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The 965 path wasn't setting pClipRects for batch submission since it didn't
want kernel cliprect handling before. The 915 path also grew the INTEL_NO_HW=1
option for testing just driver overhead.
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The previous code would reference freed memory on window moves.
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Both drivers have ended up relying on lost_hardware being called after each
batch buffer, so update the name. This removes one of the calls on 965 whic
h was outside of the batchbuffer handling code and just duplicating what had
already happened through batchbuffer handling.
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Putting the bufmgr in the screen is not thread-safe since the emit_reloc
changes. It also led to a significant performance hit from pthread usage
for the attempted thread-safety (up to 12% of a cpu spent on refcounting
protection in single-threaded 965). The motivation had been to allow
multi-context bufmgr sharing in classic mode, but it wasn't worth the cost.
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This is currently believed to work but be a significant performance loss.
Performance recovery should be soon to follow.
The dri_bo_fake_disable_backing_store() call was added to allow backing store
disable like bufmgr_fake.c did, which is a significant performance win (though
it's missing the no-fence-subdata part).
This commit is a squash merge of the 965-ttm branch, which had some history
I wanted to avoid pulling due to noisiness and brokenness at many points
for git-bisecting.
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This reverts commit b2f1aa2389473ed09170713301b042661d70a48e.
Somehow I ended up with my branch's save-this-while-I-work-on-master commit
actually on master.
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This code existed to dump logs of hardware access to be replayed in simulation.
Since we have real hardware now, it's not really needed.
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Wait until getting the right fence if drm/i915 resets the
counter.
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Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@neko.keithp.com>
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passing them to the kernel. This works because all drawing commands
in the 965 driver are emitted with the lock held and the batchbuffer
is always flushed prior to releasing the lock. This allows multiple
cliprects to be dealt with, without replaying entire batchbuffers and
redundantly re-emitting state.
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This driver comes from Tungsten Graphics, with a few further modifications by
Intel.
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