Eric Anholt wrote:
On Sat, 2005-11-19 at 17:23 +0100, Jeremie Le Hen wrote:

Hi, Eric,

On Mon, Nov 14, 2005 at 09:14:14PM +0000, Eric Anholt wrote:

anholt      2005-11-14 21:14:14 UTC

 FreeBSD src repository

 Modified files:        (Branch: RELENG_6)
sys/conf files.i386 sys/modules/agp Makefile sys/pci agpreg.h Added files: (Branch: RELENG_6) sys/pci agp_ati.c Log:
 MFC: ATI IGP AGP driver.

Please, excuse my ignorance, but I have absolutely no skills about this
kind of things.  However, I'm quite interested in ATI drivers as my
ATI X700 doesn't work with X.Org currently.

What is the purpose of this driver ?  I feel this is not the DRM driver,
but I don't know what is this "ATI IGP AGP driver".


Right, it's not the DRM driver, it's the AGP driver for ATI's integrated
(IGP) graphics chipsets.  If you want support for your X700, you
probably need to grab the drm from DRM CVS, along with
graphics/dri-devel and x11-server/xorg-server-snap.  I'm actually about
ready to merge that DRM to -current, but I want to do something a new
way for that merge.

I'd like to avoid going through p4 for merging.  The DRM is really
contrib code, and the local diffs from other committers that we
occasionally have in FreeBSD need to just get pushed upstream.  So the
differences between DRM CVS and DRM CVS integrated into FreeBSD are:
- replace #include "blah.h" with #include "dev/drm/blah.h".  I'm going
  to avoid this using sys/conf/files compile-with lines now.
- add $FreeBSD$ to all files after the copyright block, since our cvs
  checkin scripts demand it.
- Replace /* with /*- for copyright blocks

Could someone make up a script for those last 2 steps?  It would
probably make us get DRM into FreeBSD faster if I didn't have to
interact with 3 different repositories to do so every time.


You should do all 3 steps from a script since I think compile-with has just been swept from the tree by [EMAIL PROTECTED] Warner has a script to do the /*- thing.

--
Nate
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