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better place to store them.
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A check in drm_sysfs_connector_remove was supposed to allow it to be called
even with unregistered objects, to make cleanup paths a little simpler.
However, device_is_regsitered didn't always seem to return what we thought it
would, so we'd sometimes end up leaving objects lying around rather than
unregistering them.
Fix this situation up by requiring devices to be registered before being
removed. Any problems resulting from this change should be easier to track
down than the alternative (which is leaving kobjects registered after unload).
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remove fb callbacks, just probe into the driver to sort it out
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Better to initialize all the struct fields to 0. Also more consistent with
other output init routines.
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We need to initialize the edid_blob_ptr to NULL when we init a connector,
otherwise drm_mode_connector_update_edid_property may think there's a valid
EDID lying around and try to destroy it, causing a crash.
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struct_mutex cannot be held while blocking on DRM lock.
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Idea being if you want to add new crtc/output/encoder dynamically later,
you just increase the generation counter and userspace should re-read
all the resources
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Move TTM code into the driver
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This compares the clocks after converting to fb pico timings so we
get the same answer if the X and fb modes are the same.
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Without kernel modesetting, this requires cooperation of the userspace
modesetting driver. We may have to leave the vblank interrupt enabled otherwise
to avoid problems.
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Only compensate when the driver counter actually appears to have moved
backwards.
The compensation deltas need to be incremental instead of absolute; drop the
vblank_offset field and just use atomic_sub().
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Turns out the radeon driver is affected by the same problem that prompted i915
to revert to less useful counter flipping at the end of the vblank interval. In
the long term, we can hopefully implement more reliable methods to achieve
counter flipping at the beginning of vblank, but otherwise this should be an
acceptable workaround.
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This reverts commit 6671ad1917698b6174a1af314b63b3800d75248c.
The vblank ioctl needs to update the userspace parameters when interrupted by
a signal, which was prevented by this. Let's see if this breaks other ioctls...
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This should be pci_map_page not pci_map_single
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Just renaming this function and related parameters to match terminology used
elsewhere in the driver.
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set_domain can block waiting for rendering to complete. If that process is
interrupted by a signal, it can return -EINTR. Catch this error in all
callers and correctly deal with the result.
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This creates a default group attached to the legacy drm minor nodes.
It covers all the objects in the set. make set resources only return
objects for this set. Need to fix up other functions to only work on
objects in their allowed set.
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handle crtc/encoders/connectors/fb/mode/property/blob using this system.
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Not 100% sure this is a good idea, but I think I'd rather things
communicate with bo handles not fb ids.
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This asks the driver to suggest the best encoder for the connector
during the pick crtcs stage.
Need to also do this during mode setting stages
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Migrated the output mode collection into the helper.
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Move dpms into the helper functions.
Move crtc into the encoder.
Move disable unused functions into the helper.
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Conflicts:
linux-core/Makefile.kernel
shared-core/i915_drv.h
shared-core/nouveau_state.c
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The problem was revealed where on 965, the display list vertex buffer would see:
create -> (CPU, CPU)
set_domain (CPU, CPU) -> (CPU, CPU)
set_comain (CPU, 0) -> (CPU, 0) (no clflush occurred)
execbuf (GPU, 0) -> (CPU+GPU, 0) (still no clflush)
instead of:
create -> (CPU, CPU)
set_domain (CPU, CPU) -> (CPU, CPU)
set_comain (CPU, 0) -> (CPU, CPU)
execbuf (GPU, 0) -> (CPU+GPU, 0) (clflushed)
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