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2008-05-02Add a bit of /proc/dri/*/gem support. Clean up some refcount/pagelock issues.Keith Packard
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.
2008-05-02Add name/open ioctls, separate handle and pointer ref counts.Keith Packard
Names are just another unique integer set (from another idr object). Names are removed when the user refernces (handles) are all destroyed -- this required that handles for objects be counted separately from internal kernel references (so that we can tell when the handles are all gone).
2008-05-02Remove drm_driver argument to functions taking drm_gem_object.Keith Packard
Now that drm_gem_object has a drm_driver * in it, functions don't need both parameters.
2008-05-01Add alignment to all aperture allocation requests.Keith Packard
When pinning buffers, or using execbuffer, allow the application to specify the necessary aperture allocation alignment constraints.
2008-05-01Fix gem ioctls to be 32/64-bit clean.Keith Packard
mixed 32/64 bit systems need 'special' help for ioctl where the user-space and kernel-space datatypes differ. Fixing the datatypes to be the same size, and align the same way for both 32 and 64-bit ppc and x86 environments will elimiante the need to have magic 32/64-bit ioctl translation code.
2008-05-01Unbind objects when freeing, fix some error paths, and warn in others.Eric Anholt
2008-05-01Fix missing member settings in obj/obj_priv, and some error paths.Eric Anholt
2008-05-01Remove _args from gem ioctl argument structure tags.Eric Anholt
2008-05-01Add pin/unpin object ioctls for gem.Eric Anholt
2008-05-01checkpoint: relocations support.Eric Anholt
2008-05-01checkpoint: gtt binding written.Eric Anholt
2008-05-01checkpoint: rename to GEM and a few more i915 bits.Eric Anholt