respectively. Splited the work out of the ioctls and renamed (with the
_ioctl prefix). Added some more documentation. Did the same for
drm_sgpsupport.h.
- Reset 'bound' flag for an agp entry after undbind succeeded in
drm_agpsupport.h (Egbert Eich).
- Ignore hw_lock for drm device if lock was set by a different instance (ie
Xserver) to prevent second server from spinning in driver release
function (currently only relevant for i8xx drm drivers) (David Dawes).
- Use the agpgart "key" for the unique handle for bindings rather than the
memory address (the key is guaranteed to be unique) (David Dawes).
Whitwell).
- Major rework of the 2D i830/i845G support, including:
- Improve VESA mode selection, and fix refresh rate selection.
- Don't duplicate functions provided in the vbe modules.
- Don't duplicate functions provided in the vgahw module.
- Rewrite memory allocation.
- Rewrite initialisation and save/restore state handling.
- Decouple the i810 support from i830 and later.
- Remove various unnecessary hacks and workarounds.
- Fix an 845G problem with the ring buffer not in pre-allocated memory.
- Fix screen blanking.
- Fix some HW cursor glitches, and turn HW cursor off at VT switch and
exit.
- Don't attempt to use the i830's function 1 entity.
- Fix problems with option handling. (David Dawes).
- Add mode VBE-aware mode handling functions to the vbe module (David
Dawes).
agp chipsets to drm_agpsupport.h, redid the card detection common code
to use a structure (avoids endian porting issues), changed the tdfx
driver to use the kernel pci id '#defines'
- Fix old-style DMA for gamma driver (please test).
- Pull out IRQ handling into drm_dma.h (please test on i810, gamma).
- Lots of general cleanups, remove compiler warnings etc.
against 2.2.18pre21
As usual, since all 2.4.0-test* kernels set LINUX_VERSION_CODE to the same
value, if you are running a 2.4.0-test kernel, you MUST be running
2.4.0-test11-pre4 or later (although anything after 2.4.0-test11-pre1
should work fine -- I tested with pre4/pre5). I expect 2.2.x support to
continue to work for all recent kernels, but I tested with 2.2.18pre21
-- we use the old intermodule symbol communication for 2.2.x kernels,
so they should all continue to work.