Am Donnerstag, den 20.01.2005, 20:43 -0500 schrieb Adam Jackson: > On Thursday 20 January 2005 18:28, Felix Kühling wrote: > > Am Donnerstag, den 20.01.2005, 11:05 -0800 schrieb Adam Jackson: > > > CVSROOT: /cvs/dri > > > Module name: drm > > > Repository: drm/shared/ > > > Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/01/20 11:05:42 > > > > > > Log message: > > > Add a Savage3D PCI ID > > > > > > Modified files: > > > drm/shared-core/: > > > drm_pciids.txt > > > drm/shared/: > > > drm_pciids.txt > > > > > > Revision Changes Path > > > 1.13 +1 -0 drm/shared-core/drm_pciids.txt > > > 1.11 +1 -0 drm/shared/drm_pciids.txt > > > > It seems the problem was a typo. I couldn't find the PCI ID 0x8c20 > > anywhere in the X.org or kernel trees while 0x8a20 (the one you added) > > can be found in both. I'm not sure anymore where this list of PCI IDs > > came from originally, but I'm pretty sure 0x8c20 can be safely removed. > > 0x8c21 should also be moved down to 0x8a21, it seems: > > http://pciids.sourceforge.net/iii/?i=5333 >
Yeah, I fixed both IDs in CVS. BTW, some ProSavage names in pciids.sf.net are a little questionable or inconsistent. Am I right in assuming that pciids.sf.net is the upstream PCI IDs source used in the Linux kernel? Should I report a bug only there or against the kernel too? > Other savage3d woes to be detailed later... What woes? > > - ajax -- | Felix Kühling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://fxk.de.vu | | PGP Fingerprint: 6A3C 9566 5B30 DDED 73C3 B152 151C 5CC1 D888 E595 | ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: IntelliVIEW -- Interactive Reporting Tool for open source databases. Create drag-&-drop reports. Save time by over 75%! Publish reports on the web. Export to DOC, XLS, RTF, etc. Download a FREE copy at http://www.intelliview.com/go/osdn_nl -- _______________________________________________ Dri-devel mailing list Dri-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dri-devel