PB2000 (pismo) install feedback

Benjamin Herrenschmidt bh40 at calva.net
Fri Mar 24 03:44:16 EST 2000


On Thu, Mar 23, 2000, Henry Worth <haworth at ncal.verio.com> wrote:

>It's very timing sensitive, a slight rearrangment of the code eliminated
>the "burnout", but didn't fix the ongoing offb colormap problems. Adding
>a small delay between writing the index and the palette value fixed the
>colomap problem. I rearranged the code to just set the index once and
>then use the palette index register's auto-incrementing to avoid the
>index write and delay in the loop, and that worked as well. I think
>Ben is planning to use a read back of the index register to ensure the
>write is posted and and give enough of a delay.
>
>Does anyone know if any of the ATI chips don't have autoincrementing of
>the palette index? That's been a fairly standard feature of RAMDAC's
>for a long time. So I was a bit surprised to see the frame buffers
>explicitly setting the index on every iteration, especially since
>the race between writing the palette index and the data has been
>a common problem for a long time.

What bugs me is that we have no such delay in aty128fb.c and you didn't
see the problem occur. Looks like a 1 instruction timing (one eieio) is
enough, so I beleive reading back the index is enough. We didn't have
this problem with older r128, so this may be a side effect of the
swadowing of the 2 sets of palette registers in the M3.


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