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It would be nice if one day the DRM driver was the canonical source for
register definitions and core macros. To that end, this patch cleans
things up quite a bit, removing redundant definitions (some with
different names referring to the same register) and generally tidying up
the header file.
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In order to avoid recursive ->detect->interrupt->detect->interrupt->...
we need to disable TV hotplug interrupts in
intel_tv.c:intel_tv_detect_type. We also need to enable the TV interrupt
detection and hotplug sequence properly in i915_irq.c.
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drm_crtc->fb may point to NULL, f.e X server will allocate a new fb
and assign it to the CRTC at startup, when X server exits, it will destroy
the allocated fb, making drm_crtc->fb points to NULL.
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Since drm_bo_driver_init will be called in driver_load, we need to free
what it alloced when error to avoid memory leak.
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Even if the TV encoder hasn't been fused off, we may not have a TV connector on
the platform. The BDB in the BIOS should give us this info in some cases.
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Map the VBIOS (and therefore VBT) at init time for use by various output
initialization routines.
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Conflicts:
linux-core/Makefile.kernel
shared-core/i915_drv.h
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The kernel has removed nopage so move the old nopage codepaths into a compat vm file and switch to using the fault paths.
nopfn is on its way out in the future also, so we should switch to using fault
for that path as well soon
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Turns out it's important to save/restore AR14 in particular.
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Conflicts:
linux-core/Makefile.kernel
linux-core/drm_compat.c
linux-core/drm_fops.c
linux-core/drm_lock.c
shared-core/drm.h
shared-core/i915_dma.c
shared-core/i915_drv.h
shared-core/i915_irq.c
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Make both crtc and the command argument 32 bits to avoid any 32-on-64 compat
issues.
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Chase the lock to it's new location.
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Remove lock functions and use pci_map_rom() instead of pci_map_rom_copy().
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forget to add it in the previous DVO porting patch.
Signed-off-by: Hong Liu <hong.liu@intel.com>
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fix a typo in removing output sysfs.
Signed-off-by: Hong Liu <hong.liu@intel.com>
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This tries to automatically fetch a git revision string and if succeeds,
it #defines GIT_REVISION string macro. Packagers can override it by
'make GIT_REVISION=foo'.
Update Nouveau to use GIT_REVISION, if defined, instead of DRIVER_DATE
in struct drm_driver.
Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pq@iki.fi>
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Ported from Xorg intel 2d driver. Changed interfaces definitions, which needed
to be changed later if other device wants to use these DVO stuff.
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Add some branch prediction hints.
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BO lock fixes.
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Move unfenced checking into idle checking.
Never time out while waiting for software events like unmapped or unfenced.
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Use the new TV property creation routine and fixup the set_property code
to actually do a mode set call when properties change.
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It needs to take arguments from the caller about supported TV formats,
so declare it in drm_crtc.h and export it.
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Cleanup some random cruft left over from the initial port.
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Start i at -1 so that the masking works right.
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Some fields had snuck into the drm_output structure. Put them back and
fill in more stuff from the EDID block.
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Now that we can allocate load detect pipes, we can perform TV out load
detection correctly. Call the new routines and enable proper TV
detection.
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TV out needs to do load detection, which means we have to find an
available pipe to use for the detection. Port over the pipe reservation
code for this purpose.
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the event for these older kernels.
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Put off registering new outputs with sysfs until they're properly configured,
or we may get duplicates if the type hasn't been set yet (as is the case with
SDVO initialization). This also means moving de-registration into the cleanup
function instead of output destroy, since the latter occurs during the normal
course of setup when an output isn't found (and therefore not registered with
sysfs yet.
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into modesetting-101
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This patch ties outputs, output properties and hotplug events into the
DRM core. Each output has a corresponding directory under the primary
DRM device (usually card0) containing dpms, edid, modes, and connection
status files.
New hotplug change events occur when outputs are added or hotplug events
are detected.
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