Set Int10Current->Tag for the linux native int10 module

Fixes bug #9296
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Alan Hourihane 2006-12-13 12:13:11 +00:00
parent 8049eeea99
commit 731952c561
2 changed files with 4 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ xf86ExtendedInitInt10(int entityIndex, int Flags)
base = INTPriv(pInt)->base = xnfalloc(SYS_BIOS);
pvp = xf86GetPciInfoForEntity(entityIndex);
if (pvp) pInt->Tag = ((pciConfigPtr)(pvp->thisCard))->tag;
if (pvp) pInt->Tag = pciTag(pvp->bus, pvp->device, pvp->func);
/*
* we need to map video RAM MMIO as some chipsets map mmio

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@ -90,6 +90,7 @@ xf86ExtendedInitInt10(int entityIndex, int Flags)
legacyVGARec vga;
xf86int10BiosLocation bios;
Bool videoBiosMapped = FALSE;
pciVideoPtr pvp;
if (int10Generation != serverGeneration) {
counter = 0;
@ -151,6 +152,8 @@ xf86ExtendedInitInt10(int entityIndex, int Flags)
pInt = (xf86Int10InfoPtr)xnfcalloc(1, sizeof(xf86Int10InfoRec));
pInt->scrnIndex = screen;
pInt->entityIndex = entityIndex;
pvp = xf86GetPciInfoForEntity(entityIndex);
if (pvp) pInt->Tag = pciTag(pvp->bus, pvp->device, pvp->func);
if (!xf86Int10ExecSetup(pInt))
goto error0;
pInt->mem = &linuxMem;