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.
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.
be ported, rolled back r128 and i810 version bumps so 4.1.0 works with
cvs kernel modules, added Config.in and updated Makefile.kernel,
incorporated lots of drm fixes inspired by patches sent by Redhat, made
DRM(realloc) usage check for NULL allocations, restructure driver init
routines to export dev_priv only when initialized and to check for all
error conditions.
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.
- 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.
several fixes including: (Jeff) Really disable multitexture (Broken
since Mesa 3.4 integration.)
(Jeff) Various changes in mga_state.c in the kernel module, which includes
a fix to the bug where the first OGL application hangs the machine
w/out rendering anything. This also includes defines for the warp
registers so they are easily human readable.
(Rik and Jeff) Fixed all the schedule loops in the kernel to look like they
are supposed too.
(Jeff) Configurable agp modes: Add the option "AGPMode2x" or "AGPMode4x" to
your XF86Config file.
(Rik) Various cleanups to the mga kernel driver to make it easier to read
and debug.
(Rik) Removed alot of DRM_DEBUG statements from the kernel driver.