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2019 Jul 05
0
[PATCH v2 2/6] drm/fb-helper: Map DRM client buffer only when required
This patch changes DRM clients to not map the buffer by default. The
buffer, like any buffer object, should be mapped and unmapped when
needed.
An unmapped buffer object can be evicted to system memory and does
not consume video ram until displayed. This allows to use generic fbdev
emulation with drivers for low-memory devices, such as ast and mgag200.
This change affects the generic framebuffer
2020 Oct 28
0
[PATCH v6 08/10] drm/gem: Store client buffer mappings as struct dma_buf_map
Kernel DRM clients now store their framebuffer address in an instance
of struct dma_buf_map. Depending on the buffer's location, the address
refers to system or I/O memory.
Callers of drm_client_buffer_vmap() receive a copy of the value in
the call's supplied arguments. It can be accessed and modified with
dma_buf_map interfaces.
v6:
* don't call page_to_phys() on framebuffers in
2024 Sep 26
1
[PATCH v5 79/80] drm/omapdrm: Remove struct drm_fb_helper from struct omap_fbdev.
Hi,
On 24/09/2024 10:13, Thomas Zimmermann wrote:
> Store instances of drm_fb_helper and struct omap_fbdev separately.
> This will allow omapdrm to use the common fbdev client, which allocates
> its own instance of struct drm_fb_helper.
>
> There is at most one instance of each per DRM device, so both can be
> referenced directly from the omap and DRM device structures. A later
2020 Sep 29
0
[PATCH v3 5/7] drm/gem: Store client buffer mappings as struct dma_buf_map
Kernel DRM clients now store their framebuffer address in an instance
of struct dma_buf_map. Depending on the buffer's location, the address
refers to system or I/O memory.
Callers of drm_client_buffer_vmap() receive a copy of the value in
the call's supplied arguments. It can be accessed and modified with
dma_buf_map interfaces.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Zimmermann <tzimmermann at
2020 Oct 20
0
[PATCH v5 08/10] drm/gem: Store client buffer mappings as struct dma_buf_map
Kernel DRM clients now store their framebuffer address in an instance
of struct dma_buf_map. Depending on the buffer's location, the address
refers to system or I/O memory.
Callers of drm_client_buffer_vmap() receive a copy of the value in
the call's supplied arguments. It can be accessed and modified with
dma_buf_map interfaces.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Zimmermann <tzimmermann at
2019 Jan 24
3
[PATCH 26/26] drm/<drivers>: Don't set FBINFO_(FLAG_)DEFAULT
It's 0.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter at intel.com>
Cc: Inki Dae <inki.dae at samsung.com>
Cc: Joonyoung Shim <jy0922.shim at samsung.com>
Cc: Seung-Woo Kim <sw0312.kim at samsung.com>
Cc: Kyungmin Park <kyungmin.park at samsung.com>
Cc: Kukjin Kim <kgene at kernel.org>
Cc: Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzk at kernel.org>
Cc: Patrik Jakobsson
2020 Oct 22
0
[PATCH v5 08/10] drm/gem: Store client buffer mappings as struct dma_buf_map
Hi
On 22.10.20 10:49, Daniel Vetter wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 20, 2020 at 02:20:44PM +0200, Thomas Zimmermann wrote:
>> Kernel DRM clients now store their framebuffer address in an instance
>> of struct dma_buf_map. Depending on the buffer's location, the address
>> refers to system or I/O memory.
>>
>> Callers of drm_client_buffer_vmap() receive a copy of the
2008 Dec 09
0
IC3/FBI security announcement - your help needed
On Friday, the IC3 (FBI/NW3C/BJA) put out a security advisory on their
website that contained a fairly vaguely worded warning about Asterisk
systems being compromised and then being used as "vishing" (voice
phishing) platforms. They were non-specific on the threat other than
to advocate upgrading to "newer versions" of Asterisk. This
announcement was done on Friday
2020 Oct 22
2
[PATCH v5 08/10] drm/gem: Store client buffer mappings as struct dma_buf_map
On Tue, Oct 20, 2020 at 02:20:44PM +0200, Thomas Zimmermann wrote:
> Kernel DRM clients now store their framebuffer address in an instance
> of struct dma_buf_map. Depending on the buffer's location, the address
> refers to system or I/O memory.
>
> Callers of drm_client_buffer_vmap() receive a copy of the value in
> the call's supplied arguments. It can be accessed and
2008 Dec 08
1
Anyone know which vulnerability specifically they are referring to?
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2008/120608-fbi-criminals-auto-dialing-with-hacked.html?Inform=nl&netht=rn_120808&nladname=120808dailynewsamal
Criminals are taking advantage of a bug in the Asterisk Internet
telephony system that lets them pump out thousands of scam phone calls
in an hour, the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation warned Friday.
The FBI didn't say which versions
2012 Nov 19
2
[PATCH 158/493] video: remove use of __devinit
CONFIG_HOTPLUG is going away as an option so __devinit is no longer
needed.
Signed-off-by: Bill Pemberton <wfp5p at virginia.edu>
Cc: Florian Tobias Schandinat <FlorianSchandinat at gmx.de>
Cc: Jaya Kumar <jayalk at intworks.biz>
Cc: Paul Mackerras <paulus at samba.org>
Cc: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh at kernel.crashing.org>
Cc: Russell King <linux at
2012 Nov 19
2
[PATCH 158/493] video: remove use of __devinit
CONFIG_HOTPLUG is going away as an option so __devinit is no longer
needed.
Signed-off-by: Bill Pemberton <wfp5p at virginia.edu>
Cc: Florian Tobias Schandinat <FlorianSchandinat at gmx.de>
Cc: Jaya Kumar <jayalk at intworks.biz>
Cc: Paul Mackerras <paulus at samba.org>
Cc: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh at kernel.crashing.org>
Cc: Russell King <linux at
2012 Nov 19
2
[PATCH 158/493] video: remove use of __devinit
CONFIG_HOTPLUG is going away as an option so __devinit is no longer
needed.
Signed-off-by: Bill Pemberton <wfp5p at virginia.edu>
Cc: Florian Tobias Schandinat <FlorianSchandinat at gmx.de>
Cc: Jaya Kumar <jayalk at intworks.biz>
Cc: Paul Mackerras <paulus at samba.org>
Cc: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh at kernel.crashing.org>
Cc: Russell King <linux at
2009 Jun 12
1
FBI Homicide data?
Dear all,
do you know if it's available and where the "FBI Homicide" dataset?
It has at least the following columns: "victim age", "homicide age".
A scatterplot of this data is visible here:
http://www.uml.edu/gallery/main.php?g2_itemId=6016
Thanks for your help!
mario
--
Ing. Mario Valle
Data Analysis and Visualization Group |
2001 Sep 14
0
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Comments: I just thought this might be interesting in the context of free music distribiuton
2015 Oct 22
0
C_LogLin (stats/loglin)
Kai,
Apologies for the double message, it didn't go to the list last time.
On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 9:59 AM, Kai Nitschke <
kai.nitschke at uniklinik-freiburg.de> wrote:
>
> ?.Call? calls the C/C++ function ?C_LogLin?. But when I am running it line
> by line I get
> the following error on line 23/24:
> Error: object 'C_LogLin' not found
>
> Hence, my
2015 Oct 22
2
C_LogLin (stats/loglin)
Hi everyone,
I have a question regarding a C function of the "stats" package in R.
I tried to understand the ?loglin? basic function of the ?stats?
package implemented in
R. The implemented function itself runs without any problem (perhaps
see sample). When I
ran it line by line it stopped at the lines 23-24 of the
loglin-function; (the following line):
z <- .Call(C_LogLin,
2008 Aug 31
1
script runtime error
Hello,
I have installed a game Art of Murder FBI Confidential, using wine. This is a classic point and click adventure game. The game starts and I saw the movie from the beginning of the game.
After that the main menu of the game appears, I can navigate through it with no errors. I start the game and I find myself in a room, the boss's office.
I'm in the room and I want to interact with
2017 Jan 09
2
Firefox Issue
> -----Original Message-----
> From: CentOS [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf Of Always
> Learning
> Sent: Monday, January 09, 2017 11:23 AM
> To: Centos <centos at centos.org>
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] Firefox Issue
> > On Thu, January 5, 2017 17:23, Always Learning wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > Cyber attacks are gradually replacing
2001 Apr 19
1
MP3 The Movie
Watch the film: http://www.filmwave.com/mp3/
Plot:
In the year 2002, the government has outlawed MP3s and any related material
including Napster. The FBI has created a department called the MP3 Task
Force to help combat illegal MP3s, the Task Force are two former musicians,
Agent Farley, and Agent Hopkins, together they will infiltrate the MP3 black
market and put an end to MP3s forever.