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Allocate memory from different pools. This allows the OS to track memory
allocations for us, much like the linux memory debugging. This will ease
tracking down memory leaks since the OS can track the number of allocations
from each pool and help to point us in the right direction. Also replace
drm_alloc and friends with static __inline__ versions while we are here.
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This is already handled for us.
Suggested by John Baldwin
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We don't explicitly check for error here and M_WAITOK will just put the
process to sleep waiting on resources to become available.
Suggested by John Baldwin
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Signed-off-by: Robert Noland <rnoland@2hip.net>
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The driver is in control of the show, so when you try and unload a module
the driver detach routine is called first. It is what drives the whole
unload process and so lots of panics occur if dev->driver is already
free.
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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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Signed-off-by: Robert Noland <rnoland@2hip.net>
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The i915 driver now works again.
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changes.
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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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CVS.
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code. Remove the "drv" from sisdrv, as it's unnecessary. Use the
drm_pci functions in i915 instead of per-os implementations of the
same. Avoid whitespace within fields in drm_pciids.txt (one of the r300
definitions), since it breaks the bsd pciids script. Tested on sis,
mga, r128. i915 needs more work.
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