dual head r128
Michel Dänzer
daenzerm at student.ethz.ch
Fri Oct 13 08:25:33 EST 2000
Kostas Gewrgiou wrote:
>
> On Thu, 12 Oct 2000, Michel [iso-8859-1] Dänzer wrote:
>
> > Kostas Gewrgiou wrote:
> > >
> > > Kevin Hendricks patches from Ani's tree will fix the memory/clock values
> > > for OF cards only, the patch breaks the calculations for the x86 cards
> > > (thats the reason why its not in the xfree cvs),
> >
> > But there is an #ifdef _powerpc_ so it can't break x86 machines?
>
> Yes but it *does* break x86 cards used in ppc machines.
> (linux/ppc isn't the only ppc os supported in xfree and they won't
> be happy if we break things for them)
And the int10 or whatever code works for them?
> > > The current test only checks if a rom is present not if a bios or OF
> > > segment is there, it needs to be fixed to check that its really reading
> > > from a bios rom and not from something else (OF).
> >
> > So this code from the current X CVS:
> >
> > R128ReadBIOS(0x0000, info->VBIOS, R128_VBIOS_SIZE);
> > if (info->VBIOS[0] != 0x55 || info->VBIOS[1] != 0xaa) {
> > xf86DrvMsg(pScrn->scrnIndex, X_WARNING,
> > "Video BIOS not detected in PCI space!\n");
> >
> > only checks if there is a ROM, not if it's a BIOS?
>
> Right, from the pci spec the table is something like this
> Offset Length Value Description
> 0h 1 55h ROM Signature, byte 1
> 1h 1 AAh ROM Signature, byte 2
> ...
> 18h-19h 2 xx Pointer to PCI Data Structure
>
> PCI Data Structure
> Offset Length Description
> ...
> 14 1 Code Type
> ..
>
> Code Type is 0 for bios and 1 for OF
>
> So you'll have to add one more test to check for BIOS/OF
And then set info->VBIOS = NULL for OF and change the #ifdef _powerpc_ to if
(!info->VBIOS) or similar?
I have my last exam for this year tomorrow and leave for two weeks of vacation
on Saturday, so I wish good luck to any takers :)
Michel
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Earthling Michel Dänzer (MrCooper) \ CS student and free software enthusiast
Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc,i386) user \ member of XFree86 and The DRI Project
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