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2008-05-08cursor: pass handle not BO.Dave Airlie
2008-03-07drm: fixup for new sysfs APIDave Airlie
2008-03-05libdrm: fix warnings in mode codeDave Airlie
2008-03-05remove unused functions + include header fileDave Airlie
2008-02-29drm: change fb api to take a bo handle not the bo pointer.Dave Airlie
2008-02-28drm: add a check for if modesetting is supported.Dave Airlie
This is Linux only code, it just uses sysfs to see if a control device has been registered on the requested PCI ID
2008-02-07Added userspace part of hotplug ioctl and demoJakob Bornecrantz
2008-01-30ModeFB demo now display cursorJakob Bornecrantz
2008-01-28Added cursor supportJakob Bornecrantz
2007-12-18remove output namesDave Airlie
2007-12-11modesetting: fixup property setting and add connector propertyDave Airlie
2007-12-11modesetting: add dpms property and initial settable property ioctlDave Airlie
2007-12-06add property blobs and edid reporting supportDave Airlie
2007-12-05more WIP on blobs..Dave Airlie
I'm going to pass back a list of blob ids and lengths in the getproperty. will need another ioctl to return the blob data as it is variable length.
2007-12-05arrgggh.. make all ioctl structs 32/64-bit compatible hopefully.Dave Airlie
This also starts to add blob property support. someone needs to check this work for other things like ppc/x86 alignment diffs
2007-12-03mode: copy back the mode if is valid correctlyDave Airlie
2007-12-03finish of mode add/remove, just have attach/detach modesDave Airlie
2007-12-03modesetting API change for removing mode ids and making modes per output.Dave Airlie
so really want to get a list of modes per output not the global hammer list. also we remove the mode ids and let the user pass back the full mode description need to fix up add/remove mode for user modes now
2007-11-27drm/modesetting: add initial gettable properites code.Dave Airlie
This allow the user to retrieve a list of properties for an output. Properties can either be 32-bit values or an enum with an associated name. Range properties are to be supported. This API is probably not all correct, I may make properties part of the general resource get when I think about it some more. So basically you can create properties and attached them to whatever outputs you want, so it should be possible to create some generics and just attach them to every output.
2007-11-15libdrm: return crtc id to userspaceDave Airlie
2007-11-15libdrm: add crtc/output ids to userspace interfaceDave Airlie
2007-11-05Pass pointer to drmModeRmMode.Alan Hourihane
2007-11-05pass pointer for drmModeRmFBAlan Hourihane
2007-05-05Cleaned up userspace interface for modesetting.Jakob Bornecrantz
2007-05-01Add support for user defined modesDave Airlie
This allows userspace to specify modes and add them to the modesetting system and attach modes to outputs
2007-04-12use FB everywhereDave Airlie
2007-04-12allow framebuffer changes on the crtc setupDave Airlie
2007-04-12add getfb ioctlDave Airlie
2007-04-11add support for setting a framebuffer depthDavid Airlie
2007-04-11add an fb count + id get to the get resources code pathDavid Airlie
2007-04-10export output name to userspaceDavid Airlie
2007-04-10fixup numerous issues with adding framebuffer supportDavid Airlie
This still isn't perfect but it fixes a few oopses and cleans up some of the tabs and bugs in the original fb limit code
2007-04-10mode: fixup problems with framebuffer add functionDavid Airlie
2007-04-10add addfb/rmfb ioctlsJakob Bornecrantz
Originally from Jakob, cleaned up by airlied.
2007-04-05checkpoint commit: implement SetCrtc so modes can in theory be set from userDave Airlie
This hooks up the userspace mode set it "seems" to work.
2007-04-05checkpoint commit: added getresources, crtc and outputDave Airlie
This adds the user interfaces from Jakob and hooks them up for 3 ioctls GetResources, GetCrtc and GetOutput. I've made the ids for everything fbs, crtcs, outputs and modes go via idr as per krh's suggestion on irc as it make the code nice and consistent.