/dragonfly/sys/dev/drm/i915/ |
H A D | i915_vgpu.h | 477eb7f9 Sat Jan 23 17:26:28 GMT 2016 François Tigeot <ftigeot@wolfpond.org> drm/i915: Update to Linux 4.1
* Valleyview support has been vastly improved and is no longer considered preliminary
* Skylake support improvements: runtime power management, turbo and sleep states should now be fully operational. Many workarounds have been added for Skylake specific issues
* Preliminary changes to prepare for Broxton (future Atom SOCs) support
* Distinguish hardware minimum and user minimum frequencies. Set the GPU frequency to the hardware minimum on idle in order to reduce power usage
* DRRS (dynamic refresh rate switching) is now enabled where supported. The idea is to reduce the refresh rate of the panel to save power when nothing changes on the screen
* DP deadlock bugfixes and improved link rate computation. Intermediate link rate support for eDP 1.4
* XenGT client-side support. This is paravirtualization to allow virtual machines to tap into the render engines
* Plenty of internal work to prepare for atomic mode setting
* Lots of other smaller work all over such as added documentation, dead UMS code removal, vblank interrupt cleanings, etc...
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H A D | intel_frontbuffer.c | 477eb7f9 Sat Jan 23 17:26:28 GMT 2016 François Tigeot <ftigeot@wolfpond.org> drm/i915: Update to Linux 4.1
* Valleyview support has been vastly improved and is no longer considered preliminary
* Skylake support improvements: runtime power management, turbo and sleep states should now be fully operational. Many workarounds have been added for Skylake specific issues
* Preliminary changes to prepare for Broxton (future Atom SOCs) support
* Distinguish hardware minimum and user minimum frequencies. Set the GPU frequency to the hardware minimum on idle in order to reduce power usage
* DRRS (dynamic refresh rate switching) is now enabled where supported. The idea is to reduce the refresh rate of the panel to save power when nothing changes on the screen
* DP deadlock bugfixes and improved link rate computation. Intermediate link rate support for eDP 1.4
* XenGT client-side support. This is paravirtualization to allow virtual machines to tap into the render engines
* Plenty of internal work to prepare for atomic mode setting
* Lots of other smaller work all over such as added documentation, dead UMS code removal, vblank interrupt cleanings, etc...
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H A D | i915_vgpu.c | 477eb7f9 Sat Jan 23 17:26:28 GMT 2016 François Tigeot <ftigeot@wolfpond.org> drm/i915: Update to Linux 4.1
* Valleyview support has been vastly improved and is no longer considered preliminary
* Skylake support improvements: runtime power management, turbo and sleep states should now be fully operational. Many workarounds have been added for Skylake specific issues
* Preliminary changes to prepare for Broxton (future Atom SOCs) support
* Distinguish hardware minimum and user minimum frequencies. Set the GPU frequency to the hardware minimum on idle in order to reduce power usage
* DRRS (dynamic refresh rate switching) is now enabled where supported. The idea is to reduce the refresh rate of the panel to save power when nothing changes on the screen
* DP deadlock bugfixes and improved link rate computation. Intermediate link rate support for eDP 1.4
* XenGT client-side support. This is paravirtualization to allow virtual machines to tap into the render engines
* Plenty of internal work to prepare for atomic mode setting
* Lots of other smaller work all over such as added documentation, dead UMS code removal, vblank interrupt cleanings, etc...
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H A D | i915_sysfs.c | 477eb7f9 Sat Jan 23 17:26:28 GMT 2016 François Tigeot <ftigeot@wolfpond.org> drm/i915: Update to Linux 4.1
* Valleyview support has been vastly improved and is no longer considered preliminary
* Skylake support improvements: runtime power management, turbo and sleep states should now be fully operational. Many workarounds have been added for Skylake specific issues
* Preliminary changes to prepare for Broxton (future Atom SOCs) support
* Distinguish hardware minimum and user minimum frequencies. Set the GPU frequency to the hardware minimum on idle in order to reduce power usage
* DRRS (dynamic refresh rate switching) is now enabled where supported. The idea is to reduce the refresh rate of the panel to save power when nothing changes on the screen
* DP deadlock bugfixes and improved link rate computation. Intermediate link rate support for eDP 1.4
* XenGT client-side support. This is paravirtualization to allow virtual machines to tap into the render engines
* Plenty of internal work to prepare for atomic mode setting
* Lots of other smaller work all over such as added documentation, dead UMS code removal, vblank interrupt cleanings, etc...
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H A D | i915_gem_shrinker.c | 477eb7f9 Sat Jan 23 17:26:28 GMT 2016 François Tigeot <ftigeot@wolfpond.org> drm/i915: Update to Linux 4.1
* Valleyview support has been vastly improved and is no longer considered preliminary
* Skylake support improvements: runtime power management, turbo and sleep states should now be fully operational. Many workarounds have been added for Skylake specific issues
* Preliminary changes to prepare for Broxton (future Atom SOCs) support
* Distinguish hardware minimum and user minimum frequencies. Set the GPU frequency to the hardware minimum on idle in order to reduce power usage
* DRRS (dynamic refresh rate switching) is now enabled where supported. The idea is to reduce the refresh rate of the panel to save power when nothing changes on the screen
* DP deadlock bugfixes and improved link rate computation. Intermediate link rate support for eDP 1.4
* XenGT client-side support. This is paravirtualization to allow virtual machines to tap into the render engines
* Plenty of internal work to prepare for atomic mode setting
* Lots of other smaller work all over such as added documentation, dead UMS code removal, vblank interrupt cleanings, etc...
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H A D | intel_atomic.c | 477eb7f9 Sat Jan 23 17:26:28 GMT 2016 François Tigeot <ftigeot@wolfpond.org> drm/i915: Update to Linux 4.1
* Valleyview support has been vastly improved and is no longer considered preliminary
* Skylake support improvements: runtime power management, turbo and sleep states should now be fully operational. Many workarounds have been added for Skylake specific issues
* Preliminary changes to prepare for Broxton (future Atom SOCs) support
* Distinguish hardware minimum and user minimum frequencies. Set the GPU frequency to the hardware minimum on idle in order to reduce power usage
* DRRS (dynamic refresh rate switching) is now enabled where supported. The idea is to reduce the refresh rate of the panel to save power when nothing changes on the screen
* DP deadlock bugfixes and improved link rate computation. Intermediate link rate support for eDP 1.4
* XenGT client-side support. This is paravirtualization to allow virtual machines to tap into the render engines
* Plenty of internal work to prepare for atomic mode setting
* Lots of other smaller work all over such as added documentation, dead UMS code removal, vblank interrupt cleanings, etc...
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H A D | intel_atomic_plane.c | 477eb7f9 Sat Jan 23 17:26:28 GMT 2016 François Tigeot <ftigeot@wolfpond.org> drm/i915: Update to Linux 4.1
* Valleyview support has been vastly improved and is no longer considered preliminary
* Skylake support improvements: runtime power management, turbo and sleep states should now be fully operational. Many workarounds have been added for Skylake specific issues
* Preliminary changes to prepare for Broxton (future Atom SOCs) support
* Distinguish hardware minimum and user minimum frequencies. Set the GPU frequency to the hardware minimum on idle in order to reduce power usage
* DRRS (dynamic refresh rate switching) is now enabled where supported. The idea is to reduce the refresh rate of the panel to save power when nothing changes on the screen
* DP deadlock bugfixes and improved link rate computation. Intermediate link rate support for eDP 1.4
* XenGT client-side support. This is paravirtualization to allow virtual machines to tap into the render engines
* Plenty of internal work to prepare for atomic mode setting
* Lots of other smaller work all over such as added documentation, dead UMS code removal, vblank interrupt cleanings, etc...
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H A D | intel_lrc.h | 477eb7f9 Sat Jan 23 17:26:28 GMT 2016 François Tigeot <ftigeot@wolfpond.org> drm/i915: Update to Linux 4.1
* Valleyview support has been vastly improved and is no longer considered preliminary
* Skylake support improvements: runtime power management, turbo and sleep states should now be fully operational. Many workarounds have been added for Skylake specific issues
* Preliminary changes to prepare for Broxton (future Atom SOCs) support
* Distinguish hardware minimum and user minimum frequencies. Set the GPU frequency to the hardware minimum on idle in order to reduce power usage
* DRRS (dynamic refresh rate switching) is now enabled where supported. The idea is to reduce the refresh rate of the panel to save power when nothing changes on the screen
* DP deadlock bugfixes and improved link rate computation. Intermediate link rate support for eDP 1.4
* XenGT client-side support. This is paravirtualization to allow virtual machines to tap into the render engines
* Plenty of internal work to prepare for atomic mode setting
* Lots of other smaller work all over such as added documentation, dead UMS code removal, vblank interrupt cleanings, etc...
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H A D | intel_psr.c | 477eb7f9 Sat Jan 23 17:26:28 GMT 2016 François Tigeot <ftigeot@wolfpond.org> drm/i915: Update to Linux 4.1
* Valleyview support has been vastly improved and is no longer considered preliminary
* Skylake support improvements: runtime power management, turbo and sleep states should now be fully operational. Many workarounds have been added for Skylake specific issues
* Preliminary changes to prepare for Broxton (future Atom SOCs) support
* Distinguish hardware minimum and user minimum frequencies. Set the GPU frequency to the hardware minimum on idle in order to reduce power usage
* DRRS (dynamic refresh rate switching) is now enabled where supported. The idea is to reduce the refresh rate of the panel to save power when nothing changes on the screen
* DP deadlock bugfixes and improved link rate computation. Intermediate link rate support for eDP 1.4
* XenGT client-side support. This is paravirtualization to allow virtual machines to tap into the render engines
* Plenty of internal work to prepare for atomic mode setting
* Lots of other smaller work all over such as added documentation, dead UMS code removal, vblank interrupt cleanings, etc...
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H A D | intel_runtime_pm.c | 477eb7f9 Sat Jan 23 17:26:28 GMT 2016 François Tigeot <ftigeot@wolfpond.org> drm/i915: Update to Linux 4.1
* Valleyview support has been vastly improved and is no longer considered preliminary
* Skylake support improvements: runtime power management, turbo and sleep states should now be fully operational. Many workarounds have been added for Skylake specific issues
* Preliminary changes to prepare for Broxton (future Atom SOCs) support
* Distinguish hardware minimum and user minimum frequencies. Set the GPU frequency to the hardware minimum on idle in order to reduce power usage
* DRRS (dynamic refresh rate switching) is now enabled where supported. The idea is to reduce the refresh rate of the panel to save power when nothing changes on the screen
* DP deadlock bugfixes and improved link rate computation. Intermediate link rate support for eDP 1.4
* XenGT client-side support. This is paravirtualization to allow virtual machines to tap into the render engines
* Plenty of internal work to prepare for atomic mode setting
* Lots of other smaller work all over such as added documentation, dead UMS code removal, vblank interrupt cleanings, etc...
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H A D | i915_trace.h | 477eb7f9 Sat Jan 23 17:26:28 GMT 2016 François Tigeot <ftigeot@wolfpond.org> drm/i915: Update to Linux 4.1
* Valleyview support has been vastly improved and is no longer considered preliminary
* Skylake support improvements: runtime power management, turbo and sleep states should now be fully operational. Many workarounds have been added for Skylake specific issues
* Preliminary changes to prepare for Broxton (future Atom SOCs) support
* Distinguish hardware minimum and user minimum frequencies. Set the GPU frequency to the hardware minimum on idle in order to reduce power usage
* DRRS (dynamic refresh rate switching) is now enabled where supported. The idea is to reduce the refresh rate of the panel to save power when nothing changes on the screen
* DP deadlock bugfixes and improved link rate computation. Intermediate link rate support for eDP 1.4
* XenGT client-side support. This is paravirtualization to allow virtual machines to tap into the render engines
* Plenty of internal work to prepare for atomic mode setting
* Lots of other smaller work all over such as added documentation, dead UMS code removal, vblank interrupt cleanings, etc...
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H A D | intel_dp_mst.c | 477eb7f9 Sat Jan 23 17:26:28 GMT 2016 François Tigeot <ftigeot@wolfpond.org> drm/i915: Update to Linux 4.1
* Valleyview support has been vastly improved and is no longer considered preliminary
* Skylake support improvements: runtime power management, turbo and sleep states should now be fully operational. Many workarounds have been added for Skylake specific issues
* Preliminary changes to prepare for Broxton (future Atom SOCs) support
* Distinguish hardware minimum and user minimum frequencies. Set the GPU frequency to the hardware minimum on idle in order to reduce power usage
* DRRS (dynamic refresh rate switching) is now enabled where supported. The idea is to reduce the refresh rate of the panel to save power when nothing changes on the screen
* DP deadlock bugfixes and improved link rate computation. Intermediate link rate support for eDP 1.4
* XenGT client-side support. This is paravirtualization to allow virtual machines to tap into the render engines
* Plenty of internal work to prepare for atomic mode setting
* Lots of other smaller work all over such as added documentation, dead UMS code removal, vblank interrupt cleanings, etc...
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H A D | intel_fbc.c | 477eb7f9 Sat Jan 23 17:26:28 GMT 2016 François Tigeot <ftigeot@wolfpond.org> drm/i915: Update to Linux 4.1
* Valleyview support has been vastly improved and is no longer considered preliminary
* Skylake support improvements: runtime power management, turbo and sleep states should now be fully operational. Many workarounds have been added for Skylake specific issues
* Preliminary changes to prepare for Broxton (future Atom SOCs) support
* Distinguish hardware minimum and user minimum frequencies. Set the GPU frequency to the hardware minimum on idle in order to reduce power usage
* DRRS (dynamic refresh rate switching) is now enabled where supported. The idea is to reduce the refresh rate of the panel to save power when nothing changes on the screen
* DP deadlock bugfixes and improved link rate computation. Intermediate link rate support for eDP 1.4
* XenGT client-side support. This is paravirtualization to allow virtual machines to tap into the render engines
* Plenty of internal work to prepare for atomic mode setting
* Lots of other smaller work all over such as added documentation, dead UMS code removal, vblank interrupt cleanings, etc...
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/dragonfly/sys/dev/drm/include/drm/ |
H A D | drm_panel.h | 477eb7f9 Sat Jan 23 17:26:28 GMT 2016 François Tigeot <ftigeot@wolfpond.org> drm/i915: Update to Linux 4.1
* Valleyview support has been vastly improved and is no longer considered preliminary
* Skylake support improvements: runtime power management, turbo and sleep states should now be fully operational. Many workarounds have been added for Skylake specific issues
* Preliminary changes to prepare for Broxton (future Atom SOCs) support
* Distinguish hardware minimum and user minimum frequencies. Set the GPU frequency to the hardware minimum on idle in order to reduce power usage
* DRRS (dynamic refresh rate switching) is now enabled where supported. The idea is to reduce the refresh rate of the panel to save power when nothing changes on the screen
* DP deadlock bugfixes and improved link rate computation. Intermediate link rate support for eDP 1.4
* XenGT client-side support. This is paravirtualization to allow virtual machines to tap into the render engines
* Plenty of internal work to prepare for atomic mode setting
* Lots of other smaller work all over such as added documentation, dead UMS code removal, vblank interrupt cleanings, etc...
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H A D | drm_dp_mst_helper.h | 477eb7f9 Sat Jan 23 17:26:28 GMT 2016 François Tigeot <ftigeot@wolfpond.org> drm/i915: Update to Linux 4.1
* Valleyview support has been vastly improved and is no longer considered preliminary
* Skylake support improvements: runtime power management, turbo and sleep states should now be fully operational. Many workarounds have been added for Skylake specific issues
* Preliminary changes to prepare for Broxton (future Atom SOCs) support
* Distinguish hardware minimum and user minimum frequencies. Set the GPU frequency to the hardware minimum on idle in order to reduce power usage
* DRRS (dynamic refresh rate switching) is now enabled where supported. The idea is to reduce the refresh rate of the panel to save power when nothing changes on the screen
* DP deadlock bugfixes and improved link rate computation. Intermediate link rate support for eDP 1.4
* XenGT client-side support. This is paravirtualization to allow virtual machines to tap into the render engines
* Plenty of internal work to prepare for atomic mode setting
* Lots of other smaller work all over such as added documentation, dead UMS code removal, vblank interrupt cleanings, etc...
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H A D | drm_modes.h | 477eb7f9 Sat Jan 23 17:26:28 GMT 2016 François Tigeot <ftigeot@wolfpond.org> drm/i915: Update to Linux 4.1
* Valleyview support has been vastly improved and is no longer considered preliminary
* Skylake support improvements: runtime power management, turbo and sleep states should now be fully operational. Many workarounds have been added for Skylake specific issues
* Preliminary changes to prepare for Broxton (future Atom SOCs) support
* Distinguish hardware minimum and user minimum frequencies. Set the GPU frequency to the hardware minimum on idle in order to reduce power usage
* DRRS (dynamic refresh rate switching) is now enabled where supported. The idea is to reduce the refresh rate of the panel to save power when nothing changes on the screen
* DP deadlock bugfixes and improved link rate computation. Intermediate link rate support for eDP 1.4
* XenGT client-side support. This is paravirtualization to allow virtual machines to tap into the render engines
* Plenty of internal work to prepare for atomic mode setting
* Lots of other smaller work all over such as added documentation, dead UMS code removal, vblank interrupt cleanings, etc...
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H A D | drm_plane_helper.h | 477eb7f9 Sat Jan 23 17:26:28 GMT 2016 François Tigeot <ftigeot@wolfpond.org> drm/i915: Update to Linux 4.1
* Valleyview support has been vastly improved and is no longer considered preliminary
* Skylake support improvements: runtime power management, turbo and sleep states should now be fully operational. Many workarounds have been added for Skylake specific issues
* Preliminary changes to prepare for Broxton (future Atom SOCs) support
* Distinguish hardware minimum and user minimum frequencies. Set the GPU frequency to the hardware minimum on idle in order to reduce power usage
* DRRS (dynamic refresh rate switching) is now enabled where supported. The idea is to reduce the refresh rate of the panel to save power when nothing changes on the screen
* DP deadlock bugfixes and improved link rate computation. Intermediate link rate support for eDP 1.4
* XenGT client-side support. This is paravirtualization to allow virtual machines to tap into the render engines
* Plenty of internal work to prepare for atomic mode setting
* Lots of other smaller work all over such as added documentation, dead UMS code removal, vblank interrupt cleanings, etc...
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H A D | drm_atomic_helper.h | 477eb7f9 Sat Jan 23 17:26:28 GMT 2016 François Tigeot <ftigeot@wolfpond.org> drm/i915: Update to Linux 4.1
* Valleyview support has been vastly improved and is no longer considered preliminary
* Skylake support improvements: runtime power management, turbo and sleep states should now be fully operational. Many workarounds have been added for Skylake specific issues
* Preliminary changes to prepare for Broxton (future Atom SOCs) support
* Distinguish hardware minimum and user minimum frequencies. Set the GPU frequency to the hardware minimum on idle in order to reduce power usage
* DRRS (dynamic refresh rate switching) is now enabled where supported. The idea is to reduce the refresh rate of the panel to save power when nothing changes on the screen
* DP deadlock bugfixes and improved link rate computation. Intermediate link rate support for eDP 1.4
* XenGT client-side support. This is paravirtualization to allow virtual machines to tap into the render engines
* Plenty of internal work to prepare for atomic mode setting
* Lots of other smaller work all over such as added documentation, dead UMS code removal, vblank interrupt cleanings, etc...
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H A D | drm_edid.h | 477eb7f9 Sat Jan 23 17:26:28 GMT 2016 François Tigeot <ftigeot@wolfpond.org> drm/i915: Update to Linux 4.1
* Valleyview support has been vastly improved and is no longer considered preliminary
* Skylake support improvements: runtime power management, turbo and sleep states should now be fully operational. Many workarounds have been added for Skylake specific issues
* Preliminary changes to prepare for Broxton (future Atom SOCs) support
* Distinguish hardware minimum and user minimum frequencies. Set the GPU frequency to the hardware minimum on idle in order to reduce power usage
* DRRS (dynamic refresh rate switching) is now enabled where supported. The idea is to reduce the refresh rate of the panel to save power when nothing changes on the screen
* DP deadlock bugfixes and improved link rate computation. Intermediate link rate support for eDP 1.4
* XenGT client-side support. This is paravirtualization to allow virtual machines to tap into the render engines
* Plenty of internal work to prepare for atomic mode setting
* Lots of other smaller work all over such as added documentation, dead UMS code removal, vblank interrupt cleanings, etc...
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H A D | drm_atomic.h | 477eb7f9 Sat Jan 23 17:26:28 GMT 2016 François Tigeot <ftigeot@wolfpond.org> drm/i915: Update to Linux 4.1
* Valleyview support has been vastly improved and is no longer considered preliminary
* Skylake support improvements: runtime power management, turbo and sleep states should now be fully operational. Many workarounds have been added for Skylake specific issues
* Preliminary changes to prepare for Broxton (future Atom SOCs) support
* Distinguish hardware minimum and user minimum frequencies. Set the GPU frequency to the hardware minimum on idle in order to reduce power usage
* DRRS (dynamic refresh rate switching) is now enabled where supported. The idea is to reduce the refresh rate of the panel to save power when nothing changes on the screen
* DP deadlock bugfixes and improved link rate computation. Intermediate link rate support for eDP 1.4
* XenGT client-side support. This is paravirtualization to allow virtual machines to tap into the render engines
* Plenty of internal work to prepare for atomic mode setting
* Lots of other smaller work all over such as added documentation, dead UMS code removal, vblank interrupt cleanings, etc...
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/dragonfly/sys/dev/drm/ |
H A D | drm_cache.c | 477eb7f9 Sat Jan 23 17:26:28 GMT 2016 François Tigeot <ftigeot@wolfpond.org> drm/i915: Update to Linux 4.1
* Valleyview support has been vastly improved and is no longer considered preliminary
* Skylake support improvements: runtime power management, turbo and sleep states should now be fully operational. Many workarounds have been added for Skylake specific issues
* Preliminary changes to prepare for Broxton (future Atom SOCs) support
* Distinguish hardware minimum and user minimum frequencies. Set the GPU frequency to the hardware minimum on idle in order to reduce power usage
* DRRS (dynamic refresh rate switching) is now enabled where supported. The idea is to reduce the refresh rate of the panel to save power when nothing changes on the screen
* DP deadlock bugfixes and improved link rate computation. Intermediate link rate support for eDP 1.4
* XenGT client-side support. This is paravirtualization to allow virtual machines to tap into the render engines
* Plenty of internal work to prepare for atomic mode setting
* Lots of other smaller work all over such as added documentation, dead UMS code removal, vblank interrupt cleanings, etc...
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H A D | drm_atomic.c | 477eb7f9 Sat Jan 23 17:26:28 GMT 2016 François Tigeot <ftigeot@wolfpond.org> drm/i915: Update to Linux 4.1
* Valleyview support has been vastly improved and is no longer considered preliminary
* Skylake support improvements: runtime power management, turbo and sleep states should now be fully operational. Many workarounds have been added for Skylake specific issues
* Preliminary changes to prepare for Broxton (future Atom SOCs) support
* Distinguish hardware minimum and user minimum frequencies. Set the GPU frequency to the hardware minimum on idle in order to reduce power usage
* DRRS (dynamic refresh rate switching) is now enabled where supported. The idea is to reduce the refresh rate of the panel to save power when nothing changes on the screen
* DP deadlock bugfixes and improved link rate computation. Intermediate link rate support for eDP 1.4
* XenGT client-side support. This is paravirtualization to allow virtual machines to tap into the render engines
* Plenty of internal work to prepare for atomic mode setting
* Lots of other smaller work all over such as added documentation, dead UMS code removal, vblank interrupt cleanings, etc...
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H A D | drm_dp_mst_topology.c | 477eb7f9 Sat Jan 23 17:26:28 GMT 2016 François Tigeot <ftigeot@wolfpond.org> drm/i915: Update to Linux 4.1
* Valleyview support has been vastly improved and is no longer considered preliminary
* Skylake support improvements: runtime power management, turbo and sleep states should now be fully operational. Many workarounds have been added for Skylake specific issues
* Preliminary changes to prepare for Broxton (future Atom SOCs) support
* Distinguish hardware minimum and user minimum frequencies. Set the GPU frequency to the hardware minimum on idle in order to reduce power usage
* DRRS (dynamic refresh rate switching) is now enabled where supported. The idea is to reduce the refresh rate of the panel to save power when nothing changes on the screen
* DP deadlock bugfixes and improved link rate computation. Intermediate link rate support for eDP 1.4
* XenGT client-side support. This is paravirtualization to allow virtual machines to tap into the render engines
* Plenty of internal work to prepare for atomic mode setting
* Lots of other smaller work all over such as added documentation, dead UMS code removal, vblank interrupt cleanings, etc...
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H A D | drm_plane_helper.c | 477eb7f9 Sat Jan 23 17:26:28 GMT 2016 François Tigeot <ftigeot@wolfpond.org> drm/i915: Update to Linux 4.1
* Valleyview support has been vastly improved and is no longer considered preliminary
* Skylake support improvements: runtime power management, turbo and sleep states should now be fully operational. Many workarounds have been added for Skylake specific issues
* Preliminary changes to prepare for Broxton (future Atom SOCs) support
* Distinguish hardware minimum and user minimum frequencies. Set the GPU frequency to the hardware minimum on idle in order to reduce power usage
* DRRS (dynamic refresh rate switching) is now enabled where supported. The idea is to reduce the refresh rate of the panel to save power when nothing changes on the screen
* DP deadlock bugfixes and improved link rate computation. Intermediate link rate support for eDP 1.4
* XenGT client-side support. This is paravirtualization to allow virtual machines to tap into the render engines
* Plenty of internal work to prepare for atomic mode setting
* Lots of other smaller work all over such as added documentation, dead UMS code removal, vblank interrupt cleanings, etc...
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H A D | drm_atomic_helper.c | 477eb7f9 Sat Jan 23 17:26:28 GMT 2016 François Tigeot <ftigeot@wolfpond.org> drm/i915: Update to Linux 4.1
* Valleyview support has been vastly improved and is no longer considered preliminary
* Skylake support improvements: runtime power management, turbo and sleep states should now be fully operational. Many workarounds have been added for Skylake specific issues
* Preliminary changes to prepare for Broxton (future Atom SOCs) support
* Distinguish hardware minimum and user minimum frequencies. Set the GPU frequency to the hardware minimum on idle in order to reduce power usage
* DRRS (dynamic refresh rate switching) is now enabled where supported. The idea is to reduce the refresh rate of the panel to save power when nothing changes on the screen
* DP deadlock bugfixes and improved link rate computation. Intermediate link rate support for eDP 1.4
* XenGT client-side support. This is paravirtualization to allow virtual machines to tap into the render engines
* Plenty of internal work to prepare for atomic mode setting
* Lots of other smaller work all over such as added documentation, dead UMS code removal, vblank interrupt cleanings, etc...
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