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2007-06-29Stop-gap fix in xgi_submit_cmdlistIan Romanick
Comment in the code explains it. Basically, I put an if-statement around a block of code to prevent a NULL pointer dereference that should never happen in the first place. Eventually, this will need to come out.
2007-06-29Convert some PCI-e GART related variable to generic types.Ian Romanick
A few of the PCI-e GART related fields in struct xgi_info were hardcoded to u32. None of them need to be. Convert them to either unsigned int or bool.
2007-06-29Delete unused arrays s_emptyBegin and s_flush2D.Ian Romanick
2007-06-29Replace U(8|16) with u(8|16).Ian Romanick
2007-06-29Eliminate unnecessary defines of TRUE and FALSE.Ian Romanick
2007-06-29Replace BOOL with bool.Ian Romanick
2007-06-29Eliminate unused integer and float typedefs.Ian Romanick
2007-06-29Eliminate structure typedefsIan Romanick
Documentation/CodingStyle says that 'typedef struct foo foo_t' is evil. I tend to agree. Elminate all uses of such construct.
2007-06-29Fix return type of xgi_find_pcie_block.Ian Romanick
This function used to return 'void *', which was then cast to 'xgi_pcie_block_t *' at the only caller. I changed the return type to 'struct xgi_pcie_block_s *' and removed the explicit cast.
2007-06-29Avoid hitting BUG() for kernel-only fence objects.Thomas Hellstrom
2007-06-29Fence object reference / dereference cleanup.Thomas Hellstrom
Buffer object dereference cleanup. Add a struct drm_device member to fence objects: This can simplify code, particularly in drivers.
2007-06-28Remove unused type 'struct xgi_pcie_list_s' / xgi_pcie_list_t.Ian Romanick
2007-06-28Minor clean up of variable declarations in xgi_find_pcie_virt.Ian Romanick
2007-06-28Clean up debug log messages in xgi_find_pcie_block.Ian Romanick
2007-06-28Convert comment header of xgi_find_pcie_virt to kernel doc format.Ian Romanick
2007-06-28nouveau/nv50: skeletal backendBen Skeggs
2007-06-28nouveau: Nuke DMA_OBJECT_INIT ioctl (bumps interface to 0.0.7)Ben Skeggs
For various reasons, this ioctl was a bad idea. At channel creation we now automatically create DMA objects covering available VRAM and GART memory, where the client used to do this themselves. However, there is still a need to be able to create DMA objects pointing at specific areas of memory (ie. notifiers). Each channel is now allocated a small amount of memory from which a client can suballocate things (such as notifiers), and have a DMA object created which covers the suballocated area. The NOTIFIER_ALLOC ioctl exposes this functionality.
2007-06-26Clean up warnings about unused variables and functions.Ian Romanick
2007-06-26Clean up mixed declarations and code.Ian Romanick
2007-06-26Revert over-zealous change from previous commit.Ian Romanick
2007-06-26Add XGI driver to Makefiles.Ian Romanick
2007-06-26Clean up compile-time kernel feature detection.Ian Romanick
2007-06-26linux/config.h is deprecated or gone.Ian Romanick
2007-06-26Gut support for pre-2.6 kernels.Ian Romanick
2007-06-26dos2unix and LindentIan Romanick
2007-06-26Initial XP10 code drop from XGI.Ian Romanick
See attachment 10246 on https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5921
2007-06-24nouveau: NV1X/2X/3X PFIFO engtab functionsBen Skeggs
Earlier NV1X chips use the NV04 code, see previous commits about NV10 RAMFC entry size.
2007-06-24nouveau: NV04 PFIFO engtab functionsBen Skeggs
2007-06-24nouveau: NV4X PFIFO engtab functionsBen Skeggs
2007-06-18fix radeon setparam on 32/64 systems, harder.David Woodhouse
Commit 9b01bd5b284bbf519b726b39f1352023cb5e9e69 introduced a compat_ioctl handler for RADEON_SETPARAM, the sole purpose of which was to handle the fact that on i386, alignof(uint64_t)==4. Unfortunately, this handler was installed for _all_ 64-bit architectures, instead of only x86_64 and ia64. And thus it breaks 32-bit compatibility on every other arch, where 64-bit integers are aligned to 8 bytes in 32-bit mode just the same as in 64-bit mode. Arnd has a cunning plan to use 'compat_u64' with appropriate alignment attributes according to the 32-bit ABI, but for now let's just make the compat_radeon_cp_setparam routine entirely disappear on 64-bit machines whose 32-bit compat support isn't for i386. It would be a no-op with compat_u64 anyway. Signed-off-by: David Woodhouse <dwmw2@infradead.org>
2007-06-15i915: Fix handling of breadcrumb counter wraparounds.Michel Dänzer
2007-06-15Fix i915 sequence mask.Thomas Hellstrom
2007-06-15Indentation fixes.Thomas Hellstrom
2007-06-15Fix refcounting / lock race.Thomas Hellstrom
Reported by Steve Wilkins / Michel Dänzer.
2007-06-15Locking fixes and instrumentation.Thomas Hellstrom
2007-06-13Make sure we read fence->signaled while spinlocked.Thomas Hellstrom
2007-06-13Fix fence object deref race.Thomas Hellstrom
2007-06-12Fix some obvious bugs.Thomas Hellstrom
2007-06-12Try to make buffer object / fence object ioctl args 64-bit safe.Thomas Hellstrom
Introduce tile members for future tiled buffer support. Allow user-space to explicitly define a fence-class. Remove the implicit fence-class mechanism. 64-bit wide buffer object flag member.
2007-06-10use krh's idr mods to remove lists from idr codeDave Airlie
2007-06-07oops must fix this properly at some pointDave Airlie
2007-06-07drm: fix radeon setparam alignment issues on 32/64-bitDave Airlie
2007-06-05remove include of linux ioctl32.h from drm driversDave Airlie
2007-06-03Revert "drm: add new drm_wait_on function to replace macro"root
This reverts commit 6e860d08d0f5b1e9a2d711aaf9fd6b982aa8039e. As I said not a good plan - this macro will have to stay for now, trying to do the vbl code with the inline was a bit messy - may need specialised drm wait on functions
2007-06-03radeon: add support for vblank on crtc2Dave Airlie
This add support for CRTC2 vblank on radeon similiar to the i915 support
2007-06-01drm: fixup initialisation of list heads and idrDave Airlie
2007-05-27drm: move context handling code to use linux idrDave Airlie
2007-05-27drm: convert drawable handling to use Linux idrDave Airlie
This cleans this code up a lot and uses the generic Linux idr which is designed for this. Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@linux.ie>
2007-05-26drm: make sure the drawable code doesn't call malloc(0).Michel Dänzer
Signed-off-by: Michel Dänzer <michel@tungstengraphics.com> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@linux.ie>
2007-05-26Revert "drm/ttm: cleanup mm_ioctl ioctls to be separate ioctls."Dave Airlie
This reverts commit 3fdef0dc2000308b16907b95f637c60acde80a74. ditto not on master yet