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2007-11-05nouveau: Use a sw method instead of notify interrupt to signal fence completion.Ben Skeggs
2007-11-05nouveau: disable m2mf buffer move for the momentBen Skeggs
2007-11-05nouveau: cleanupsBen Skeggs
2007-11-05nouveau: vram is bar1Ben Skeggs
2007-11-05nouveau: hook up an inital fence irq handlerBen Skeggs
2007-11-04drm: fix oops since user objects..Dave Airlie
2007-11-02nouveau: add darktama's email address to authors section.Jeremy Kolb
2007-11-02nouveau: put it all together.Jeremy Kolb
2007-11-02nouveau: Add darktama's fencing code. Restructure some stuff.Jeremy Kolb
2007-11-02nouveau: incorporate darktama's buffer object work.Jeremy Kolb
2007-11-02nouveau: more filling in for ttm. Change copyright since it's based off of ↵Jeremy Kolb
radeon code.
2007-11-02User buffer support.Thomas Hellstrom
2007-10-31nouveau: add missing file.Jeremy Kolb
2007-10-31Merge branch 'master' of git+ssh://git.freedesktop.org/git/mesa/drmJeremy Kolb
2007-10-31nouveau: ttm stubsJeremy Kolb
2007-11-01drm/ttm: add support for cached un-snooped mappings.Dave Airlie
This mapping allows cached objects to be mapped in/out of the TT space with the appropriate flushing calls. It should put back the old CACHED functionality for snooped mappings
2007-11-01i915: fix compat code on 965/g33Dave Airlie
2007-10-31drm: add chipset flushing via agp supportDave Airlie
2007-10-31i915: add backwards compat chipset flushing codeDave Airlie
2007-10-31drm: call driver load after initing agp subsystemDave Airlie
2007-10-30drm/i915: add driver cache flush entry pointDave Airlie
Use clflush on Intel hardware to flush cached objects.
2007-10-29Move struct drm_drawable_info out of public header file.Kristian Høgsberg
2007-10-26i915: suspend/resume supportJesse Barnes
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.
2007-10-26update DRM sysfs supportJesse Barnes
Make DRM devices use real Linux devices instead of class devices, which are going away. While we're at it, clean up some of the interfaces to take struct drm_device * or struct device * and use the global drm_class where needed instead of passing it around.
2007-10-26Buffer flags and masks are 64-bit.Thomas Hellstrom
don't mask off the high dword. Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom <thomas-at-tungstengraphics-dot-com>
2007-10-25Tighten permissions on some buffer manager ioctls.Thomas Hellstrom
Set bo init minor to 0. Add the version function to header.
2007-10-25Buffer manager:Thomas Hellstrom
Implement a version check IOCTL for drivers that don't use drmMMInit from user-space. Remove the minor check from the kernel code. That's really up to the driver. Bump major.
2007-10-25Fix buffer object flag / mask checking.Thomas Hellstrom
2007-10-25Merge branch 'master' into drm-ttm-finalizeThomas Hellstrom
2007-10-25missing mutex unlock bugRoel Kluin
2007-10-22Remove duplicate file.Thomas Hellstrom
2007-10-22Don't clobber the unfenced list with DONT_FENCE operations.Thomas Hellstrom
2007-10-21Disable i915 accelerated blit copy moves for now until we canThomas Hellstrom
guarantee that it doesn't clash with the X server.
2007-10-21Remove the need for the hardware lock in the buffer manager.Thomas Hellstrom
Add interface entry cleaning a memory type without touching NO_EVICT buffers.
2007-10-20Simple replacement for hardware lock in some cases.Thomas Hellstrom
Fix i915 since last commit.
2007-10-19Some comment updates pending removal of the init mutex.Thomas Hellstrom
2007-10-19No fence_class argument on drmBOSetStatus since it's notThomas Hellstrom
associated with a particular command submission.
2007-10-19Remove the clean_unfenced function.Thomas Hellstrom
Change the restriction that non-creators can't change the buffer flags to non-creators can't change EVICT and NO_MOVE flags.
2007-10-17Only allow creator to change shared buffer mask.Thomas Hellstrom
2007-10-17Remove the op ioctl, and replace it with a setuser ioctl.Thomas Hellstrom
Remove need for lock for now. May create races when we clean memory areas or on takedown. Needs to be fixed. Really do a validate on buffer creation in order to avoid problems with fixed memory buffers.
2007-10-17Revert "Replace NO_MOVE/NO_EVICT flags to buffer objects with an ioctl to ↵Thomas Hellstrom
set pinning." This reverts cf2d569daca6954d11a796f4d110148ae2e0c827 commit.
2007-10-17Revert "Copy the important parts of object_validate into object_create()."Thomas Hellstrom
This reverts f9c27aa50b715a7d21858f1ce9e4785120bd0c36 commit.
2007-10-17Revert "Remove the pinned buffer from the LRU when pinning."Thomas Hellstrom
This reverts 3a0bc518e35c62bb9c64c9105f836584d949653f commit.
2007-10-16Revert part of earlier commit that caused an unresolved symbol for i915.Michel Dänzer
2007-10-16Drop destroy ioctls for fences and buffer objects.Kristian Høgsberg
We now always create a drm_ref_object for user objects and this is then the only things that holds a reference to the user object. This way unreference on will destroy the user object when the last drm_ref_object goes way.
2007-10-16Take bo type argument out of the ioctl interface.Kristian Høgsberg
The buffer object type is still tracked internally, but it is no longer part of the user space visible ioctl interface. If the bo create ioctl specifies a non-NULL buffer address we assume drm_bo_type_user, otherwise drm_bo_type_dc. Kernel side allocations call drm_buffer_object_create() directly and can still specify drm_bo_type_kernel. Not 100% this makes sense either, but with this patch, the buffer type is no longer exported and we can clean up the internals later on.
2007-10-16Eliminate support for fake buffers.[utf-8] Kristian Høgsberg
2007-10-12nouveau: mandatory "oops I forgot half of the files" commitArthur Huillet
2007-10-12i915: check mask instead of flags for buffer fence typesDave Airlie
2007-10-10Eliminate trailing whitespace from last commit.Ian Romanick