Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2012 21:21:41 +0100 From: Andreas Tobler <andreast-list@fgznet.ch> To: matt <sendtomatt@gmail.com> Cc: x11@freebsd.org, freebsd-ppc@freebsd.org Subject: Re: PPC DRM graphics testing Message-ID: <50A008D5.2060003@fgznet.ch> In-Reply-To: <509D7BC5.1020301@fgznet.ch> References: <50972E9E.3010101@gmail.com> <50974ECD.5010702@fgznet.ch> <50988FE0.9030806@gmail.com> <50989EA0.5020509@fgznet.ch> <5098CA4F.7020306@gmail.com> <509A8B3D.8030703@fgznet.ch> <509A9D11.6010605@gmail.com> <509A9FD4.4050403@fgznet.ch> <509ACFAA.8050802@fgznet.ch> <509CA2FF.7070902@gmail.com> <509D7BC5.1020301@fgznet.ch>
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On 09.11.12 22:55, Andreas Tobler wrote: > On 09.11.12 07:30, matt wrote: >> On 11/07/12 13:16, Andreas Tobler wrote: >>> So. Newer ati packages did not improve. I then decided to start from a >>> clean base, no debug Xorg, no debug radeon driver etc. I cleaned, >>> deinstalled and reinstalled first the xorg-server then the dri and >>> afterwards the same for the xf86-video-ati. The order of dri and ati >>> does not matter I think. Having done this, I was able to run the >>> 3D-demos.... yeah! The kernel has WITTNES and friends commented, also >>> DRM_DEBUG is off. Here the excerpts from the Xorg.log: X.Org X Server >>> 1.7.7 Module radeon: compiled for 1.7.7, module version = 6.14.3 Andreas >> It did not work here :( >> I am using WITH_NEW_XORG, could be that > > That is one difference, don't know how big/important. I will try to play > with WITH_NEW_XORG. For the record. I updated to NEW_ORG, portmaster -a after adding WITH_NEW_XORG to /etc/make.conf. Additionally I had to rebuild the video, keyboard and input drivers. Started X, everthing seems fine. I could run the glx demos but the content was crap. There was some animation but with the glxgears demo I couldn't identify the gears itself. I only saw some rotating rays. Updated to mesa-demos 8.0.1, no improvement. At least no hardlock. I'll see how I can dig into. Andreas
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