Attempt to build xeglmodule.c, not xglxmodule.c.
Add xf86Sbus.h to EXTRA_DIST, as _HEADERS doesn't appear to get the same
treatment as _SOURCES in terms of automatically DISTing.
Get rid of all references to SCO.
Change SDK include dir to $(includedir)/xizzle. Add SDK libs where
necessary.
Reformat to be nicer and easier to shuffle around; also, fix lib ordering
so we get so much closer to the elusive final link. Shuffle
common/xf86Init.c into libxizzle.a.
Fix a couple of early snafus - s/BUILDXI/XINPUT/, et al; make the SDK stuff
conditional as needed; fix the SBus includes.
Name library os-support/libxizzleos.a, not os-support/foo/libxizzlefoo.a.
Clean up ARCH_SOURCES so it's always initialised to something.
Move linked libraries to _LIBADD, which somehow escaped my attention. Make
inclusion of drm/libxizzlelinuxdrm.a dependent on DRI.
s/VERSION/VBE_VERSION/;
Axe this redundant dir.
All Xizzle-specific: axe hw/xizzle/Xi, shuffle link order, fix list of
required modules to be vaguely sane, add some pertinent libs/incs.
anyone uses this in production, a big scary monster will eat them. hrm,
perhaps i should make it have a --i-know-what-i'm-doing param that it
doens't start without, heh
the ATI driver. It suffers from hw/sw synchronization problems, it
looks like, but may be good enough to work on Render acceleration
experiments. Committing it as-is so I don't lose it again.
Check window reorigin in PositionWindow and bump pixmap serial numbers to
revalidate GCs.
Fix picture clip region origin in automatic update
Initialize client private 'critical' value
Clean up pixmap bounds checking code to only affect contents allocated by
fb.
Oops. Call SourceValidate for Composite operations.
Add Xchips server (vesa based)
available, with fbdev being used by default.
- Use depth 16 by default when vesa backend is used.
- Add MMIO defines for PowerPC (should be in a common location).
Many thanks for Michel Daenzer for much of this code.
help with ati, and future DRM drivers.
- Add new "ati" kdrive driver. It has ancestry in the r128 driver from
andersca, but took a detour through being the WIP SiS 300 driver on the
way. It supports Radeons (tested on QD VIVO and 7500) and Rage 128.
Current limitations include that it requires depth 16 and that the
other Rage 128 PCI IDs aren't included yet.