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|  | using drm_alloc/drm_free in the core and instead use plain malloc/free. | 
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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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|  | offset into the driver ioctl array, and don't make the ctx bitmap
    conditional. | 
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|  | runtime. | 
|  | done by Martin Lexa (martin at 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. | 
|  | 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. | 
|  | DRM_IOCTL_VIA_DMA_INIT DRM_IOCTL_VIA_CMDBUFFER DRM_IOCTL_VIA_FLUSH
The first ioctl sets up an area in AGP memory that will be used as the ring
    buffer. The second ioctl copies a command buffer from user space memory
    to the ring buffer. The third ioctl waits for engine idle until it
    returns.
The motivation for this patch is to avoid the wait for engine idle call
    before each buffer flush in the current DRI driver. With this patch,
    the DRI driver can continue to flush its buffer as long as there is
    free space in the ring buffer.
This patch adds an additional copy operation on the command buffer. This
    buffer copying is necessary to support multiple DRI clients rendering
    simultaneously. Otherwise, more CPU time will be spent in the busy loop
    waiting for engine idle between DRI context switch. Even in the single
    client case, the tradeoff is reasonable in comparision to the kernel
    call to check for free buffer space for the client to render directly
    to the ring buffer. | 
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|  | upcoming commit for the SiS driver. | 
|  | Reported by: Jung-uk Kim <jkim@niksun.com> | 
|  | udelay code.
Submitted by: Jung-uk Kim <jkim@niksun.com> | 
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|  | !__REALLY_HAVE_MTRR. | 
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|  | driver interface changes from -current. | 
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|  | - Generate drm_pciids.h automatically. | 
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|  | kernel | 
|  | Obtained from: FreeBSD CVS | 
|  | anything, and took up valuable KVA. While I'm in the area, clean up BSD
    MTRR stuff some more.
Suggested by: jonsmirl | 
|  | with locks held. | 
|  | dev->lock.hw_lock is already set. This fixes the case of two X Servers
    running on the same head on different VTs with interface 1.1, by making
    the 2nd head fail to inizialize like before. | 
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|  | a busid that doesn't correspond to the device the DRM is attached to.
    This is a breaking of backwards-compatibility only for the
    multiple-DRI-head case with X Servers that don't use interface 1.1.
- Move irq_busid to drm_irq.h and make it only return the IRQ for the
    current device. Retains compatibility with previous X Servers, cleans
    up unnecessary code. This means no irq_busid on !__HAVE_IRQ, but can be
    changed if necessary.
- Bump interface version to 1.2. This version when set signifies that the
    control ioctl should ignore the irq number passed in and enable the
    interrupt handler for the attached device. Otherwise it errors out when
    the passed-in irq is not equal to the device's.
- Store the highest version the interface has been set to in the device.
- Fix a recursion on DRM_LOCK in irq_uninstall on FreeBSD. This leaves
    irq_uninstall being done without the lock in some cases, but it was
    racey anyways. | 
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|  | the 2D driver initializes MC_FB_LOCATION and related registers sanely
the DRM deduces the layout from these registers
clients use the new SETPARAM ioctl to tell the DRM where they think the
    framebuffer is located in the card's address space
the DRM uses all this information to check client state and fix it up if
    necessary
This is a prerequisite for things like direct rendering with IGP chips and
    video capturing. | 
|  | change. | 
|  | in bufs_info sysctl handler. dev->dma and dev->dma_lock existence are
    protected by DRM_LOCK(). Fixes panic on sysctl hw.dri when the device
    is uninitialied (when you aren't in X). | 
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|  | server or client to notify the DRM that it expects a certain version of
    the device dependent or device independent interface. If the major
    doesn't match or minor is too large, EINVAL is returned. A major of -1
    means that the requestor doesn't care about that portion of the
    interface. The ioctl returns the actual versions in the same struct.
- Introduce DRM DI interface version 1.1. If the server requests version
    1.1, then the DRM sets the unique itself according to the busid of the
    device it probed, which may then be accessed as normal using getunique.
- Request version 1.1 in libdrm's drmOpenByBusID, allowing the X Server to
    request based on a BusID. Introduce a wrapper for DRM_IOCTL_SET_VERSION
    and bump libdrm minor version.
- Pass the busid in DRIScreenInit if libdrm can handle both a busid and
    name. This allows drmOpenByBusID to be used to find the DRM instead of
    just the driver name, which allows us in the future to tie a DRM more
    strongly to the device it probed to. Introduce a function
    DRICreatePCIBusID which creates a busid in the form pci:oooo:bb:dd.f
    similar to linux's pci_name() function. This matches the format used by
    the DRM in version 1.1. libdrm knows how to match both this format and
    the old PCI:b:d:f format.
- Use the new DRICreatePCIBusID function in the *_dri.c to request the new,
    more exact busid format. | 
|  | get the drm_file_t * based on the filp passed in ioctl handlers.
- Use this macro on BSD for simplification and improve its error reporting.
    Make failure to find the drm_file_t * print as an error, not debug.
    This failure may be part of the problem with KDE.
- Make debug and error print macros include the pid on BSD. | 
|  | !__HAVE_DMA case. | 
|  | data into temporary variables with the lock held then outputting to
    sysctls with the lock released. Rearranged a little extra code to aid
    this. Note that drm_memory_debug.h hasn't had this fix applied, but I
    consider that code to be just about dead anyway. |