update 19.1.0 to 21.0.0 ann: https://lists.x.org/archives/amd-gfx/2021-July/067146.html -- [ANNOUNCE] xf86-video-amdgpu 21.0.0 Adam Jackson (2): kms: Handle changes to SourceValidate call chain in xserver 19 Fix link failure with gcc 10 Alex Deucher (1): Bump version for the 21.0.0 release Emil Velikov (10): Use ODEV_ATTRIB_PATH where possible for the device node. Remove drmCheckModesettingSupported and kernel module loading, on Linux Fixup the amdgpu_bus_id() string format Remove NULL check after a "cannot fail" function Store the busid string in AMDGPUEnt Reuse the existing busid string Use the device_id straight from gpu_info Kill off drmOpen/Close/drmSetInterfaceVersion in favour of drmDevices Introduce amdgpu_device_setup helper Factor out common code to amdgpu_probe() Likun Gao (1): Fix drmmode_crtc_scanout_create logic Michel Dänzer (11): Bail from amdgpu_pixmap_get_handle with ShadowFB Handle NULL fb_ptr in pixmap_get_fb glamor: Make pixmap scanout compatible if its dimensions are Drop bo/width/height members from struct drmmode_scanout Drop struct drmmode_scanout altogether in favour of PixmapPtrs Make drmmode_crtc_scanout_create/destroy static Fix build against ABI_VIDEODRV_VERSION 25.2 Replace a few more instances of "master" Check for AMDGPU_CREATE_PIXMAP_SCANOUT in amdgpu_glamor_create_pixmap Drop dri.h includes Include xf86drm.h instead of sarea.h Niclas Zeising (1): Fix return value check of drmIoctl() Peter Hutterer (1): gitlab CI: update to use the latest CI templates
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