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2008-08-29[FreeBSD] Replace typedefs on bsd.vehemens
Signed-off-by: Robert Noland <rnoland@2hip.net>
2008-07-28Merge commit 'origin/master' into drm-gemEric Anholt
Conflicts: linux-core/Makefile.kernel shared-core/i915_dma.c shared-core/i915_drv.h shared-core/i915_irq.c
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.
2008-06-03drm: sg alloc should write back the handle to userspaceDave Airlie
2008-05-30Merge commit 'origin/master' into drm-gemEric Anholt
Conflicts: linux-core/Makefile.kernel shared-core/i915_drv.h shared-core/nouveau_state.c
2008-05-09[gem] API cleanup. allocate->create unreference->close name->flinkKeith Packard
Make the API names a bit more consistent.
2008-05-06Start coding up memory domainsKeith Packard
2008-05-02Add name/open ioctls, separate handle and pointer ref counts.Keith Packard
Names are just another unique integer set (from another idr object). Names are removed when the user refernces (handles) are all destroyed -- this required that handles for objects be counted separately from internal kernel references (so that we can tell when the handles are all gone).
2008-05-01Fix gem ioctls to be 32/64-bit clean.Keith Packard
mixed 32/64 bit systems need 'special' help for ioctl where the user-space and kernel-space datatypes differ. Fixing the datatypes to be the same size, and align the same way for both 32 and 64-bit ppc and x86 environments will elimiante the need to have magic 32/64-bit ioctl translation code.
2008-05-01Make GEM object handles be nonzero.Eric Anholt
2008-05-01Remove _args from gem ioctl argument structure tags.Eric Anholt
2008-05-01checkpoint: rename to GEM and a few more i915 bits.Eric Anholt
2008-04-29Move mmfs ioctls into the DRM. Untested.Eric Anholt
2008-04-27Use fixed sized types in new ioctlsJesse Barnes
Make both crtc and the command argument 32 bits to avoid any 32-on-64 compat issues.
2008-04-26Enum-ectomy of vblank modesetting ioctlJesse Barnes
Enum can be of pretty much any size since C leaves the choice of size up to the implementation. So avoid using it in new interfaces like the vblank pre- & post-modeset ioctl. Thanks to hch for spotting this.
2008-03-06drm/ttm: add ioctl to get back memory managed area sizedDave Airlie
taken from modesetting branch but could be useful outside it.
2008-03-04Clarify when WAIT_LAZY is relevant to users.Eric Anholt
2008-03-04Remove unused DRM_FENCE_FLAG_WAIT_IGNORE_SIGNALS.Eric Anholt
2008-01-24Fixup modeset ioctl number & typedef usageJesse Barnes
Should be 0x08 rather than 0xa0, and shouldn't use typedefs.
2008-01-22Merge branch 'master' into vblank-rework, including mach64 supportJesse Barnes
Conflicts: linux-core/drmP.h linux-core/drm_drv.c shared-core/i915_drv.h shared-core/i915_irq.c shared-core/mga_irq.c shared-core/radeon_irq.c shared-core/via_irq.c Mostly trivial conflicts. mach64 support from Mathieu Bérard.
2008-01-17Add additional explanation of DRM_BO_FLAG_CACHED_MAPPED before I forget again.Eric Anholt
2007-12-21Rename inappropriately named 'mask' fields to 'proposed_flags' instead.Keith Packard
Flags pending validation were stored in a misleadingly named field, 'mask'. As 'mask' is already used to indicate pieces of a flags field which are changing, it seems better to use a name reflecting the actual purpose of this field. I chose 'proposed_flags' as they may not actually end up in 'flags', and in an case will be modified when they are moved over. This affects the API, but not ABI of the user-mode interface.
2007-12-15Document drm_bo_do_validate. Remove spurious 'do_wait' parameter.Keith Packard
Add comments about the parameters to drm_bo_do_validate, along with comments for the DRM_BO_HINT options. Remove the 'do_wait' parameter as it is duplicated by DRM_BO_HINT_DONT_BLOCK.
2007-12-11Allow relocation to be skipped when buffers don't move.Keith Packard
One of the costs of superioctl has been the need to perform relocations inside the kernel. The cost of mapping the buffers to the CPU and writing data is fairly high, especially if those buffers have been mapped and read by the GPU. If we assume that buffers don't move around very often, we can have the client compute the relocations itself using the previous GPU address. When that object doesn't move, the kernel can skip computing and writing the updated data. Here's a patch which adds a new field to struct drm_bo_info_req called 'presumed_offset', and a new DRM_BO_HINT_PRESUMED_OFFSET that is set when this field has been filled in by the client. There are two separate optimizations performed when the presumed_offset is correct: 1. i915_exec_reloc checks to see if all previous buffer offsets were guessed correctly. If so, there's no need for it to look at *any* of the relocations for a buffer. When this happens, it skips the whole relocation process, simply returning success. 2. i915_apply_reloc checks to see if the target buffer offset was guessed correctly. If so, it skips mapping the relocatee, computing the relocation and writing the value. If no relocations are needed, the relocatee should never be mapped to the CPU, and so the kernel shouldn't need to wait for any fences to pass.
2007-12-01drm: Add _DRM_DRIVER map flag.Robert Noland
This flag indicates that the driver is responsible for the map.
2007-11-22drm: major whitespace/coding style realignment with kernelDave Airlie
2007-11-05drm: remove lots of spurious whitespace.Dave Airlie
Kernel "cleanfile" script run.
2007-11-01Use unsigned long instead of u64 in drm_modeset_ctl_tJesse Barnes
A bad idea, ABI-wise, but we're going to be changing this structure anyway before we merge upstream, so just fix the build for now.
2007-11-01drm/ttm: add support for cached un-snooped mappings.Dave Airlie
This mapping allows cached objects to be mapped in/out of the TT space with the appropriate flushing calls. It should put back the old CACHED functionality for snooped mappings
2007-10-30Merge branch 'master' into vblank-rework, fixup remaining driversJesse Barnes
Conflicts: linux-core/drmP.h linux-core/drm_drv.c linux-core/drm_irq.c shared-core/i915_drv.h shared-core/i915_irq.c shared-core/mga_drv.h shared-core/mga_irq.c shared-core/radeon_drv.h shared-core/radeon_irq.c Merge in the latest master bits and update the remaining drivers (except mach64 which math_b is working on). Also remove the 9xx hack from the i915 driver; it seems to be correct.
2007-10-29Move struct drm_drawable_info out of public header file.Kristian Høgsberg
2007-10-25Tighten permissions on some buffer manager ioctls.Thomas Hellstrom
Set bo init minor to 0. Add the version function to header.
2007-10-25Buffer manager:Thomas Hellstrom
Implement a version check IOCTL for drivers that don't use drmMMInit from user-space. Remove the minor check from the kernel code. That's really up to the driver. Bump major.
2007-10-21Remove the need for the hardware lock in the buffer manager.Thomas Hellstrom
Add interface entry cleaning a memory type without touching NO_EVICT buffers.
2007-10-20Simple replacement for hardware lock in some cases.Thomas Hellstrom
Fix i915 since last commit.
2007-10-17Remove the op ioctl, and replace it with a setuser ioctl.Thomas Hellstrom
Remove need for lock for now. May create races when we clean memory areas or on takedown. Needs to be fixed. Really do a validate on buffer creation in order to avoid problems with fixed memory buffers.
2007-10-17Revert "Replace NO_MOVE/NO_EVICT flags to buffer objects with an ioctl to ↵Thomas Hellstrom
set pinning." This reverts cf2d569daca6954d11a796f4d110148ae2e0c827 commit.
2007-10-17Revert "Add some more verbosity to drm_bo_set_pin_req comments."Thomas Hellstrom
This reverts e7bfeb3031374653f7e55d67cc1b5c823849359f commit.
2007-10-16Drop destroy ioctls for fences and buffer objects.Kristian Høgsberg
We now always create a drm_ref_object for user objects and this is then the only things that holds a reference to the user object. This way unreference on will destroy the user object when the last drm_ref_object goes way.
2007-10-16Take bo type argument out of the ioctl interface.Kristian Høgsberg
The buffer object type is still tracked internally, but it is no longer part of the user space visible ioctl interface. If the bo create ioctl specifies a non-NULL buffer address we assume drm_bo_type_user, otherwise drm_bo_type_dc. Kernel side allocations call drm_buffer_object_create() directly and can still specify drm_bo_type_kernel. Not 100% this makes sense either, but with this patch, the buffer type is no longer exported and we can clean up the internals later on.
2007-10-16Eliminate support for fake buffers.[utf-8] Kristian Høgsberg
2007-09-25Merge branch 'master' into pre-superioctl-branchThomas Hellstrom
Conflicts: linux-core/drm_bo.c linux-core/drm_fence.c linux-core/drm_objects.h shared-core/drm.h
2007-09-25drm: use fence_class as name instead of classDave Airlie
2007-09-22Add fence error member.Thomas Hellstrom
Modify the TTM backend bind arguments. Export a number of functions needed for driver-specific super-ioctls. Add a function to map buffer objects from the kernel, regardless of where they're currently placed. A number of error fixes.
2007-09-21Add some more verbosity to drm_bo_set_pin_req comments.Eric Anholt
2007-09-19Merge branch 'origin' into bo-set-pinEric Anholt
2007-08-28drm: remove XFREE86_VERSION macrosDave Airlie
2007-07-26Replace NO_MOVE/NO_EVICT flags to buffer objects with an ioctl to set pinning.Eric Anholt
This cleans up the create/validate interfaces for this very uncommon path, and makes pinned object creation much easier to use for the X Server.
2007-07-18fix some missing whitespace/tabDave Airlie
2007-07-18drm: remove drm_u64_t, replace with uint64_t everwhereDave Airlie
This might break something, stdint.h inclusion in drm.h maybe required but I'm not sure yet what platforms have it what ones don't.