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drm_mode_create to be consistent with the other functions. Also document
where we need locking fixes and what the locks are for.
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into origin/modesetting-101
Conflicts:
shared-core/i915_init.c - reconcile with airlied's new code
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remove i915_driver_load fb related stuff. Add a small helper for setting up
outputs.
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We need to keep a list of user created fbs to nuke on master exit.
We also need to use the bo properly.
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- allow drm_buffer_object_create to be called w/o dev_mapping
- fixup i915 init code to allocate memory, fb and set modes right
- pass fb to drm_initial_config for setup
- change some debug output to make it easier to spot
- fixup lvds code to use DDC probing correctly
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So far I can load fbcon, once I use my miniglx to add a framebuffer.
fbcon doesn't show anything on screen but baby steps and all that.
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into origin/modesetting-101
Conflicts:
linux-core/drm_crtc.c - trivial merge
linux-core/drm_crtc.h - trivial merge
linux-core/intel_display.c - crtc_config -> mode_config
shared-core/i915_dma.c - accommodate new init code in i915_init.c
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- move EDID structures to drm_edid.h
- add EDID info structure to drm_output
- add a few routines to intel_display for getting current mode info
- add some prototypes to intel_drv.h and drm_crtc.h
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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
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X.org calls this crtc_config but this is a bad name and will confuse ppl later
(and me now :-)
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Originally from Jakob, cleaned up by airlied.
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fixup drm_crtc.c so it matches VGA and other outputs properly.
make drm_crtc.c less verbose.
add function declarations in drm_crtc.h for other files.
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This hooks up the userspace mode set it "seems" to work.
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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.
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