Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2008-05-12 | drm: masters are always authenticated | Dave Airlie | |
2008-05-12 | drm: fix oops on reading proc file with no master | Dave Airlie | |
2008-05-11 | [GEM] Make pread/pwrite manage memory domains. No luck with movnti though. | Keith Packard | |
pread and pwrite must update the memory domains to ensure consistency with the GPU. At some point, it should be possible to avoid clflush through this path, but that isn't working for me. | |||
2008-05-10 | [intel-GEM] exec list can contain pinned, lru cannot. | Keith Packard | |
The exec list contains all objects, in order of use. The lru list contains only unpinned objects ready to be evicted. This required two changes -- the first was to not migrate pinned objects from exec to lru, the second was to search for the first unpinned object in the exec list when doing eviction. | |||
2008-05-10 | Merge commit 'anholt/drm-gem' into drm-gem | Keith Packard | |
2008-05-10 | [GEM] Add drm-gem.txt | Keith Packard | |
Add some API and implementation documentation for GEM. | |||
2008-05-10 | [intel-GEM] Clean up GEM ioctl naming. | Keith Packard | |
Rename 'validate_entry' to 'exec_object', then clean up some field names in structures (renaming buffer_offset to just offset, for example). | |||
2008-05-09 | GEM: Fix arguments to drm_memrange_init so we don't exceed our allocation. | Eric Anholt | |
It takes (offset, size), not (offset, end). | |||
2008-05-09 | GEM: Separate the LRU into execution list and LRU list. | Eric Anholt | |
Now, the LRU list has objects that are completely done rendering and ready to kick out, while the execution list has things with active rendering, which have associated cookies and reference counts on them. | |||
2008-05-09 | GEM: Clear obj_priv->agp_mem when we free it. | Eric Anholt | |
Still managing to get something wrong with this, oopsing down in agp. | |||
2008-05-09 | GEM: Avoid leaking refs on target objects on presumed offset success. | Eric Anholt | |
2008-05-09 | i915: use BDB TV flag for TV detection | Jesse Barnes | |
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. | |||
2008-05-09 | i915: add basic VBT support | Jesse Barnes | |
Map the VBIOS (and therefore VBT) at init time for use by various output initialization routines. | |||
2008-05-09 | [gem] API cleanup. allocate->create unreference->close name->flink | Keith Packard | |
Make the API names a bit more consistent. | |||
2008-05-09 | Fix build problems | Alan Hourihane | |
2008-05-08 | [i915] clean up whinging from checkpatch.pl | Keith Packard | |
2008-05-08 | Clean up whinging from checkpatch.pl in drm_gem.c | Keith Packard | |
Whitespace changes, a few too-long-lines and some extra braces. | |||
2008-05-08 | GEM: Fix oops on NULL dereference when we try clflushing when we don't need to. | Eric Anholt | |
2008-05-08 | i915: Changed intel_fb to use the new drm_crtc_set_config interface | Jakob Bornecrantz | |
2008-05-08 | [intel-gem] Move domains to relocation records. add set_domain ioctl. | Keith Packard | |
Domain information is about buffer relationships, not buffer contents. That means a relocation contains the domain information as it knows how the source buffer references the target buffer. This also adds the set_domain ioctl so that user space can move buffers to the cpu domain. | |||
2008-05-08 | i915: Fixed indent in intel_fb.c | Jakob Bornecrantz | |
2008-05-08 | drm: Made set_config use drm_mode_set as a argument | Jakob Bornecrantz | |
2008-05-08 | drm: check for NULL fb here, shouldn't happen but avoid oops for now | Dave Airlie | |
2008-05-08 | drm: set crtc->fb to NULL | Dave Airlie | |
2008-05-08 | intel: set correct limits on screen width/height from DDX | Dave Airlie | |
2008-05-08 | drm: fix replacefb to change fb properties | Dave Airlie | |
2008-05-08 | drm_mode: initial replacefb implemenation | Dave Airlie | |
2008-05-08 | drm: fix typo from previous merge | Dave Airlie | |
2008-05-08 | Merge remote branch 'origin/master' into modesetting-101 | Dave Airlie | |
Conflicts: linux-core/Makefile.kernel shared-core/i915_drv.h | |||
2008-05-07 | Apply a few stylistic cleanups to match kernel code. | Arjan van de Ven | |
2008-05-07 | GEM: Wait for existing rendering to complete before writing relocation data. | Eric Anholt | |
This should already have been generally safe since we don't change contents and put in new relocations between execbufs, so if we were writing in a new relocation then we'd already waited rendering to complete when we moved the target of the relocation. However, doing the right thing will be required if we do buffer reuse. | |||
2008-05-07 | GEM: Extend cache domain stuff for 965. | Eric Anholt | |
One of our MI_FLUSH bits is reserved on 965, being always implied, and there's a vertex cache that was forgotten. | |||
2008-05-07 | drm: nopage compat fixup for drm_vm | Dave Airlie | |
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 | |||
2008-05-06 | [intel-GEM] ref count objects in gtt-lru. | Keith Packard | |
If objects on the lru aren't ref counted, they'll get pulled from the gtt as soon as they are freed. This change does cause objects to get stuck in the gtt until they're forced out by new requests. The lru should get cleaned when the irq occurs. | |||
2008-05-06 | [intel-GEM] Add memory domain support. | Keith Packard | |
Memory domains allow the kernel to track which caches to flush and how to move objects before buffer execution. | |||
2008-05-06 | Merge commit 'anholt/drm-gem' into drm-gem | Keith Packard | |
2008-05-06 | Start coding up memory domains | Keith Packard | |
2008-05-06 | GEM: Use irq-based fencing rather than syncing and evicting every exec. | Eric Anholt | |
2008-05-06 | GEM: Skip relocation if presumed offset matches. | Eric Anholt | |
2008-05-06 | GEM: Save the last ioremapped page for relocations in case we need it again. | Eric Anholt | |
2008-05-05 | Dump last batch buffer when hardware lockup is detected. | Keith Packard | |
2008-05-05 | Unlock pages right after getting them. | Keith Packard | |
pages come back from find_or_create_page locked, but must not stay locked for long. Unlock them immediately instead of waiting until we're done with them to avoid deadlock when applications try to touch them. | |||
2008-05-05 | Merge commit 'anholt/drm-gem' into drm-gem | Keith Packard | |
Conflicts: linux-core/i915_gem.c | |||
2008-05-05 | GEM: Replace drm_memrange_for_each with just evicting what we brought in. | Eric Anholt | |
I was wrong about how the data structure worked, and didn't care to fix it to support debugging code. | |||
2008-05-05 | Remove some debug messages. | Keith Packard | |
2008-05-05 | Add object base to relocation store address. | Keith Packard | |
The relocated value was being written to the wrong location, missing the object base address. | |||
2008-05-05 | Emit clflush and chipset flush when mapping objects to gtt | Keith Packard | |
2008-05-05 | Correct execbuffer offset. Add memory barrier and chipset flush. | Keith Packard | |
2008-05-05 | Add i915_dispatch_gem_execbuffer (broken). | Keith Packard | |
This function submits a gem-based execbuffer to the ring. It doesn't work yet. | |||
2008-05-02 | Don't forget to set the memrange private, and reset ring on kernel entry. | Eric Anholt | |