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From README.ati:
Clocks for supported programmable clock generators:
The driver currently supports all programmable clock generators known
to exist on Mach64 adapters.
Clocks for unsupported programmable clock generators:
This case is unlikely to occur, but is documented for the sake of
completeness.
Thus:
- check for (pATI->ProgrammableClock > ATI_CLOCK_FIXED) &&
(pATI->ProgrammableClock < ATI_CLOCK_MAX)
- drop "probe_clocks" option
- pATIHW->ClockUnmap is no longer used
- pATIHW->ClockMap is only used with NewHW.crtc which is always ATI_CRTC_MACH64
and has the identity map, so drop it
- (pATI->ProgrammableClock != ATI_CLOCK_INTERNAL) => (pATI->depth <= 8)
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- drop (pATI->OptionLinear == FALSE)
- AcceleratorVideoRAM is always set, i.e. VGAVideoRAM is not used
- pATI->LinearBase is always set
- xf86LinearVidMem() is now checked in atipreinit() for both CPIO and MMIO
atipreinit.c only:
- pVideo == NULL
- NewHW.crtc != ATI_CRTC_MACH64
This allows to drop the "no linear aperture" cruft.
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RENDER accleration is disabled by default. It is strongly recommended that the
patch from bug #6772 and the 'exa-damagetrack branch' are merged in the xserver
before enabling RENDER acceleration. To enable RENDER acceleration, add the
following in xorg.conf:
Section "Device"
[...]
Option "AccelMethod" "exa"
Option "RenderAccel" "true"
EndSection
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attachment #1516 (https://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=1516)
Add TVOUT Support for Mach64 (Leif Delgass, fixed up for Xorg by me).
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DevelDRIDrivers is non-empty. DevelDRIDrivers contains those drivers
aren't built by default either due to being unusable on that
architecture (but buildable for testing) or due to security concerns,
as in the mach64 and savage cases.
- Merge the Mach64 DDX's DRI support, under the XF86DRI_DEVEL define, which
is set only when BuildDevelDRIDrivers is set.
- Fix up of the sets of DRI drivers built for various architectures.
- Fix build of unichrome DRI driver, which is now enabled on x86.
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