drm/freedreno
Emil Velikov 268dce4192 automake: pick up all files for distribution.
Autotools is already smart enough to pick the *.pc.in files but it
needs some help with the Android.mk ones.

Signed-off-by: Emil Velikov <emil.l.velikov@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Jakob Bornecrantz <jakob@vmware.com>
2014-09-28 17:09:34 +01:00
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kgsl freedreno: Use symbol visibility. 2014-08-14 21:59:19 +02:00
msm freedreno: add chip-id property 2014-06-18 10:42:07 -04:00
Android.mk freedreno: add Android build support 2014-09-01 16:06:02 +01:00
Makefile.am automake: pick up all files for distribution. 2014-09-28 17:09:34 +01:00
Makefile.sources libdrm, freedreno, intel, nouveau, radeon: add Makefile.sources 2014-09-01 16:06:01 +01:00
README freedreno: add freedreno DRM 2013-02-14 12:13:15 -05:00
freedreno_bo.c freedreno: add dmabuf import/export helpers 2014-09-21 22:16:37 -04:00
freedreno_device.c freedreno: Use symbol visibility. 2014-08-14 21:59:19 +02:00
freedreno_drmif.h freedreno: add dmabuf import/export helpers 2014-09-21 22:16:37 -04:00
freedreno_pipe.c freedreno: Use symbol visibility. 2014-08-14 21:59:19 +02:00
freedreno_priv.h freedreno: add dmabuf import/export helpers 2014-09-21 22:16:37 -04:00
freedreno_ringbuffer.c freedreno: Use symbol visibility. 2014-08-14 21:59:19 +02:00
freedreno_ringbuffer.h freedreno: allow IB to different ringbuffer 2014-01-07 11:33:54 -05:00
libdrm_freedreno.pc.in freedreno: add freedreno DRM 2013-02-14 12:13:15 -05:00
list.h freedreno: add freedreno DRM 2013-02-14 12:13:15 -05:00

README

Note that current msm kernel driver is a bit strange.  It provides a
DRM interface for GEM, which is basically sufficient to have DRI2
working.  But it does not provide KMS.  And interface to 2d and 3d
cores is via different other devices (/dev/kgsl-*).  This is not
quite how I'd write a DRM driver, but at this stage it is useful for
xf86-video-freedreno and fdre (and eventual gallium driver) to be
able to work on existing kernel driver from QCOM, to allow to
capture cmdstream dumps from the binary blob drivers without having
to reboot.  So libdrm_freedreno attempts to hide most of the crazy.
The intention is that when there is a proper kernel driver, it will
be mostly just changes in libdrm_freedreno to adapt the gallium
driver and xf86-video-freedreno (ignoring the fbdev->KMS changes).

So don't look at freedreno as an example of how to write a libdrm
module or a DRM driver.. it is just an attempt to paper over a non-
standard kernel driver architecture.