David Dawes wrote:

No, I think it should be intel_845_setup too, since the 845G docs on
Intel's public web site show that the behaviour is like the 845 when
the on-board graphics isn't enabled.  I made that change in my
locally maintained version of the agpgart driver a little while ago,
but haven't had the opportunity to test it with an external AGP card
in an 845G box yet.
Damn, you're right. Now I got the docs from Intel (at the time were the patch to support 845g was submitted, they were just not available yet), and truly the specs are closer to the 845, so let's switch to 'intel_845_setup' to initialize the 845g. Not that it should change things too much, but it will avoid further confusions....

Best regards.

Nicolas

PS: I hope the IBM annoyances for mails sent to lkml stopped...
--
Nicolas Aspert Signal Processing Institute (ITS)
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL)



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