2011/11/14 James Simmons <[email protected]>
> > > For the people who are brave enough to test the kms branch > we just > > integrated Harald Welte's registers dumper. This useful tool will > do a > > register dump of the Unichrome chipset for debugging purposes. To > use it > > all one has to do is at build time add to ./configure > --enable-viaregtool. > > The application via_regs_dump with be in the tools directory. You > must be > > root to use the tool. > > The app is very easy to use and if you run it with --help > it will > > tell you the options avialable. Generally for debugging a general > dump, > > --dump, will be most useful. For mode setting test --mode and > --pll wil > > provide the hardware settings we will need for debugging. > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Openchrome-devel mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://wiki.openchrome.org/mailman/listinfo/openchrome-devel > > > > > > Is it useful for you if we send you our reg dumps? > > If you are having problem yes. If your setup is okay then you don't need > to send me the info. > > > If it is, just tell me which information is useful and, in the case of > functions that require arguments, how to get it, and I'll send mine. > > Once I get LVDS working on the DRM side I expect problems. We can come the > UMS xorg driver to the kernel driver if we end up with problems. > Well, right now, the last KMS DDX driver gets me to a blinking X.org and a completely unresponsive computer. I installed the default Ubuntu's X.org driver to get it up, but if you tell me exactly what you need me to do, I might get some logs and regdumps by building it again and booting in console.
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