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|  | the CPU (David Mosberger, Benjamin Herrenschmidt, myself, Paul
    Mackerras, Jeff Wiedemeier) | 
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|  | _UPDATE. | 
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|  | oops). | 
|  | linux | 
|  | (which doesn't live in our cvs). | 
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|  | DRM_*MEMORYBARRIER we had were related to an MMIO space. This means
    arch-specific code on the BSDs, unfortunately. Also add
    DRM_MEMORYBARRIER() and change the DRM_READMEMORYBARRIER()s that used
    to be read/write barriers to it. | 
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|  | it. To do this we need to save the bus address along with the virtual
    address in the seglist. Also fix some error handling and a few bits of
    whitespace. | 
|  | irq handler in DRM(irq_install). Modify all drivers to ensure irq
    handler is removed before cleanup and cleanup is called at takedown.
    Remove unused buffer private struct fields in i810, i830. Check for
    lock on init/cleanup in all drivers except i810/i830. The current DDX
    for i810 and i830 doesn't hold the lock on kernel init (FIXME?). | 
|  | MEMORY_DEBUG is set. | 
|  | remove a couple of dead functions. | 
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|  | real i386 atomic_cmpset_int from -current. FreeBSD-stable won't ever
    have DRM support for non-i386. | 
|  | setting for AGP cards on SMP machines. | 
|  | addbufs_agp/pci. Add support for buffer private structs with PCI DMA
    buffers. Also some debug format string fixes. | 
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|  | legible. | 
|  | than reimplementing it. | 
|  | rather than using virt_to_bus() on the virtual address. | 
|  | from linux, so it could be added back if some driver needed it in the
    future. | 
|  | list_for_each() and the count is not updated or used for stats. | 
|  | Makefile) | 
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|  | implement non-debug ones as standard. | 
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|  | protected by the count_lock and make it non-atomic. | 
|  | fp throughout the ioctl syscall, so the device can't be closed out from
    under us. | 
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|  | (#5685, Sven Luther). | 
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|  | was all unused. | 
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