1. 22 1月, 2015 3 次提交
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      drm/nouveau/clk: namespace + nvidia gpu names (no binary change) · 7632b30e
      Ben Skeggs 提交于
      The namespace of NVKM is being changed to nvkm_ instead of nouveau_,
      which will be used for the DRM part of the driver.  This is being
      done in order to make it very clear as to what part of the driver a
      given symbol belongs to, and as a minor step towards splitting the
      DRM driver out to be able to stand on its own (for virt).
      
      Because there's already a large amount of churn here anyway, this is
      as good a time as any to also switch to NVIDIA's device and chipset
      naming to ease collaboration with them.
      
      A comparison of objdump disassemblies proves no code changes.
      Signed-off-by: NBen Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com>
      7632b30e
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      drm/nouveau/core: namespace + nvidia gpu names (no binary change) · 5025407b
      Ben Skeggs 提交于
      The namespace of NVKM is being changed to nvkm_ instead of nouveau_,
      which will be used for the DRM part of the driver.  This is being
      done in order to make it very clear as to what part of the driver a
      given symbol belongs to, and as a minor step towards splitting the
      DRM driver out to be able to stand on its own (for virt).
      
      Because there's already a large amount of churn here anyway, this is
      as good a time as any to also switch to NVIDIA's device and chipset
      naming to ease collaboration with them.
      
      A comparison of objdump disassemblies proves no code changes.
      Signed-off-by: NBen Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com>
      5025407b
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      drm/nouveau/clk: rename from clock (no binary change) · f3867f43
      Ben Skeggs 提交于
      Rename to match the Linux subsystem responsible for the same kind of
      things.  Will be investigating how feasible it will be to expose the
      GPU clock trees with it at some point.
      
      The namespace of NVKM is being changed to nvkm_ instead of nouveau_,
      which will be used for the DRM part of the driver.  This is being
      done in order to make it very clear as to what part of the driver a
      given symbol belongs to, and as a minor step towards splitting the
      DRM driver out to be able to stand on its own (for virt).
      
      Because there's already a large amount of churn here anyway, this is
      as good a time as any to also switch to NVIDIA's device and chipset
      naming to ease collaboration with them.
      
      A comparison of objdump disassemblies proves no code changes.
      Signed-off-by: NBen Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com>
      f3867f43