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This should improve multi fifo
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Fixes #11868
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We really should be providing static values like the nv40 PGRAPH code does,
however, this will do for now to keep X at least working.
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All interrupts are still masked by PMC until init is finished.
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init after irq_postinstall)
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Need to find another way of doing this, ideally someone'd hunt down which
object/method controls it! The Xv blit adaptor is likely now broken on
cards that have pNv->WaitVSyncPossible enabled.
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If your card doesn't have working context switching, it is now broken.
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1. DRM_NOUVEAU_GPUOBJ_FREE
Used to free GPU objects. The obvious usage case is for Gr objects,
but notifiers can also be destroyed in the same way.
GPU objects gain a destructor method and private data fields with
this change, so other specialised cases (like notifiers) can be
implemented on top of gpuobjs.
2. DRM_NOUVEAU_CHANNEL_FREE
3. DRM_NOUVEAU_CARD_INIT
Ideally we'd do init during module load, but this isn't currently
possible. Doing init during firstopen() is bad as X has a love of
opening/closing the DRM many times during startup. Once the
modesetting-101 branch is merged this can go away.
IRQs are enabled in nouveau_card_init() now, rather than having the
X server call drmCtlInstHandler(). We'll need this for when we give
the kernel module its own channel.
4. DRM_NOUVEAU_GETPARAM
Add CHIPSET_ID value, which will return the chipset id derived
from NV_PMC_BOOT_0.
4. Use list_* in a few places, rather than home-brewed stuff.
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xgi-0-0-2
Conflicts:
linux-core/drmP.h
linux-core/drm_scatter.c
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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.
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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.
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The data is now in kernel space, copied in/out as appropriate according to the
This results in DRM_COPY_{TO,FROM}_USER going away, and error paths to deal
with those failures. This also means that XFree86 4.2.0 support for i810 DRM
is lost.
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As a fallout, replace filp storage with file_priv storage for "unique
identifier of a client" all over the DRM. There is a 1:1 mapping, so this
should be a noop. This could be a minor performance improvement, as everything
on Linux dereferenced filp to get file_priv anyway, while only the mmap ioctls
went the other direction.
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This was used to make all ioctl handlers return -errno on linux and errno on
*BSD. Instead, just return -errno in shared code, and flip sign on return from
shared code to *BSD code.
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With this, all modules build again.
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Following my nv28 kmmio dumps, nouveau_wait_for_idle() is modified to
read PTIMER and NV03_PMC_ENABLE. Also a timeout based on PTIMER value is
added, so wait_for_idle() cannot stall indefinitely (unless PTIMER is
halted). The timeout was selected as 1 giga-ticks, which for me is 1s.
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This is not called from anywhere, yet.
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Name strings and pretty-printing in nouveau_graph_dump_trap_info().
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NV03_PGRAPH_NSTATUS and NV03_PGRAPH_NSOURCE.
The prefix NV03 is chosen because nv10reg.h had no versioned prefix,
and the code using these registers does not check card_type.
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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.
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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.
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Actually a NV04-NV50 ttm backend for both PCI and PCIEGART, but PCIGART
support for G8X using the current mm has been hacked on top of it.
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With these changes the driver no longer instantly hard-locks a 6600LE
on a PowerPC G5. I haven't tested any 3D apps yet.
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