Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2017 18:05:43 +0000 From: Alexey Dokuchaev <danfe@FreeBSD.org> To: Matthew Rezny <rezny@freebsd.org> Cc: ports-committers@freebsd.org, svn-ports-all@freebsd.org, svn-ports-head@freebsd.org Subject: Re: svn commit: r433902 - head Message-ID: <20170420180543.GA46588@FreeBSD.org> In-Reply-To: <1855734.ja2yFjLJe3@workstation.reztek> References: <201702111903.v1BJ3sMj021042@repo.freebsd.org> <20170420170837.GA10533@FreeBSD.org> <1855734.ja2yFjLJe3@workstation.reztek>
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On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 07:53:50PM +0200, Matthew Rezny wrote: > On Thursday 20 April 2017 17:08:37 Alexey Dokuchaev wrote: > > ... > > Can you recall what was the previous order? > > Old Order: vendor specific according to PCI ID, fbdev, vesa > ... > Modesetting was behind an #ifdef linux. I enabled it for us as well, though > it could probably be changed to be enabled for all BSDs upstream. > > See x11-servers/xorg-server/files/patch-hw_xfree86_common_xf86AutoConfig.c Thanks for the pointer, I'll have a look. Meanwhile I've noticed another problem: hw accel no longer works ("unknown chip id 0x990d, can't guess.") but that's better to be reported on the x11@ list. > > Any ideas why it does not work now with AMD A8 APU (Aruba, NI)? I don't > > mind loading it by hand or via kld_list, but still want to know what had > > broken automatic loading in my case (as it worked fine before). > > Do you have xf86-video-ati installed? That is what loads radeonkms.ko. > You should only need to manually load it if using modesetting (ati is not > installed). Yes, I do have (and always had) xf86-video-ati installed. > > Can you elaborate a bit on the last sentense (my context is solely AMD/ATI, > > I don't own or care about Intel hardware). Thanks, > > The modesetting driver is meant to be a generic DDX that uses the ksm drm > interface without any vendor specifics. Think of it like scfb sitting on > the framebuffer, except it sits on drm so it can do OpenGL and actually uses > that exclusively for accelerated rendering (Glamor for 2D). That is nice to > have in general and could be a good improvement for some Intel GPUs since > UXA and SNA aren't exactly stable and Intel hasn't done a release in years. > [...] Appreciate elaborate reply; I'd have to return to it later after I educate myself on the subject better. :-) ./danfe
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