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2004-08-27run i915 through lindentDave Airlie
2004-08-27__NO_VERSION__ hasn't been needed since 2.3 days ditch it...Dave Airlie
2004-08-27Make DRM detect vesafb and revert to stealth mode to avoid resourceJon Smirl
conflicts
2004-08-24Merged drmfntbl-0-0-2Dave Airlie
2004-08-24addmap-base-2 patch from Jon Smirl:Dave Airlie
sets up the DRM to have the ability to have permanent maps while the driver is loaded...
2004-08-24This patch adds three new ioctl's to the VIA Unichrome/Pro DRM driver:Erdi Chen
DRM_IOCTL_VIA_DMA_INIT DRM_IOCTL_VIA_CMDBUFFER DRM_IOCTL_VIA_FLUSH The first ioctl sets up an area in AGP memory that will be used as the ring buffer. The second ioctl copies a command buffer from user space memory to the ring buffer. The third ioctl waits for engine idle until it returns. The motivation for this patch is to avoid the wait for engine idle call before each buffer flush in the current DRI driver. With this patch, the DRI driver can continue to flush its buffer as long as there is free space in the ring buffer. This patch adds an additional copy operation on the command buffer. This buffer copying is necessary to support multiple DRI clients rendering simultaneously. Otherwise, more CPU time will be spent in the busy loop waiting for engine idle between DRI context switch. Even in the single client case, the tradeoff is reasonable in comparision to the kernel call to check for free buffer space for the client to render directly to the ring buffer.
2004-08-17Merged drmfntbl-0-0-1Dave Airlie
2004-08-172.6.8.1 has changed the links in /lib/modulesDave Airlie
2004-08-15Fix warning about unused ddev variableJon Smirl
2004-08-15Add dev to DRIVER_CTX_DTOR( dev, pos->handle) so that sis driver willJon Smirl
compile #if 0 get_pci_driver use in hotplug function until fbdev work around is written
2004-08-14Add a "dev" argument to DRIVER_CTX_[CD]TOR. This will be used in anEric Anholt
upcoming commit for the SiS driver.
2004-08-11minor patch from Jon Smirl : sets up some things for later useDave Airlie
2004-08-10Patch from Jon Smirl to add attribute field to the pciids, and use this forDave Airlie
certain radeon combinations - intel drivers can probably use this for dual head capable devices etc..
2004-08-042.4 compatDave Airlie
2004-08-042.4 hotplug compatDave Airlie
2004-08-03fix for drm in /proc - from Jon SmirlDave Airlie
2004-07-31Add a hotplug event to DRM. Parameters match the ones from the general PCIJon Smirl
hotplug event plus the addition of one requesting RESET. Put your scripts in /etc/hotplug.d/drm to run. kernel class_simple generates the ADD/REMOVE events. No cards currently request RESET, the flag is there to stop you from resetting your boot display.
2004-07-31fixes for using userspace pointers found by sparse utilityDave Airlie
From: Dave Airlie
2004-07-31athe patch below optimises the drm code to not do put_user() on memory theDave Airlie
kernel allocated and then mmap-installed to userspace, but instead makes it use the kernel virtual address directly instead. From: Arjan van de Ven <arjanv@redhat.com>
2004-07-25sync up with current 2.6 kernel bk tree - mostly __user annotationsDave Airlie
2004-07-25whitespace merge with kernelDave Airlie
2004-07-25if the driver has already register don't do another intermodule registerDave Airlie
2004-07-25Patch from Tom Arbuckle for missing bus_addressDave Airlie
2004-07-22another logic error returns 0 or greater for successDave Airlie
2004-07-21ATI Rage 128 and Radeon DRM unconditionally depend on PCIDave Airlie
Signed-off-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@linux-m68k.org>
2004-07-21add some more debugging fix ++ and --Dave Airlie
2004-07-20first set of __user annotations from kernel (Al Viro)Dave Airlie
2004-07-20Kconfig update add i915 bring over some stuff from kernelDave Airlie
2004-07-20add x86_64 architecture defines from kernel (leave AMD64 defines in forDave Airlie
backwards compat)
2004-07-20fix some more NULLs from kernelDave Airlie
2004-07-20attempt to clean up stub_register, register_chrdev isn't good enough toDave Airlie
make the decision for multiple cards with one drm ..
2004-07-15sparse cleanups from kernel: Al ViroDave Airlie
2004-07-14Fix reference counting for stub for new Linux PCI probeDave Airlie
2004-07-14allow O= usage for Linux 2.6 kernel building in another directoryDave Airlie
2004-07-11split out backwards compat into a separate file makes it easier for mergingDave Airlie
to 2.6
2004-07-11fix issue in 2.4 kernels with returning NULL from this functionDave Airlie
2004-07-08Add two items to Makefile clean XFree86 bug: Reported by: Submitted by:Jon Smirl
Reviewed by: Obtained from:
2004-07-05fixes from kernel for 0 vs NULL - mikaDave Airlie
2004-06-21fix bug with pci_disable_device in the wrong place (Paul Mackerras) removeDave Airlie
hack code from me..
2004-06-12dirty hack to make mach64 work, (don't worry I'll get around to fixing itDave Airlie
asap..)
2004-06-10A few changes for recent redhat.Keith Whitwell
2004-06-10i915 drm moduleKeith Whitwell
2004-06-10gamma_dma_priority and gamma_dma_send_buffers both deref d->send_indicesDave Airlie
and/or d->send_sizes. When these functions are called from gamma_dma, these pointers are user pointers and are thus not safe to deref. This patch copies over the pointers inside gamma_dma_priority and gamma_dma_send_buffers. Submitted-by: Robert T. Johnson <rtjohnso@eecs.berkeley.edu> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@linux.ie>
2004-06-07The dev->devname being passed to request_irq in drm_irq.h is null. With theDave Airlie
old DRM interface, the devname was set in DRM(setunique), but with the current DRM interface >=1.1 the devname is not being set in DRM(set_busid). From: Alan Swanson Approved-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@linux.ie>
2004-05-302.4 compatDave Airlie
2004-05-30fixes from kernel: Make users of page->count use the provided macrosDave Airlie
2004-05-18another 2.4 fixDave Airlie
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