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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<protocol name="zwp_linux_explicit_synchronization_unstable_v1">

  <copyright>
    Copyright 2016 The Chromium Authors.
    Copyright 2017 Intel Corporation
    Copyright 2018 Collabora, Ltd

    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.
  </copyright>

  <interface name="zwp_linux_explicit_synchronization_v1" version="2">
    <description summary="protocol for providing explicit synchronization">
      This global is a factory interface, allowing clients to request
      explicit synchronization for buffers on a per-surface basis.

      See zwp_linux_surface_synchronization_v1 for more information.

      This interface is derived from Chromium's
      zcr_linux_explicit_synchronization_v1.

      Warning! The protocol described in this file is experimental and
      backward incompatible changes may be made. Backward compatible changes
      may be added together with the corresponding interface version bump.
      Backward incompatible changes are done by bumping the version number in
      the protocol and interface names and resetting the interface version.
      Once the protocol is to be declared stable, the 'z' prefix and the
      version number in the protocol and interface names are removed and the
      interface version number is reset.
    </description>

    <request name="destroy" type="destructor">
      <description summary="destroy explicit synchronization factory object">
        Destroy this explicit synchronization factory object. Other objects,
        including zwp_linux_surface_synchronization_v1 objects created by this
        factory, shall not be affected by this request.
      </description>
    </request>

    <enum name="error">
      <entry name="synchronization_exists" value="0"
             summary="the surface already has a synchronization object associated"/>
    </enum>

    <request name="get_synchronization">
      <description summary="extend surface interface for explicit synchronization">
        Instantiate an interface extension for the given wl_surface to provide
        explicit synchronization.

        If the given wl_surface already has an explicit synchronization object
        associated, the synchronization_exists protocol error is raised.

        Graphics APIs, like EGL or Vulkan, that manage the buffer queue and
        commits of a wl_surface themselves, are likely to be using this
        extension internally. If a client is using such an API for a
        wl_surface, it should not directly use this extension on that surface,
        to avoid raising a synchronization_exists protocol error.
      </description>

      <arg name="id" type="new_id"
           interface="zwp_linux_surface_synchronization_v1"
           summary="the new synchronization interface id"/>
      <arg name="surface" type="object" interface="wl_surface"
           summary="the surface"/>
    </request>
  </interface>

  <interface name="zwp_linux_surface_synchronization_v1" version="2">
    <description summary="per-surface explicit synchronization support">
      This object implements per-surface explicit synchronization.

      Synchronization refers to co-ordination of pipelined operations performed
      on buffers. Most GPU clients will schedule an asynchronous operation to
      render to the buffer, then immediately send the buffer to the compositor
      to be attached to a surface.

      In implicit synchronization, ensuring that the rendering operation is
      complete before the compositor displays the buffer is an implementation
      detail handled by either the kernel or userspace graphics driver.

      By contrast, in explicit synchronization, dma_fence objects mark when the
      asynchronous operations are complete. When submitting a buffer, the
      client provides an acquire fence which will be waited on before the
      compositor accesses the buffer. The Wayland server, through a
      zwp_linux_buffer_release_v1 object, will inform the client with an event
      which may be accompanied by a release fence, when the compositor will no
      longer access the buffer contents due to the specific commit that
      requested the release event.

      Each surface can be associated with only one object of this interface at
      any time.

      In version 1 of this interface, explicit synchronization is only
      guaranteed to be supported for buffers created with any version of the
      wp_linux_dmabuf buffer factory. Version 2 additionally guarantees
      explicit synchronization support for opaque EGL buffers, which is a type
      of platform specific buffers described in the EGL_WL_bind_wayland_display
      extension. Compositors are free to support explicit synchronization for
      additional buffer types.
    </description>

    <request name="destroy" type="destructor">
      <description summary="destroy synchronization object">
        Destroy this explicit synchronization object.

        Any fence set by this object with set_acquire_fence since the last
        commit will be discarded by the server. Any fences set by this object
        before the last commit are not affected.

        zwp_linux_buffer_release_v1 objects created by this object are not
        affected by this request.
      </description>
    </request>

    <enum name="error">
      <entry name="invalid_fence" value="0"
             summary="the fence specified by the client could not be imported"/>
      <entry name="duplicate_fence" value="1"
             summary="multiple fences added for a single surface commit"/>
      <entry name="duplicate_release" value="2"
             summary="multiple releases added for a single surface commit"/>
      <entry name="no_surface" value="3"
             summary="the associated wl_surface was destroyed"/>
      <entry name="unsupported_buffer" value="4"
             summary="the buffer does not support explicit synchronization"/>
      <entry name="no_buffer" value="5"
             summary="no buffer was attached"/>
    </enum>

    <request name="set_acquire_fence">
      <description summary="set the acquire fence">
        Set the acquire fence that must be signaled before the compositor
        may sample from the buffer attached with wl_surface.attach. The fence
        is a dma_fence kernel object.

        The acquire fence is double-buffered state, and will be applied on the
        next wl_surface.commit request for the associated surface. Thus, it
        applies only to the buffer that is attached to the surface at commit
        time.

        If the provided fd is not a valid dma_fence fd, then an INVALID_FENCE
        error is raised.

        If a fence has already been attached during the same commit cycle, a
        DUPLICATE_FENCE error is raised.

        If the associated wl_surface was destroyed, a NO_SURFACE error is
        raised.

        If at surface commit time the attached buffer does not support explicit
        synchronization, an UNSUPPORTED_BUFFER error is raised.

        If at surface commit time there is no buffer attached, a NO_BUFFER
        error is raised.
      </description>
      <arg name="fd" type="fd" summary="acquire fence fd"/>
    </request>

    <request name="get_release">
      <description summary="release fence for last-attached buffer">
        Create a listener for the release of the buffer attached by the
        client with wl_surface.attach. See zwp_linux_buffer_release_v1
        documentation for more information.

        The release object is double-buffered state, and will be associated
        with the buffer that is attached to the surface at wl_surface.commit
        time.

        If a zwp_linux_buffer_release_v1 object has already been requested for
        the surface in the same commit cycle, a DUPLICATE_RELEASE error is
        raised.

        If the associated wl_surface was destroyed, a NO_SURFACE error
        is raised.

        If at surface commit time there is no buffer attached, a NO_BUFFER
        error is raised.
      </description>
      <arg name="release" type="new_id" interface="zwp_linux_buffer_release_v1"
           summary="new zwp_linux_buffer_release_v1 object"/>
    </request>
  </interface>

  <interface name="zwp_linux_buffer_release_v1" version="1">
    <description summary="buffer release explicit synchronization">
      This object is instantiated in response to a
      zwp_linux_surface_synchronization_v1.get_release request.

      It provides an alternative to wl_buffer.release events, providing a
      unique release from a single wl_surface.commit request. The release event
      also supports explicit synchronization, providing a fence FD for the
      client to synchronize against.

      Exactly one event, either a fenced_release or an immediate_release, will
      be emitted for the wl_surface.commit request. The compositor can choose
      release by release which event it uses.

      This event does not replace wl_buffer.release events; servers are still
      required to send those events.

      Once a buffer release object has delivered a 'fenced_release' or an
      'immediate_release' event it is automatically destroyed.
    </description>

    <event name="fenced_release">
      <description summary="release buffer with fence">
        Sent when the compositor has finalised its usage of the associated
        buffer for the relevant commit, providing a dma_fence which will be
        signaled when all operations by the compositor on that buffer for that
        commit have finished.

        Once the fence has signaled, and assuming the associated buffer is not
        pending release from other wl_surface.commit requests, no additional
        explicit or implicit synchronization is required to safely reuse or
        destroy the buffer.

        This event destroys the zwp_linux_buffer_release_v1 object.
      </description>
      <arg name="fence" type="fd" summary="fence for last operation on buffer"/>
    </event>

    <event name="immediate_release">
      <description summary="release buffer immediately">
        Sent when the compositor has finalised its usage of the associated
        buffer for the relevant commit, and either performed no operations
        using it, or has a guarantee that all its operations on that buffer for
        that commit have finished.

        Once this event is received, and assuming the associated buffer is not
        pending release from other wl_surface.commit requests, no additional
        explicit or implicit synchronization is required to safely reuse or
        destroy the buffer.

        This event destroys the zwp_linux_buffer_release_v1 object.
      </description>
    </event>
  </interface>

</protocol>