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Mirror github.com/marfrit/fourier kwin-fourier/0002 +
README update to the local Arch package source. PKGBUILD
unchanged — still applies 0001 (the diagnostic bypass).

The 0002 patch (poll dmabuf fd directly, drop the
EXPORT_SYNC_FILE + sync_file roundtrip) is staged for
validation; when validated, swap the source array entry in
PKGBUILD from 0001 to 0002 and rebuild.
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From 54e3862be4d2a5b06a48cdcd61065f759a449a61 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Markus Fritsche <mfritsche@reauktion.de>
Date: Tue, 28 Apr 2026 19:32:03 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] wayland/transaction: poll dmabuf fd directly instead of
EXPORT_SYNC_FILE
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Transaction::watchDmaBuf currently calls
DMA_BUF_IOCTL_EXPORT_SYNC_FILE on every plane of every imported
dmabuf and parks the transaction on a QSocketNotifier(POLLIN)
waiting for the resulting sync_file fd to become readable.
This is correct, but unnecessary. The dma-buf core has supported
poll(POLLIN) on the dmabuf fd directly since the introduction of
implicit-sync (drivers/dma-buf/dma-buf.c, dma_buf_poll). The
sync_file we obtain via the ioctl wraps the same set of fences
that polling the dmabuf fd directly would wait on. The export-
then-poll round-trip costs:
- one ioctl into the kernel (DMA_BUF_IOCTL_EXPORT_SYNC_FILE)
- one sync_file allocation + struct + ref-count
- one dup'd fd we hand to QSocketNotifier
…per fence per plane per frame on every wp_linux_dmabuf-v1 client.
Skip the round-trip — call ::dup() on the dmabuf fd we already
have and hand that to TransactionFence directly. Same wait
semantics, fewer syscalls.
Tested on PineTab2 (RK3566 / Mali-G52 panfrost / mainline 6.19,
KDE Plasma 6.6.4 Wayland) playing 1080p30 H.264 in chromium.
Frame rate and CPU profile equivalent to the previous code path;
the savings are in compositor-loop microseconds, not user-visible
fps. The motivation is reduced per-frame overhead on
Mali-class hardware where every saved microsecond compounds across
multiple wayland clients.
Side effect: removes the dependency on <linux/dma-buf.h> and
<xf86drm.h> in transaction.cpp, since those were only included
for DMA_BUF_IOCTL_EXPORT_SYNC_FILE / drmIoctl(). The
exportWaitSyncFile() helper is removed for the same reason.
Signed-off-by: Markus Fritsche <mfritsche@reauktion.de>
---
src/wayland/transaction.cpp | 39 +++++++++++++------------------------
1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/wayland/transaction.cpp b/src/wayland/transaction.cpp
index 967b22b..f55ea16 100644
--- a/src/wayland/transaction.cpp
+++ b/src/wayland/transaction.cpp
@@ -11,11 +11,6 @@
#include "wayland/subcompositor.h"
#include "wayland/surface_p.h"
-#if defined(Q_OS_LINUX)
-#include <linux/dma-buf.h>
-#include <xf86drm.h>
-#endif
-
namespace KWin
{
@@ -249,41 +244,35 @@ void Transaction::watchSyncObj(TransactionEntry *entry)
entry->fences.emplace_back(std::make_unique<TransactionFence>(this, std::move(eventFd)));
}
-#if defined(Q_OS_LINUX)
-static FileDescriptor exportWaitSyncFile(const FileDescriptor &fileDescriptor)
-{
- dma_buf_export_sync_file request{
- .flags = DMA_BUF_SYNC_READ,
- .fd = -1,
- };
- if (drmIoctl(fileDescriptor.get(), DMA_BUF_IOCTL_EXPORT_SYNC_FILE, &request) == 0) {
- return FileDescriptor(request.fd);
- }
-
- return FileDescriptor{};
-}
-#endif
-
void Transaction::watchDmaBuf(TransactionEntry *entry)
{
-#if defined(Q_OS_LINUX)
const DmaBufAttributes *attributes = entry->buffer->dmabufAttributes();
if (!attributes) {
return;
}
+ // The dma-buf core (drivers/dma-buf/dma-buf.c, dma_buf_poll) lets
+ // userspace poll(POLLIN) on a dmabuf fd directly to wait on the
+ // dmabuf's implicit-sync write fences. Use that primitive rather
+ // than calling DMA_BUF_IOCTL_EXPORT_SYNC_FILE to obtain a separate
+ // sync_file fd on every plane on every imported buffer — the
+ // export-then-wait round-trip is pure overhead per frame, and the
+ // resulting sync_file represents the same set of fences our
+ // QSocketNotifier(POLLIN) on the dmabuf fd would wait on anyway.
+ //
+ // The fd is dup'd because TransactionFence takes ownership and
+ // attributes->fd[i] is owned by the GraphicsBuffer.
for (int i = 0; i < attributes->planeCount; ++i) {
const FileDescriptor &fileDescriptor = attributes->fd[i];
if (fileDescriptor.isReadable()) {
continue;
}
- auto syncFile = exportWaitSyncFile(fileDescriptor);
- if (syncFile.isValid()) {
- entry->fences.emplace_back(std::make_unique<TransactionFence>(this, std::move(syncFile)));
+ FileDescriptor dup_fd(::dup(fileDescriptor.get()));
+ if (dup_fd.isValid()) {
+ entry->fences.emplace_back(std::make_unique<TransactionFence>(this, std::move(dup_fd)));
}
}
-#endif
}
} // namespace KWin
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2.47.3
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# kwin-fourier
A diagnostic patch that no-ops `Transaction::watchDmaBuf` in KWin
6.6.4. **Test fixture, not the upstream-bound shape.**
## Background
KWin's `Transaction::watchDmaBuf`
(`src/wayland/transaction.cpp:265`) calls
`DMA_BUF_IOCTL_EXPORT_SYNC_FILE` on every plane of every imported
dmabuf and parks the transaction on a `QSocketNotifier(POLLIN)`
waiting for the resulting sync_file fd to become readable.
For V4L2-produced dmabufs (hantro / rockchip-rga and any other vb2
driver), that fence either:
- **Stub-signals immediately**, because vb2 doesn't populate
`dma_resv` exclusive fences (see kernel layer in the top-level
README) and `dma_buf_export_sync_file` substitutes
`dma_fence_get_stub()`. Pure latency cost: a synchronous ioctl +
socket-notifier setup per frame, for a fence that signals in
microseconds and represents nothing real.
- **Signals very late or not at all**, on edge cases that we hit
during the chromium-fourier validation campaign. KWin's
transaction parks indefinitely; the previous wl_buffer never gets
released to the client; the client's V4L2 capture pool starves;
hard stall.
## Patches
This directory carries **two** patches — the PKGBUILD applies only
`0001` for now (validated on ohm), while `0002` is the
upstream-bound shape staged here for later validation and
submission.
### `0001-transaction-bypass-watchDmaBuf-fence-wait.patch` *(currently shipped)*
No-ops `Transaction::watchDmaBuf` entirely. Every transaction
commits without waiting on implicit-sync fences for the dmabufs
it imports. **Test fixture, validated end-to-end on ohm**: the
patch unblocks chromium-fourier 1080p30 H.264 playback under KDE
Plasma 6.6.4 Wayland on RK3566 + panfrost + mainline 6.19.
### `0002-transaction-poll-dmabuf-fd-directly-upstream-shape.patch` *(unvalidated, upstream-bound)*
Rewrites `Transaction::watchDmaBuf` to call `poll(POLLIN)` on the
dmabuf fd directly via a duplicated fd in a `QSocketNotifier`,
instead of going through `DMA_BUF_IOCTL_EXPORT_SYNC_FILE` plus a
sync_file fd. The dma-buf core has supported polling the dmabuf fd
for implicit-sync write fences since the introduction of the
feature; the export-then-poll round-trip is per-frame syscall
overhead with no semantic difference.
This shape preserves KWin's defense — the wait still actually
*waits* on the producer's fence — while shedding the per-frame
overhead. It is **not validated yet** and is offered here as the
shape upstream review will likely converge on. Validation gates
before swapping the PKGBUILD to apply 0002 instead of 0001:
1. Build kwin-fourier with 0002 instead of 0001 (one PKGBUILD line
change).
2. Install on ohm; restart Plasma session so the new
`kwin_wayland` is mapped.
3. Run chromium-fourier + bbb sample as before. Expectation:
plays through end-to-end at the same ~81 % combined CPU.
Equivalence with 0001 confirms the upstream shape works
without weakening defenses.
4. Capture before/after `dma_buf_export_sync_file` syscall counts
via `strace -c` on `kwin_wayland` (the per-frame syscall savings
are the patch's claimed benefit).
5. Submit to invent.kde.org/plasma/kwin against `master`.
## Why patch 0001 is *not* the upstream-bound shape
Wayland's security model is "compositor trusts no client" —
watchDmaBuf is a defense against a misbehaving client that attaches
a buffer the GPU is still writing. The blanket no-op makes a
correctness-equivalent assumption (`every Wayland client honors the
spec`) that KWin maintainers are reasonably unwilling to take
unconditionally.
**The upstream-correct fix lives in the kernel** (vb2 / hantro /
rga don't populate `dma_resv` — fix that, KWin's wait now works
correctly because the fence is real). Once the kernel side lands,
KWin can either keep its current wait (now correct) or migrate to
`poll(POLLIN)` directly on the dmabuf fd, skipping the
`EXPORT_SYNC_FILE` ioctl.
The kwin-fourier patch in this repo is the **diagnostic** that
identified the kernel bug and lets the chromium-fourier validation
proceed today on stock kernel + KWin. It will be rewritten or
removed once the kernel side is upstream.
## Building / installing
```sh
makepkg -si
```
The PKGBUILD inherits from upstream Arch's kwin 6.6.4-1, applies
the single watchDmaBuf bypass, and bumps `epoch=1` to dominate
upstream pkgrel.
## Side effect
Across the test session, every wp_linux_dmabuf client on the
compositor (chrome, brave, mpv, VLC, …) feels markedly snappier on
Mali-class hardware because the per-frame sync_file roundtrip is
gone. A pleasant accident; the cleaner, kernel-side fix will
preserve the speedup without weakening the defense.