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Track named objects in /proc/dri/0/gem_names.
Track total object count in /proc/dri/0/gem_objects.
Initialize device gem data.
return -ENODEV for gem ioctls if the driver doesn't support gem.
Call unlock_page when unbinding from gtt.
Add numerous misssing calls to drm_gem_object_unreference.
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Fixes resume from hibernate in some configurations.
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fix i915 driver to use state for hibernate save avoidance.
Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
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Failing to preserve the MI_ARB_STATE register was causing FIFO underruns on
the VGA output on my HP 2510p after resume.
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On many chipsets, the checks for DPLL enable or VGA mode will prevent the
pipeconf regs from being restored, which could result in a blank display or X
failing to come back after resume. So restore them unconditionally along with
actually restoring pipe B's palette correctly.
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On resume, if the interrupt state isn't restored correctly, we may end
up with a flood of unexpected or ill-timed interrupts, which could cause
the kernel to disable the interrupt or vblank events to happen at the
wrong time. So save/restore them properly.
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waiting types.
Add a "command_stream_barrier" method to the bo driver.
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In hibernate, we may end up calling the VGA save regs function twice, so we
need to make sure it's idempotent. That means leaving ARX in index mode after
the first save operation. Fixes hibernate on 965.
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Conflicts:
linux-core/drmP.h
linux-core/drm_drv.c
shared-core/i915_drv.h
shared-core/i915_irq.c
shared-core/mga_irq.c
shared-core/radeon_irq.c
shared-core/via_irq.c
Mostly trivial conflicts.
mach64 support from Mathieu Bérard.
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This adds new chipset id in drm.
Signed-off-by: Zhenyu Wang <zhenyu.z.wang@intel.com>
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Flags pending validation were stored in a misleadingly named field, 'mask'.
As 'mask' is already used to indicate pieces of a flags field which are
changing, it seems better to use a name reflecting the actual purpose of
this field. I chose 'proposed_flags' as they may not actually end up in
'flags', and in an case will be modified when they are moved over.
This affects the API, but not ABI of the user-mode interface.
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Fix from the X driver. Make sure the PLLs are enabled and not in VGA mode
before writing PIPE(A|B)CONF regs to avoid hangs or crashes.
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Kernel "cleanfile" script run.
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Conflicts:
linux-core/drmP.h
linux-core/drm_drv.c
linux-core/drm_irq.c
shared-core/i915_drv.h
shared-core/i915_irq.c
shared-core/mga_drv.h
shared-core/mga_irq.c
shared-core/radeon_drv.h
shared-core/radeon_irq.c
Merge in the latest master bits and update the remaining drivers (except
mach64 which math_b is working on). Also remove the 9xx hack from the i915
driver; it seems to be correct.
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Use clflush on Intel hardware to flush cached objects.
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Add suspend/resume support to the i915 driver. Moves some of the
initialization into the driver load routine, and fixes up places where we
assumed no dev_private existed in some of the cleanup paths. This allows
us to suspend/resume properly even if X isn't running.
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If the driver doesn't support vertical blank interrupts, it won't call
drm_vblank_init(), and dev->num_crtcs will be 0.
Also fix an off-by-one test against dev->num_crtcs.
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of vblank interrupt in order to save power.
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This is required to use TTM to allocate the ring buffer.
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Buffer object driver for via.
Some changes to buffer object driver callbacks.
Improve fence flushing.
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(Fence objects belonging to different command submission mechanisms).
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Fixed - to System memory copies are implemented by
flipping in a cache-coherent TTM,
blitting to it, and then flipping it out.
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Add a file for memory move helpers, drm_bo_move.c
Implement generic memory move.
Cached, no_move and unmapped memory temporarily broken.
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Memory types are either fixed (on-card or pre-bound AGP) or not fixed
(dynamically bound) to an aperture. They also carry information about:
1) Whether they can be mapped cached.
2) Whether they are at all mappable.
3) Whether they need an ioremap to be accessible from kernel space.
In this way VRAM memory and, for example, pre-bound AGP appear
identical to the memory manager.
This also makes support for unmappable VRAM simple to implement.
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Fix up init and destruction code.
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When the vertical blank interrupt is enabled for both pipes, pipe A is
considered primary and pipe B secondary. When it's only enabled for one pipe,
it's always considered primary for backwards compatibility.
(cherry picked from 0c7d7f43610f705e8536a949cf2407efaa5ec217 commit)
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Bump driver minor and date.
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Change the fence object interface somewhat to allow some more flexibility.
Make list IOCTLS really restartable.
Try to avoid busy-waits in the kernel using immediate return to user-space with an -EAGAIN.
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0x00 EXE fence. Signals when command stream interpreter has reached the point
where the fence was emitted.
0x01 FLUSH fence. Signals when command stream interpreter has reached the point
where the fence was emitted, and all previous drawing operations have been
completed and flushed.
Implements busy wait (for fastest response time / high CPU) and
lazy wait (User interrupt or timer driven).
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suspend, and the DDX driver re-inits the board successfully anyway.
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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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the code for it, rather than introducing something that isn't going to
work 100% of the time.
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registers things tend to lock up in certain situations.
The BIOS repost will fix things up.
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