU scaling or the DFP's native scaling capabilities |
+ * in order to be displayed. |
+ * |
+ * This attribute is only valid for flat panel (DFP) display devices. |
+ * |
+ * This attribute is a packed integer; the width is packed in the upper |
+ * 16-bits and the height is packed in the lower 16-bits. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FLATPANEL_NATIVE_RESOLUTION 251 /* R-DG */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_FLATPANEL_BEST_FIT_RESOLUTION - not supported |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FLATPANEL_BEST_FIT_RESOLUTION 252 /* R-DG */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GPU_SCALING_ACTIVE - not supported |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_SCALING_ACTIVE 253 /* R-DG */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_DFP_SCALING_ACTIVE - not supported |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_DFP_SCALING_ACTIVE 254 /* R-DG */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_FSAA_APPLICATION_ENHANCED - Controls how the NV_CTRL_FSAA_MODE |
+ * is applied when NV_CTRL_FSAA_APPLICATION_CONTROLLED is set to |
+ * NV_CTRL_APPLICATION_CONTROLLED_DISABLED. When |
+ * NV_CTRL_FSAA_APPLICATION_ENHANCED is _DISABLED, OpenGL applications will |
+ * be forced to use the FSAA mode specified by NV_CTRL_FSAA_MODE. when set |
+ * to _ENABLED, only those applications that have selected a multisample |
+ * FBConfig will be made to use the NV_CTRL_FSAA_MODE specified. |
+ * |
+ * This attribute is ignored when NV_CTRL_FSAA_APPLICATION_CONTROLLED is |
+ * set to NV_CTRL_FSAA_APPLICATION_CONTROLLED_ENABLED. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FSAA_APPLICATION_ENHANCED 255 /* RW-X */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FSAA_APPLICATION_ENHANCED_ENABLED 1 |
+#define NV_CTRL_FSAA_APPLICATION_ENHANCED_DISABLED 0 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_SYNC_RATE_4 - This is the refresh rate that the |
+ * frame lock board is sending to the GPU with 4 digits of precision. |
+ * |
+ * This attribute may be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetAttribute() |
+ * using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_FRAMELOCK. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_SYNC_RATE_4 256 /* R--F */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVO_LOCK_OWNER - indicates that the GVO device is available |
+ * or in use (by GLX or an X screen). |
+ * |
+ * The GVO device is locked by GLX when either glXGetVideoDeviceNV |
+ * (part of GLX_NV_video_out) or glXBindVideoDeviceNV (part of |
+ * GLX_NV_present_video) is called. All GVO output resources are |
+ * locked until released by the GLX_NV_video_out/GLX_NV_present_video |
+ * client. |
+ * |
+ * The GVO device is locked/unlocked by an X screen, when the GVO device is |
+ * used in a MetaMode on an X screen. |
+ * |
+ * When the GVO device is locked, setting of the following GVO NV-CONTROL |
+ * attributes will not happen immediately and will instead be cached. The |
+ * GVO resource will need to be disabled/released and re-enabled/claimed for |
+ * the values to be flushed. These attributes are: |
+ * |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVIO_REQUESTED_VIDEO_FORMAT |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVO_DATA_FORMAT |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVO_FLIP_QUEUE_SIZE |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_LOCK_OWNER 257 /* R-- */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_LOCK_OWNER_NONE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_LOCK_OWNER_GLX 1 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_LOCK_OWNER_CLONE /* no longer supported */ 2 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_LOCK_OWNER_X_SCREEN 3 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_HWOVERLAY - when a workstation overlay is in use, reports |
+ * whether the hardware overlay is used, or if the overlay is emulated. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_HWOVERLAY 258 /* R-- */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_HWOVERLAY_FALSE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_HWOVERLAY_TRUE 1 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_NUM_GPU_ERRORS_RECOVERED - Returns the number of GPU errors |
+ * occured. This attribute may be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetAttribute() |
+ * using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_X_SCREEN target. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_NUM_GPU_ERRORS_RECOVERED 259 /* R--- */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_REFRESH_RATE_3 - Returns the refresh rate of the specified |
+ * display device in 1000 * Hz (ie. to get the refresh rate in Hz, divide |
+ * the returned value by 1000.) |
+ * |
+ * This attribute may be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetAttribute() |
+ * using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_GPU or NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_X_SCREEN target. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_REFRESH_RATE_3 260 /* R-DG */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_ONDEMAND_VBLANK_INTERRUPTS - if the OnDemandVBlankInterrupts |
+ * X driver option is set to true, this attribute can be used to |
+ * determine if on-demand VBlank interrupt control is enabled on the |
+ * specified GPU, as well as to enable or disable this feature. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_ONDEMAND_VBLANK_INTERRUPTS 261 /* RW-G */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_ONDEMAND_VBLANK_INTERRUPTS_OFF 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_ONDEMAND_VBLANK_INTERRUPTS_ON 1 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GPU_POWER_SOURCE reports the type of power source |
+ * of the GPU driving the X screen. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_POWER_SOURCE 262 /* R--G */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_POWER_SOURCE_AC 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_POWER_SOURCE_BATTERY 1 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GPU_CURRENT_PERFORMANCE_MODE is deprecated |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_CURRENT_PERFORMANCE_MODE 263 /* R--G */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_CURRENT_PERFORMANCE_MODE_DESKTOP 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_CURRENT_PERFORMANCE_MODE_MAXPERF 1 |
+ |
+ |
+/* NV_CTRL_GLYPH_CACHE - Enables RENDER Glyph Caching to VRAM */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GLYPH_CACHE 264 /* RW- */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GLYPH_CACHE_DISABLED 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GLYPH_CACHE_ENABLED 1 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GPU_CURRENT_PERFORMANCE_LEVEL reports the current |
+ * Performance level of the GPU driving the X screen. Each |
+ * Performance level has associated NVClock and Mem Clock values. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_CURRENT_PERFORMANCE_LEVEL 265 /* R--G */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GPU_ADAPTIVE_CLOCK_STATE reports if Adaptive Clocking |
+ * is Enabled on the GPU driving the X screen. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_ADAPTIVE_CLOCK_STATE 266 /* R--G */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_ADAPTIVE_CLOCK_STATE_DISABLED 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_ADAPTIVE_CLOCK_STATE_ENABLED 1 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVO_OUTPUT_VIDEO_LOCKED - Returns whether or not the GVO output |
+ * video is locked to the GPU. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_OUTPUT_VIDEO_LOCKED 267 /* R--- */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_OUTPUT_VIDEO_LOCKED_FALSE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_OUTPUT_VIDEO_LOCKED_TRUE 1 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVO_SYNC_LOCK_STATUS - Returns whether or not the GVO device |
+ * is locked to the input ref signal. If the sync mode is set to |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVO_SYNC_MODE_GENLOCK, then this returns the genlock |
+ * sync status, and if the sync mode is set to NV_CTRL_GVO_SYNC_MODE_FRAMELOCK, |
+ * then this reports the frame lock status. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_SYNC_LOCK_STATUS 268 /* R--- */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_SYNC_LOCK_STATUS_UNLOCKED 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_SYNC_LOCK_STATUS_LOCKED 1 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVO_ANC_TIME_CODE_GENERATION - Allows SDI device to generate |
+ * time codes in the ANC region of the SDI video output stream. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_ANC_TIME_CODE_GENERATION 269 /* RW-- */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_ANC_TIME_CODE_GENERATION_DISABLE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_ANC_TIME_CODE_GENERATION_ENABLE 1 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVO_COMPOSITE - Enables/Disables SDI compositing. This attribute |
+ * is only available when an SDI input source is detected and is in genlock |
+ * mode. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_COMPOSITE 270 /* RW-- */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_COMPOSITE_DISABLE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_COMPOSITE_ENABLE 1 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVO_COMPOSITE_ALPHA_KEY - When compositing is enabled, this |
+ * enables/disables alpha blending. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_COMPOSITE_ALPHA_KEY 271 /* RW-- */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_COMPOSITE_ALPHA_KEY_DISABLE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_COMPOSITE_ALPHA_KEY_ENABLE 1 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVO_COMPOSITE_LUMA_KEY_RANGE - Set the values of a luma |
+ * channel range. This is a packed int that has the following format |
+ * (in order of high-bits to low bits): |
+ * |
+ * Range # (11 bits), (Enabled 1 bit), min value (10 bits), max value (10 bits) |
+ * |
+ * To query the current values, pass the range # throught the display_mask |
+ * variable. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_COMPOSITE_LUMA_KEY_RANGE 272 /* RW-- */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_COMPOSITE_MAKE_RANGE(range, enable, min, max) \ |
+ ((((min) & 0x3FF) << 0) | \ |
+ (((max) & 0x3FF) << 10) | \ |
+ (((enable) & 0x1) << 20) | \ |
+ (((range) & 0x7FF) << 21)) |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_COMPOSITE_GET_RANGE(val, range, enable, min, max) \ |
+ (min) = ((val) >> 0) & 0x3FF; \ |
+ (max) = ((val) >> 10) & 0x3FF; \ |
+ (enable) = ((val) >> 20) & 0x1; \ |
+ (range) = ((val) >> 21) & 0x7FF; |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVO_COMPOSITE_CR_KEY_RANGE - Set the values of a CR |
+ * channel range. This is a packed int that has the following format |
+ * (in order of high-bits to low bits): |
+ * |
+ * Range # (11 bits), (Enabled 1 bit), min value (10 bits), max value (10 bits) |
+ * |
+ * To query the current values, pass the range # throught he display_mask |
+ * variable. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_COMPOSITE_CR_KEY_RANGE 273 /* RW-- */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVO_COMPOSITE_CB_KEY_RANGE - Set the values of a CB |
+ * channel range. This is a packed int that has the following format |
+ * (in order of high-bits to low bits): |
+ * |
+ * Range # (11 bits), (Enabled 1 bit), min value (10 bits), max value (10 bits) |
+ * |
+ * To query the current values, pass the range # throught he display_mask |
+ * variable. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_COMPOSITE_CB_KEY_RANGE 274 /* RW-- */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVO_COMPOSITE_NUM_KEY_RANGES - Returns the number of ranges |
+ * available for each channel (Y/Luma, Cr, and Cb.) |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_COMPOSITE_NUM_KEY_RANGES 275 /* R--- */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_SWITCH_TO_DISPLAYS - Can be used to select which displays |
+ * to switch to (as a hotkey event). |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_SWITCH_TO_DISPLAYS 276 /* -W- */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_NOTEBOOK_DISPLAY_CHANGE_LID_EVENT - Event that notifies |
+ * when a notebook lid change occurs (i.e. when the lid is opened or |
+ * closed.) This attribute can be queried to retrieve the current |
+ * notebook lid status (opened/closed.) |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_NOTEBOOK_DISPLAY_CHANGE_LID_EVENT 277 /* RW- */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_NOTEBOOK_DISPLAY_CHANGE_LID_EVENT_CLOSE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_NOTEBOOK_DISPLAY_CHANGE_LID_EVENT_OPEN 1 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_NOTEBOOK_INTERNAL_LCD - Returns the display device mask of |
+ * the intenal LCD of a notebook. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_NOTEBOOK_INTERNAL_LCD 278 /* R-- */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_DEPTH_30_ALLOWED - returns whether the NVIDIA X driver supports |
+ * depth 30 on the specified X screen or GPU. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_DEPTH_30_ALLOWED 279 /* R--G */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_MODE_SET_EVENT This attribute is sent as an event |
+ * when hotkey, ctrl-alt-+/- or randr event occurs. Note that |
+ * This attribute cannot be set or queried and is meant to |
+ * be received by clients that wish to be notified of when |
+ * mode set events occur. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_MODE_SET_EVENT 280 /* --- */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_OPENGL_AA_LINE_GAMMA_VALUE - the gamma value used by |
+ * OpenGL when NV_CTRL_OPENGL_AA_LINE_GAMMA is enabled |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_OPENGL_AA_LINE_GAMMA_VALUE 281 /* RW-X */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_VCSC_HIGH_PERF_MODE - Is used to both query High Performance Mode |
+ * status on the Visual Computing System, and also to enable or disable High |
+ * Performance Mode. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_VCSC_HIGH_PERF_MODE 282 /* RW-V */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_VCSC_HIGH_PERF_MODE_DISABLE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_VCSC_HIGH_PERF_MODE_ENABLE 1 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_DISPLAYPORT_LINK_RATE - returns the negotiated lane bandwidth of the |
+ * DisplayPort main link. |
+ * This attribute is only available for DisplayPort flat panels. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_DISPLAYPORT_LINK_RATE 291 /* R-DG */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_DISPLAYPORT_LINK_RATE_DISABLED 0x0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_DISPLAYPORT_LINK_RATE_1_62GBPS 0x6 |
+#define NV_CTRL_DISPLAYPORT_LINK_RATE_2_70GBPS 0xA |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STEREO_EYES_EXCHANGE - Controls whether or not the left and right |
+ * eyes of a stereo image are flipped. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STEREO_EYES_EXCHANGE 292 /* RW-X */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STEREO_EYES_EXCHANGE_OFF 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_STEREO_EYES_EXCHANGE_ON 1 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_NO_SCANOUT - returns whether the special "NoScanout" mode is |
+ * enabled on the specified X screen or GPU; for details on this mode, |
+ * see the description of the "none" value for the "UseDisplayDevice" |
+ * X configuration option in the NVIDIA driver README. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_NO_SCANOUT 293 /* R--G */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_NO_SCANOUT_DISABLED 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_NO_SCANOUT_ENABLED 1 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVO_CSC_CHANGED_EVENT This attribute is sent as an event |
+ * when the color space conversion matrix has been altered by another |
+ * client. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_CSC_CHANGED_EVENT 294 /* --- */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_SLAVEABLE - Returns a bitmask of the display devices |
+ * that are (currently) allowed to be selected as slave devices for the |
+ * given GPU |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_SLAVEABLE 295 /* R-DG */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVO_SYNC_TO_DISPLAY This attribute controls whether or not |
+ * the non-SDI display device will be sync'ed to the SDI display device |
+ * (when configured in TwinView, Clone Mode or when using the SDI device |
+ * with OpenGL). |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_SYNC_TO_DISPLAY 296 /* --- */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_SYNC_TO_DISPLAY_DISABLE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_SYNC_TO_DISPLAY_ENABLE 1 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_X_SERVER_UNIQUE_ID - returns a pseudo-unique identifier for this |
+ * X server. Intended for use in cases where an NV-CONTROL client communicates |
+ * with multiple X servers, and wants some level of confidence that two |
+ * X Display connections correspond to the same or different X servers. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_X_SERVER_UNIQUE_ID 297 /* R--- */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_PIXMAP_CACHE - This attribute controls whether the driver attempts to |
+ * store video memory pixmaps in a cache. The cache speeds up allocation and |
+ * deallocation of pixmaps, but could use more memory than when the cache is |
+ * disabled. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_PIXMAP_CACHE 298 /* RW-X */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_PIXMAP_CACHE_DISABLE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_PIXMAP_CACHE_ENABLE 1 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_PIXMAP_CACHE_ROUNDING_SIZE_KB - When the pixmap cache is enabled and |
+ * there is not enough free space in the cache to fit a new pixmap, the driver |
+ * will round up to the next multiple of this number of kilobytes when |
+ * allocating more memory for the cache. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_PIXMAP_CACHE_ROUNDING_SIZE_KB 299 /* RW-X */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_IS_GVO_DISPLAY - returns whether or not a given display is an |
+ * SDI device. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_IS_GVO_DISPLAY 300 /* R-D */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_IS_GVO_DISPLAY_FALSE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_IS_GVO_DISPLAY_TRUE 1 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_PCI_ID - Returns the PCI vendor and device ID of the specified |
+ * device. |
+ * |
+ * NV_CTRL_PCI_ID is a "packed" integer attribute; the PCI vendor ID is stored |
+ * in the upper 16 bits of the integer, and the PCI device ID is stored in the |
+ * lower 16 bits of the integer. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_PCI_ID 301 /* R--GI */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVO_FULL_RANGE_COLOR - Allow full range color data [4-1019] |
+ * without clamping to [64-940]. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_FULL_RANGE_COLOR 302 /* RW- */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_FULL_RANGE_COLOR_DISABLED 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_FULL_RANGE_COLOR_ENABLED 1 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_SLI_MOSAIC_MODE_AVAILABLE - Returns whether or not |
+ * SLI Mosaic Mode supported. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_SLI_MOSAIC_MODE_AVAILABLE 303 /* R-- */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_SLI_MOSAIC_MODE_AVAILABLE_FALSE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_SLI_MOSAIC_MODE_AVAILABLE_TRUE 1 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVO_ENABLE_RGB_DATA - Allows clients to specify when |
+ * the GVO board should process colors as RGB when the output data |
+ * format is one of the NV_CTRL_GVO_DATA_FORMAT_???_PASSTRHU modes. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_ENABLE_RGB_DATA 304 /* RW- */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_ENABLE_RGB_DATA_DISABLE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_ENABLE_RGB_DATA_ENABLE 1 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_IMAGE_SHARPENING_DEFAULT - Returns default value of |
+ * Image Sharpening. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_IMAGE_SHARPENING_DEFAULT 305 /* R-- */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_PCI_DOMAIN - Returns the PCI domain number the specified device is |
+ * using. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_PCI_DOMAIN 306 /* R--GI */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVI_NUM_JACKS - Returns the number of input BNC jacks available |
+ * on a GVI device. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVI_NUM_JACKS 307 /* R--I */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVI_MAX_LINKS_PER_STREAM - Returns the maximum supported number of |
+ * links that can be tied to one stream. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVI_MAX_LINKS_PER_STREAM 308 /* R--I */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVI_DETECTED_CHANNEL_BITS_PER_COMPONENT - Returns the detected |
+ * number of bits per component (BPC) of data on the given input jack+ |
+ * channel. |
+ * |
+ * The jack number should be specified in the lower 16 bits of the |
+ * "display_mask" parameter, while the channel number should be specified in |
+ * the upper 16 bits. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVI_DETECTED_CHANNEL_BITS_PER_COMPONENT 309 /* R--I */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVI_BITS_PER_COMPONENT_UNKNOWN 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVI_BITS_PER_COMPONENT_8 1 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVI_BITS_PER_COMPONENT_10 2 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVI_BITS_PER_COMPONENT_12 3 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVI_REQUESTED_STREAM_BITS_PER_COMPONENT - Specify the number of |
+ * bits per component (BPC) of data for the captured stream. |
+ * The stream number should be specified in the "display_mask" parameter. |
+ * |
+ * Note: Setting this attribute may also result in the following |
+ * NV-CONTROL attributes being reset on the GVI device (to ensure |
+ * the configuration remains valid): |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVI_REQUESTED_STREAM_COMPONENT_SAMPLING |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVI_REQUESTED_STREAM_BITS_PER_COMPONENT 310 /* RW-I */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVI_DETECTED_CHANNEL_COMPONENT_SAMPLING - Returns the detected |
+ * sampling format for the input jack+channel. |
+ * |
+ * The jack number should be specified in the lower 16 bits of the |
+ * "display_mask" parameter, while the channel number should be specified in |
+ * the upper 16 bits. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVI_DETECTED_CHANNEL_COMPONENT_SAMPLING 311 /* R--I */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVI_COMPONENT_SAMPLING_UNKNOWN 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVI_COMPONENT_SAMPLING_4444 1 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVI_COMPONENT_SAMPLING_4224 2 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVI_COMPONENT_SAMPLING_444 3 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVI_COMPONENT_SAMPLING_422 4 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVI_COMPONENT_SAMPLING_420 5 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVI_REQUESTED_COMPONENT_SAMPLING - Specify the sampling format for |
+ * the captured stream. |
+ * The possible values are the NV_CTRL_GVI_DETECTED_COMPONENT_SAMPLING |
+ * constants. |
+ * The stream number should be specified in the "display_mask" parameter. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVI_REQUESTED_STREAM_COMPONENT_SAMPLING 312 /* RW-I */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVI_CHROMA_EXPAND - Enable or disable 4:2:2 -> 4:4:4 chroma |
+ * expansion for the captured stream. This value is ignored when a |
+ * COMPONENT_SAMPLING format is selected that does not use chroma subsampling, |
+ * or if a BITS_PER_COMPONENT value is selected that is not supported. |
+ * The stream number should be specified in the "display_mask" parameter. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVI_REQUESTED_STREAM_CHROMA_EXPAND 313 /* RW-I */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVI_CHROMA_EXPAND_FALSE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVI_CHROMA_EXPAND_TRUE 1 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVI_DETECTED_CHANNEL_COLOR_SPACE - Returns the detected color space |
+ * of the input jack+channel. |
+ * |
+ * The jack number should be specified in the lower 16 bits of the |
+ * "display_mask" parameter, while the channel number should be specified in |
+ * the upper 16 bits. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVI_DETECTED_CHANNEL_COLOR_SPACE 314 /* R--I */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVI_COLOR_SPACE_UNKNOWN 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVI_COLOR_SPACE_GBR 1 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVI_COLOR_SPACE_GBRA 2 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVI_COLOR_SPACE_GBRD 3 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVI_COLOR_SPACE_YCBCR 4 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVI_COLOR_SPACE_YCBCRA 5 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVI_COLOR_SPACE_YCBCRD 6 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVI_DETECTED_CHANNEL_LINK_ID - Returns the detected link identifier |
+ * for the given input jack+channel. |
+ * |
+ * The jack number should be specified in the lower 16 bits of the |
+ * "display_mask" parameter, while the channel number should be specified in |
+ * the upper 16 bits. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVI_DETECTED_CHANNEL_LINK_ID 315 /* R--I */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVI_LINK_ID_UNKNOWN 0xFFFF |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVI_DETECTED_CHANNEL_SMPTE352_IDENTIFIER - Returns the 4-byte |
+ * SMPTE 352 identifier from the given input jack+channel. |
+ * |
+ * The jack number should be specified in the lower 16 bits of the |
+ * "display_mask" parameter, while the channel number should be specified in |
+ * the upper 16 bits. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVI_DETECTED_CHANNEL_SMPTE352_IDENTIFIER 316 /* R--I */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVI_GLOBAL_IDENTIFIER - Returns a global identifier for the |
+ * GVI device. This identifier can be used to relate GVI devices named |
+ * in NV-CONTROL with those enumerated in OpenGL. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVI_GLOBAL_IDENTIFIER 317 /* R--I */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_SYNC_DELAY_RESOLUTION - Returns the number of nanoseconds |
+ * that one unit of NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_SYNC_DELAY corresponds to. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_FRAMELOCK_SYNC_DELAY_RESOLUTION 318 /* R-- */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GPU_COOLER_MANUAL_CONTROL - Query the current or set a new |
+ * cooler control state; the value of this attribute controls the |
+ * availability of additional cooler control attributes (see below). |
+ * |
+ * Note: this attribute is unavailable unless cooler control support |
+ * has been enabled in the X server (by the user). |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_COOLER_MANUAL_CONTROL 319 /* RW-G */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_COOLER_MANUAL_CONTROL_FALSE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_COOLER_MANUAL_CONTROL_TRUE 1 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_THERMAL_COOLER_LEVEL - Returns cooler's current operating |
+ * level. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_THERMAL_COOLER_LEVEL 320 /* RW-C */ |
+ |
+/* NV_CTRL_THERMAL_COOLER_LEVEL_SET_DEFAULT - Sets default values of |
+ * cooler. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_THERMAL_COOLER_LEVEL_SET_DEFAULT 321 /* -W-C */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_THERMAL_COOLER_CONTROL_TYPE - |
+ * Returns a cooler's control signal characteristics. |
+ * The possible types are restricted, Variable and Toggle. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_THERMAL_COOLER_CONTROL_TYPE 322 /* R--C */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_THERMAL_COOLER_CONTROL_TYPE_NONE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_THERMAL_COOLER_CONTROL_TYPE_TOGGLE 1 |
+#define NV_CTRL_THERMAL_COOLER_CONTROL_TYPE_VARIABLE 2 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_THERMAL_COOLER_TARGET - Returns objects that cooler cools. |
+ * Targets may be GPU, Memory, Power Supply or All of these. |
+ * GPU_RELATED = GPU | MEMORY | POWER_SUPPLY |
+ * |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_THERMAL_COOLER_TARGET 323 /* R--C */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_THERMAL_COOLER_TARGET_NONE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_THERMAL_COOLER_TARGET_GPU 1 |
+#define NV_CTRL_THERMAL_COOLER_TARGET_MEMORY 2 |
+#define NV_CTRL_THERMAL_COOLER_TARGET_POWER_SUPPLY 4 |
+#define NV_CTRL_THERMAL_COOLER_TARGET_GPU_RELATED \ |
+ (NV_CTRL_THERMAL_COOLER_TARGET_GPU | \ |
+ NV_CTRL_THERMAL_COOLER_TARGET_MEMORY | \ |
+ NV_CTRL_THERMAL_COOLER_TARGET_POWER_SUPPLY) |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GPU_ECC_SUPPORTED - Reports whether ECC is supported by the |
+ * targeted GPU. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_ECC_SUPPORTED 324 /* R--G */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_ECC_SUPPORTED_FALSE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_ECC_SUPPORTED_TRUE 1 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GPU_ECC_STATUS - Returns the current hardware ECC setting |
+ * for the targeted GPU. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_ECC_STATUS 325 /* R--G */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_ECC_STATUS_DISABLED 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_ECC_STATUS_ENABLED 1 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GPU_ECC_CONFIGURATION - Reports whether ECC can be configured |
+ * dynamically for the GPU in question. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_ECC_CONFIGURATION_SUPPORTED 326 /* R--G */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_ECC_CONFIGURATION_SUPPORTED_FALSE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_ECC_CONFIGURATION_SUPPORTED_TRUE 1 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GPU_ECC_CONFIGURATION_SETTING - Returns the current ECC |
+ * configuration setting or specifies new settings. New settings do not |
+ * take effect until the next POST. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_ECC_CONFIGURATION 327 /* RW-G */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_ECC_CONFIGURATION_DISABLED 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_ECC_CONFIGURATION_ENABLED 1 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GPU_ECC_DEFAULT_CONFIGURATION_SETTING - Returns the default |
+ * ECC configuration setting. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_ECC_DEFAULT_CONFIGURATION 328 /* R--G */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_ECC_DEFAULT_CONFIGURATION_DISABLED 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_ECC_DEFAULT_CONFIGURATION_ENABLED 1 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GPU_ECC_SINGLE_BIT_ERRORS - Returns the number of single-bit |
+ * ECC errors detected by the targeted GPU since the last POST. |
+ * Note: this attribute is a 64-bit integer attribute. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_ECC_SINGLE_BIT_ERRORS 329 /* R--GQ */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GPU_ECC_DOUBLE_BIT_ERRORS - Returns the number of double-bit |
+ * ECC errors detected by the targeted GPU since the last POST. |
+ * Note: this attribute is a 64-bit integer attribute. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_ECC_DOUBLE_BIT_ERRORS 330 /* R--GQ */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GPU_ECC_AGGREGATE_SINGLE_BIT_ERRORS - Returns the number of |
+ * single-bit ECC errors detected by the targeted GPU since the |
+ * last counter reset. |
+ * Note: this attribute is a 64-bit integer attribute. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_ECC_AGGREGATE_SINGLE_BIT_ERRORS 331 /* R--GQ */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GPU_ECC_AGGREGATE_DOUBLE_BIT_ERRORS - Returns the number of |
+ * double-bit ECC errors detected by the targeted GPU since the |
+ * last counter reset. |
+ * Note: this attribute is a 64-bit integer attribute. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_ECC_AGGREGATE_DOUBLE_BIT_ERRORS 332 /* R--GQ */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GPU_ECC_RESET_ERROR_STATUS - Resets the volatile/aggregate |
+ * single-bit and double-bit error counters. This attribute is a |
+ * bitmask attribute. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_ECC_RESET_ERROR_STATUS 333 /* -W-G */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_ECC_RESET_ERROR_STATUS_VOLATILE 0x00000001 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_ECC_RESET_ERROR_STATUS_AGGREGATE 0x00000002 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GPU_POWER_MIZER_MODE - Provides a hint to the driver |
+ * as to how to manage the performance of the GPU. |
+ * |
+ * ADAPTIVE - adjust GPU clocks based on GPU |
+ * utilization |
+ * PREFER_MAXIMUM_PERFORMANCE - raise GPU clocks to favor |
+ * maximum performance, to the extent |
+ * that thermal and other constraints |
+ * allow |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_POWER_MIZER_MODE 334 /* RW-G */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_POWER_MIZER_MODE_ADAPTIVE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_POWER_MIZER_MODE_PREFER_MAXIMUM_PERFORMANCE 1 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVI_SYNC_OUTPUT_FORMAT - Returns the output sync signal |
+ * from the GVI device. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVI_SYNC_OUTPUT_FORMAT 335 /* R--I */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVI_MAX_CHANNELS_PER_JACK - Returns the maximum |
+ * supported number of (logical) channels within a single physical jack of |
+ * a GVI device. For most SDI video formats, there is only one channel |
+ * (channel 0). But for 3G video formats (as specified in SMPTE 425), |
+ * as an example, there are two channels (channel 0 and channel 1) per |
+ * physical jack. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVI_MAX_CHANNELS_PER_JACK 336 /* R--I */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVI_MAX_STREAMS - Returns the maximum number of streams |
+ * that can be configured on the GVI device. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVI_MAX_STREAMS 337 /* R--I */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVI_NUM_CAPTURE_SURFACES - The GVI interface exposed through |
+ * NV-CONTROL and the GLX_NV_video_input extension uses internal capture |
+ * surfaces when frames are read from the GVI device. The |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVI_NUM_CAPTURE_SURFACES can be used to query and assign the |
+ * number of capture surfaces. This attribute is applied when |
+ * glXBindVideoCaptureDeviceNV() is called by the application. |
+ * |
+ * A lower number of capture surfaces will mean less video memory is used, |
+ * but can result in frames being dropped if the application cannot keep up |
+ * with the capture device. A higher number will prevent frames from being |
+ * dropped, making capture more reliable but will consume move video memory. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVI_NUM_CAPTURE_SURFACES 338 /* RW-I */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_OVERSCAN_COMPENSATION - not supported |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_OVERSCAN_COMPENSATION 339 /* RWDG */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GPU_PCIE_GENERATION - Reports the current PCIe generation. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_PCIE_GENERATION 341 /* R--GI */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_PCIE_GENERATION1 0x00000001 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_PCIE_GENERATION2 0x00000002 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_PCIE_GENERATION3 0x00000003 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVI_BOUND_GPU - Returns the NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_GPU target_id of |
+ * the GPU currently bound to the GVI device. Returns -1 if no GPU is |
+ * currently bound to the GVI device. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVI_BOUND_GPU 342 /* R--I */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVIO_REQUESTED_VIDEO_FORMAT3 - this attribute is only |
+ * intended to be used to query the ValidValues for |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVIO_REQUESTED_VIDEO_FORMAT for VIDEO_FORMAT values between |
+ * 64 and 95. See NV_CTRL_GVIO_REQUESTED_VIDEO_FORMAT for details. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_REQUESTED_VIDEO_FORMAT3 343 /* ---GI */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_ACCELERATE_TRAPEZOIDS - Toggles RENDER Trapezoid acceleration |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_ACCELERATE_TRAPEZOIDS 344 /* RW- */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_ACCELERATE_TRAPEZOIDS_DISABLE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_ACCELERATE_TRAPEZOIDS_ENABLE 1 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GPU_CORES - Returns number of GPU cores supported by the graphics |
+ * pipeline. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_CORES 345 /* R--G */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GPU_MEMORY_BUS_WIDTH - Returns memory bus bandwidth on the associated |
+ * subdevice. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_MEMORY_BUS_WIDTH 346 /* R--G */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVI_TEST_MODE - This attribute controls the GVI test mode. When |
+ * enabled, the GVI device will generate fake data as quickly as possible. All |
+ * GVI settings are still valid when this is enabled (e.g., the requested video |
+ * format is honored and sets the video size). |
+ * This may be used to test the pipeline. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVI_TEST_MODE 347 /* R--I */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVI_TEST_MODE_DISABLE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVI_TEST_MODE_ENABLE 1 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_COLOR_SPACE - This option sets color space of the video |
+ * signal. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_COLOR_SPACE 348 /* RWDG */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_COLOR_SPACE_RGB 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_COLOR_SPACE_YCbCr422 1 |
+#define NV_CTRL_COLOR_SPACE_YCbCr444 2 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_COLOR_RANGE - This option sets color range of the video |
+ * signal. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_COLOR_RANGE 349 /* RWDG */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_COLOR_RANGE_FULL 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_COLOR_RANGE_LIMITED 1 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GPU_SCALING_DEFAULT_TARGET - not supported |
+ * |
+ * NV_CTRL_GPU_SCALING_DEFAULT_METHOD - not supported |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_SCALING_DEFAULT_TARGET 350 /* R-DG */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_SCALING_DEFAULT_METHOD 351 /* R-DG */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_DITHERING_MODE - Controls the dithering mode, when |
+ * NV_CTRL_CURRENT_DITHERING is Enabled. |
+ * |
+ * AUTO: allow the driver to choose the dithering mode automatically. |
+ * |
+ * DYNAMIC_2X2: use a 2x2 matrix to dither from the GPU's pixel |
+ * pipeline to the bit depth of the flat panel. The matrix values |
+ * are changed from frame to frame. |
+ * |
+ * STATIC_2X2: use a 2x2 matrix to dither from the GPU's pixel |
+ * pipeline to the bit depth of the flat panel. The matrix values |
+ * do not change from frame to frame. |
+ * |
+ * TEMPORAL: use a pseudorandom value from a uniform distribution calculated at |
+ * every pixel to achieve stochastic dithering. This method produces a better |
+ * visual result than 2x2 matrix approaches. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_DITHERING_MODE 352 /* RWDG */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_DITHERING_MODE_AUTO 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_DITHERING_MODE_DYNAMIC_2X2 1 |
+#define NV_CTRL_DITHERING_MODE_STATIC_2X2 2 |
+#define NV_CTRL_DITHERING_MODE_TEMPORAL 3 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_CURRENT_DITHERING - Returns the current dithering state. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_CURRENT_DITHERING 353 /* R-DG */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_CURRENT_DITHERING_DISABLED 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_CURRENT_DITHERING_ENABLED 1 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_CURRENT_DITHERING_MODE - Returns the current dithering |
+ * mode. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_CURRENT_DITHERING_MODE 354 /* R-DG */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_CURRENT_DITHERING_MODE_NONE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_CURRENT_DITHERING_MODE_DYNAMIC_2X2 1 |
+#define NV_CTRL_CURRENT_DITHERING_MODE_STATIC_2X2 2 |
+#define NV_CTRL_CURRENT_DITHERING_MODE_TEMPORAL 3 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_THERMAL_SENSOR_READING - Returns the thermal sensor's current |
+ * reading. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_THERMAL_SENSOR_READING 355 /* R--S */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_THERMAL_SENSOR_PROVIDER - Returns the hardware device that |
+ * provides the thermal sensor. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_THERMAL_SENSOR_PROVIDER 356 /* R--S */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_THERMAL_SENSOR_PROVIDER_NONE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_THERMAL_SENSOR_PROVIDER_GPU_INTERNAL 1 |
+#define NV_CTRL_THERMAL_SENSOR_PROVIDER_ADM1032 2 |
+#define NV_CTRL_THERMAL_SENSOR_PROVIDER_ADT7461 3 |
+#define NV_CTRL_THERMAL_SENSOR_PROVIDER_MAX6649 4 |
+#define NV_CTRL_THERMAL_SENSOR_PROVIDER_MAX1617 5 |
+#define NV_CTRL_THERMAL_SENSOR_PROVIDER_LM99 6 |
+#define NV_CTRL_THERMAL_SENSOR_PROVIDER_LM89 7 |
+#define NV_CTRL_THERMAL_SENSOR_PROVIDER_LM64 8 |
+#define NV_CTRL_THERMAL_SENSOR_PROVIDER_G781 9 |
+#define NV_CTRL_THERMAL_SENSOR_PROVIDER_ADT7473 10 |
+#define NV_CTRL_THERMAL_SENSOR_PROVIDER_SBMAX6649 11 |
+#define NV_CTRL_THERMAL_SENSOR_PROVIDER_VBIOSEVT 12 |
+#define NV_CTRL_THERMAL_SENSOR_PROVIDER_OS 13 |
+#define NV_CTRL_THERMAL_SENSOR_PROVIDER_UNKNOWN 0xFFFFFFFF |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_THERMAL_SENSOR_TARGET - Returns what hardware component |
+ * the thermal sensor is measuring. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_THERMAL_SENSOR_TARGET 357 /* R--S */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_THERMAL_SENSOR_TARGET_NONE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_THERMAL_SENSOR_TARGET_GPU 1 |
+#define NV_CTRL_THERMAL_SENSOR_TARGET_MEMORY 2 |
+#define NV_CTRL_THERMAL_SENSOR_TARGET_POWER_SUPPLY 4 |
+#define NV_CTRL_THERMAL_SENSOR_TARGET_BOARD 8 |
+#define NV_CTRL_THERMAL_SENSOR_TARGET_UNKNOWN 0xFFFFFFFF |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_SHOW_MULTIGPU_VISUAL_INDICATOR - when TRUE, OpenGL will |
+ * draw information about the current MULTIGPU mode. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_SHOW_MULTIGPU_VISUAL_INDICATOR 358 /* RW-X */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_SHOW_MULTIGPU_VISUAL_INDICATOR_FALSE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_SHOW_MULTIGPU_VISUAL_INDICATOR_TRUE 1 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GPU_CURRENT_PROCESSOR_CLOCK_FREQS - Returns GPU's processor |
+ * clock freqs. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_CURRENT_PROCESSOR_CLOCK_FREQS 359 /* RW-G */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_FLAGS - query the flags (various information |
+ * for the specified NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_*. So that this can be |
+ * queried with existing interfaces, the video format should be specified |
+ * in the display_mask field; eg: |
+ * |
+ * XNVCTRLQueryTargetAttribute(dpy, |
+ * NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_GVI, |
+ * gvi, |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_720P_60_00_SMPTE296, |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_FLAGS, |
+ * &flags); |
+ * |
+ * Note: The NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_FLAGS_3G_1080P_NO_12BPC flag is set |
+ * for those 1080P 3G modes (level A and B) that do not support |
+ * 12 bits per component (when configuring a GVI stream.) |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_FLAGS 360 /* R--I */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_FLAGS_NONE 0x00000000 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_FLAGS_INTERLACED 0x00000001 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_FLAGS_PROGRESSIVE 0x00000002 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_FLAGS_PSF 0x00000004 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_FLAGS_3G_LEVEL_A 0x00000008 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_FLAGS_3G_LEVEL_B 0x00000010 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_FLAGS_3G \ |
+ ((NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_FLAGS_3G_LEVEL_A) | \ |
+ (NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_FLAGS_3G_LEVEL_B)) |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_FLAGS_3G_1080P_NO_12BPC 0x00000020 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GPU_PCIE_MAX_LINK_SPEED - returns maximum PCIe link speed, |
+ * in gigatransfers per second (GT/s). |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_PCIE_MAX_LINK_SPEED 361 /* R--GI */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_3D_VISION_PRO_RESET_TRANSCEIVER_TO_FACTORY_SETTINGS - Resets the |
+ * 3D Vision Pro transceiver to its factory settings. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_3D_VISION_PRO_RESET_TRANSCEIVER_TO_FACTORY_SETTINGS 363 /* -W-T */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_3D_VISION_PRO_TRANSCEIVER_CHANNEL - Controls the channel that is |
+ * currently used by the 3D Vision Pro transceiver. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_3D_VISION_PRO_TRANSCEIVER_CHANNEL 364 /* RW-T */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_3D_VISION_PRO_TRANSCEIVER_MODE - Controls the mode in which the |
+ * 3D Vision Pro transceiver operates. |
+ * NV_CTRL_3D_VISION_PRO_TM_LOW_RANGE is bidirectional |
+ * NV_CTRL_3D_VISION_PRO_TM_MEDIUM_RANGE is bidirectional |
+ * NV_CTRL_3D_VISION_PRO_TM_HIGH_RANGE may be bidirectional just up to a |
+ * given range, and unidirectional beyond it |
+ * NV_CTRL_3D_VISION_PRO_TM_COUNT is the total number of |
+ * 3D Vision Pro transceiver modes |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_3D_VISION_PRO_TRANSCEIVER_MODE 365 /* RW-T */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_3D_VISION_PRO_TRANSCEIVER_MODE_INVALID 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_3D_VISION_PRO_TRANSCEIVER_MODE_LOW_RANGE 1 |
+#define NV_CTRL_3D_VISION_PRO_TRANSCEIVER_MODE_MEDIUM_RANGE 2 |
+#define NV_CTRL_3D_VISION_PRO_TRANSCEIVER_MODE_HIGH_RANGE 3 |
+#define NV_CTRL_3D_VISION_PRO_TRANSCEIVER_MODE_COUNT 4 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_SYNCHRONOUS_PALETTE_UPDATES - controls whether updates to the color |
+ * lookup table (LUT) are synchronous with respect to X rendering. For example, |
+ * if an X client sends XStoreColors followed by XFillRectangle, the driver will |
+ * guarantee that the FillRectangle request is not processed until after the |
+ * updated LUT colors are actually visible on the screen if |
+ * NV_CTRL_SYNCHRONOUS_PALETTE_UPDATES is enabled. Otherwise, the rendering may |
+ * occur first. |
+ * |
+ * This makes a difference for applications that use the LUT to animate, such as |
+ * XPilot. If you experience flickering in applications that use LUT |
+ * animations, try enabling this attribute. |
+ * |
+ * When synchronous updates are enabled, XStoreColors requests will be processed |
+ * at your screen's refresh rate. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_SYNCHRONOUS_PALETTE_UPDATES 367 /* RWDG */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_SYNCHRONOUS_PALETTE_UPDATES_DISABLE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_SYNCHRONOUS_PALETTE_UPDATES_ENABLE 1 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_DITHERING_DEPTH - Controls the dithering depth when |
+ * NV_CTRL_CURRENT_DITHERING is ENABLED. Some displays connected |
+ * to the GPU via the DVI or LVDS interfaces cannot display the |
+ * full color range of ten bits per channel, so the GPU will |
+ * dither to either 6 or 8 bits per channel. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_DITHERING_DEPTH 368 /* RWDG */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_DITHERING_DEPTH_AUTO 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_DITHERING_DEPTH_6_BITS 1 |
+#define NV_CTRL_DITHERING_DEPTH_8_BITS 2 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_CURRENT_DITHERING_DEPTH - Returns the current dithering |
+ * depth value. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_CURRENT_DITHERING_DEPTH 369 /* R-DG */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_CURRENT_DITHERING_DEPTH_NONE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_CURRENT_DITHERING_DEPTH_6_BITS 1 |
+#define NV_CTRL_CURRENT_DITHERING_DEPTH_8_BITS 2 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_3D_VISION_PRO_TRANSCEIVER_CHANNEL_FREQUENCY - Returns the |
+ * frequency of the channel(in kHz) of the 3D Vision Pro transceiver. |
+ * Use the display_mask parameter to specify the channel number. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_3D_VISION_PRO_TRANSCEIVER_CHANNEL_FREQUENCY 370 /* R--T */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_3D_VISION_PRO_TRANSCEIVER_CHANNEL_QUALITY - Returns the |
+ * quality of the channel(in percentage) of the 3D Vision Pro transceiver. |
+ * Use the display_mask parameter to specify the channel number. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_3D_VISION_PRO_TRANSCEIVER_CHANNEL_QUALITY 371 /* R--T */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_3D_VISION_PRO_TRANSCEIVER_CHANNEL_COUNT - Returns the number of |
+ * channels on the 3D Vision Pro transceiver. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_3D_VISION_PRO_TRANSCEIVER_CHANNEL_COUNT 372 /* R--T */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_3D_VISION_PRO_PAIR_GLASSES - Puts the 3D Vision Pro |
+ * transceiver into pairing mode to gather additional glasses. |
+ * NV_CTRL_3D_VISION_PRO_PAIR_GLASSES_STOP - stops any pairing |
+ * NV_CTRL_3D_VISION_PRO_PAIR_GLASSES_BEACON - starts continuous |
+ * pairing via beacon mode |
+ * Any other value, N - Puts the 3D Vision Pro transceiver into |
+ * authenticated pairing mode for N seconds. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_3D_VISION_PRO_PAIR_GLASSES 373 /* -W-T */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_3D_VISION_PRO_PAIR_GLASSES_STOP 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_3D_VISION_PRO_PAIR_GLASSES_BEACON 0xFFFFFFFF |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_3D_VISION_PRO_UNPAIR_GLASSES - Tells a specific pair |
+ * of glasses to unpair. The glasses will "forget" the address |
+ * of the 3D Vision Pro transceiver to which they have been paired. |
+ * To unpair all the currently paired glasses, specify |
+ * the glasses id as 0. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_3D_VISION_PRO_UNPAIR_GLASSES 374 /* -W-T */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_3D_VISION_PRO_DISCOVER_GLASSES - Tells the 3D Vision Pro |
+ * transceiver about the glasses that have been paired using |
+ * NV_CTRL_3D_VISION_PRO_PAIR_GLASSES_BEACON. Unless this is done, |
+ * the 3D Vision Pro transceiver will not know about glasses paired in |
+ * beacon mode. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_3D_VISION_PRO_DISCOVER_GLASSES 375 /* -W-T */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_3D_VISION_PRO_IDENTIFY_GLASSES - Causes glasses LEDs to |
+ * flash for a short period of time. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_3D_VISION_PRO_IDENTIFY_GLASSES 376 /* -W-T */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_3D_VISION_PRO_GLASSES_SYNC_CYCLE - Controls the |
+ * sync cycle duration(in milliseconds) of the glasses. |
+ * Use the display_mask parameter to specify the glasses id. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_3D_VISION_PRO_GLASSES_SYNC_CYCLE 378 /* RW-T */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_3D_VISION_PRO_GLASSES_MISSED_SYNC_CYCLES - Returns the |
+ * number of state sync cycles recently missed by the glasses. |
+ * Use the display_mask parameter to specify the glasses id. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_3D_VISION_PRO_GLASSES_MISSED_SYNC_CYCLES 379 /* R--T */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_3D_VISION_PRO_GLASSES_BATTERY_LEVEL - Returns the |
+ * battery level(in percentage) of the glasses. |
+ * Use the display_mask parameter to specify the glasses id. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_3D_VISION_PRO_GLASSES_BATTERY_LEVEL 380 /* R--T */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVO_ANC_PARITY_COMPUTATION - Controls the SDI device's computation |
+ * of the parity bit (bit 8) for ANC data words. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_ANC_PARITY_COMPUTATION 381 /* RW--- */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_ANC_PARITY_COMPUTATION_AUTO 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_ANC_PARITY_COMPUTATION_ON 1 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_ANC_PARITY_COMPUTATION_OFF 2 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_3D_VISION_PRO_GLASSES_PAIR_EVENT - This attribute is sent |
+ * as an event when glasses get paired in response to pair command |
+ * from any of the clients. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_3D_VISION_PRO_GLASSES_PAIR_EVENT 382 /* ---T */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_3D_VISION_PRO_GLASSES_UNPAIR_EVENT - This attribute is sent |
+ * as an event when glasses get unpaired in response to unpair command |
+ * from any of the clients. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_3D_VISION_PRO_GLASSES_UNPAIR_EVENT 383 /* ---T */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GPU_PCIE_CURRENT_LINK_WIDTH - returns the current |
+ * PCIe link width, in number of lanes. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_PCIE_CURRENT_LINK_WIDTH 384 /* R--GI */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GPU_PCIE_CURRENT_LINK_SPEED - returns the current |
+ * PCIe link speed, in megatransfers per second (GT/s). |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GPU_PCIE_CURRENT_LINK_SPEED 385 /* R--GI */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVO_AUDIO_BLANKING - specifies whether the GVO device should delete |
+ * audio ancillary data packets when frames are repeated. |
+ * |
+ * When a new frame is not ready in time, the current frame, including all |
+ * ancillary data packets, is repeated. When this data includes audio packets, |
+ * this can result in stutters or clicks. When this option is enabled, the GVO |
+ * device will detect when frames are repeated, identify audio ancillary data |
+ * packets, and mark them for deletion. |
+ * |
+ * This option is applied when the GVO device is bound. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_AUDIO_BLANKING 386 /* RW- */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_AUDIO_BLANKING_DISABLE 0 |
+#define NV_CTRL_GVO_AUDIO_BLANKING_ENABLE 1 |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_CURRENT_METAMODE_ID - switch modes to the MetaMode with |
+ * the specified ID. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_CURRENT_METAMODE_ID 387 /* RW- */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_DISPLAY_ENABLED - Returns whether or not the display device |
+ * is currently enabled. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_DISPLAY_ENABLED 388 /* R-D */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_DISPLAY_ENABLED_TRUE 1 |
+#define NV_CTRL_DISPLAY_ENABLED_FALSE 0 |
+ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_LAST_ATTRIBUTE NV_CTRL_DISPLAY_ENABLED |
+ |
+/**************************************************************************/ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * String Attributes: |
+ * |
+ * String attributes can be queryied through the XNVCTRLQueryStringAttribute() |
+ * and XNVCTRLQueryTargetStringAttribute() function calls. |
+ * |
+ * String attributes can be set through the XNVCTRLSetStringAttribute() |
+ * function call. (There are currently no string attributes that can be |
+ * set on non-X Screen targets.) |
+ * |
+ * Unless otherwise noted, all string attributes can be queried/set using an |
+ * NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_X_SCREEN target. Attributes that cannot take an |
+ * NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_X_SCREEN target also cannot be queried/set through |
+ * XNVCTRLQueryStringAttribute()/XNVCTRLSetStringAttribute() (Since |
+ * these assume an X Screen target). |
+ */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_PRODUCT_NAME - the GPU product name on which the |
+ * specified X screen is running. |
+ * |
+ * This attribute may be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetStringAttribute() |
+ * using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_GPU or NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_X_SCREEN target. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_PRODUCT_NAME 0 /* R--G */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_VBIOS_VERSION - the video bios version on the GPU on |
+ * which the specified X screen is running. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_VBIOS_VERSION 1 /* R--G */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_NVIDIA_DRIVER_VERSION - string representation of the |
+ * NVIDIA driver version number for the NVIDIA X driver in use. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_NVIDIA_DRIVER_VERSION 3 /* R--G */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_DISPLAY_DEVICE_NAME - name of the display device |
+ * specified in the display_mask argument. |
+ * |
+ * This attribute may be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetStringAttribute() |
+ * using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_GPU or NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_X_SCREEN target. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_DISPLAY_DEVICE_NAME 4 /* R-DG */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_TV_ENCODER_NAME - name of the TV encoder used by the |
+ * specified display device; only valid if the display device is a TV. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_TV_ENCODER_NAME 5 /* R-DG */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_GVIO_FIRMWARE_VERSION - indicates the version of the |
+ * Firmware on the GVIO device. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_GVIO_FIRMWARE_VERSION 8 /* R--I */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * The following is deprecated; use NV_CTRL_STRING_GVIO_FIRMWARE_VERSION, |
+ * instead |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_GVO_FIRMWARE_VERSION 8 /* R-- */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_CURRENT_MODELINE - Return the ModeLine currently |
+ * being used by the specified display device. |
+ * |
+ * This attribute may be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetStringAttribute() |
+ * using an NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_GPU or NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_X_SCREEN target. |
+ * |
+ * The ModeLine string may be prepended with a comma-separated list of |
+ * "token=value" pairs, separated from the ModeLine string by "::". |
+ * This "token=value" syntax is the same as that used in |
+ * NV_CTRL_BINARY_DATA_MODELINES |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_CURRENT_MODELINE 9 /* R-DG */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_ADD_MODELINE - Adds a ModeLine to the specified |
+ * display device. The ModeLine is not added if validation fails. |
+ * |
+ * The ModeLine string should have the same syntax as a ModeLine in |
+ * the X configuration file; e.g., |
+ * |
+ * "1600x1200" 229.5 1600 1664 1856 2160 1200 1201 1204 1250 +HSync +VSync |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_ADD_MODELINE 10 /* -WDG */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_DELETE_MODELINE - Deletes an existing ModeLine |
+ * from the specified display device. The currently selected |
+ * ModeLine cannot be deleted. (This also means you cannot delete |
+ * the last ModeLine.) |
+ * |
+ * The ModeLine string should have the same syntax as a ModeLine in |
+ * the X configuration file; e.g., |
+ * |
+ * "1600x1200" 229.5 1600 1664 1856 2160 1200 1201 1204 1250 +HSync +VSync |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_DELETE_MODELINE 11 /* -WDG */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_CURRENT_METAMODE - Returns the metamode currently |
+ * being used by the specified X screen. The MetaMode string has the |
+ * same syntax as the MetaMode X configuration option, as documented |
+ * in the NVIDIA driver README. |
+ * |
+ * The returned string may be prepended with a comma-separated list of |
+ * "token=value" pairs, separated from the MetaMode string by "::". |
+ * This "token=value" syntax is the same as that used in |
+ * NV_CTRL_BINARY_DATA_METAMODES. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_CURRENT_METAMODE 12 /* RW-- */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_CURRENT_METAMODE_VERSION_1 \ |
+ NV_CTRL_STRING_CURRENT_METAMODE |
+ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_ADD_METAMODE - Adds a MetaMode to the specified |
+ * X Screen. |
+ * |
+ * It is recommended to not use this attribute, but instead use |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_OPERATION_ADD_METAMODE. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_ADD_METAMODE 13 /* -W-- */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_DELETE_METAMODE - Deletes an existing MetaMode from |
+ * the specified X Screen. The currently selected MetaMode cannot be |
+ * deleted. (This also means you cannot delete the last MetaMode). |
+ * The MetaMode string should have the same syntax as the MetaMode X |
+ * configuration option, as documented in the NVIDIA driver README. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_DELETE_METAMODE 14 /* -WD-- */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_VCSC_PRODUCT_NAME - Querys the product name of the |
+ * VCSC device. |
+ * |
+ * This attribute must be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetStringAttribute() |
+ * using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_VCSC target. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_VCSC_PRODUCT_NAME 15 /* R---V */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_VCSC_PRODUCT_ID - Querys the product ID of the VCSC device. |
+ * |
+ * This attribute must be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetStringAttribute() |
+ * using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_VCSC target. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_VCSC_PRODUCT_ID 16 /* R---V */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_VCSC_SERIAL_NUMBER - Querys the unique serial number |
+ * of the VCS device. |
+ * |
+ * This attribute must be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetStringAttribute() |
+ * using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_VCSC target. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_VCSC_SERIAL_NUMBER 17 /* R---V */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_VCSC_BUILD_DATE - Querys the date of the VCS device. |
+ * the returned string is in the following format: "Week.Year" |
+ * |
+ * This attribute must be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetStringAttribute() |
+ * using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_VCSC target. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_VCSC_BUILD_DATE 18 /* R---V */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_VCSC_FIRMWARE_VERSION - Querys the firmware version |
+ * of the VCS device. |
+ * |
+ * This attribute must be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetStringAttribute() |
+ * using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_VCSC target. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_VCSC_FIRMWARE_VERSION 19 /* R---V */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_VCSC_FIRMWARE_REVISION - Querys the firmware revision |
+ * of the VCS device. |
+ * |
+ * This attribute must be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetStringAttribute() |
+ * using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_VCS target. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_VCSC_FIRMWARE_REVISION 20 /* R---V */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_VCSC_HARDWARE_VERSION - Querys the hardware version |
+ * of the VCS device. |
+ * |
+ * This attribute must be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetStringAttribute() |
+ * using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_VCSC target. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_VCSC_HARDWARE_VERSION 21 /* R---V */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_VCSC_HARDWARE_REVISION - Querys the hardware revision |
+ * of the VCS device. |
+ * |
+ * This attribute must be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetStringAttribute() |
+ * using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_VCSC target. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_VCSC_HARDWARE_REVISION 22 /* R---V */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_MOVE_METAMODE - Moves a MetaMode to the specified |
+ * index location. The MetaMode must already exist in the X Screen's |
+ * list of MetaModes (as returned by the NV_CTRL_BINARY_DATA_METAMODES |
+ * attribute). If the index is larger than the number of MetaModes in |
+ * the list, the MetaMode is moved to the end of the list. The |
+ * MetaMode string should have the same syntax as the MetaMode X |
+ * configuration option, as documented in the NVIDIA driver README. |
+ |
+ * The MetaMode string must be prepended with a comma-separated list |
+ * of "token=value" pairs, separated from the MetaMode string by "::". |
+ * Currently, the only valid token is "index", which indicates where |
+ * in the MetaMode list the MetaMode should be moved to. |
+ * |
+ * Other tokens may be added in the future. |
+ * |
+ * E.g., |
+ * "index=5 :: CRT-0: 1024x768 @1024x768 +0+0" |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_MOVE_METAMODE 23 /* -W-- */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_VALID_HORIZ_SYNC_RANGES - returns the valid |
+ * horizontal sync ranges used to perform mode validation for the |
+ * specified display device. The ranges are in the same format as the |
+ * "HorizSync" X config option: |
+ * |
+ * "horizsync-range may be a comma separated list of either discrete |
+ * values or ranges of values. A range of values is two values |
+ * separated by a dash." |
+ * |
+ * The values are in kHz. |
+ * |
+ * Additionally, the string may be prepended with a comma-separated |
+ * list of "token=value" pairs, separated from the HorizSync string by |
+ * "::". Valid tokens: |
+ * |
+ * Token Value |
+ * "source" "edid" - HorizSync is from the display device's EDID |
+ * "xconfig" - HorizSync is from the "HorizSync" entry in |
+ * the Monitor section of the X config file |
+ * "option" - HorizSync is from the "HorizSync" NVIDIA X |
+ * config option |
+ * "twinview" - HorizSync is from the "SecondMonitorHorizSync" |
+ * NVIDIA X config option |
+ * "builtin" - HorizSync is from NVIDIA X driver builtin |
+ * default values |
+ * |
+ * Additional tokens and/or values may be added in the future. |
+ * |
+ * Example: "source=edid :: 30.000-62.000" |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_VALID_HORIZ_SYNC_RANGES 24 /* R-DG */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_VALID_VERT_REFRESH_RANGES - returns the valid |
+ * vertical refresh ranges used to perform mode validation for the |
+ * specified display device. The ranges are in the same format as the |
+ * "VertRefresh" X config option: |
+ * |
+ * "vertrefresh-range may be a comma separated list of either discrete |
+ * values or ranges of values. A range of values is two values |
+ * separated by a dash." |
+ * |
+ * The values are in Hz. |
+ * |
+ * Additionally, the string may be prepended with a comma-separated |
+ * list of "token=value" pairs, separated from the VertRefresh string by |
+ * "::". Valid tokens: |
+ * |
+ * Token Value |
+ * "source" "edid" - VertRefresh is from the display device's EDID |
+ * "xconfig" - VertRefresh is from the "VertRefresh" entry in |
+ * the Monitor section of the X config file |
+ * "option" - VertRefresh is from the "VertRefresh" NVIDIA X |
+ * config option |
+ * "twinview" - VertRefresh is from the "SecondMonitorVertRefresh" |
+ * NVIDIA X config option |
+ * "builtin" - VertRefresh is from NVIDIA X driver builtin |
+ * default values |
+ * |
+ * Additional tokens and/or values may be added in the future. |
+ * |
+ * Example: "source=edid :: 50.000-75.000" |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_VALID_VERT_REFRESH_RANGES 25 /* R-DG */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_XINERAMA_SCREEN_INFO - returns the physical X Screen's |
+ * initial position and size (in absolute coordinates) within the Xinerama |
+ * desktop as the "token=value" string: "x=#, y=#, width=#, height=#" |
+ * |
+ * Querying this attribute returns FALSE if NV_CTRL_XINERAMA is not |
+ * NV_CTRL_XINERAMA_ON. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_XINERAMA_SCREEN_INFO 26 /* R--- */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_TWINVIEW_XINERAMA_INFO_ORDER - used to specify the |
+ * order that display devices will be returned via Xinerama when |
+ * nvidiaXineramaInfo is enabled. Follows the same syntax as the |
+ * nvidiaXineramaInfoOrder X config option. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_NVIDIA_XINERAMA_INFO_ORDER 27 /* RW-- */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_TWINVIEW_XINERAMA_INFO_ORDER \ |
+ NV_CTRL_STRING_NVIDIA_XINERAMA_INFO_ORDER /* for backwards compatibility: */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_SLI_MODE - returns a string describing the current |
+ * SLI mode, if any, or FALSE if SLI is not currently enabled. |
+ * |
+ * This string should be used for informational purposes only, and |
+ * should not be used to distinguish between SLI modes, other than to |
+ * recognize when SLI is disabled (FALSE is returned) or |
+ * enabled (the returned string is non-NULL and describes the current |
+ * SLI configuration). |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_SLI_MODE 28 /* R---*/ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_PERFORMANCE_MODES - returns a string with all the |
+ * performance modes defined for this GPU along with their associated |
+ * NV Clock and Memory Clock values. |
+ * |
+ * Each performance modes are returned as a comma-separated list of |
+ * "token=value" pairs. Each set of performance mode tokens are separated |
+ * by a ";". Valid tokens: |
+ * |
+ * Token Value |
+ * "perf" integer - the Performance level |
+ * "nvclock" integer - the GPU clocks (in MHz) for the perf level |
+ * "memclock" integer - the memory clocks (in MHz) for the perf level |
+ * |
+ * |
+ * Example: |
+ * |
+ * perf=0, nvclock=500, memclock=505 ; perf=1, nvclock=650, memclock=505 |
+ * |
+ * This attribute may be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetStringAttribute() |
+ * using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_GPU or NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_X_SCREEN target. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_PERFORMANCE_MODES 29 /* R--G */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_VCSC_FAN_STATUS - returns a string with status of all the |
+ * fans in the Visual Computing System, if such a query is supported. Fan |
+ * information is reported along with its tachometer reading (in RPM) and a |
+ * flag indicating whether the fan has failed or not. |
+ * |
+ * Valid tokens: |
+ * |
+ * Token Value |
+ * "fan" integer - the Fan index |
+ * "speed" integer - the tachometer reading of the fan in rpm |
+ * "fail" integer - flag to indicate whether the fan has failed |
+ * |
+ * Example: |
+ * |
+ * fan=0, speed=694, fail=0 ; fan=1, speed=693, fail=0 |
+ * |
+ * This attribute must be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetStringAttribute() |
+ * using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_VCSC target. |
+ * |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_VCSC_FAN_STATUS 30 /* R---V */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_VCSC_TEMPERATURES - returns a string with all Temperature |
+ * readings in the Visual Computing System, if such a query is supported. |
+ * Intake, Exhaust and Board Temperature values are reported in Celcius. |
+ * |
+ * Valid tokens: |
+ * |
+ * Token Value |
+ * "intake" integer - the intake temperature for the VCS |
+ * "exhaust" integer - the exhaust temperature for the VCS |
+ * "board" integer - the board temperature of the VCS |
+ * |
+ * Example: |
+ * |
+ * intake=29, exhaust=46, board=41 |
+ * |
+ * This attribute must be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetStringAttribute() |
+ * using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_VCSC target. |
+ * |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_VCSC_TEMPERATURES 31 /* R---V */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_VCSC_PSU_INFO - returns a string with all Power Supply Unit |
+ * related readings in the Visual Computing System, if such a query is |
+ * supported. Current in amperes, Power in watts, Voltage in volts and PSU |
+ * state may be reported. Not all PSU types support all of these values, and |
+ * therefore some readings may be unknown. |
+ * |
+ * Valid tokens: |
+ * |
+ * Token Value |
+ * "current" integer - the current drawn in amperes by the VCS |
+ * "power" integer - the power drawn in watts by the VCS |
+ * "voltage" integer - the voltage reading of the VCS |
+ * "state" integer - flag to indicate whether PSU is operating normally |
+ * |
+ * Example: |
+ * |
+ * current=10, power=15, voltage=unknown, state=normal |
+ * |
+ * This attribute must be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetStringAttribute() |
+ * using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_VCSC target. |
+ * |
+ */ |
+ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_VCSC_PSU_INFO 32 /* R---V */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_NAME - query the name for the specified |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_*. So that this can be queried with existing |
+ * interfaces, XNVCTRLQueryStringAttribute() should be used, and the video |
+ * format specified in the display_mask field; eg: |
+ * |
+ * XNVCTRLQueryStringAttribute(dpy, |
+ * screen, |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_720P_60_00_SMPTE296, |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_NAME, |
+ * &name); |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_NAME 33 /* R--GI */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * The following is deprecated; use NV_CTRL_STRING_GVIO_VIDEO_FORMAT_NAME, |
+ * instead |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_GVO_VIDEO_FORMAT_NAME 33 /* R--- */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_GPU_CURRENT_CLOCK_FREQS - returns a string with the |
+ * associated NV Clock, Memory Clock and Processor Clock values. |
+ * |
+ * Current valid tokens are "nvclock", "memclock", and "processorclock". |
+ * Not all tokens will be reported on all GPUs, and additional tokens |
+ * may be added in the future. |
+ * |
+ * Clock values are returned as a comma-separated list of |
+ * "token=value" pairs. |
+ * Valid tokens: |
+ * |
+ * Token Value |
+ * "nvclock" integer - the GPU clocks (in MHz) for the current |
+ * perf level |
+ * "memclock" integer - the memory clocks (in MHz) for the current |
+ * perf level |
+ * "processorclock" integer - the processor clocks (in MHz) for the perf level |
+ * |
+ * |
+ * Example: |
+ * |
+ * nvclock=459, memclock=400, processorclock=918 |
+ * |
+ * This attribute may be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetStringAttribute() |
+ * using an NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_GPU or NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_X_SCREEN target. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_GPU_CURRENT_CLOCK_FREQS 34 /* RW-G */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_3D_VISION_PRO_TRANSCEIVER_HARDWARE_REVISION - Returns the |
+ * hardware revision of the 3D Vision Pro transceiver. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_3D_VISION_PRO_TRANSCEIVER_HARDWARE_REVISION 35 /* R--T */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_3D_VISION_PRO_TRANSCEIVER_FIRMWARE_VERSION_A - Returns the |
+ * firmware version of chip A of the 3D Vision Pro transceiver. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_3D_VISION_PRO_TRANSCEIVER_FIRMWARE_VERSION_A 36 /* R--T */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_3D_VISION_PRO_TRANSCEIVER_FIRMWARE_DATE_A - Returns the |
+ * date of the firmware of chip A of the 3D Vision Pro transceiver. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_3D_VISION_PRO_TRANSCEIVER_FIRMWARE_DATE_A 37 /* R--T */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_3D_VISION_PRO_TRANSCEIVER_FIRMWARE_VERSION_B - Returns the |
+ * firmware version of chip B of the 3D Vision Pro transceiver. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_3D_VISION_PRO_TRANSCEIVER_FIRMWARE_VERSION_B 38 /* R--T */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_3D_VISION_PRO_TRANSCEIVER_FIRMWARE_DATE_B - Returns the |
+ * date of the firmware of chip B of the 3D Vision Pro transceiver. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_3D_VISION_PRO_TRANSCEIVER_FIRMWARE_DATE_B 39 /* R--T */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_3D_VISION_PRO_TRANSCEIVER_ADDRESS - Returns the RF address |
+ * of the 3D Vision Pro transceiver. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_3D_VISION_PRO_TRANSCEIVER_ADDRESS 40 /* R--T */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_3D_VISION_PRO_GLASSES_FIRMWARE_VERSION_A - Returns the |
+ * firmware version of chip A of the glasses. |
+ * Use the display_mask parameter to specify the glasses id. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_3D_VISION_PRO_GLASSES_FIRMWARE_VERSION_A 41 /* R--T */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_3D_VISION_PRO_GLASSES_FIRMWARE_DATE_A - Returns the |
+ * date of the firmware of chip A of the glasses. |
+ * Use the display_mask parameter to specify the glasses id. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_3D_VISION_PRO_GLASSES_FIRMWARE_DATE_A 42 /* R--T */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_3D_VISION_PRO_GLASSES_ADDRESS - Returns the RF address |
+ * of the glasses. |
+ * Use the display_mask parameter to specify the glasses id. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_3D_VISION_PRO_GLASSES_ADDRESS 43 /* R--T */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_3D_VISION_PRO_GLASSES_NAME - Controls the name the |
+ * glasses should use. |
+ * Use the display_mask parameter to specify the glasses id. |
+ * Glasses' name should start and end with an alpha-numeric character. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_3D_VISION_PRO_GLASSES_NAME 44 /* RW-T */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_CURRENT_METAMODE_VERSION_2 - Returns the metamode currently |
+ * being used by the specified X screen. The MetaMode string has the same |
+ * syntax as the MetaMode X configuration option, as documented in the NVIDIA |
+ * driver README. Also, see NV_CTRL_BINARY_DATA_METAMODES_VERSION_2 for more |
+ * details on the base syntax. |
+ * |
+ * The returned string may also be prepended with a comma-separated list of |
+ * "token=value" pairs, separated from the MetaMode string by "::". |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_CURRENT_METAMODE_VERSION_2 45 /* RW-- */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_DISPLAY_NAME_TYPE_BASENAME - Returns a type name for the |
+ * display device ("CRT", "DFP", or "TV"). However, note that the determination |
+ * of the name is based on the protocol through which the X driver communicates |
+ * to the display device. E.g., if the driver communicates using VGA ,then the |
+ * basename is "CRT"; if the driver communicates using TMDS, LVDS, or DP, then |
+ * the name is "DFP". |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_DISPLAY_NAME_TYPE_BASENAME 46 /* R-D- */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_DISPLAY_NAME_TYPE_ID - Returns the type-based name + ID for |
+ * the display device, e.g. "CRT-0", "DFP-1", "TV-2". If this device is a |
+ * DisplayPort 1.2 device, then this name will also be prepended with the |
+ * device's port address like so: "DFP-1.0.1.2.3". See |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_DISPLAY_NAME_TYPE_BASENAME for more information about the |
+ * construction of type-based names. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_DISPLAY_NAME_TYPE_ID 47 /* R-D- */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_DISPLAY_NAME_DP_GUID - Returns the GUID of the DisplayPort |
+ * display device. e.g. "DP-GUID-f16a5bde-79f3-11e1-b2ae-8b5a8969ba9c" |
+ * |
+ * The display device must be a DisplayPort 1.2 device. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_DISPLAY_NAME_DP_GUID 48 /* R-D- */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_DISPLAY_NAME_EDID_HASH - Returns the SHA-1 hash of the |
+ * display device's EDID in 8-4-4-4-12 UID format. e.g. |
+ * "DPY-EDID-f16a5bde-79f3-11e1-b2ae-8b5a8969ba9c" |
+ * |
+ * The display device must have a valid EDID. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_DISPLAY_NAME_EDID_HASH 49 /* R-D- */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_DISPLAY_NAME_TARGET_INDEX - Returns the current NV-CONTROL |
+ * target ID (name) of the display device. e.g. "DPY-1", "DPY-4" |
+ * |
+ * This name for the display device is not guarenteed to be the same between |
+ * different runs of the X server. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_DISPLAY_NAME_TARGET_INDEX 50 /* R-D- */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_DISPLAY_NAME_RANDR - Returns the RandR output name for the |
+ * display device. e.g. "VGA-1", "DVI-I-0", "DVI-D-3", "LVDS-1", "DP-2", |
+ * "HDMI-3", "eDP-6". This name should match If this device is a DisplayPort |
+ * 1.2 device, then this name will also be prepended with the device's port |
+ * address like so: "DVI-I-3.0.1.2.3" |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_DISPLAY_NAME_RANDR 51 /* R-D- */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_LAST_ATTRIBUTE \ |
+ NV_CTRL_STRING_DISPLAY_NAME_RANDR |
+ |
+ |
+/**************************************************************************/ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * Binary Data Attributes: |
+ * |
+ * Binary data attributes can be queryied through the XNVCTRLQueryBinaryData() |
+ * and XNVCTRLQueryTargetBinaryData() function calls. |
+ * |
+ * There are currently no binary data attributes that can be set. |
+ * |
+ * Unless otherwise noted, all Binary data attributes can be queried |
+ * using an NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_X_SCREEN target. Attributes that cannot take |
+ * an NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_X_SCREEN target also cannot be queried through |
+ * XNVCTRLQueryBinaryData() (Since an X Screen target is assumed). |
+ */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_BINARY_DATA_EDID - Returns a display device's EDID information |
+ * data. |
+ * |
+ * This attribute may be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetBinaryData() |
+ * using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_GPU or NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_X_SCREEN target. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_BINARY_DATA_EDID 0 /* R-DG */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_BINARY_DATA_MODELINES - Returns a display device's supported |
+ * ModeLines. ModeLines are returned in a buffer, separated by a single |
+ * '\0' and terminated by two consecutive '\0' s like so: |
+ * |
+ * "ModeLine 1\0ModeLine 2\0ModeLine 3\0Last ModeLine\0\0" |
+ * |
+ * This attribute may be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetBinaryData() |
+ * using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_GPU or NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_X_SCREEN target. |
+ * |
+ * Each ModeLine string may be prepended with a comma-separated list |
+ * of "token=value" pairs, separated from the ModeLine string with a |
+ * "::". Valid tokens: |
+ * |
+ * Token Value |
+ * "source" "xserver" - the ModeLine is from the core X server |
+ * "xconfig" - the ModeLine was specified in the X config file |
+ * "builtin" - the NVIDIA driver provided this builtin ModeLine |
+ * "vesa" - this is a VESA standard ModeLine |
+ * "edid" - the ModeLine was in the display device's EDID |
+ * "nv-control" - the ModeLine was specified via NV-CONTROL |
+ * |
+ * "xconfig-name" - for ModeLines that were specified in the X config |
+ * file, this is the name the X config file |
+ * gave for the ModeLine. |
+ * |
+ * Note that a ModeLine can have several sources; the "source" token |
+ * can appear multiple times in the "token=value" pairs list. |
+ * Additional source values may be specified in the future. |
+ * |
+ * Additional tokens may be added in the future, so it is recommended |
+ * that any token parser processing the returned string from |
+ * NV_CTRL_BINARY_DATA_MODELINES be implemented to gracefully ignore |
+ * unrecognized tokens. |
+ * |
+ * E.g., |
+ * |
+ * "source=xserver, source=vesa, source=edid :: "1024x768_70" 75.0 1024 1048 1184 1328 768 771 777 806 -HSync -VSync" |
+ * "source=xconfig, xconfig-name=1600x1200_60.00 :: "1600x1200_60_0" 161.0 1600 1704 1880 2160 1200 1201 1204 1242 -HSync +VSync" |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_BINARY_DATA_MODELINES 1 /* R-DG */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_BINARY_DATA_METAMODES - Returns an X Screen's supported |
+ * MetaModes. MetaModes are returned in a buffer separated by a |
+ * single '\0' and terminated by two consecutive '\0' s like so: |
+ * |
+ * "MetaMode 1\0MetaMode 2\0MetaMode 3\0Last MetaMode\0\0" |
+ * |
+ * The MetaMode string should have the same syntax as the MetaMode X |
+ * configuration option, as documented in the NVIDIA driver README. |
+ |
+ * Each MetaMode string may be prepended with a comma-separated list |
+ * of "token=value" pairs, separated from the MetaMode string with |
+ * "::". Currently, valid tokens are: |
+ * |
+ * Token Value |
+ * "id" <number> - the id of this MetaMode; this is stored in |
+ * the Vertical Refresh field, as viewed |
+ * by the XRandR and XF86VidMode X * |
+ * extensions. |
+ * |
+ * "switchable" "yes"/"no" - whether this MetaMode may be switched to via |
+ * ctrl-alt-+/-; Implicit MetaModes (see |
+ * the "IncludeImplicitMetaModes" X |
+ * config option), for example, are not |
+ * normally made available through |
+ * ctrl-alt-+/-. |
+ * |
+ * "source" "xconfig" - the MetaMode was specified in the X |
+ * config file. |
+ * "implicit" - the MetaMode was implicitly added; see the |
+ * "IncludeImplicitMetaModes" X config option |
+ * for details. |
+ * "nv-control" - the MetaMode was added via the NV-CONTROL X |
+ * extension to the currently running X server. |
+ * "RandR" - the MetaMode was modified in response to an |
+ * RandR RRSetCrtcConfig request. |
+ * |
+ * Additional tokens may be added in the future, so it is recommended |
+ * that any token parser processing the returned string from |
+ * NV_CTRL_BINARY_DATA_METAMODES be implemented to gracefully ignore |
+ * unrecognized tokens. |
+ * |
+ * E.g., |
+ * |
+ * "id=50, switchable=yes, source=xconfig :: CRT-0: 1024x768 @1024x768 +0+0" |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_BINARY_DATA_METAMODES 2 /* R-D- */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_BINARY_DATA_METAMODES_VERSION_1 \ |
+ NV_CTRL_BINARY_DATA_METAMODES |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_BINARY_DATA_XSCREENS_USING_GPU - Returns the list of X |
+ * screens currently driven by the given GPU. |
+ * |
+ * The format of the returned data is: |
+ * |
+ * 4 CARD32 number of screens |
+ * 4 * n CARD32 screen indices |
+ * |
+ * This attribute can only be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetBinaryData() |
+ * using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_GPU target. This attribute cannot be |
+ * queried using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_X_SCREEN. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_BINARY_DATA_XSCREENS_USING_GPU 3 /* R-DG */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_BINARY_DATA_GPUS_USED_BY_XSCREEN - Returns the list of GPUs |
+ * currently in use by the given X screen. |
+ * |
+ * The format of the returned data is: |
+ * |
+ * 4 CARD32 number of GPUs |
+ * 4 * n CARD32 GPU indices |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_BINARY_DATA_GPUS_USED_BY_XSCREEN 4 /* R--- */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_BINARY_DATA_GPUS_USING_FRAMELOCK - Returns the list of |
+ * GPUs currently connected to the given frame lock board. |
+ * |
+ * The format of the returned data is: |
+ * |
+ * 4 CARD32 number of GPUs |
+ * 4 * n CARD32 GPU indices |
+ * |
+ * This attribute can only be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetBinaryData() |
+ * using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_FRAMELOCK target. This attribute cannot be |
+ * queried using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_X_SCREEN. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_BINARY_DATA_GPUS_USING_FRAMELOCK 5 /* R-DF */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_BINARY_DATA_DISPLAY_VIEWPORT - Returns the Display Device's |
+ * viewport box into the given X Screen (in X Screen coordinates.) |
+ * |
+ * The format of the returned data is: |
+ * |
+ * 4 CARD32 Offset X |
+ * 4 CARD32 Offset Y |
+ * 4 CARD32 Width |
+ * 4 CARD32 Height |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_BINARY_DATA_DISPLAY_VIEWPORT 6 /* R-DG */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_BINARY_DATA_FRAMELOCKS_USED_BY_GPU - Returns the list of |
+ * Framelock devices currently connected to the given GPU. |
+ * |
+ * The format of the returned data is: |
+ * |
+ * 4 CARD32 number of Framelocks |
+ * 4 * n CARD32 Framelock indices |
+ * |
+ * This attribute can only be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetBinaryData() |
+ * using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_GPU target. This attribute cannot be |
+ * queried using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_X_SCREEN. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_BINARY_DATA_FRAMELOCKS_USED_BY_GPU 7 /* R-DG */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_BINARY_DATA_GPUS_USING_VCSC - Returns the list of |
+ * GPU devices connected to the given VCS. |
+ * |
+ * The format of the returned data is: |
+ * |
+ * 4 CARD32 number of GPUs |
+ * 4 * n CARD32 GPU indices |
+ * |
+ * This attribute can only be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetBinaryData() |
+ * using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_VCSC target. This attribute cannot be |
+ * queried using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_X_SCREEN and cannot be queried using |
+ * a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_X_GPU |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_BINARY_DATA_GPUS_USING_VCSC 8 /* R-DV */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_BINARY_DATA_VCSCS_USED_BY_GPU - Returns the VCSC device |
+ * that is controlling the given GPU. |
+ * |
+ * The format of the returned data is: |
+ * |
+ * 4 CARD32 number of VCS (always 1) |
+ * 4 * n CARD32 VCS indices |
+ * |
+ * This attribute can only be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetBinaryData() |
+ * using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_GPU target. This attribute cannot be |
+ * queried using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_X_SCREEN |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_BINARY_DATA_VCSCS_USED_BY_GPU 9 /* R-DG */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_BINARY_DATA_COOLERS_USED_BY_GPU - Returns the coolers that |
+ * are cooling the given GPU. |
+ * |
+ * The format of the returned data is: |
+ * |
+ * 4 CARD32 number of COOLER |
+ * 4 * n CARD32 COOLER indices |
+ * |
+ * This attribute can only be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetBinaryData() |
+ * using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_GPU target. This attribute cannot be |
+ * queried using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_X_SCREEN |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_BINARY_DATA_COOLERS_USED_BY_GPU 10 /* R-DG */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_BINARY_DATA_GPUS_USED_BY_LOGICAL_XSCREEN - Returns the list of |
+ * GPUs currently driving the given X screen. If Xinerama is enabled, this |
+ * will return all GPUs that are driving any X screen. |
+ * |
+ * The format of the returned data is: |
+ * |
+ * 4 CARD32 number of GPUs |
+ * 4 * n CARD32 GPU indices |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_BINARY_DATA_GPUS_USED_BY_LOGICAL_XSCREEN 11 /* R--- */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_BINARY_DATA_THERMAL_SENSORS_USED_BY_GPU - Returns the sensors that |
+ * are attached to the given GPU. |
+ * |
+ * The format of the returned data is: |
+ * |
+ * 4 CARD32 number of SENSOR |
+ * 4 * n CARD32 SENSOR indices |
+ * |
+ * This attribute can only be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetBinaryData() |
+ * using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_GPU target. This attribute cannot be |
+ * queried using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_X_SCREEN |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_BINARY_DATA_THERMAL_SENSORS_USED_BY_GPU 12 /* R--G */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_BINARY_DATA_GLASSES_PAIRED_TO_3D_VISION_PRO_TRANSCEIVER - Returns |
+ * the id of the glasses that are currently paired to the given |
+ * 3D Vision Pro transceiver. |
+ * |
+ * The format of the returned data is: |
+ * |
+ * 4 CARD32 number of glasses |
+ * 4 * n CARD32 id of glasses |
+ * |
+ * This attribute can only be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetBinaryData() |
+ * using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_3D_VISION_PRO_TRANSCEIVER target. |
+ */ |
+#define NV_CTRL_BINARY_DATA_GLASSES_PAIRED_TO_3D_VISION_PRO_TRANSCEIVER 13 /* R--T */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_BINARY_DATA_DISPLAY_TARGETS - Returns all the display devices |
+ * currently connected to any GPU on the X server. |
+ * |
+ * The format of the returned data is: |
+ * |
+ * 4 CARD32 number of display devices |
+ * 4 * n CARD32 display device indices |
+ * |
+ * This attribute can only be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetBinaryData(). |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_BINARY_DATA_DISPLAY_TARGETS 14 /* R--- */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_BINARY_DATA_DISPLAYS_CONNECTED_TO_GPU - Returns the list of |
+ * display devices that are connected to the GPU target. |
+ * |
+ * The format of the returned data is: |
+ * |
+ * 4 CARD32 number of display devices |
+ * 4 * n CARD32 display device indices |
+ * |
+ * This attribute can only be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetBinaryData() |
+ * using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_GPU target. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_BINARY_DATA_DISPLAYS_CONNECTED_TO_GPU 15 /* R--G */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_BINARY_DATA_METAMODES_VERSION_2 - Returns values similar to |
+ * NV_CTRL_BINARY_DATA_METAMODES(_VERSION_1) but also returns extended syntax |
+ * information to indicate a specific display device, as well as other per- |
+ * display deviceflags as "token=value" pairs. For example: |
+ * |
+ * "DPY-1: 1280x1024 {Stereo=PassiveLeft}, |
+ * DPY-2: 1280x1024 {Stereo=PassiveRight}," |
+ * |
+ * The display device names have the form "DPY-%d", where the integer |
+ * part of the name is the NV-CONTROL target ID for that display device |
+ * for this instance of the X server. Note that display device NV-CONTROL |
+ * target IDs are not guaranteed to be the same from one run of the X |
+ * server to the next. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_BINARY_DATA_METAMODES_VERSION_2 16 /* R-D- */ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_BINARY_DATA_DISPLAYS_ENABLED_ON_XSCREEN - Returns the list of |
+ * display devices that are currently scanning out the X screen target. |
+ * |
+ * The format of the returned data is: |
+ * |
+ * 4 CARD32 number of display devices |
+ * 4 * n CARD32 display device indices |
+ * |
+ * This attribute can only be queried through XNVCTRLQueryTargetBinaryData() |
+ * using a NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_X_SCREEN target. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_BINARY_DATA_DISPLAYS_ENABLED_ON_XSCREEN 17 /* R--- */ |
+ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_BINARY_DATA_LAST_ATTRIBUTE \ |
+ NV_CTRL_BINARY_DATA_DISPLAYS_ENABLED_ON_XSCREEN |
+ |
+ |
+/**************************************************************************/ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * String Operation Attributes: |
+ * |
+ * These attributes are used with the XNVCTRLStringOperation() |
+ * function; a string is specified as input, and a string is returned |
+ * as output. |
+ * |
+ * Unless otherwise noted, all attributes can be operated upon using |
+ * an NV_CTRL_TARGET_TYPE_X_SCREEN target. |
+ */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_OPERATION_ADD_METAMODE - provide a MetaMode string |
+ * as input, and returns a string containing comma-separated list of |
+ * "token=value" pairs as output. Currently, the only output token is |
+ * "id", which indicates the id that was assigned to the MetaMode. |
+ * |
+ * All ModeLines referenced in the MetaMode must already exist for |
+ * each display device (as returned by the |
+ * NV_CTRL_BINARY_DATA_MODELINES attribute). |
+ * |
+ * The MetaMode string should have the same syntax as the MetaMode X |
+ * configuration option, as documented in the NVIDIA driver README. |
+ * |
+ * The input string can optionally be prepended with a string of |
+ * comma-separated "token=value" pairs, separated from the MetaMode |
+ * string by "::". Currently, the only valid token is "index" which |
+ * indicates the insertion index for the MetaMode. |
+ * |
+ * E.g., |
+ * |
+ * Input: "index=5 :: 1600x1200+0+0, 1600x1200+1600+0" |
+ * Output: "id=58" |
+ * |
+ * which causes the MetaMode to be inserted at position 5 in the |
+ * MetaMode list (all entries after 5 will be shifted down one slot in |
+ * the list), and the X server's containing mode stores 58 as the |
+ * VRefresh, so that the MetaMode can be uniquely identifed through |
+ * XRandR and XF86VidMode. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_OPERATION_ADD_METAMODE 0 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_OPERATION_GTF_MODELINE - provide as input a string |
+ * of comma-separated "token=value" pairs, and returns a ModeLine |
+ * string, computed using the GTF formula using the parameters from |
+ * the input string. Valid tokens for the input string are "width", |
+ * "height", and "refreshrate". |
+ * |
+ * E.g., |
+ * |
+ * Input: "width=1600, height=1200, refreshrate=60" |
+ * Output: "160.96 1600 1704 1880 2160 1200 1201 1204 1242 -HSync +VSync" |
+ * |
+ * This operation does not have any impact on any display device's |
+ * modePool, and the ModeLine is not validated; it is simply intended |
+ * for generating ModeLines. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_OPERATION_GTF_MODELINE 1 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_OPERATION_CVT_MODELINE - provide as input a string |
+ * of comma-separated "token=value" pairs, and returns a ModeLine |
+ * string, computed using the CVT formula using the parameters from |
+ * the input string. Valid tokens for the input string are "width", |
+ * "height", "refreshrate", and "reduced-blanking". The |
+ * "reduced-blanking" argument can be "0" or "1", to enable or disable |
+ * use of reduced blanking for the CVT formula. |
+ * |
+ * E.g., |
+ * |
+ * Input: "width=1600, height=1200, refreshrate=60, reduced-blanking=1" |
+ * Output: "130.25 1600 1648 1680 1760 1200 1203 1207 1235 +HSync -VSync" |
+ * |
+ * This operation does not have any impact on any display device's |
+ * modePool, and the ModeLine is not validated; it is simply intended |
+ * for generating ModeLines. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_OPERATION_CVT_MODELINE 2 |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_OPERATION_BUILD_MODEPOOL - build a ModePool for the |
+ * specified display device on the specified target (either an X |
+ * screen or a GPU). This is typically used to generate a ModePool |
+ * for a display device on a GPU on which no X screens are present. |
+ * |
+ * Currently, a display device's ModePool is static for the life of |
+ * the X server, so XNVCTRLStringOperation will return FALSE if |
+ * requested to build a ModePool on a display device that already has |
+ * a ModePool. |
+ * |
+ * The string input to BUILD_MODEPOOL may be NULL. If it is not NULL, |
+ * then it is interpreted as a double-colon ("::") separated list |
+ * of "option=value" pairs, where the options and the syntax of their |
+ * values are the X configuration options that impact the behavior of |
+ * modePool construction; namely: |
+ * |
+ * "ModeValidation" |
+ * "HorizSync" |
+ * "VertRefresh" |
+ * "FlatPanelProperties" |
+ * "TVStandard" |
+ * "ExactModeTimingsDVI" |
+ * "UseEdidFreqs" |
+ * |
+ * An example input string might look like: |
+ * |
+ * "ModeValidation=NoVesaModes :: HorizSync=50-110 :: VertRefresh=50-150" |
+ * |
+ * This request currently does not return a string. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_OPERATION_BUILD_MODEPOOL 3 /* DG */ |
+ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV_CTRL_STRING_OPERATION_GVI_CONFIGURE_STREAMS - Configure the streams- |
+ * to-jack+channel topology for a GVI (Graphics capture board). |
+ * |
+ * The string input to GVI_CONFIGURE_STREAMS may be NULL. If this is the |
+ * case, then the current topology is returned. |
+ * |
+ * If the input string to GVI_CONFIGURE_STREAMS is not NULL, the string |
+ * is interpreted as a semicolon (";") separated list of comma-separated |
+ * lists of "option=value" pairs that define a stream's composition. The |
+ * available options and their values are: |
+ * |
+ * "stream": Defines which stream this comma-separated list describes. |
+ * Valid values are the integers between 0 and |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVI_NUM_STREAMS-1 (inclusive). |
+ * |
+ * "linkN": Defines a jack+channel pair to use for the given link N. |
+ * Valid options are the string "linkN", where N is an integer |
+ * between 0 and NV_CTRL_GVI_MAX_LINKS_PER_STREAM-1 (inclusive). |
+ * Valid values for these options are strings of the form |
+ * "jackX" and/or "jackX.Y", where X is an integer between 0 and |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVI_NUM_JACKS-1 (inclusive), and Y (optional) is an |
+ * integer between 0 and NV_CTRL_GVI_MAX_CHANNELS_PER_JACK-1 |
+ * (inclusive). |
+ * |
+ * An example input string might look like: |
+ * |
+ * "stream=0, link0=jack0, link1=jack1; stream=1, link0=jack2.1" |
+ * |
+ * This example specifies two streams, stream 0 and stream 1. Stream 0 |
+ * is defined to capture link0 data from the first channel (channel 0) of |
+ * BNC jack 0 and link1 data from the first channel of BNC jack 1. The |
+ * second stream (Stream 1) is defined to capture link0 data from channel 1 |
+ * (second channel) of BNC jack 2. |
+ * |
+ * This example shows a possible configuration for capturing 3G input: |
+ * |
+ * "stream=0, link0=jack0.0, link1=jack0.1" |
+ * |
+ * Applications should query the following attributes to determine |
+ * possible combinations: |
+ * |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVI_MAX_STREAMS |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVI_MAX_LINKS_PER_STREAM |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVI_NUM_JACKS |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVI_MAX_CHANNELS_PER_JACK |
+ * |
+ * Note: A jack+channel pair can only be tied to one link/stream. |
+ * |
+ * Upon successful configuration or querying of this attribute, a string |
+ * representing the current topology for all known streams on the device |
+ * will be returned. On failure, NULL is returned. |
+ * |
+ * Note: Setting this attribute may also result in the following |
+ * NV-CONTROL attributes being reset on the GVI device (to ensure |
+ * the configuration remains valid): |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVIO_REQUESTED_VIDEO_FORMAT |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVI_REQUESTED_STREAM_BITS_PER_COMPONENT |
+ * NV_CTRL_GVI_REQUESTED_STREAM_COMPONENT_SAMPLING |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_OPERATION_GVI_CONFIGURE_STREAMS 4 /* RW-I */ |
+ |
+ |
+#define NV_CTRL_STRING_OPERATION_LAST_ATTRIBUTE \ |
+ NV_CTRL_STRING_OPERATION_GVI_CONFIGURE_STREAMS |
+ |
+ |
+ |
+ |
+/**************************************************************************/ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * CTRLAttributeValidValuesRec - |
+ * |
+ * structure and related defines used by |
+ * XNVCTRLQueryValidAttributeValues() to describe the valid values of |
+ * a particular attribute. The type field will be one of: |
+ * |
+ * ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_INTEGER : the attribute is an integer value; there |
+ * is no fixed range of valid values. |
+ * |
+ * ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BITMASK : the attribute is an integer value, |
+ * interpretted as a bitmask. |
+ * |
+ * ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BOOL : the attribute is a boolean, valid values are |
+ * either 1 (on/true) or 0 (off/false). |
+ * |
+ * ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_RANGE : the attribute can have any integer value |
+ * between NVCTRLAttributeValidValues.u.range.min and |
+ * NVCTRLAttributeValidValues.u.range.max (inclusive). |
+ * |
+ * ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_INT_BITS : the attribute can only have certain |
+ * integer values, indicated by which bits in |
+ * NVCTRLAttributeValidValues.u.bits.ints are on (for example: if bit |
+ * 0 is on, then 0 is a valid value; if bit 5 is on, then 5 is a valid |
+ * value, etc). This is useful for attributes like NV_CTRL_FSAA_MODE, |
+ * which can only have certain values, depending on GPU. |
+ * |
+ * ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_64BIT_INTEGER : the attribute is a 64 bit integer value; |
+ * there is no fixed range of valid values. |
+ * |
+ * ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING : the attribute is a string value; there is no fixed |
+ * range of valid values. |
+ * |
+ * ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BINARY_DATA : the attribute is binary data; there is |
+ * no fixed range of valid values. |
+ * |
+ * ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING_OPERATION : the attribute is a string; there is |
+ * no fixed range of valid values. |
+ * |
+ * |
+ * The permissions field of NVCTRLAttributeValidValuesRec is a bitmask |
+ * that may contain: |
+ * |
+ * ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_READ - Attribute may be read (queried.) |
+ * ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_WRITE - Attribute may be written to (set.) |
+ * ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_DISPLAY - Attribute is valid for display target types |
+ * (requires a display_mask if queried via |
+ * a GPU or X screen.) |
+ * ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_GPU - Attribute is valid for GPU target types. |
+ * ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_FRAMELOCK - Attribute is valid for Frame Lock target types. |
+ * ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_X_SCREEN - Attribute is valid for X Screen target types. |
+ * ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_XINERAMA - Attribute will be made consistent for all |
+ * X Screens when the Xinerama extension is enabled. |
+ * ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_VCSC - Attribute is valid for Visual Computing System |
+ * target types. |
+ * ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_GVI - Attribute is valid for Graphics Video In target |
+ * types. |
+ * ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_COOLER - Attribute is valid for Cooler target types. |
+ * ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_3D_VISION_PRO_TRANSCEIVER - Attribute is valid for 3D Vision |
+ * Pro Transceiver target types. |
+ * |
+ * See 'Key to Integer Attribute "Permissions"' at the top of this |
+ * file for a description of what these permission bits mean. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_UNKNOWN 0 |
+#define ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_INTEGER 1 |
+#define ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BITMASK 2 |
+#define ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BOOL 3 |
+#define ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_RANGE 4 |
+#define ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_INT_BITS 5 |
+#define ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_64BIT_INTEGER 6 |
+#define ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING 7 |
+#define ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_BINARY_DATA 8 |
+#define ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_STRING_OPERATION 9 |
+ |
+#define ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_READ 0x001 |
+#define ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_WRITE 0x002 |
+#define ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_DISPLAY 0x004 |
+#define ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_GPU 0x008 |
+#define ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_FRAMELOCK 0x010 |
+#define ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_X_SCREEN 0x020 |
+#define ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_XINERAMA 0x040 |
+#define ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_VCSC 0x080 |
+#define ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_GVI 0x100 |
+#define ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_COOLER 0x200 |
+#define ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_THERMAL_SENSOR 0x400 |
+#define ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_3D_VISION_PRO_TRANSCEIVER 0x800 |
+ |
+#define ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_ALL_TARGETS \ |
+ ((ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_DISPLAY) | \ |
+ (ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_GPU) | \ |
+ (ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_FRAMELOCK) | \ |
+ (ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_X_SCREEN) | \ |
+ (ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_VCSC) | \ |
+ (ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_GVI) | \ |
+ (ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_COOLER) | \ |
+ (ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_THERMAL_SENSOR) | \ |
+ (ATTRIBUTE_TYPE_3D_VISION_PRO_TRANSCEIVER)) |
+ |
+typedef struct _NVCTRLAttributeValidValues { |
+ int type; |
+ union { |
+ struct { |
+ int64_t min; |
+ int64_t max; |
+ } range; |
+ struct { |
+ unsigned int ints; |
+ } bits; |
+ } u; |
+ unsigned int permissions; |
+} NVCTRLAttributeValidValuesRec; |
+ |
+typedef struct _NVCTRLAttributePermissions { |
+ int type; |
+ unsigned int permissions; |
+} NVCTRLAttributePermissionsRec; |
+ |
+ |
+/**************************************************************************/ |
+ |
+/* |
+ * NV-CONTROL X event notification. |
+ * |
+ * To receive X event notifications dealing with NV-CONTROL, you should |
+ * call XNVCtrlSelectNotify() with one of the following set as the type |
+ * of event to receive (see NVCtrlLib.h for more information): |
+ */ |
+ |
+#define ATTRIBUTE_CHANGED_EVENT 0 |
+#define TARGET_ATTRIBUTE_CHANGED_EVENT 1 |
+#define TARGET_ATTRIBUTE_AVAILABILITY_CHANGED_EVENT 2 |
+#define TARGET_STRING_ATTRIBUTE_CHANGED_EVENT 3 |
+#define TARGET_BINARY_ATTRIBUTE_CHANGED_EVENT 4 |
+ |
+ |
+#endif /* __NVCTRL_H */ |
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