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intelfb: add vsync interrupt support
[03/05] intelfb: Implement basic interrupt handling Functions have been added to enable and disable interrupts using the MMIO registers. Currently only pipe A vsync interrupts are enabled. A generalized vsync accounting struct is defined, with the intent that it can encapsulate per-pipe vsync related info in the future. Currently a single instance is hard-coded. The interrupt service routine currently only looks for vsync interrupts on pipe A, and increments a counter and wakes up anyone waiting on it. This implementation is heavily influenced by similar implementations in the atyfb and matroxfb drivers. Signed-off-by: Eric Hustvedt <ehustvedt@cecropia.com>
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