Commit d5f26476 authored by Ville Syrjälä's avatar Ville Syrjälä

drm/modes: Fix description of DRM_MODE_TYPE_USERDEF

These days DRM_MODE_TYPE_USERDEF is used to flag modes defined via the
kernel command line. Update the docs to reflect that fact.
Signed-off-by: default avatarVille Syrjälä <ville.syrjala@linux.intel.com>
Link: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/msgid/20171114183258.16976-6-ville.syrjala@linux.intel.comAcked-by: default avatarAlex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
parent 05ebac09
...@@ -253,6 +253,7 @@ struct drm_display_mode { ...@@ -253,6 +253,7 @@ struct drm_display_mode {
* - DRM_MODE_TYPE_DRIVER: Mode created by the driver, which is all of * - DRM_MODE_TYPE_DRIVER: Mode created by the driver, which is all of
* them really. Drivers must set this bit for all modes they create * them really. Drivers must set this bit for all modes they create
* and expose to userspace. * and expose to userspace.
* - DRM_MODE_TYPE_USERDEF: Mode defined via kernel command line
* *
* Plus a big list of flags which shouldn't be used at all, but are * Plus a big list of flags which shouldn't be used at all, but are
* still around since these flags are also used in the userspace ABI: * still around since these flags are also used in the userspace ABI:
...@@ -262,9 +263,6 @@ struct drm_display_mode { ...@@ -262,9 +263,6 @@ struct drm_display_mode {
* - DRM_MODE_TYPE_CLOCK_C and DRM_MODE_TYPE_CRTC_C: Define leftovers * - DRM_MODE_TYPE_CLOCK_C and DRM_MODE_TYPE_CRTC_C: Define leftovers
* which are stuck around for hysterical raisins only. No one has an * which are stuck around for hysterical raisins only. No one has an
* idea what they were meant for. Don't use. * idea what they were meant for. Don't use.
* - DRM_MODE_TYPE_USERDEF: Mode defined by userspace, again a vestige
* from older kms designs where userspace had to first add a custom
* mode to the kernel's mode list before it could use it. Don't use.
*/ */
unsigned int type; unsigned int type;
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