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libdrm validate and fencing functions.
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as an argument.
Validate stub.
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Conversion functions in drmP.h and xf86drm.c.
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drm ioctls 0x80 - 0xFF.
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useless. Remove SIGIO handling functions as they're server-only and
properly belong in libdri.
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valgrind.
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makedev() as a function call that elfloader can't resolve. Originally
Gentoo Bug #41962, reported by Ryan Breen, fix feedback from Ryan
Lortie.
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xc/xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/os-support/linux/drm/xf86drm.c so
that it matches the prototypes in xf86drm.h XFree86 bug: Reported by:
Submitted by: Reviewed by: Obtained from:
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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.
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interrupted by a signal)
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device number and recreate it if necessary. Fixes xf86drm.c to allow
linux binaries to be used for emulation on FreeBSD.
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- Use installed libraries that are not built here.
- Don't build/install client-library related file and headers.
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glide header files.
The changes include:
- Brian Paul's changes to the tdfx client-side 3D driver to make it
dlopen() the correct glide library (Voodoo3 or Voodoo5). This allows
both types of the glide library to co-exist, and allows Voodoo3/Voodoo5
cards to be mixed in multi-head configs.
- DRM kernel driver changes to allow a driver to set up multiple instances
(minor numbers), one for each card present that the driver supports.
This is currently implemented and tested only for the tdfx DRM driver.
- Add some missing missing <stdarg.h> includes.
- Some log message cleanups.
- Change the 2D tdfx driver to access VGA legacy registers via their PCI
I/O space access points rather than their legacy addresses, and fix
some problems with the way the VGA-related bits are initialised.
Status:
- With these changes, multi-head direct rendering works with multiple
Voodoo3 and/or Voodoo5 cards. This has been tested with two PCI Voodoo3
cards and an AGP Voodoo5 card, and all permutations of those.
Caveats:
- Xinerama is not supported. If Xinerama is enabled, then direct rendering
gets disabled.
- The text mode on secondary screens will show junk after the X server
exits.
- On some hardware, starting the X server on multiple 3dfx cards will
result in a hard lockup. One workaround is to enable APIC support in a
uni-processor kernel, or use an SMP kernel.
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because of Linus' comments
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more flexible and allow older module versions to still work. Might not
be final code if we move over to DRI kernel module version, but will be
if we use XFree86 version. + Only build tdfx.o instead of tdfx-4_1_0.o
since tdfx.o has never changed its API.
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module
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platforms.
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