compat-drivers: enable DRM nouveau driver on 3.2

We now have dma-buf support on 3.2 and as such we can
enable nouveau on it.

1   2.6.24              [  OK  ]
2   2.6.25              [  OK  ]
3   2.6.26              [  OK  ]
4   2.6.27              [  OK  ]
5   2.6.28              [  OK  ]
6   2.6.29              [  OK  ]
7   2.6.30              [  OK  ]
8   2.6.31              [  OK  ]
9   2.6.32              [  OK  ]
10  2.6.33              [  OK  ]
11  2.6.34              [  OK  ]
12  2.6.35              [  OK  ]
13  2.6.36              [  OK  ]
14  2.6.37              [  OK  ]
15  2.6.38              [  OK  ]
16  2.6.39              [  OK  ]
17  3.0.65              [  OK  ]
18  3.1.10              [  OK  ]
19  3.2.38              [  OK  ]
20  3.3.8               [  OK  ]
21  3.4.32              [  OK  ]
22  3.5.7               [  OK  ]
23  3.6.11              [  OK  ]
24  3.7.9               [  OK  ]
25  3.8.0               [  OK  ]
26  3.9-rc1             [  OK  ]

real    24m6.405s
user    666m43.904s
sys     81m27.213s

signed-off-by: Luis R. Rodriguez <[email protected]>
1 file changed
tree: eb705bdd689081c9da7d363a3496115fc1d0359f
  1. enable-older-kernels/
  2. patches/
  3. scripts/
  4. .blacklist.map
  5. .gitignore
  6. config.mk
  7. COPYING
  8. Kconfig
  9. Kconfig.env
  10. Makefile
  11. README.md
README.md

Linux compat drivers compatibility package

This package provides backport support for drivers from newer kernels down to older kernels. It currently backports 3 subsystems:

  • Ethernet
  • Wireless
  • Bluetooth
  • GPU

This package provides the latest Linux kernel subsystem enhancements for kernels 2.6.24 and above. It is technically possible to support kernels < 2.6.24 but more work is required for that.

Documentation

This package is documented online and has more-up-to date information online than on this README file. You should read the wiki page and not rely on this README!

https://backports.wiki.kernel.org

License

This work is a subset of the Linux kernel as such we keep the kernel's Copyright practice. Some files have their own copyright and in those cases the license is mentioned in the file. All additional work made to building this package is licensed under the GPLv2.

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