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As part of the DRI driver interface rewrite I merged __DRIscreenPrivate
and __DRIscreen, and likewise for __DRIdrawablePrivate and
__DRIcontextPrivate. I left typedefs in place though, to avoid renaming
all the *Private use internal to the driver. That was probably a
mistake, and it turns out a one-line find+sed combo can do the mass
rename. Better late than never.
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Cherry-picked from gallium-0.1
Conflicts:
src/glu/sgi/libnurbs/interface/bezierEval.h
src/glu/sgi/libnurbs/interface/bezierPatch.h
src/glu/sgi/libnurbs/interface/bezierPatchMesh.h
src/glu/sgi/libnurbs/internals/dataTransform.h
src/glu/sgi/libnurbs/internals/displaymode.h
src/glu/sgi/libnurbs/internals/sorter.h
src/glu/sgi/libnurbs/nurbtess/definitions.h
src/glu/sgi/libnurbs/nurbtess/directedLine.h
src/glu/sgi/libnurbs/nurbtess/gridWrap.h
src/glu/sgi/libnurbs/nurbtess/monoChain.h
src/glu/sgi/libnurbs/nurbtess/monoPolyPart.h
src/glu/sgi/libnurbs/nurbtess/monoTriangulation.h
src/glu/sgi/libnurbs/nurbtess/partitionX.h
src/glu/sgi/libnurbs/nurbtess/partitionY.h
src/glu/sgi/libnurbs/nurbtess/polyDBG.h
src/glu/sgi/libnurbs/nurbtess/polyUtil.h
src/glu/sgi/libnurbs/nurbtess/primitiveStream.h
src/glu/sgi/libnurbs/nurbtess/quicksort.h
src/glu/sgi/libnurbs/nurbtess/rectBlock.h
src/glu/sgi/libnurbs/nurbtess/sampleComp.h
src/glu/sgi/libnurbs/nurbtess/sampleCompBot.h
src/glu/sgi/libnurbs/nurbtess/sampleCompRight.h
src/glu/sgi/libnurbs/nurbtess/sampleCompTop.h
src/glu/sgi/libnurbs/nurbtess/sampleMonoPoly.h
src/glu/sgi/libnurbs/nurbtess/sampledLine.h
src/glu/sgi/libnurbs/nurbtess/searchTree.h
src/glu/sgi/libnurbs/nurbtess/zlassert.h
src/glu/sgi/libutil/error.c
src/glu/sgi/libutil/glue.c
src/glu/sgi/libutil/gluint.h
src/glu/sgi/libutil/project.c
src/glu/sgi/libutil/registry.c
src/glx/x11/glxclient.h
src/glx/x11/glxext.c
src/mesa/drivers/dri/ffb/ffb_dd.h
src/mesa/drivers/dri/ffb/ffb_points.h
src/mesa/drivers/dri/gamma/gamma_context.h
src/mesa/drivers/dri/gamma/gamma_macros.h
src/mesa/drivers/dri/i810/i810context.h
src/mesa/drivers/dri/r128/r128_dd.h
src/mesa/drivers/dri/tdfx/tdfx_dd.h
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Consolidate support for synchronizing to and retrieving vblank counters. Also
fix the core vblank code to return monotonic MSC counters, which are required
by some GLX extensions. Adding support for multiple pipes to a low level
driver is fairly easy, the Intel 965 driver provides simple example code (see
intel_buffers.c:intelWindowMoved()).
The new code bumps the media stream counter extension version to 2 and adds a
new getDrawableMSC callback. This callback takes a drawablePrivate pointer,
which is used to calculate the MSC value seen by clients based on the actual
vblank counter(s) returned from the kernel. The new drawable private fields
are as follows:
- vblSeq - used for tracking vblank counts for buffer swapping
- vblFlags - flags (e.g. current pipe), updated by low level driver
- msc_base - MSC counter from the last time the current pipe changed
- vblank_base - kernel DRM vblank counter from the last time the pipe changed
Using the above variables, the core vblank code (in vblank.c) can calculate a
monotonic MSC value. The low level DRI drivers are responsible for updating
the current pipe (by setting VBLANK_FLAG_SECONDARY for example in vblFlags)
along with msc_base and vblank_base whenever the pipe associated with a given
drawable changes (again, see intelWindowMoved for an example of this).
Drivers should fill in the GetDrawableMSC DriverAPIRec field to point to
driDrawableGetMSC32 and add code for pipe switching as outlined above to fully
support the new scheme.
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6242
Patch by George Sapountzis: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=6271
Update to new mach64 DRM 2.0.0 with private DMA buffers.
Handle EAGAIN in mach64FireBlitLocked: call drmCommandWrite up to
MACH64_TIMEOUT times when EAGAIN is returned.
Also handle EAGAIN in mach64FlushVerticesLocked.
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update to newer Mesa interfaces...
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this compiles but I doubt it works but it is a better starting point
than the branch
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