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2016-03-24configure: Remove ACLOCAL_FLAGS passthroughChris Wilson
Still not working right, remove it to keep the standard build working. Sorry if you have been relying on ACLOCAL_FLAGS. Reported-by: Sedat Dilek <sedat.dilek@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
2016-03-16configure: Replace ${} with $() for libtoolChris Wilson
One version libtool doesn't like ${} and errors out unless we use $(). Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
2015-07-23Start splitting out the benchmarks from test/Chris Wilson
First comes the swap overhead measurement for various window modes. Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
2014-07-23Add automake magic required for libobj/Chris Wilson
So libobj/ wasn't included in the tarball, and nor was the compatability functions being added to the driver when they were needed. The oddity is that using the ./configure script (and thus make distcheck) succeeds. It was only when 'autoreconf -fi' was run was the first error encoutered. Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk> Reported-by: Tobias Klausmann
2014-02-15intel: Add a helper for setting backlight without root rightsChris Wilson
Once the xserver stops running as root on kms capabable systems, we will need some other way to access the backlight. The approach taken in this patch moves most of the heavy lifting to a helper that runs with root privileges and pipes our requested brightness into the sysfs backlight interface. Where required, we use pkexec to launch the helper with the elevated privilege. v2: Amalgamate much more of the duplicate code. Keep the daemon and pipe alive for the lifetime of the backlight interface. Provide an alternative for systems without PolicyKit. Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com> [v1] Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
2013-08-31configure; Remember to disable building the toolsChris Wilson
If we find that the headers for the tools are not available on the system, simply disable building them as they are not essential features of the driver. Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
2013-08-31tools: Add intel-virtual-output to extend the local desktop with remote outputsChris Wilson
Based on the original implementation (hybrid-screenclone) by Tomáš Janoušek, and Bumblebee integration by Kevin Puetz. intel-virtual-output utilizes local VirtualHeads to present a contiguous desktop to the local display manager, but maps the drawing on those outputs to the remote display, and provides bidirectional RandR proxy so that you can resize the remote display and configure it within your desktop. The remote display should also send hotplug events back to the local desktop, for reconfiguration on the fly. Ideally the remote display is a discrete GPU on the same host so that we can use local Shared Memory transport and avoid sending data over the wire (though it will work in that setup). Ideally you would have userptr support to provide zero-copy rendering between the GPUs, or have dma-buf (in which case you would be using PRIME). For remote rendering, no compression is done so this fares worse than VNC. Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
2013-07-28uxa: Colocate architecture source files with backend implementation sourcesChris Wilson
i.e. move the toplevel uxa/*.[ch] into src/uxa/*.[ch] Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
2013-07-28uxa: Clear up the common intel directoryChris Wilson
Move all the UXA backend specifc files into their own subdirectory. Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
2013-04-17Prefer i830_dri.so for gen2 chipsetsChris Wilson
Probe for i830_dri.so and, if it exists, use that driver in preference to i915_dri.so for DRI (i.e. GL clients). This was suggested in the context of distributions supplying i915g as the main DRI driver for gen3, in which case we need to provide a separate DRI driver for gen2. Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
2013-02-04build: Make autoreconf honour ACLOCAL_FLAGSDamien Lespiau
When running autoreconf, it's possible to give flags to the underlying aclocal by declaring a ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS variable in the top level Makefile.am. Putting ${ACLOCAL_FLAGS} there allows the user to set an environment variable up before running autogen.sh and pull in the right directories to look for m4 macros, say an up-to-date version of the xorg-util macros. Signed-off-by: Damien Lespiau <damien.lespiau@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
2012-02-23Revert "Update autotools configuration"Gaetan Nadon
This reverts commit 9184af921bc2f332fcb6c9b47001414378eab8e2. All X.Org modules must be able to be configured with autoconf 2.60. In addition, version 2.63 has GPL licensing issues which prevents some vendor to release software based on it. The AM_SILENT_RULES are already handled by XORG_DEFAULT_OPTIONS. All X.Org modules must be able to be configured with libtool 1.5. AM_MAINTAINER_MODE default value is "enabled" already. We use the same autogen script for all x.org modules. There are proposals for changes which should be reviewed and eventually applied to all modules together. The lt*.m4 patterns are already included in the root .gitignore file. This can be proposed as a change to all modules, but it invloves changing the topvel .gitignore, the m4/.gitignore, the ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS and the AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR together. For more information on project wide configuration guidelines, consult http://www.x.org/wiki/ModularDevelopersGuide and http://www.x.org/wiki/NewModuleGuidelines. Acked-by: Matthieu Herrb <matthieu.herrb@laas.fr> Signed-off-by: Gaetan Nadon <memsize@videotron.ca>
2011-11-16Compile out UXA if so desiredChris Wilson
Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
2011-06-04sna: Introduce a new acceleration model.Chris Wilson
The premise is that switching between rings (i.e. the BLT and RENDER rings) on SandyBridge imposes a large latency overhead whilst rendering. The cause is that in order to switch rings, we need to split the batch earlier than is desired and to add serialisation between the rings. Both of which incur large overhead. By switching to using a pure 3D blit engine (ok, not so pure as the BLT engine still has uses for the core drawing model which can not be easily represented without a combinatorial explosion of shaders) we can take advantage of additional efficiencies, such as relative relocations, that have been incorporated into recent hardware advances. However, even older hardware performs better from avoiding the implicit context switches and from the batching efficiency of the 3D pipeline... But this is X, and PolyGlyphBlt still exists and remains in use. So for the operations that are not worth accelerating in hardware, we introduce a shadow buffer mechanism through out and reintroduce pixmap migration. Doing this efficiently is the cornerstone of ensuring that we do exploit the increased potential of recent hardware for running old applications and environments (i.e. so that the latest and greatest chip is actually faster than gen2!) For the curious, sna is SandyBridge's New Acceleration. If you are running older chipsets and welcome the performance increase offered by this patch, then you may choose to call it Snazzy instead. Speedups ======== gen3 firefox-fishtank 1203584.56 (1203842.75 0.01%) -> 85561.71 (125146.44 14.87%): 14.07x speedup gen5 grads-heat-map 3385.42 (3489.73 1.44%) -> 350.29 (350.75 0.18%): 9.66x speedup gen3 xfce4-terminal-a1 4179.02 (4180.09 0.06%) -> 503.90 (531.88 4.48%): 8.29x speedup gen4 grads-heat-map 2458.66 (2826.34 4.64%) -> 348.82 (349.20 0.29%): 7.05x speedup gen3 grads-heat-map 1443.33 (1445.32 0.09%) -> 298.55 (298.76 0.05%): 4.83x speedup gen3 swfdec-youtube 3836.14 (3894.14 0.95%) -> 889.84 (979.56 5.99%): 4.31x speedup gen6 grads-heat-map 742.11 (744.44 0.15%) -> 172.51 (172.93 0.20%): 4.30x speedup gen3 firefox-talos-svg 71740.44 (72370.13 0.59%) -> 21959.29 (21995.09 0.68%): 3.27x speedup gen5 gvim 8045.51 (8071.47 0.17%) -> 2589.38 (3246.78 10.74%): 3.11x speedup gen6 poppler 3800.78 (3817.92 0.24%) -> 1227.36 (1230.12 0.30%): 3.10x speedup gen6 gnome-terminal-vim 9106.84 (9111.56 0.03%) -> 3459.49 (3478.52 0.25%): 2.63x speedup gen5 midori-zoomed 9564.53 (9586.58 0.17%) -> 3677.73 (3837.02 2.02%): 2.60x speedup gen5 gnome-terminal-vim 38167.25 (38215.82 0.08%) -> 14901.09 (14902.28 0.01%): 2.56x speedup gen5 poppler 13575.66 (13605.04 0.16%) -> 5554.27 (5555.84 0.01%): 2.44x speedup gen5 swfdec-giant-steps 8941.61 (8988.72 0.52%) -> 3851.98 (3871.01 0.93%): 2.32x speedup gen5 xfce4-terminal-a1 18956.60 (18986.90 0.07%) -> 8362.75 (8365.70 0.01%): 2.27x speedup gen5 firefox-fishtank 88750.31 (88858.23 0.14%) -> 39164.57 (39835.54 0.80%): 2.27x speedup gen3 midori-zoomed 2392.13 (2397.82 0.14%) -> 1109.96 (1303.10 30.35%): 2.16x speedup gen6 gvim 2510.34 (2513.34 0.20%) -> 1200.76 (1204.30 0.22%): 2.09x speedup gen5 firefox-planet-gnome 40478.16 (40565.68 0.09%) -> 19606.22 (19648.79 0.16%): 2.06x speedup gen5 gnome-system-monitor 10344.47 (10385.62 0.29%) -> 5136.69 (5256.85 1.15%): 2.01x speedup gen3 poppler 2595.23 (2603.10 0.17%) -> 1297.56 (1302.42 0.61%): 2.00x speedup gen6 firefox-talos-gfx 7184.03 (7194.97 0.13%) -> 3806.31 (3811.66 0.06%): 1.89x speedup gen5 evolution 8739.25 (8766.12 0.27%) -> 4817.54 (5050.96 1.54%): 1.81x speedup gen3 evolution 1684.06 (1696.88 0.35%) -> 1004.99 (1008.55 0.85%): 1.68x speedup gen3 gnome-terminal-vim 4285.13 (4287.68 0.04%) -> 2715.97 (3202.17 13.52%): 1.58x speedup gen5 swfdec-youtube 5843.94 (5951.07 0.91%) -> 3810.86 (3826.04 1.32%): 1.53x speedup gen4 poppler 7496.72 (7558.83 0.58%) -> 5125.08 (5247.65 1.44%): 1.46x speedup gen4 gnome-terminal-vim 21126.24 (21292.08 0.85%) -> 14590.25 (15066.33 1.80%): 1.45x speedup gen5 firefox-talos-svg 99873.69 (100300.95 0.37%) -> 70745.66 (70818.86 0.05%): 1.41x speedup gen4 firefox-planet-gnome 28205.10 (28304.45 0.27%) -> 19996.11 (20081.44 0.56%): 1.41x speedup gen5 firefox-talos-gfx 93070.85 (93194.72 0.10%) -> 67687.93 (70374.37 1.30%): 1.37x speedup gen4 evolution 6696.25 (6854.14 0.85%) -> 4958.62 (5027.73 0.85%): 1.35x speedup gen3 swfdec-giant-steps 2538.03 (2539.30 0.04%) -> 1895.71 (2050.62 62.43%): 1.34x speedup gen4 gvim 4356.18 (4422.78 0.70%) -> 3276.31 (3281.69 0.13%): 1.33x speedup gen6 evolution 1242.13 (1245.44 0.72%) -> 953.76 (954.54 0.07%): 1.30x speedup gen6 firefox-planet-gnome 4554.23 (4560.69 0.08%) -> 3758.76 (3768.97 0.28%): 1.21x speedup gen3 firefox-talos-gfx 6264.13 (6284.65 0.30%) -> 5261.56 (5370.87 1.28%): 1.19x speedup gen4 midori-zoomed 4771.13 (4809.90 0.73%) -> 4037.03 (4118.93 0.85%): 1.18x speedup gen6 swfdec-giant-steps 1557.06 (1560.13 0.12%) -> 1336.34 (1341.29 0.32%): 1.17x speedup gen4 firefox-talos-gfx 80767.28 (80986.31 0.17%) -> 69629.08 (69721.71 0.06%): 1.16x speedup gen6 midori-zoomed 1463.70 (1463.76 0.08%) -> 1331.45 (1336.56 0.22%): 1.10x speedup Slowdowns ========= gen6 xfce4-terminal-a1 2030.25 (2036.23 0.25%) -> 2144.60 (2240.31 4.29%): 1.06x slowdown gen4 swfdec-youtube 3580.00 (3597.23 3.92%) -> 3826.90 (3862.24 0.91%): 1.07x slowdown gen4 firefox-talos-svg 66112.25 (66256.51 0.11%) -> 71433.40 (71584.31 0.14%): 1.08x slowdown gen4 gnome-system-monitor 5691.60 (5724.03 0.56%) -> 6707.56 (6747.83 0.33%): 1.18x slowdown gen3 ocitysmap 3494.05 (3502.44 0.20%) -> 4321.99 (4524.42 2.78%): 1.24x slowdown gen4 ocitysmap 3628.42 (3641.66 9.37%) -> 5177.16 (5828.74 8.38%): 1.43x slowdown gen5 ocitysmap 4027.77 (4068.11 0.80%) -> 5748.26 (6282.25 7.38%): 1.43x slowdown gen6 ocitysmap 1401.61 (1402.24 0.40%) -> 2365.74 (2379.14 4.12%): 1.69x slowdown [Note the performance regression for ocitysmap comes from that we now attempt to support rendering to and (more importantly) from large surfaces. By enabling such operations is the only way to one day be faster than purely using the CPU, in the meantime we suffer regression due to the increased migration and aperture thrashing. The other couple of regressions will be eliminated with improved span and shader support, now that the framework for such is in place.] The performance increase for Cairo completely overlooks the other critical aspects of the architecture: World of Padman: gen3 (800x600): 57.5 -> 96.2 gen4 (800x600): 47.8 -> 74.6 gen6 (1366x768): 100.4 -> 140.3 [F15] 144.3 -> 146.4 [drm-intel-next] x11perf (gen6); aa10text: 3.47 -> 14.3 Mglyphs/s [unthrottled!] copywinwin10: 1.66 -> 1.99 Mops/s copywinpix10: 2.28 -> 2.98 Mops/s And we do not have a good measure for how much improvement the reworking of the fallback paths give, except that xterm is now over 4x faster... PS: This depends upon the Xorg patchset "Remove the cacheing of the last scratch PixmapRec" for correct invalidations of scratch Pixmaps (used by the dix to implement SHM operations, used by chromium and gtk+ pixbufs. PPS: ./configure --enable-sna Signed-off-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
2011-02-09Update autotools configurationJavier Jardón
Use new libtool syntax and silent-rules to silent the build output a bit (linux-like)
2009-11-23Makefile.am: add ChangeLog and INSTALL on MAINTAINERCLEANFILESGaetan Nadon
Now that the INSTALL file is generated. Allows running make maintainer-clean.
2009-11-14INSTALL, NEWS, README or AUTHORS files are missing/incorrect #24206Gaetan Nadon
Automake 'foreign' option is specified in configure.ac. Remove from Makefile.am
2009-11-14INSTALL, NEWS, README or AUTHORS files are missing/incorrect #24206Gaetan Nadon
Add missing INSTALL file. Use standard GNU file on building tarball README may have been updated Remove AUTHORS file as it is empty and no content available yet. Remove NEWS file as it is empty and no content available yet.
2009-11-14Several driver modules do not have a ChangeLog target in Makefile.am #23814Gaetan Nadon
The git generated ChangeLog replaces the hand written one. Update configure.ac to xorg-macros level 1.3. Use XORG_DEFAULT_OPTIONS which replaces four XORG_* macros Update Makefile.am to add ChangeLog target if missing Remove ChangeLog from EXTRA_DIST or *CLEAN variables This is a pre-req for the INSTALL_CMD
2009-10-08Replace dolt and shave with relying on current autotools.Eric Anholt
2009-04-28Add doltlibtool to DISTCLEANFILESCarl Worth
Otherwise make distcheck fails.
2009-04-15Add AUTHORS and NEWS to EXTRA_DISTCarl Worth
These new files don't do us much good if we don't distribute them in our releases.
2009-03-13Move contributed m4 (dolt) to a subdirectory so we can include it with others.Eric Anholt
2009-02-26Fix UXA for server 1.4.Eric Anholt
2008-10-06Fix driver build against server 1.4.2.Eric Anholt
This disables UXA and DRM modesetting pre-1.5, due to privates handling issues.
2008-08-05Add UXA - the unified memory acceleration architecture.Keith Packard
This eliminates the cost of EXA migration management while providing full pixmap allocation control to the driver. The goal is to make something useful for UMA drivers.
2008-07-23Fix distcheck for clean doltcompileZhenyu Wang
2007-04-03Move README to being a plain old text file.Eric Anholt
2005-10-03- For all drivers that have a <driver>.sgml file, add code in their buildSøren Sandmann Pedersen
system to build the README file at make dist time - in util/macros/xorg-macros.m4, add a new XORG_CHECK_LINUXDOC macro that will check if the required tools and files exist, and if so set a conditional. - util/modular/symlink.sh - Link all the <driver>.sgml to xf86-video-<driver>/README.sgml - Add all the README.<driver> to the list of excluded files - xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/doc/sgml/SiS.sgml: Various changes to make it spew less warnings when the text file is built.
2005-07-26Build system for i810Søren Sandmann Pedersen