i915_gem_evict.o \
i915_gem_execbuffer.o \
i915_gem_gtt.o \
+ i915_gem.o \
i915_gem_stolen.o \
i915_gem_tiling.o \
- i915_sysfs.o \
+ i915_gpu_error.o \
+ i915_irq.o \
i915_trace_points.o \
- i915_ums.o \
+ intel_ringbuffer.o \
+ intel_uncore.o
+
+# modesetting core code
+i915-y += intel_bios.o \
intel_display.o \
- intel_crt.o \
- intel_lvds.o \
- intel_dsi.o \
- intel_dsi_cmd.o \
- intel_dsi_pll.o \
- intel_bios.o \
- intel_ddi.o \
- intel_dp.o \
- intel_hdmi.o \
- intel_sdvo.o \
intel_modes.o \
- intel_opregion.o \
- intel_panel.o \
- intel_pm.o \
- intel_i2c.o \
- intel_tv.o \
- intel_dvo.o \
- intel_ringbuffer.o \
intel_overlay.o \
- intel_sprite.o \
intel_sideband.o \
- intel_uncore.o \
+ intel_sprite.o
- i915-$(CONFIG_ACPI) += intel_acpi.o
++i915-$(CONFIG_ACPI) += intel_acpi.o intel_opregion.o
+i915-$(CONFIG_DRM_I915_FBDEV) += intel_fbdev.o
+
+# modesetting output/encoder code
+i915-y += dvo_ch7017.o \
dvo_ch7xxx.o \
- dvo_ch7017.o \
dvo_ivch.o \
- dvo_tfp410.o \
- dvo_sil164.o \
dvo_ns2501.o \
- i915_gem_dmabuf.o
-
-i915-$(CONFIG_COMPAT) += i915_ioc32.o
-
-i915-$(CONFIG_ACPI) += intel_acpi.o intel_opregion.o
-
-i915-$(CONFIG_DRM_I915_FBDEV) += intel_fbdev.o
+ dvo_sil164.o \
+ dvo_tfp410.o \
+ intel_crt.o \
+ intel_ddi.o \
+ intel_dp.o \
+ intel_dsi_cmd.o \
+ intel_dsi.o \
+ intel_dsi_pll.o \
+ intel_dvo.o \
+ intel_hdmi.o \
+ intel_i2c.o \
+ intel_lvds.o \
+ intel_panel.o \
+ intel_sdvo.o \
+ intel_tv.o
-i915-$(CONFIG_DEBUG_FS) += i915_debugfs.o
+# legacy horrors
+i915-y += i915_dma.o \
+ i915_ums.o
obj-$(CONFIG_DRM_I915) += i915.o
uint32_t aux_clock_divider;
int i, ret, recv_bytes;
uint32_t status;
- int try, precharge, clock = 0;
+ int try, clock = 0;
- bool has_aux_irq = true;
+ bool has_aux_irq = HAS_AUX_IRQ(dev);
- uint32_t timeout;
/* dp aux is extremely sensitive to irq latency, hence request the
* lowest possible wakeup latency and so prevent the cpu from going into