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.
used by root (the X Server) which are not locked. However, it should
deal with lost-IRQ issues on -current which I think people have been
experiencing but I am unable to reproduce (though I understand why they
would occur, because of a bug of mine). Note that most of the locking
(DRM_LOCK()/UNLOCK()) is all covered by Giant still, so it doesn't
matter yet.
- Remove locking on FreeBSD-stable and NetBSD. These are covered by the
fact that there is no reentrancy of the kernel except by interrupts,
which are locked using spldrm()/splx() instead.
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)
it. To do this we need to save the bus address along with the virtual
address in the seglist. Also fix some error handling and a few bits of
whitespace.
DRM(write_string). This is the first part of removing much of the
support code for gamma from the BSD DRM, since it appears that no new
drivers are using it and nobody has ever shown interest in gamma on
BSD.
post-drm-filp-0-1-branch world. The filp is a void * cast from the
current pid. This is a temporary solution which maintains the status
quo until a proper solution is implemented.
What is really needed is a unique pointer per open, hopefully with a device
private area. This can be done in FreeBSD for all entry points except
mmap, but is difficult (sys/dev/streams/streams.c is an example). I
have partially completed code for this but have not had time to debug,
so this is a temporary fix.