a busid that doesn't correspond to the device the DRM is attached to.
This is a breaking of backwards-compatibility only for the
multiple-DRI-head case with X Servers that don't use interface 1.1.
- Move irq_busid to drm_irq.h and make it only return the IRQ for the
current device. Retains compatibility with previous X Servers, cleans
up unnecessary code. This means no irq_busid on !__HAVE_IRQ, but can be
changed if necessary.
- Bump interface version to 1.2. This version when set signifies that the
control ioctl should ignore the irq number passed in and enable the
interrupt handler for the attached device. Otherwise it errors out when
the passed-in irq is not equal to the device's.
- Store the highest version the interface has been set to in the device.
- Fix a recursion on DRM_LOCK in irq_uninstall on FreeBSD. This leaves
irq_uninstall being done without the lock in some cases, but it was
racey anyways.
the 2D driver initializes MC_FB_LOCATION and related registers sanely
the DRM deduces the layout from these registers
clients use the new SETPARAM ioctl to tell the DRM where they think the
framebuffer is located in the card's address space
the DRM uses all this information to check client state and fix it up if
necessary
This is a prerequisite for things like direct rendering with IGP chips and
video capturing.
server or client to notify the DRM that it expects a certain version of
the device dependent or device independent interface. If the major
doesn't match or minor is too large, EINVAL is returned. A major of -1
means that the requestor doesn't care about that portion of the
interface. The ioctl returns the actual versions in the same struct.
- Introduce DRM DI interface version 1.1. If the server requests version
1.1, then the DRM sets the unique itself according to the busid of the
device it probed, which may then be accessed as normal using getunique.
- Request version 1.1 in libdrm's drmOpenByBusID, allowing the X Server to
request based on a BusID. Introduce a wrapper for DRM_IOCTL_SET_VERSION
and bump libdrm minor version.
- Pass the busid in DRIScreenInit if libdrm can handle both a busid and
name. This allows drmOpenByBusID to be used to find the DRM instead of
just the driver name, which allows us in the future to tie a DRM more
strongly to the device it probed to. Introduce a function
DRICreatePCIBusID which creates a busid in the form pci:oooo:bb:dd.f
similar to linux's pci_name() function. This matches the format used by
the DRM in version 1.1. libdrm knows how to match both this format and
the old PCI🅱️d:f format.
- Use the new DRICreatePCIBusID function in the *_dri.c to request the new,
more exact busid format.
from __HAVE_DMA. This will be useful for adding vblank sync support to
sis and tdfx. Rename dma_service to irq_handler, which is more
accurately what it is.
- Fix the #if _HAVE_DMA_IRQ in radeon, r128, mga, i810, i830, gamma to have
the right number of underscores. This may have been a problem in the
case that the server died without doing its DRM_IOCTL_CONTROL to
uninit.
just a single instance. Moved the PCI ID lists from <card>_drv.c in BSD
to <card>.h. The PCI ID lists include a driver private field, which may
be used by drivers for chip family or other information. Based on work
by jonsmirl.
- Make tdfx_drv.c and tdfx.h match other drivers.
- Fixed up linking of sis shared files.
Tested with Radeon and SiS on Linux and FreeBSD, including a Linux setup
with
2 SiS cards in a machine, but only one head being used (with DRI)
allocate framebuffer memory without sisfb, and a new ioctl to be used
by the X Server which tells the DRM what region of framebuffer memory
to allocate from. Also fixes a possibility to panic the kernel I
believe. Tested on linux with sisfb and FreeBSD (without sisfb) with
new DRI only.
2.5.0. It still has some issues, including a flicker in the fps meter
in tuxracer and I've seen garbage left behind after moving/closing
windows. However, it's usable. Add the Option "EnablePageFlip" "YES" to
use it.
DRM_*MEMORYBARRIER we had were related to an MMIO space. This means
arch-specific code on the BSDs, unfortunately. Also add
DRM_MEMORYBARRIER() and change the DRM_READMEMORYBARRIER()s that used
to be read/write barriers to it.
irq handler in DRM(irq_install). Modify all drivers to ensure irq
handler is removed before cleanup and cleanup is called at takedown.
Remove unused buffer private struct fields in i810, i830. Check for
lock on init/cleanup in all drivers except i810/i830. The current DDX
for i810 and i830 doesn't hold the lock on kernel init (FIXME?).
use correct address for ring read pointer writeback (yes, we seem to have
been running with bogus values for the ring read pointer, which
'worked' because the return value of radeon_wait_ring() is never
checked and the ring usually never fills up)
pageflipping after a mode switch
take current page into account in AdjustFrame(); writing the CRTC offset
via the CP was probably a bad idea as this can happen asynchronously,
reverted
take frame offset into account when flipping pages
handle CRTC2 as well for pageflipping (untested)
preserve GEN_INT_CNTL on mode switches to prevent interrupts from getting
disabled
1) Remove redundant header inclusion
2) Silence bitop on non-long argument warnings (change int to long)
3) Move to ISO C (gcc 2.6) initializers (accepted by older gccs also) All
of these are syntax changes that should not impact functionality.
ioctl. The DRM reads them from memory addresses the chip writes to on
updates. Fall back to reading the registers directly with an old DRM.
(Tim Smith, cleanups by myself)
more flexible and allow older module versions to still work. Might not
be final code if we move over to DRI kernel module version, but will be
if we use XFree86 version. + Only build tdfx.o instead of tdfx-4_1_0.o
since tdfx.o has never changed its API.
- New security model for i810
- Enable i810 dri by default
- New indexed vertex path for mga
- Mga kernel driver rework
- Removed dead files in i810 driver