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2004-05-182.4 compat fixDave Airlie
2004-05-10do some real testing and fix the DRM initialising and unloadingDave Airlie
2004-05-09Commit sysfs and drm PCI changes for 2.6 kernelDave Airlie
2004-05-03use drm.. not dri for class...Dave Airlie
2004-05-02fix 2.4 buildDave Airlie
2004-05-02better device class support from Jon Smirls patches..Dave Airlie
2004-04-22Add __user annotations from kernelDave Airlie
2004-04-22add sparc ffb files from kernel just to keep things in syncDave Airlie
2004-04-21bug from Linux kernel list caught by checkerDave Airlie
2004-04-21centralise pci ids into one place and use scripts to generate files forDave Airlie
kernel
2004-04-18Move Makefile.linux to Makefile.Michel Daenzer
Get rid of Makefile juggling hacks which are no longer necessary.
2004-04-12more files for mach64Dave Airlie
2004-04-12Add mach64 to the trunkDave Airlie
2004-04-10include highmem.hDave Airlie
2004-04-10patch from Andrew Morton tree from Arjan van de Ven fixes some oopses seenDave Airlie
with 4G/4G split
2004-04-10align code with Linux kernel.Dave Airlie
2004-04-10remove unused codeDave Airlie
2004-04-10update from linux kernel for ia64Dave Airlie
2004-04-08disable PCI DMA ioctls as they are not used currently until SAVAGE_CMD_DMAAlan Hourihane
is made to work.
2004-04-08big whitespace .. this aligns all the whitespace in this file with the bkDave Airlie
checkout linux tree
2004-04-082.6 sysfs patches + stubs in drmP.h for 2.4 compatibilityDave Airlie
2004-04-08long dev_t patches from 2.6 treeDave Airlie
2004-04-082.6 patches for larger dev_tDave Airlie
2004-04-08more 2.4 compat fnsDave Airlie
2004-04-08patch from Linux kernel 2.6.5Dave Airlie
2004-04-08patch from lkDave Airlie
2004-03-31VIA module fixes:Thomas Hellstrom
1. Fixed up PCI-id's. 2. Fixed 2.6 warning in kernel Makefile.
2004-03-26Added via driver to drm/linux/Config.in Reported by: Terry BarnabyThomas Hellstrom
2004-03-24Exported symbols cause compilation failure of via_mm.c on 2.4 kernels.Thomas Hellstrom
Added via_mm.o to export-objs: Reported by: HMX, Via Arena Forum
2004-03-24Modified linux/Kconfig to include the via drm driver.Thomas Hellstrom
2004-03-23Merged via-1-2-0: Altered Makefiles in drm/linuxThomas Hellstrom
2004-03-16Add a missing ifdef CTX to get rid of the waring in the gamma driver build.Jon Smirl
XFree86 bug: Reported by: Submitted by: Reviewed by: Obtained from:
2004-03-12Fixes need to clean up the mess I made with the mesa merge. This codeJon Smirl
allows the mesa drivers to use a single definition of the DRM sarea/IOCTLS located in the drm driver directory. Adjustments were made to the 2D drivers to not include these changes. Changes to the mesa copy of DRM were copied to the DRI copy. XFree86 bug: Reported by: Submitted by: Reviewed by: Obtained from:
2004-02-28Remove extraneous code accidentally added with revision 1.86Michel Daenzer
2004-02-28More differentiated error codes for DRM(agp_acquire)Michel Daenzer
Obtained from: Linux kernel
2004-02-24Use DO_MUNMAP_4_ARGS macro defined in Makefile.linux (Steve Holland).Felix Kuehling
Silence a warning about a format-argument mismatch in printk.
2004-02-22Merged the Savage DRM driver from the savage-2-0-0-branch into the trunk.Felix Kuehling
2004-02-21Conditionally add definition of list_for_each_entry_safe for kernelFelix Kuehling
versions that don't have it.
2004-02-20drm_ctx_dtor.patch Submitted by: Erdi ChenKeith Whitwell
2004-01-11Adapt to nopage() prototype change in Linux 2.6.1.Michel Daenzer
Reviewed by: Arjan van de Ven <arjanv@redhat.com>, additional feedback from William Lee Irwin III and Linus Torvalds.
2003-12-16Don't ioremap the framebuffer area. The ioremapped area wasn't used byEric Anholt
anything, and took up valuable KVA. While I'm in the area, clean up BSD MTRR stuff some more. Suggested by: jonsmirl
2003-11-06Return EBUSY when attempting to addmap a DRM_SHM area with a lock in it ifEric Anholt
dev->lock.hw_lock is already set. This fixes the case of two X Servers running on the same head on different VTs with interface 1.1, by making the 2nd head fail to inizialize like before.
2003-11-05Changes to DRM(irq_install)...... wrap dev->dma usage with __HAVE_DMA inAlan Hourihane
irq handler, fixes kernel ooops. comment out some setting of flags that are done in DRM(setup) (not sure why both of the above is done in the irq handler)
2003-11-05- Tie the DRM to a specific device: setunique no longer succeeds when givenEric Anholt
a busid that doesn't correspond to the device the DRM is attached to. This is a breaking of backwards-compatibility only for the multiple-DRI-head case with X Servers that don't use interface 1.1. - Move irq_busid to drm_irq.h and make it only return the IRQ for the current device. Retains compatibility with previous X Servers, cleans up unnecessary code. This means no irq_busid on !__HAVE_IRQ, but can be changed if necessary. - Bump interface version to 1.2. This version when set signifies that the control ioctl should ignore the irq number passed in and enable the interrupt handler for the attached device. Otherwise it errors out when the passed-in irq is not equal to the device's. - Store the highest version the interface has been set to in the device. - Fix a recursion on DRM_LOCK in irq_uninstall on FreeBSD. This leaves irq_uninstall being done without the lock in some cases, but it was racey anyways.
2003-11-04Memory layout transition:Michel Daenzer
the 2D driver initializes MC_FB_LOCATION and related registers sanely the DRM deduces the layout from these registers clients use the new SETPARAM ioctl to tell the DRM where they think the framebuffer is located in the card's address space the DRM uses all this information to check client state and fix it up if necessary This is a prerequisite for things like direct rendering with IGP chips and video capturing.
2003-10-24Switch pci enumeration call to work on both 2.4 and 2.6 pci_for_each_dev isJon Smirl
not supported on 2.6
2003-10-23Move to "old-style" probing as documented in linux/Documentation/pci.txt.Eric Anholt
This should resolve the probe problems with radeon framebuffer due to pci_driver attachment being exclusive.
2003-10-23- Introduce a new ioctl, DRM_IOCTL_SET_VERSION. This ioctl allows theEric Anholt
server or client to notify the DRM that it expects a certain version of the device dependent or device independent interface. If the major doesn't match or minor is too large, EINVAL is returned. A major of -1 means that the requestor doesn't care about that portion of the interface. The ioctl returns the actual versions in the same struct. - Introduce DRM DI interface version 1.1. If the server requests version 1.1, then the DRM sets the unique itself according to the busid of the device it probed, which may then be accessed as normal using getunique. - Request version 1.1 in libdrm's drmOpenByBusID, allowing the X Server to request based on a BusID. Introduce a wrapper for DRM_IOCTL_SET_VERSION and bump libdrm minor version. - Pass the busid in DRIScreenInit if libdrm can handle both a busid and name. This allows drmOpenByBusID to be used to find the DRM instead of just the driver name, which allows us in the future to tie a DRM more strongly to the device it probed to. Introduce a function DRICreatePCIBusID which creates a busid in the form pci:oooo:bb:dd.f similar to linux's pci_name() function. This matches the format used by the DRM in version 1.1. libdrm knows how to match both this format and the old PCI:b:d:f format. - Use the new DRICreatePCIBusID function in the *_dri.c to request the new, more exact busid format.
2003-10-22- Add DRM_GET_PRIV_WITH_RETURN macro. This can be used in shared code toEric Anholt
get the drm_file_t * based on the filp passed in ioctl handlers. - Use this macro on BSD for simplification and improve its error reporting. Make failure to find the drm_file_t * print as an error, not debug. This failure may be part of the problem with KDE. - Make debug and error print macros include the pid on BSD.
2003-10-19Fix probing on 2.5+ kernels, which require that drivers have .id_table set.Eric Anholt
We use PCI_ANY_ID to ask that our probe is called for every available device. Submitted by: jonsmirl