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2008-07-01Revert "i915: only use tiled blits on 965+"Jesse Barnes
This reverts commit 727d4f1d1667e43b3558bd5f6ed6dc2cd9c29401, somehow git deleted the symlink and replaced it with the file.
2008-07-01i915: only use tiled blits on 965+Jesse Barnes
When scheduled swaps occur, we need to blit between front & back buffers. If the buffers are tiled, we need to set the appropriate XY_SRC_COPY tile bit, but only on 965 chips, since it will cause corruption on pre-965 (e.g. 945). Bug reported by and fix tested by Tomas Janousek <tomi@nomi.cz>. Signed-off-by: Jesse Barnes <jbarnes@virtuousgeek.org>
2008-07-01i915: enable bus mastering on i915 at resume timeJie Luo
On 9xx chips, bus mastering needs to be enabled at resume time for much of the chip to function. With this patch, vblank interrupts will work as expected on resume, along with other chip functions. Fixes kernel bugzilla #10844. Signed-off-by: Jie Luo <clotho67@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jesse Barnes <jbarnes@virtuousgeek.org>
2008-06-24i915: remove unused variableJesse Barnes
Leftover dev_priv from the move of the suspend/resume code into shared-core.
2008-06-24i915: register definition & header file cleanupJesse Barnes
It would be nice if one day the DRM driver was the canonical source for register definitions and core macros. To that end, this patch cleans things up quite a bit, removing redundant definitions (some with different names referring to the same register) and generally tidying up the header file.
2008-06-24[intel-gem] Include drm_compat.h to get kmap_atomic_prot_pfnKeith Packard
2008-06-24drm_compat: it's CONFIG_HIGHMEM, not CONFIG_HIMEMKeith Packard
A mis-spelled config option (was it spelled that way in the past?) eliminated kmap_atomic_prot_pfn from core DRM.
2008-06-24[intel-gem] Recover resources from wedged hardware.Keith Packard
Clean up queues, free objects. On the next entervt, unmark the hardware to let the user try again (presumably after resetting the chip). Someday we'll automatically recover...
2008-06-24[intel-gem] pwrite through GTTKeith Packard
Pin/copy_from_user/unpin through the GTT to eliminate clflush costs. Benchmarks say this helps quite a bit.
2008-06-22agp: use true/false instead of TRUE/FALSEDave Airlie
2008-06-21[intel-gem] Add /proc/dri/*/i915_gem_interruptKeith Packard
This tracks most of the interrupt-related status, including the interrupt registers in the chip and the sequence number variables.
2008-06-21[intel-gem] Remove unused variable.Keith Packard
2008-06-20[intel-gem] Use polling in i915_gem_idle instead of interrupts.Keith Packard
While waiting for the hardware to idle on leavevt or lastclose, poll for the sync sequence number instead of waiting for an interrupt. This allows the code to bail if the hardware hangs for some reason. Also, this avoids issues with signals as the exisiting wait function is interruptible.
2008-06-20[intel-gem] Add intel-specific /proc entries to help monitor gem operationKeith Packard
This adds gem_active, gem_flushing, gem_inactive, gem_request and gem_seqno entries to monitor gem operation and help debug issues.
2008-06-20Add device-specific proc_init and proc_cleanup hooksKeith Packard
This allows device drivers to add proc files
2008-06-20[intel-gem] Use shmem_getpage instead of find_or_create_pageKeith Packard
find_or_create_page doesn't quite set up pages correctly; any newly created pages aren't hooked into the shmem object quite right; user space mmaps of those pages end up mapping pages full of zeros which then get written to the real pages inappropriately. This patch requires that the kernel export shmem_getpage.
2008-06-20[intel-gem] Add DRM_IOCTL_I915_GEM_SW_FINISH to flag CPU writesKeith Packard
When a software fallback has completed, usermode must notify the kernel so that any scanout buffers can be synchronized. This ioctl should be called whenever a fallback completes to flush CPU and chipset caches.
2008-06-20drm: only use kernel ioctl cmd when doing a core ioctl.Dave Airlie
Need to overhaul the mess that is driver ioctls
2008-06-20drm: fix the ioctl to not believe userspace.Dave Airlie
believing userspace causes oopses
2008-06-16[intel] Quirk away MSI support on 945G/GM.Eric Anholt
The PCI caps register reports MSI support even though it isn't really there.
2008-06-16[linux] Use the device's irq for handler setup instead of stale dev->irq.Eric Anholt
This fixes registration when MSI is set up after the stub function fills in dev->irq. Otherwise /proc/interrupts would report attachment to the fasteoi interrupt. dev->irq is still exposed (and updated at IRQ setup) for the drivers that use it for whatever reason.
2008-06-13[intel-gem] Execute MI_FLUSH in leavevt_ioctlKeith Packard
In leavevt_ioctl, queue an MI_FLUSH and then block waiting for it to complete. This will empty the active and flushing lists. That leaves only the inactive list to evict.
2008-06-13[intel-gem] inactive list may contain objects in CPU write domainKeith Packard
Pin/unpin need to know whether to remove/add objects from the inactive list, inactive objects cannot be in any GPU write domain as those would be on the flushing list instead. However, inactive objects may be in the CPU write domain.
2008-06-13[intel-gem] BUG_ON active objects in gem_object_unbindKeith Packard
Now that gem_object_unbind waits for rendering to complete, objects should not be active when they are being pulled from the GTT. BUG_ON if this is broken.
2008-06-13[intel-gem] Debugging -- verify inactive list invariantsKeith Packard
Inactive list elements may not be pinned, active or have non-CPU write domains.
2008-06-13[intel-gem] whitespace fixesKeith Packard
2008-06-13[intel-gem] show total GTT space in /proc/dri/*/gem_objectsKeith Packard
2008-06-13[intel-gem] Wait for rendering to complete before unbinding.Keith Packard
Moving to the CPU domain doesn't ensure that rendering is finished, the buffer may still be in use as a texture or other data source.
2008-06-13[intel-gem] add gtt and pin counts to /proc/dri/*/gem_objectsKeith Packard
Not quite portable, but these are useful for intel. Some more general mechanism could be done...
2008-06-13[intel-gem] Left the last exec buffer pinned. oops.Keith Packard
Loop end variable 'pinned' was set one too low.
2008-06-13[intel-gem] Pin objects during execbufferKeith Packard
Pinning the objects avoids accidentally evicting them while binding other objects.
2008-06-13[intel-gem] throttle based on frames rather than time. Reduces jitter.Keith Packard
Record the last execbuffer sequence for each client. Record that sequence in the throttle ioctl as the 'throttle sequence'. Wait for the last throttle sequence in the throttle ioctl.
2008-06-13[intel-gem] evict_something was failing when wait_request freed objectsKeith Packard
When i915_wait_request clears object from the active list, it may end up freeing them and not moving them to the inactive list. This ends up unbinding objects from the GTT without there ever being new objects visible to i915_gem_evict_something on the inactive list. As the only success condition required the presence of objects on the inactive list, this would falsely assume that no GTT space had been made available, and end up returning -ENOMEM to the application.
2008-06-13[intel] Enable MSI for i915 IRQKeith Packard
2008-06-13[intel-gem] Use a delayed_work instead of a timer + work_structKeith Packard
We want request retirement to occur about once a second when the request queue is non-empty. This was done with a timer that queued a work_struct, using a delayed_work instead makes a lot more sense.
2008-06-13[intel-gem] Reorder i915_add_request to schedule work lastKeith Packard
i915_add_request was calling schedule_delayed_work before adding the request to the list; it makes more sense to do that last.
2008-06-13Use /bin/pwd instead of trusting shell built-inKeith Packard
2008-06-13[gem] Don't require the lock in execbuf now that it's not needed for the ring.Eric Anholt
2008-06-12xgi: Bump kernel versionIan Romanick
This should have been bumped when the fence interface was changed the other day. Better late than never, I suppose.
2008-06-11[gem] Remove the drm_client_lock_take in set_domain.Eric Anholt
We no longer need to use it to protect against shared ringbuffer access.
2008-06-11[gem] Another round of cleanups from checkpatch.plEric Anholt
2008-06-11[gem] Move potentially device-specific ioctls to the intel driver.Eric Anholt
This is the create (may want location flags), pread/pwrite/mmap (performance tuning hints), and set_domain (will 32 bits be enough for everyone?) ioctls. Left in the generic set are just flink/open/close. The 2D driver must be updated for this change, and API but not ABI is broken for 3D. The driver version is bumped to mark this.
2008-06-11Remove override of drm module list in preparation for merge.Eric Anholt
2008-06-11[gem] Remove carefully-sprinkled i915_kernel_lost_context().Eric Anholt
They are not unnecessary since the kernel's the only thing touching the ring.
2008-06-10[gem] Manage the ringbuffer from the kernel in the GEM case.Eric Anholt
This requires that the X Server use the execbuf interface for buffer submission, as it no longer has direct access to the ring. This is therefore a flag day for the gem interface. This also adds enter/leavevt ioctls for use by the X Server. These would get stubbed out in a modesetting implementation, but are required while in an environment where the device's state is only managed by the DRM while X has the VT.
2008-06-10xgixp: Remove dependency on TTM fencesIan Romanick
2008-06-10xgi: Fix 64-bit kernel / 32-bit user issue.Ian Romanick
2008-06-10ati_pcigart: split out the page insert functionDave Airlie
2008-06-08I915 suspend/resume for FreeBSDRobert Noland
2008-06-06[intel] remove settable use_mi_batchbuffer_startKeith Packard
The driver can know what hardware requires MI_BATCH_BUFFER vs MI_BATCH_BUFFER_START; there's no reason to let user mode configure this.