This release includes support in libdrm for marking the userland BO cache as purgeable, so that 2.6.32 kernels will automatically throw it out for us under memory pressure. Pretty awesome. To make up for the slight performance hit there, we've got some further performance and memory wins that more than make up for it. Chris Wilson (5): intel: Mark cached bo as purgeable intel: Use atomic refcounters intel: report errno intel: Add a configure option to *disable* building libdrm-intel tests: Disable intel-specific tests with --disable-intel Eric Anholt (7): intel: Add a new function to check if a BO's reloc tree references some BO. intel: Don't free the reloc list when putting a freed BO in the cache. intel: Don't allocate more relocation entries than the BO could support. intel: Reformat to the kernel coding style. Welcome to the 8-space future. intel: Fix up some stale doxygen comments. intel: Remove the asserts about the ignored alignment parameter. Bump to 2.4.15 for release. Jesse Barnes (1): intel: Add a bo_alloc function for tiled BOs. Michel D?nzer (1): libdrm_radeon: Update RADEON_TILING_* flags to what's in current kernels. Nicolai H?hnle (1): libdrm_radeon: Zero-initialize structures to silence valgrind warnings git tag: 2.4.15 http://dri.freedesktop.org/libdrm/libdrm-2.4.15.tar.bz2 MD5: 7f5026d72145250e736f583fd60a2ce6 libdrm-2.4.15.tar.bz2 SHA1: 0950c16517caf13f360d08c1569fd0bb5438d593 libdrm-2.4.15.tar.bz2 http://dri.freedesktop.org/libdrm/libdrm-2.4.15.tar.gz MD5: 2e900417d8a07adda2a43c94e53ff16c libdrm-2.4.15.tar.gz SHA1: e5c68a053198047c9fd2c9d7ed8e0223e7b51d13 libdrm-2.4.15.tar.gz -- Eric Anholt eric at anholt.net eric.anholt at intel.com -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 198 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part Url : http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg-announce/attachments/20091008/99ef345c/attachment.pgp