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This allows userspace to specify modes and add them to the modesetting
system and attach modes to outputs
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The xserver no longer uses the libc-wrapper.
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a user mapping.
(cherry picked from commit 2e21779992bd5026d8ec4dea52466377dbe5a0ed)
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monitor limits, etc.
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When the kernel driver is loaded it sets up a lot of stuff..
it tears down the same stuff on unload.
This add a new map type called DRM_DRIVER which means the driver will clean the mapping up
and fix up the map cleaner
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a user mapping.
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Originally from Jakob, cleaned up by airlied.
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This hooks up the userspace mode set it "seems" to work.
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This adds the user interfaces from Jakob and hooks them up for 3 ioctls
GetResources, GetCrtc and GetOutput.
I've made the ids for everything fbs, crtcs, outputs and modes go via idr as
per krh's suggestion on irc as it make the code nice and consistent.
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Used to request that a scheduled buffer swap be done as a flip instead of a
blit.
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Flag handling and memory type selection cleanup.
glxgears won't start.
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Memory types are either fixed (on-card or pre-bound AGP) or not fixed
(dynamically bound) to an aperture. They also carry information about:
1) Whether they can be mapped cached.
2) Whether they are at all mappable.
3) Whether they need an ioremap to be accessible from kernel space.
In this way VRAM memory and, for example, pre-bound AGP appear
identical to the memory manager.
This also makes support for unmappable VRAM simple to implement.
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Bump libdrm version number to 2.2.0
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This will come in very handy for tiled buffers on intel hardware.
Also add some padding to interface structures to allow future binary backwards
compatible changes.
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Conflicts:
linux-core/drmP.h
linux-core/drm_drv.c
linux-core/drm_irq.c
linux-core/drm_stub.c
shared-core/drm.h
shared-core/i915_drv.h
shared-core/i915_irq.c
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that is now handled by the memory accounting.
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Fix up init and destruction code.
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Adapt for new functions in the 2.6.19 kernel.
Remove the ability to have multiple regions in one TTM.
This simplifies a lot of code.
Remove the ability to access TTMs from user space.
We don't need it anymore without ttm regions.
Don't change caching policy for evicted buffers. Instead change it only
when the buffer is accessed by the CPU (on the first page fault).
This tremendously speeds up eviction rates.
Current code is safe for kernels <= 2.6.14.
Should also be OK with 2.6.19 and above.
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Add DRM_PCI_BUFFER_RO flag for mapping PCI DMA buffer read-only. An additional
flag is needed, since PCI DMA buffers do not have an associated map.
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When this flag is set and the target sequence is missed, wait for the next
vertical blank instead of returning immediately.
(cherry picked from 89e323e4900af84cc33219ad24eb0b435a039d23 commit)
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Actually make the existing ioctls for adding and removing drawables do
something useful, and add another ioctl for the X server to update drawable
information. The only kind of drawable information tracked so far is cliprects.
(cherry picked from 29598e5253ff5c085ccf63580fd24b84db848424 commit)
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(cherry picked from ab351505f36a6c66405ea7604378268848340a42 commit)
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Fix up some comments.
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When this flag is set and the target sequence is missed, wait for the next
vertical blank instead of returning immediately.
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Actually make the existing ioctls for adding and removing drawables do
something useful, and add another ioctl for the X server to update drawable
information. The only kind of drawable information tracked so far is cliprects.
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Change the fence object interface somewhat to allow some more flexibility.
Make list IOCTLS really restartable.
Try to avoid busy-waits in the kernel using immediate return to user-space with an -EAGAIN.
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Disable the i915 IRQ turnoff for now since it seems to be causing problems.
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Remove option to wait for fence / buffers and block signals.
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Add an info ioctl operation.
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