Hi all,
Updated -testing with new stuff:
- dsi improvements (Gaurav)
- bxt ddi dpll hw state readout (Imre)
- chv dvfs support and overall wm improvements for both vlv and chv (Ville)
- ppgtt polish from Mika and Michel
- cdclk support for bxt (Bob Pauwe)
- make frontbuffer tracking more precise
-
Hi all,
Merge windows opens, so we'll start with the first feature batch for 3.11.
Highlights (part of it already in the previous testing cycle, but
postponed for 3.11):
- fixes for the gmch modeset sequence
- a bit of OCD around plane/pipe usage (Ville)
- vlv turbo support (Jesse)
- tons of vlv m
Hi all,
Usual QA cycle continues, although most of the stuff this time around is
still heading towards 3.10. On top of what's in -fixes now just a few
things:
- More vlv stuff from Jesse, code should now be in decent enough shape to
boot on real systems. Hopefully we can drop the experimental su
Hi all,
Updated testing tree for -next. Highlights:
- Corner case fixes discovered with static analyzers (Damien).
- More fixes to combat unclaimed register errors on Haswell (Paulo).
- Some small fixes to the gpu turbo code (Rodrigo+Ben), Ben has more
patches for overclocking support pending.
-
Hi all,
So new testing round. Highlights:
- Some vlv patches, by far not all (Jesse et al)
- Clean up the HDMI/SDVO #define confusion (Paulo)
- gen2-4 vblank fixes from Ville
- unclaimed register warning fixes for hsw (Paulo)
- complete pageflips which have been stuck in a gpu hang, should prevent
Hi All,
New testing round with mostly fixes targeting still 3.9. Highlights:
- reduced range support for hsw, using the pipe CSC (Ville)
- support for vt-switchless suspend/resume in the pm core + fbdev (Jesse)
- fixup pll limits for gen3/4 (Patrick Jakobsson)
- regression fix for 8bit fb console
On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 09:51:14PM +0100, Daniel Vetter wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Despite the longer cycle of four weeks, not much going on ... Highlights:
> - Broadcast RBG improvements and reduced color range fixes from Ville
> - Ben is on a "kill legacy gtt code for good" spree, first pile of patche
Hi all,
Despite the longer cycle of four weeks, not much going on ... Highlights:
- Broadcast RBG improvements and reduced color range fixes from Ville
- Ben is on a "kill legacy gtt code for good" spree, first pile of patches
included.
- no relocs and lut improvements for faster execbuf from Ch
Hi all,
Not too much this time around, mostly since I've been massively absorbed
hunt ghosts and other annoying bugs. Highlights:
- seqno wrap fixes and debug infrastructure from Mika Kuoppala and Chris
Wilson
- some leftover kill-agp on gen6+ patches from Ben
- hotplug improvements from Damien
Hi all,
drm-intel-next marches on, and it's already the first cycle for 3.9:
- Stolen mem support from Chris Wilson, one of the many steps to get to
real fastboot support.
- Some DDI code cleanups from Paulo.
- First pile of seqno wrap fixes and test infrastructure from Mika
Kuoppala, unfortun
Hi all,
Last -next cycle for 3.8, besides the big item of lifting the "preliminary
hw support" tag from the Haswell code, just small bits&pieces all over:
- Leftover Haswell patches and some fixes from Paulo
- LyncPoint PCH support (for hsw)
- OOM handling improvements from Chris Wilson
- connecto
Hi all,
New testing with neat new stuff. Highlights:
- fdi B/C workarounds for ivb, improving fdi link training reliability
- some sprite/plane offset fixes from Damien for hsw
- unified ddi encoder for DP+HDMI on hsw (Paulo), this finally gives up DP
support for hsw
- GTT handling cleanups from
Hi all,
Updated -testing branch with tons of stuff:
- basic haswell dp support, not yet wire up for external ports (Paulo)
- edp support (Paulo)
- tons of refactorings to prepare for the above (Paulo)
- panel rework, unifiying code between lvds and edp panels (Jani)
- panel fitter scaling modes (J
Hi all,
New -testing cycle. Highlights:
- tons of hsw dp prep patches form Paulo
- round scheduled work items and timers to nearest second (Chris)
- some hw workarounds (Jesse&Damien)
- vlv dp support and related fixups (Vijay et al.)
Not that much, despite the extended review window. We have ton
Hi all,
New code to beat on! Highlights:
- rework of the gem backing pages handling (preps for stolen mem handling)
from Chris
- cpu freq interface in sysfs from Ben
- cpu edp fixes and some related cleanups
- write-combining ptes for pre-gen6 (Chris)
- basic CADL support (Peter Wu)
- some more
Hi All,
New -testing cycle. Highlights from this -next:
- New modeset code framework.
- Tiny fix in the fb helper to go through the official dpms interface
instead of calling the crtc helper code.
- forcewake code frobbery from Ben, code should be more in-line with what
Windows does now.
- fix
Hi All,
Another two weeks, another round of -testing. Highlights:
- prep patches for the modeset rework. Note that one of those patches
touches the fb helper in the common drm code.
- hasw hdmi audio support (Wang Xingchao)
- improved instdone dumping for gen7 (Ben)
- unbound tracking and a few
On Sun, Aug 12, 2012 at 02:55:25PM +0200, Daniel Vetter wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Note that the new -next is rebased a bit and not a descendant of the old
> -nextso that I could fish out a few fixes for 3.6.
>
> Highlights of the entire thing:
> - hsw hdmi improvements (Paulo)
> - ips/rps locking rewo
Hi all,
Note that the new -next is rebased a bit and not a descendant of the old
-nextso that I could fish out a few fixes for 3.6.
Highlights of the entire thing:
- hsw hdmi improvements (Paulo)
- ips/rps locking rework and cleanups
- rc6 on ilk by default again
- hw context&dp&dpff support for
Hi all,
I've pushed out new -next and -testing branches. Highlights:
- rc6/turbo support for hsw (Eugeni)
- improve corner-case of the reset handling code - gpu reset handling
should be rock-solid now
- support for fb offset > 4096 pixels on gen4 (yeah, you need some fairly
big screens to hit
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