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So when reviewing Michel's patch I've noticed a few things and cleaned them up: - The early checks in ppgtt_release are now redundant: The inactive list should always be empty now, so we can ditch these checks. Even for the aliasing ppgtt (though that's a different confusion) since we tear that down after all the objects are gone. - The ppgtt handling functions are splattered all over. Consolidate them in i915_gem_gtt.c, give them OCD prefixes and add wrappers for get/put. - There was a bit a confusion in ppgtt_release about whether it cares about the active or inactive list. It should care about them both, so augment the WARNINGs to check for both. There's still create_vm_for_ctx left to do, put that is blocked on the removal of ppgtt->ctx. Once that's done we can rename it to i915_ppgtt_create and move it to its siblings for handling ppgtts. v2: Move the ppgtt checks into the inline get/put functions as suggested by Chris. v3: Inline the now redundant ppgtt local variable. Cc: Michel Thierry <michel.thierry@intel.com> Cc: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk> Reviewed-by: Michel Thierry <michel.thierry@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
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The Direct Rendering Manager (drm) is a device-independent kernel-level
device driver that provides support for the XFree86 Direct Rendering
Infrastructure (DRI).
The DRM supports the Direct Rendering Infrastructure (DRI) in four major
ways:
1. The DRM provides synchronized access to the graphics hardware via
the use of an optimized two-tiered lock.
2. The DRM enforces the DRI security policy for access to the graphics
hardware by only allowing authenticated X11 clients access to
restricted regions of memory.
3. The DRM provides a generic DMA engine, complete with multiple
queues and the ability to detect the need for an OpenGL context
switch.
4. The DRM is extensible via the use of small device-specific modules
that rely extensively on the API exported by the DRM module.
Documentation on the DRI is available from:
http://dri.freedesktop.org/wiki/Documentation
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=387
http://dri.sourceforge.net/doc/
For specific information about kernel-level support, see:
The Direct Rendering Manager, Kernel Support for the Direct Rendering
Infrastructure
http://dri.sourceforge.net/doc/drm_low_level.html
Hardware Locking for the Direct Rendering Infrastructure
http://dri.sourceforge.net/doc/hardware_locking_low_level.html
A Security Analysis of the Direct Rendering Infrastructure
http://dri.sourceforge.net/doc/security_low_level.html