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2007-08-14Eliminate unused / useless ioctls.Ian Romanick
2007-08-09Unify alloc and free ioctls.Ian Romanick
The DRM_XGI_PCIE_ALLOC and DRM_XGI_FB_ALLOC ioctls (and the matching free ioctls) are unified to DRM_XGI_ALLOC. The desired memory region is selected by xgi_mem_alloc::location. The region is magically encoded in xgi_mem_alloc::index, which is used to release the memory. Bump to version 0.11.0. This update requires a new DDX.
2007-07-24Fix bug preventing X server from restarting.Ian Romanick
The core DRM lastclose routine automatically destroys all mappings and releases SG memory. XP10 DRM and DDX assumed this data stayed around until module unload. xgi_bootstrap was reworked to recreate all these mappings. In addition, the drm_addmap for the GART backing store was moved into the kernel. This causes a change to the ioctl protocol and a version bump.
2007-07-21xgi_mem_alloc::offset is a hardware offset, so it should be u32, not long.Ian Romanick
2007-07-21Clean up xgi_cmd_info and associated code.Ian Romanick
There were numerous unnecessary fields in xgi_cmd_info. The remaining fields had pretty crummy names. Cut out the cruft, and rename the rest. As a result, the unused parameter "triggerCounter" to triggerHWCommandList can be removed.
2007-07-19Initial pass at converting driver to DRM infrastructure.Ian Romanick
2007-07-16Eliminate unnecessary structures and defines.Ian Romanick
2007-07-16Eliminate several useless ioctls and associated cruft.Ian Romanick
The ioctlss XGI_ESC_DEVICE_INFO, XGI_ESC_MEM_COLLECT, XGI_ESC_PCIE_CHECK, XGI_ESC_GET_SCREEN_INFO, XGI_ESC_PUT_SCREEN_INFO, XGI_ESC_MMIO_INFO, and XGI_ESC_SAREA_INFO, are completely unnecessary. The will be doubly useless when the driver is converted to the DRM infrastructure.
2007-07-09Fix ioctl types.Ian Romanick
I had moved code from xgi_drv.h to xgi_drm.h before changing the ioctl types for XGI_IOCTL_(FB|PCIE)_ALLOC.
2007-07-09Move types shared with user mode to xgi_drm.h.Ian Romanick