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@@ -735,8 +735,8 @@ void intel_crt_init(struct drm_device *dev)
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<para>
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Perhaps the most important GEM function is providing a command
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execution interface to clients. Client programs construct command
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- buffers containing references to previously allocated memory objects
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- and submit them to GEM. At that point, GEM takes care to bind
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+ buffers containing references to previously allocated memory objects,
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+ and then submit them to GEM. At that point, GEM takes care to bind
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all the objects into the GTT, execute the buffer, and provide
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necessary synchronization between clients accessing the same buffers.
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This often involves evicting some objects from the GTT and re-binding
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