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libdrm has some support for GTT mapping already, but there are bugs with it (no surprise since it hasn't been used much). In fixing 20803, I found that sharing bo_gem->virtual was a bad idea, since a previously mapped object might not end up getting GTT mapped, leading to corruption. So this patch splits the fields according to use, taking care to unmap both at free time (but preserving the map caching). There's still a risk we might run out of mappings (there's a sysctl tunable for max number of mappings per process, defaulted to 64k or so it looks like) but at least GTT maps will work with these changes (and some others for fixing PAT breakage in the kernel). Reviewed-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net> Signed-off-by: Jesse Barnes <jbarnes@virtuousgeek.org> |
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| libdrm.pc.in | ||
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| README | ||
DRM README file There are two main parts to this package: the DRM client library/interface (libdrm.so) and kernel/hardware-specific device modules (such as radeon.ko). The kernel device modules are not shipped with libdrm releases and should only be built from the git tree by developers and bleeding-edge testers of non-Intel hardware. The Intel kernel modules are developed in the Linux kernel tree. Compiling --------- By default, libdrm and the DRM header files will install into /usr/local/. If you want to install this DRM to replace your system copy, say: ./configure --prefix=/usr --exec-prefix=/ Then, make install To build the device-specific kernel modules from the git tree: cd linux-core/ make cp *.ko /lib/modules/VERSION/kernel/drivers/char/drm/ (where VERSION is your kernel version: uname -f) Or, cd bsd-core/ make copy the kernel modules to the appropriate place Tips & Trouble-shooting ----------------------- 1. You'll need kernel sources. If using Fedora Core 5, for example, you may need to install RPMs such as: kernel-smp-devel-2.6.15-1.2054_FC5.i686.rpm kernel-devel-2.6.15-1.2054_FC5.i686.rpm etc. 2. You may need to make a symlink from /lib/modules/VERSION/build to your kernel sources in /usr/src/kernels/VERSION (where version is `uname -r`): cd /lib/modules/VERSION ln -s /usr/src/kernels/VERSION build 3. If you've build the kernel modules but they won't load because of an error like this: $ /sbin/modprobe drm FATAL: Error inserting drm (/lib/modules/2.6.15-1.2054_FC5smp/kernel/drivers/char/drm/drm.ko): Invalid module format And 'dmesg|tail' says: drm: disagrees about version of symbol struct_module Try recompiling your drm modules without the Module.symvers file. That is rm the /usr/src/kernels/2.6.15-1.2054_FC5-smp-i686/Module.symvers file (or rename it). Then do a 'make clean' before rebuilding your drm modules.