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2007-07-09Move types shared with user mode to xgi_drm.h.Ian Romanick
2007-07-09Correct types that are shared with user mode.Ian Romanick
2007-07-09Adjust the types of the fields of xgi_aperture.Ian Romanick
2007-07-09Merge xgi_mem_req and xgi_mem_alloc into a single type.Ian Romanick
These two structures were used as the request and reply for certain ioctls. Having a different type for an ioctl's input and output is just wierd. In addition, each structure contained fields (e.g., pid) that had no business being there. This change requires updates to user-space.
2007-07-05Remove XGI_IOCTL_CPUID and associated cruft.Ian Romanick
2007-07-05Major clean up of xgi_ge_irq_handlerIan Romanick
Two large blocks of code were moved out of this function into separate functions. This brought some much needed sanity to the indentation. Some dead varaibles were removed.
2007-07-05Convert weird rtdsc usage to get_cycles.Ian Romanick
I'm not convinced that get_cycles is the right approach here, but it's better than the weird way that rtdsc was being used.
2007-06-29Convert a few more U32 variables to more appropriate, generic types.Ian Romanick
2007-06-29Convert xgi_mem_location enum values to less generic names.Ian Romanick
2007-06-29Convert open coded list iterators to either list_for_each_entry or ↵Ian Romanick
list_for_each_entry_safe
2007-06-29Clean up xgi_pcie_heap_checkIan Romanick
The whole purpose of xgi_pcie_heap_check is to log information about entries on the used_list. If XGI_DEBUG is not set, it doesn't print anything. Therefore we can #ifdef the whole function body. Convert open-code list iteration to use list_for_each_entry.
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.
2007-06-28Remove 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
2007-06-26Clean 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
2007-06-18fix 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
2007-06-10use 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>