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2015 Nov 26
0
[libdrm 09/13] nouveau: import and install a selection of nvif headers from the kernel
...0x09 +#define NVIF_IOCTL_V0_NTFY_DEL 0x0a +#define NVIF_IOCTL_V0_NTFY_GET 0x0b +#define NVIF_IOCTL_V0_NTFY_PUT 0x0c + __u8 type; + __u8 pad02[4]; +#define NVIF_IOCTL_V0_OWNER_NVIF 0x00 +#define NVIF_IOCTL_V0_OWNER_ANY 0xff + __u8 owner; +#define NVIF_IOCTL_V0_ROUTE_NVIF 0x00 +#define NVIF_IOCTL_V0_ROUTE_HIDDEN...
2015 Dec 16
16
[libdrm v3 01/14] nouveau: import and install a selection of nvif headers from the kernel
...0x09 +#define NVIF_IOCTL_V0_NTFY_DEL 0x0a +#define NVIF_IOCTL_V0_NTFY_GET 0x0b +#define NVIF_IOCTL_V0_NTFY_PUT 0x0c + __u8 type; + __u8 pad02[4]; +#define NVIF_IOCTL_V0_OWNER_NVIF 0x00 +#define NVIF_IOCTL_V0_OWNER_ANY 0xff + __u8 owner; +#define NVIF_IOCTL_V0_ROUTE_NVIF 0x00 +#define NVIF_IOCTL_V0_ROUTE_HIDDEN...
2015 Nov 27
14
[libdrm v2 01/14] nouveau: import and install a selection of nvif headers from the kernel
...0x09 +#define NVIF_IOCTL_V0_NTFY_DEL 0x0a +#define NVIF_IOCTL_V0_NTFY_GET 0x0b +#define NVIF_IOCTL_V0_NTFY_PUT 0x0c + __u8 type; + __u8 pad02[4]; +#define NVIF_IOCTL_V0_OWNER_NVIF 0x00 +#define NVIF_IOCTL_V0_OWNER_ANY 0xff + __u8 owner; +#define NVIF_IOCTL_V0_ROUTE_NVIF 0x00 +#define NVIF_IOCTL_V0_ROUTE_HIDDEN...
2015 Nov 26
18
[libdrm 01/13] nouveau: move more abi16-specific logic into abi16.c
From: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs at redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs at redhat.com> --- nouveau/abi16.c | 62 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----- nouveau/nouveau.c | 56 +++++++------------------------------------------ nouveau/private.h | 7 ++----- 3 files changed, 67 insertions(+), 58 deletions(-) diff --git a/nouveau/abi16.c b/nouveau/abi16.c index
2015 Jun 07
21
[PATCH RFC 00/20] expose global performance counters
Hello, This series exposes global performance counters (PCOUNTER) to the userspace through the nvif interface by reworking most of the code related to the PM engine. This interface will allow the userspace to control and monitor complex hardware events like the proprietary driver already does, for example with CUPTI and PerfKit. For now, this series only exposes performance counters on NV50,