32-bit physical device addresses are mapped directly to user-tokens. No
duplicate maps are allowed, and the addresses are assumed to be outside
of the range 0x10000000 through 0x30000000. The user-token is identical
to the 32-bit physical start-address of the map.
64-bit physical device addressed are mapped to user-tokens in the range
0x10000000 to 0x30000000 with page-size increments. The user_token should
not be interpreted as an address.
Other map types, like upcoming TTM maps are mapped to user-tokens in the
range
0x10000000 to 0x30000000 with page-size increments. The user_token should
not be interpreted as an address.
This keeps compatibility with buggy drivers, while still implementing a
hashed map lookup. The SiS and via device driver major bumps are
reverted.
0x10000000 to 0x90000000 in PAGE_SIZE increments.
Implement hashed map lookups.
This potentially breaks both 2D and 3D drivers. If so, the corresponding
2D and 3D driver should be fixed, and it's corresponding drm device driver
should have its major bumped as soon as possible.
Bump sis and via drm device driver majors.
The SiS and Unichrome 3D drivers are fixed in Mesa CVS HEAD and
mesa_6_4_branch.
me to match other drivers and avoid ifdeffing. The linux via_drv.c will
be moved from shared-core to linux-core soon by repocopy.
Submitted by: Jake Burkholder <jake@FreeBSD.org> Tested by: unichrome
New PCI command parser. Moved from via_dma.c to via_verifier.c so functions
with similar functionality are close to eachother.
Moved video related functions to via_video.c, which might be extended in
the future, as new video functionality is added.
New device-specific generic IRQ IOCTL, similar to the general VBLANK IOCTL,
but with support for multiple device IRQ sources and functionality.
Support for Unichrome Pro PM800/CN400 video DMA commands in verifier and
PCI parser.
Support for Unichrome Pro PM800/CN400 HQV IRQs in the new generic IRQ
IOCTL.
Bumped minor. New version 2.6.0.
1. Initialize futex locks to zero on device init.
2. Remove some stray defines from via_drm.h
3. Prepare via_drm.h for drm client inclusion. The goal is to share a
common file with common definitions.
4. Sync shared / shared-core via_drm.h
5. Bump minor, because of the futex lock initialization.
1. Improved security check of AGP texture adresses.
2. Hopefully last fix of ring-buffer jump oddities.
3. Added ioctl to check available space and command regulator lag in
ring-buffer. This is needed for 3D application responsiveness.
driver. It can now handle the 3D OpenGL commands from the Mesa
unichrome driver.
Added vsync frequency detection support. This will be used in the future
for XvMC and better frame timing.
Bumped minor version number and driver date.
DRM_IOCTL_VIA_DMA_INIT DRM_IOCTL_VIA_CMDBUFFER DRM_IOCTL_VIA_FLUSH
The first ioctl sets up an area in AGP memory that will be used as the ring
buffer. The second ioctl copies a command buffer from user space memory
to the ring buffer. The third ioctl waits for engine idle until it
returns.
The motivation for this patch is to avoid the wait for engine idle call
before each buffer flush in the current DRI driver. With this patch,
the DRI driver can continue to flush its buffer as long as there is
free space in the ring buffer.
This patch adds an additional copy operation on the command buffer. This
buffer copying is necessary to support multiple DRI clients rendering
simultaneously. Otherwise, more CPU time will be spent in the busy loop
waiting for engine idle between DRI context switch. Even in the single
client case, the tradeoff is reasonable in comparision to the kernel
call to check for free buffer space for the client to render directly
to the ring buffer.
2. Big change to the XvMC part of the SAREA. OpenGL clients will not suffer
from this, and via XvMC is still alpha. Needed to make future additions
to XvMC (More decoders and overlays) possible.
3. Bumped version number to 1.3.0.