- use a timer for disabling vblank events to avoid enable/disable calls too
often
- make i915 work with pre-965 chips again (would like to structure this
better, but this hack works on my test system)
If the driver doesn't support vertical blank interrupts, it won't call
drm_vblank_init(), and dev->num_crtcs will be 0.
Also fix an off-by-one test against dev->num_crtcs.
- use correct refcount variable in get/put routines
- extract counter update from drm_vblank_get
- make signal handling callback per-crtc
- update interrupt handling logic, drivers should use drm_handle_vblank
- move wakeup and counter update logic to new drm_handle_vblank routine
- fixup usage of get/put in light of counter update extraction
- fix longstanding bug in signal code, update pending counter only
*after* we're sure we'll setup signal handling
This reverts commit 6e860d08d0.
As I said not a good plan - this macro will have to stay for now,
trying to do the vbl code with the inline was a bit messy - may need specialised
drm wait on functions
Conflicts:
linux-core/drm_crtc.c
linux-core/drm_fb.c
Lots of changes to merge with alanh's latest stuff:
o fix use of fb->pitch now that it has the right value
o add new helper for finding the CRTC given an FB
o fix new fb_probe/fb_remove functions to take a CRTC
o fixup callers of new FB routines
o port drm_fb changes to intel_fb
o check for errors after creating fb buffer object
o go back to using cfb_imageblit since the accel stubs aren't ready
places).
Add new FB hooks to the drm driver structure and make i915 use them for an
Intel specific FB driver. This will allow acceleration and better handling
of the command stream.
The IGPGART setup code was traced using mmio-trace on fglrx by myself
and Phillip Ezolt <phillipezolt@gmail.com> on dri-devel.
This code doesn't let the 3D driver work properly as the card has no
vertex shader support.
Thanks to Matthew Garrett + Ubuntu for providing me some hardware to do this
work on.
Add refcounting of user waiters to the DRM hardware lock, so that we can use the
DRM_LOCK_CONT flag more conservatively.
Also add a kernel waiter refcount that if nonzero transfers the lock for the kernel context,
when it is released. This is useful when waiting for idle and can be used
for very simple fence object driver implementations for the new memory manager.
It also resolves the AIGLX startup deadlock for the sis and the via drivers.
i810, i830 still require that the hardware lock is really taken so the deadlock remains
for those two. I'm not sure about ffb. Anyone familiar with that code?
Memory types are either fixed (on-card or pre-bound AGP) or not fixed
(dynamically bound) to an aperture. They also carry information about:
1) Whether they can be mapped cached.
2) Whether they are at all mappable.
3) Whether they need an ioremap to be accessible from kernel space.
In this way VRAM memory and, for example, pre-bound AGP appear
identical to the memory manager.
This also makes support for unmappable VRAM simple to implement.
This comes from the Re: [patch] paravirt: isolate module ops on lkml
It needs some testing, please report any regressions caused.
Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@linux.ie>
I need the following patch to fix compilation of
latest drm/linux-core on my ppc64 machine.
/home/mb/develop/git/drm/linux-core/savage_bci.c: In function ‘savage_driver_firstopen’:
/home/mb/develop/git/drm/linux-core/savage_bci.c:587: error: ‘DRM_MTRR_WC’ undeclared (first use in this function)
/home/mb/develop/git/drm/linux-core/savage_bci.c:587: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
/home/mb/develop/git/drm/linux-core/savage_bci.c:587: error: for each function it appears in.)
/home/mb/develop/git/drm/linux-core/savage_bci.c: In function ‘savage_driver_lastclose’:
/home/mb/develop/git/drm/linux-core/savage_bci.c:664: error: ‘DRM_MTRR_WC’ undeclared (first use in this function)
I looked at in-kernel drmP.h and it actually
has the same fix in it.
Signed-off-by: Michael Buesch <mb@bu3sch.de>
This will come in very handy for tiled buffers on intel hardware.
Also add some padding to interface structures to allow future binary backwards
compatible changes.
driver we're on.
Avoid global cache flushes before inserting pages.
In general, they are never mapped, and not accessed through the kernel map, so
a cache flush should not be necessary. The exception is pages that are bound
cached. We might need a cache flush for those.
The mm_lock function is used when leaving vt. It evicts _all_ buffers.
Buffers with the DRM_BO_NO_MOVE attribute set will be guaranteed to
get the same offset when / if they are rebound.
Fix buffer bound caching policy changing, Allow
on-the-fly changing of caching policy on bound buffers if the hardware
supports it.
Allow drivers to use driver-specific AGP memory types for TTM AGP pages.
Will make AGP drivers much easier to migrate.
Adapt for new functions in the 2.6.19 kernel.
Remove the ability to have multiple regions in one TTM.
This simplifies a lot of code.
Remove the ability to access TTMs from user space.
We don't need it anymore without ttm regions.
Don't change caching policy for evicted buffers. Instead change it only
when the buffer is accessed by the CPU (on the first page fault).
This tremendously speeds up eviction rates.
Current code is safe for kernels <= 2.6.14.
Should also be OK with 2.6.19 and above.
Actually make the existing ioctls for adding and removing drawables do
something useful, and add another ioctl for the X server to update drawable
information. The only kind of drawable information tracked so far is cliprects.
(cherry picked from 29598e5253 commit)
Actually make the existing ioctls for adding and removing drawables do
something useful, and add another ioctl for the X server to update drawable
information. The only kind of drawable information tracked so far is cliprects.