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Conflicts:
linux-core/drmP.h
linux-core/drm_bo.c
linux-core/drm_drv.c
linux-core/drm_objects.h
shared-core/drm.h
shared-core/i915_dma.c
shared-core/i915_drv.h
shared-core/i915_irq.c
Mostly removing typedefs that snuck into the modesetting code and
updating to the latest TTM APIs. As of today, the i915 driver builds,
but there are likely to be problems, so debugging and bugfixes will
come next.
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This branch replaces the NO_MOVE/NO_EVICT flags to buffer validation with a
separate privileged ioctl to pin buffers like NO_EVICT meant before. The
functionality that was supposed to be covered by NO_MOVE may be reintroduced
later, possibly in a different way, after the superioctl branch is merged.
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Previously any ioctls that weren't explicitly listed in the compat ioctl
table would fail with ENOTTY. If the incoming ioctl number is outside the
range of the table, assume that it Just Works, and pass it off to drm_ioctl.
This make the fence related ioctls work on 64-bit PowerPC.
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This allows the xgi code to compile with older kernels.
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Someone should probably double-check my work here since this is the
first time I've touched drm_compat.[ch]
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xgi-0-0-2
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With the previous linux commit, an AGP aperture at the end of the address space
would have wrapped to 0 and the test would have failed.
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The i830 and newer intel 2D code adds the AGP base to map offsets already,
because it wasn't doing the AGP enable which used to set dev->agp->base.
Credit goes to Zhenyu for finding the issue.
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The original XGI kernel driver strobed 0xB03F each time a page was
allocated to back a GART page. When the driver was converted to use
the DRM SG interface, this code was lost. Returning it fixes a long
standing issue where the X-server would work fine the first time, but
acceleration commands would be ignored on the second X-server
invocation.
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Since the heaps weren't marked as uninitialized, SG memory was never
re-allocated. This prevented the X-server from being able to restart
without re-loading the kernel module.
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The DRM_XGI_PCIE_ALLOC and DRM_XGI_FB_ALLOC ioctls (and the matching
free ioctls) are unified to DRM_XGI_ALLOC. The desired memory region
is selected by xgi_mem_alloc::location. The region is magically
encoded in xgi_mem_alloc::index, which is used to release the memory.
Bump to version 0.11.0. This update requires a new DDX.
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Pass the master's file pointer, as supplied to xgi_bootstrap, to
xgi_cmdlist_initialize. Associate that pointer with the memory
allocated for the command list buffer. By doing this the memory will
be automatically cleaned up when the master closes the device. This
allows the removal of some clean up code.
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Not all drivers call enable (intel), but they would still like to use this
member in driver code.
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If your card doesn't have working context switching, it is now broken.
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1. DRM_NOUVEAU_GPUOBJ_FREE
Used to free GPU objects. The obvious usage case is for Gr objects,
but notifiers can also be destroyed in the same way.
GPU objects gain a destructor method and private data fields with
this change, so other specialised cases (like notifiers) can be
implemented on top of gpuobjs.
2. DRM_NOUVEAU_CHANNEL_FREE
3. DRM_NOUVEAU_CARD_INIT
Ideally we'd do init during module load, but this isn't currently
possible. Doing init during firstopen() is bad as X has a love of
opening/closing the DRM many times during startup. Once the
modesetting-101 branch is merged this can go away.
IRQs are enabled in nouveau_card_init() now, rather than having the
X server call drmCtlInstHandler(). We'll need this for when we give
the kernel module its own channel.
4. DRM_NOUVEAU_GETPARAM
Add CHIPSET_ID value, which will return the chipset id derived
from NV_PMC_BOOT_0.
4. Use list_* in a few places, rather than home-brewed stuff.
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