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</para>
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<para>
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If your driver supports memory management (it should!), you'll
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- need to set that up at load time as well. How you intialize
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+ need to set that up at load time as well. How you initialize
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it depends on which memory manager you're using, TTM or GEM.
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</para>
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@@ -399,7 +399,7 @@
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aperture space for graphics devices. TTM supports both UMA devices
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and devices with dedicated video RAM (VRAM), i.e. most discrete
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graphics devices. If your device has dedicated RAM, supporting
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- TTM is desireable. TTM also integrates tightly with your
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+ TTM is desirable. TTM also integrates tightly with your
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driver specific buffer execution function. See the radeon
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driver for examples.
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</para>
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@@ -443,7 +443,7 @@
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likely eventually calling ttm_bo_global_init and
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ttm_bo_global_release, respectively. Also like the previous
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object, ttm_global_item_ref is used to create an initial reference
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- count for the TTM, which will call your initalization function.
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+ count for the TTM, which will call your initialization function.
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</para>
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</sect3>
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@@ -557,7 +557,7 @@ void intel_crt_init(struct drm_device *dev)
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CRT connector and encoder combination is created. A device
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specific i2c bus is also created, for fetching EDID data and
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performing monitor detection. Once the process is complete,
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- the new connector is regsitered with sysfs, to make its
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+ the new connector is registered with sysfs, to make its
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properties available to applications.
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</para>
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<sect4>
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@@ -581,12 +581,12 @@ void intel_crt_init(struct drm_device *dev)
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<para>
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For each encoder, CRTC and connector, several functions must
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be provided, depending on the object type. Encoder objects
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- need should provide a DPMS (basically on/off) function, mode fixup
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+ need to provide a DPMS (basically on/off) function, mode fixup
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(for converting requested modes into native hardware timings),
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and prepare, set and commit functions for use by the core DRM
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helper functions. Connector helpers need to provide mode fetch and
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validity functions as well as an encoder matching function for
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- returing an ideal encoder for a given connector. The core
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+ returning an ideal encoder for a given connector. The core
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connector functions include a DPMS callback, (deprecated)
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save/restore routines, detection, mode probing, property handling,
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and cleanup functions.
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