Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2012 22:43:43 -0800 From: matt <sendtomatt@gmail.com> To: Nathan Whitehorn <nwhitehorn@freebsd.org> Cc: Andreas Tobler <andreast-list@fgznet.ch>, x11@freebsd.org, freebsd-ppc@freebsd.org Subject: Re: PPC DRM graphics testing Message-ID: <50B8559F.6090708@gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <alpine.BSF.2.00.1211292254060.46502@banshee.munuc.org> 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> <50B82E9C.5030800@gmail.com> <alpine.BSF.2.00.1211292254060.46502@banshee.munuc.org>
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On 11/29/12 20:56, Nathan Whitehorn wrote: > > > On Thu, 29 Nov 2012, matt wrote: > >> On 11/07/12 08:24, Andreas Tobler wrote: >>> On 06.11.12 09:29, matt wrote: >>>> On 11/05/12 21:22, Andreas Tobler wrote: >>>>> Hm, I can try to bring the Radeon 9200 PCI up and see how it behaves. >>>>> It'll take a few moments. But at least we have another config to >>>>> compare. >>>>> >>>>> Oh, and one thing to note, my config works with built-in (not a >>>>> kernel >>>>> module) drm/radeondrm. Have you tried this too? >>>>> >>>>> Kernel config: >>>>> # Direct Rendering modules for 3D acceleration. >>>>> device drm # DRM core module required by DRM >>>>> drivers >>>>> device radeondrm # ATI Radeon >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Attached the patch to make it compile. >>>>> >>>>> Andreas >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> A good idea, but it didn't help. Backtrace was slightly different, but >>>> nothing decisive. exaCopyDirty() seems to be involved quite often. >>>> >>>> I also found 7.7 will not work, because although they left in r200, >>>> they >>>> stripped out UMS. >>>> >>>> So it's back to the drawing board, or at least poking at sources >>>> and/or >>>> gdb for a while :) >>> Just a short notice from my side. I finally managed to get the pci >>> radeon 9200 work, means I can startx. >>> I had some issues until I found out how to make Xorg recognize the pci >>> card which is not in the primary pci domain. >>> >>> I needed this string in the xorg.conf, under the section "Device" >>> >>> BusID "PCI:1@1:2:0" >>> >>> Important is ":domain@bus:". >>> >>> Regarding drm, I get hardlocks as soon as I start glxgears or other >>> samples. No more info yet. >>> >>> Here the render string: >>> --- >>> direct rendering: Yes >>> OpenGL renderer string: Mesa DRI R200 (RV280 5961) 20090101 TCL >>> --- >>> >>> Chipset: "ATI Radeon 9200 5961 (AGP)" (ChipID = 0x5961) >>> Mapped VideoRAM: 131072 kByte (128 bit DDR SDRAM) >>> >>> Note, it is a PCI card, not an AGP one. >>> >>> Also, I do run old Xorg (X.Org X Server 1.7.7 and the 6.14.3 ati pkg.). >>> >>> I'll continue playing a bit. >>> >>> Andreas >>> >>> >> I got a Apple OEM Radeon 9260 256M AGP 8x. I chopped the two resistors >> that allow it to work in an MDD, it worked fine for OS X. >> >> I still don't have working DRM, however glxgears actually shows the >> gears. One to two frames are emitted before the card crashes and loops >> in drmCommandNone. >> >> Turning on dev.dri.0.debug=1, I'm seeing an ioctl completing and >> returning '35' periodically. Not sure what a positive return value >> means, or what ioctl is being called (I assume it's a flush or something >> in drmCommandNone). >> >> So I'm starting to think it's the MDD that's the issue, but I'm not sure >> why. I tried adding the 2x_reset quirk in agp.ko, even though it seems >> unecessary and Linux has no 2x quirk for this chipset either. >> >> Doesn't U3 have hardware byteswappers or something...? > > Thanks for doing these tests! I wanted to point out that a bug in the > AGP driver cannot be ruled out. It's fairly simple but never really > got tested until quite recently when you started looking at this and > drm began working. > -Nathan Puzzles are fun, and if the result is compiz on a powermac all the better :). Well, it at least works fine on the G5 agp bridge. So if it is an AGP issue, it's a quirk in Uninorth-2 possiby. It'd be interesting to see if drm was OK on pci macs. BusType "PCI" didn't fix Xorg, but I'm not sure that means that agp is ok? Jung-uk Kim had a little program to test the gart, but unfortunately it's heavy on the ia32 assembly. Some other things I have yet to try are to disable one processor and to swap everything to the other MDD. I am still trying to figure out what the meaning of drm returning 35 over and over might be as well. Matt
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