History log of /dflybsd-src/sys/dev/drm/drm_panel.c (Results 1 – 3 of 3)
Revision Date Author Comments
# a85cb24f 27-Jul-2020 François Tigeot <ftigeot@wolfpond.org>

drm: Update to Linux 4.12.14

* Initial Geminilake support

* Support improvements and model-specific bug fixes for Broxton, Haswell,
Broadwell, Skylake and Kabylake hardware

* Various generic i91

drm: Update to Linux 4.12.14

* Initial Geminilake support

* Support improvements and model-specific bug fixes for Broxton, Haswell,
Broadwell, Skylake and Kabylake hardware

* Various generic i915 bug fixes, including page flipping and memory
corruption issues

* Minor radeon bug fixes

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# 8621f407 23-Mar-2017 François Tigeot <ftigeot@wolfpond.org>

drm/i915: Update to Linux 4.7.10

* Various bugfixes, including GPU-specific ones on Ironlake and more
recent hardware.
Runtime power management and atomic modesetting have been specially
impro

drm/i915: Update to Linux 4.7.10

* Various bugfixes, including GPU-specific ones on Ironlake and more
recent hardware.
Runtime power management and atomic modesetting have been specially
improved.

* Fix Hardware hangs on Ironlake, Sandybridge, Ivybridge, Skylake and
Kabylake GPUs

* Fix various display flickering issues, including PSR, Broadwell and
Display-port specific ones

* Kabylake support is no longer considered experimental

* Color management has been added for Broadwell, Skylake, Kabylake as
well as Cherryview and Broxton GPUs. The intent is to obtain more
accurate color representation on various types of panel.

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# 2c9916cd 26-Dec-2015 François Tigeot <ftigeot@wolfpond.org>

drm/i915: Upgrade to Linux 4.0

* Basic Skylake support

* Panel Self-Refresh (PSR) now supported on Valleyview and Cherryview

* Preparations for atomic display updates

* Performance improvements o

drm/i915: Upgrade to Linux 4.0

* Basic Skylake support

* Panel Self-Refresh (PSR) now supported on Valleyview and Cherryview

* Preparations for atomic display updates

* Performance improvements on various GPU families, including Cherryview,
Broadwell and Haswell

* GPU frequencies are now kept at a minimum of 450MHz when possible
on Haswell and Broadwell, ensuring a minimum experience level for
various types of workloads

* Improved reset support for gen3/4 GPUs, which should fix some OpenGL
crashes on Core 2 and pre-2012 Atom machines

* Better sound/graphics driver synchronization for audio over hdmi support

* As usual, small bugfixes and stability improvements here and there

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