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Additionally, don't attempt to set double-wide on the 965, where there is
no such thing any more (not that we'd ever see modes high enough to trigger
it).
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(0,0,0,1.0) is actually black...
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we're getting load of multiple sf/wm programs for i965, might
need to be cleanup in future.
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Ensure all xf86 symbols created here are protected with XF86NAME.
Remove accidentally exported symbols from namespace.
Make all to-be-DI files prefixed with i830_xf86.
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As RandR needs to poke at DGA code, and we want the RandR code to be
driver-independent, it seemed easier to just make the DGA code
driver-independent as well.
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Use the damage layer directly instead of via shadowfb.
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This is the documented correct ordering, and while the previous ordering
(reversed) worked on some hardware, it failed on others.
Reported by: Wang Zhenyu <zhenyu.z.wang@intel.com>
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These two sources are placed in higher priority to the BIOS data when
available, since the BIOS data has proven unreliable. The BIOS data is still
read, and warnings printed if it doesn't match what we probe. The BIOS data
remains useful for the situation where we want to turn on LVDS but there is no
EDID available and no current mode programmed (i.e. booting with VGA or TV
connected).
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A bunch of files were missing from _SOURCES, and the build was also broken
for missing files (from EXTRA_DIST) when building without gen4asm.
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This seems like a typo, which causes screen artifacts.
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Fix SF kernel with corrent coeffient work, and correct
VUE storage in multi texture case.
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Fallback to old filter table.
4 spaces indent reformat.
Auto scaling seem to not work well on some low res interlace mode when input width > 1024, filter those modes.
Fix some subcarriar number
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This fixes the rendercheck "transformed src/mask coords 2" tests. Previously,
the source pixels chosen would be off by one in some cases.
The particular values were taken from Mesa, which uses .125 offsets (except
apparently broken for y), but the signs are changed. I would be happier if
I had better justification for why this worked.
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Driver installs as intel_drv.so with symlink to i810_drv.so to ensure
existing configurations continue to work. Updated manual page to reflect
name change and add attributions for recent work.
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Setting option "Ignore" "Yes" will cause the server to pretend as if the
specified output does not exist at all. It will not be listed by the
RandR1.2 extension, and the server will not attempt to detect monitors at
startup time.
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Conflicts:
src/i830_display.c
src/i830_tv.c
src/i830_xf86Crtc.c
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xf86RandRCrtcSet was ignoring changes to only rotation, so the screen would
be left incorrectly rotated.
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This includes not reporting some fields on hardware where those bits are
reserved, correcting one of the hardware error bit numbers, and reducing
the severity of the debugging output warnings.
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The now-generic (kind of) EXA code will be cleaned up and moved to generic
files in a later commit.
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however 720p in this freq seems to not support src width,
hactive > 800, so skip those inputs.
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Previously, we tried to use 2 points instead of 3 to describe the source
rectangles, which mostly just worked for scaling.
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This adds reasonably driver-independent rotation support to the common
layer. The piece required in the driver is to allocate and redirect the crtc
to a shadow frame buffer. The driver uses Render to perform the actual
rotation operation (which leaves us free to do fun projective transforms at
some point in the future :-).
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Typical results were failure to sync, and a black screen.
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