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Signed-off-by: Robert Noland <rnoland@2hip.net>
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Signed-off-by: Robert Noland <rnoland@2hip.net>
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With the previous linux commit, an AGP aperture at the end of the address space
would have wrapped to 0 and the test would have failed.
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The brief descriptions usually had the wrong filename in them.
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The data is now in kernel space, copied in/out as appropriate according to the
This results in DRM_COPY_{TO,FROM}_USER going away, and error paths to deal
with those failures.  This also means that XFree86 4.2.0 support for i810 DRM
is lost.
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Tested on r200/r300.  i915 updates still remain to be done.
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changes.
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when it really wanted to live in drm_device_is_agp.
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driver as Linux uses, and actually use the driver's device_is_agp if
    available (hopefully fixing i915).
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up a good bit, I think. Also, remove the agp_uninit() function which
    has lain around as a noop for years now. The FreeBSD DRM is now all
    compiling, with the exception of via. One known sleeping-with-lock-held
    issue remains.
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understandable: preinit -> load postinit -> (removed) presetup ->
    firstopen postsetup -> (removed) open_helper -> open prerelease ->
    preclose free_filp_priv -> postclose pretakedown -> lastclose
    postcleanup -> unload release -> reclaim_buffers_locked version ->
    (removed)
postinit and version were replaced with generic code in the Linux DRM
    (drivers now set their version numbers and description in the driver
    structure, like on BSD). postsetup wasn't used at all. Fixes the savage
    hooks for initializing and tearing down mappings at the right times.
    Testing involved at least starting X, running glxgears, killing
    glxgears, exiting X, and repeating.
Tested on: FreeBSD (g200, g400, r200, r128) Linux (r200, savage4)
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with BSD fix from jkim and the r300_reg.h license from Nicolai Haehnle.
    Big thanks to everyone involved!
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i915 has been disabled for the moment, rather than working around
    linux-specific code in the shared dir.
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This patch adds serveral new ioctls and a new query to get_param query to
    support PCI MGA cards.
Two ioctls were added to implement interrupt based waiting. With this
    change, the client-side driver no longer needs to map the primary DMA
    region or the MMIO region. Previously, end-of-frame waiting was done by
    busy waiting in the client-side driver until one of the MMIO registers
    (the current DMA pointer) matched a pointer to the end of primary DMA
    space. By using interrupts, the busy waiting and the extra mappings are
    removed.
A third ioctl was added to bootstrap DMA. This ioctl, which is used by the
    X-server, moves a *LOT* of code from the X-server into the kernel. This
    allows the kernel to do whatever needs to be done to setup DMA buffers.
    The entire process and the locations of the buffers are hidden from
    user-mode.
Additionally, a get_param query was added to differentiate between G4x0
    cards and G550 cards. A gap was left in the numbering sequence so that,
    if needed, G450 cards could be distinguished from G400 cards. According
    to Ville Syrjälä, the G4x0 cards and the G550 cards handle
    anisotropic filtering differently. This seems the most compatible way
    to let the client-side driver know which card it's own. Doing this very
    small change now eliminates the need to bump the DRM minor version
    twice.
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=dri-devel&m=106625815319773&w=2
A number of ioctl handlers in linux-core were also modified so that they
    could be called in-kernel. In these cases, the in-kernel callable
    version kept the existing name (e.g., drm_agp_acquire) and the ioctl
    handler added _ioctl to the name (e.g., drm_agp_acquire_ioctl).
This patch also replaces the drm_agp_do_release function with
    drm_agp_release. drm_agp_release (drm_core_agp_release in the previous
    patch) is very similar to drm_agp_do_release, and I saw no reason to
    have both.
This commit *breaks the build* on BSD. Eric said that he would make the
    required updates to the BSD side soon.
Xorg bug: 3259 Reviewed by: Eric Anholt
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that a device absolutely is, absolutely is not, or may or may not be
    AGP. Modify the i915 DRM to use this to force all i9x5 devices to be
    "AGP" (even the PCI-e devices).
Reported by: Lukas Hejtmanek
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platform-specific drm_device_is_agp function. Added implementation of
    this function the the Linux-specific portion of the MGA driver to
    detect PCI G450 cards. Added code to the Linux-specific portion of the
    generic DRM layer to not initialize AGP infrastructure if the card is
    not AGP (this matches what already existed in BSD).
Bumped the driver date and the driver patch-level for MGA.
This mostly fixes bugzilla #3248. The BSD side still needs an
    implementation of mga_driver_device_is_agp.
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CVS.
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list.
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using drm_alloc/drm_free in the core and instead use plain malloc/free.
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martinlexa dot cz). Now that we've got porting for all three major BSDs
    (and the fourth being very similar to FreeBSD), move the
    mostly-duplication drm_os_* files into drmP.h. Remove some cruft from
    linux heritage and from pieces of the DRM that have since been removed.
Note that things are still not quite working for even FreeBSD, but these
    are first steps at cleanup, and just a WIP checkpoint.
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doesn't run yet. Moves the ioctl definitions for these two drivers back
    to the shared code -- they aren't OS-specific.
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done through perforce.
- Add copyright headers to drm_os_*bsd.h, still need to research the other
    copyright-less files better.
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merging. Also includes an update to radeon PCI IDs.
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