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vasilito 7686729069 drm: implement syncobj and fence for VIRGL/VirtIO driver
Extract protocol-agnostic FenceTimeline from Intel to shared
src/drivers/fence.rs — atomic-based fence tracking suitable
for Intel, VIRGL, and AMD drivers.

Extract protocol-agnostic SyncobjManager from Intel to shared
src/drivers/syncobj.rs — syncobj create/destroy/signal/reset/
wait/query and sync_file fd export/import.

Wire both into VirtioDriver:
- Add FenceTimeline + SyncobjManager fields
- Implement all 5 GpuDriver syncobj trait methods
  (create, destroy, wait, export_fd, import_fd)
- Track fence seqnos in virgl_submit_3d (allocate
  before submit, signal after completion)

Intel fence.rs and syncobj.rs converted to thin re-export
modules pointing at shared sources — no behavioral change
for Intel driver.

This gives Mesa VIRGL userspace the standard DRM syncobj
API for GPU/compositor synchronization.
2026-06-02 14:33:28 +03:00

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# TESTS_ENVIRONMENT definition.
stderr_fileno_=9
# Skip the current test if valgrind doesn't work,
# which could happen if not installed,
# or hasn't support for the built architecture,
# or hasn't appropriate error suppressions installed etc.
# or the program under test was compiled with address sanitizer.
require_valgrind_()
{
valgrind --error-exitcode=1 true 2>/dev/null ||
skip_ "requires a working valgrind"
# We cannot apply valgrind to an ASAN-enabled executable.
# An ASAN-enabled binary will print this on the first line of
# its help output: Available flags for AddressSanitizer:
ASAN_OPTIONS=help=1 sed qq 2>&1 | grep AddressSanitizer: \
&& skip_ 'ASAN enabled binary cannot work with valgrind'
}
# Call this with a list of programs under test immediately after
# sourcing init.sh.
print_ver_()
{
if test "$VERBOSE" = yes; then
local i
for i in $*; do
env $i --version
done
fi
}
# Some tests would fail without this particular locale.
# If the locale is not available, just skip the test.
require_en_utf8_locale_()
{
path_prepend_ ./testsuite
case $(get-mb-cur-max en_US.UTF-8) in
[3456]) ;;
*) skip_ 'en_US.UTF-8 locale not found' ;;
esac
}
require_el_iso88597_locale_()
{
path_prepend_ ./testsuite
case $(get-mb-cur-max el_GR.iso88597) in
1) ;;
*) skip_ 'el_GR.iso88597 locale not found' ;;
esac
}
# Some tests would fail without this particular locale.
# If the locale is not available, just skip the test.
# The exact spelling differs between operating systems
# (ja_JP.shiftjis on Ubuntu, ja_JP.sjis on Debian, ja_JP.SJIS on Mac OS X).
# If a sjift-jis locale is found the function sets shell variable
# 'LOCALE_JA_SJIS' to the locale name.
require_ja_shiftjis_locale_()
{
path_prepend_ ./testsuite
LOCALE_JA_SJIS=
for l in shiftjis sjis SJIS ; do
n=$(get-mb-cur-max ja_JP.$l) || continue
test 2 -eq "$n" || continue
LOCALE_JA_SJIS="ja_JP.$l"
break
done
test -z "$LOCALE_JA_SJIS" && skip_ 'ja_JP shift-jis locale not found'
}
# Ensure the implementation of mbrtowc can detect invalid
# multibyte shiftjis sequences. Otherwise, skip the test, to avoid
# false-alarms.
# "$1" should be the name of the SHIFT-JIS locale
# (as set by 'require_ja_shiftjis_locale_' above)
require_valid_ja_shiftjis_locale_()
{
path_prepend_ ./testsuite
local n=$(printf '\203:' | LC_ALL="$1" test-mbrtowc)
test "x$n" = "x-2,-1" || skip_ "locale '$1' is buggy"
}
# Ensure the implementation of mbrtowc can detect invalid
# multibyte eucJP sequences. Otherwise, skip the test, to avoid
# false-alarms.
# "$1" should be the name of the ja_JP.eucJP locale
# (as set in $LOCALE_JA by m4/locale-ja.m4)
require_valid_ja_eucjp_locale_()
{
path_prepend_ .
local n=$(printf '\262C' | LC_ALL="$1" test-mbrtowc)
test "x$n" = "x-2,-1" || skip_ "locale '$1' is buggy"
}