drm/vblank: update recently added vbl interface to be more future proof.
This makes the interface a bit cleaner by leaving a single gap in the vblank bit space instead of creating two gaps. Suggestions from Michel on mailing list/irc. Reviewed-by: Michel Dänzer <michel@daenzer.net> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
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@ -280,7 +280,7 @@ int drm_getcap(struct drm_device *dev, void *data, struct drm_file *file_priv)
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if (dev->driver->dumb_create)
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req->value = 1;
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break;
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case DRM_CAP_HIGH_CRTC:
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case DRM_CAP_VBLANK_HIGH_CRTC:
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req->value = 1;
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break;
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default:
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@ -463,14 +463,15 @@ struct drm_irq_busid {
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enum drm_vblank_seq_type {
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_DRM_VBLANK_ABSOLUTE = 0x0, /**< Wait for specific vblank sequence number */
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_DRM_VBLANK_RELATIVE = 0x1, /**< Wait for given number of vblanks */
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/* bits 1-6 are reserved for high crtcs */
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_DRM_VBLANK_HIGH_CRTC_MASK = 0x0000003e,
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_DRM_VBLANK_EVENT = 0x4000000, /**< Send event instead of blocking */
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_DRM_VBLANK_FLIP = 0x8000000, /**< Scheduled buffer swap should flip */
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_DRM_VBLANK_NEXTONMISS = 0x10000000, /**< If missed, wait for next vblank */
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_DRM_VBLANK_SECONDARY = 0x20000000, /**< Secondary display controller */
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_DRM_VBLANK_SIGNAL = 0x40000000 /**< Send signal instead of blocking, unsupported */
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};
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#define _DRM_VBLANK_HIGH_CRTC_SHIFT 16
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#define _DRM_VBLANK_HIGH_CRTC_MASK 0x001F0000
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#define _DRM_VBLANK_HIGH_CRTC_SHIFT 1
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#define _DRM_VBLANK_TYPES_MASK (_DRM_VBLANK_ABSOLUTE | _DRM_VBLANK_RELATIVE)
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#define _DRM_VBLANK_FLAGS_MASK (_DRM_VBLANK_EVENT | _DRM_VBLANK_SIGNAL | \
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};
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#define DRM_CAP_DUMB_BUFFER 0x1
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#define DRM_CAP_HIGH_CRTC 0x2
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#define DRM_CAP_VBLANK_HIGH_CRTC 0x2
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/* typedef area */
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#ifndef __KERNEL__
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