Re: aid for TODO tasks offered

2003-06-30 Thread Egbert Eich
As I was the one who pointed you to this list I think
I should answer this:

If you woul like to do driver work there is a list of drivers which
are little maintained at the moment.
This list incudes:
i740
i810
rendition
tseng
cirrus (alpine and laguna)
s3 (not s3Virge or savage)
silicon motion

(I don't know who currently maintains the
i128 and r128)

Of those listed above the last three - especially the silicon motion -
are the most importand ones.
If you'd like to you can pick one of those and play with them.
This of course depends on which HW is available to you.

Egbert.


Lucas Correia Villa Real writes:
  Hi,
  
   I have been reading the XFree86 X server draft found in 
  http://www.xfree86.org/current/design.html. Firstly, I would like to thanks 
  for the excellent quality of the documentation seen there. Secondly, I would 
  like to know if is there something I can aid on TODO tasks, such as some 
  driver needing major assistance. As an undergraduate student, I still can 
  enjoy my spare time doing these cool things :)
  
   Actually, all I did was recursivelly grep for TODO on hw/xfree86/drivers 
  and choose one of the results to implement (I did choose the easiest one, 
  recognize when CLGD7548 has 2MBs of RAM, just to get in touch with the code), 
  but I wonder if is there something else not marked as TODO needing more 
  attention. 
  
   Moreover, I have some personal projects I would like to do with video cards, 
  such as adding asymmetric multiprocessing support to the Linux kernel by 
  using some video card instructions (vectorial ones) instead of using CPU 
  cycles to do that, hence my major interest is to aid on video drivers. Also, 
  given this subject, if someone can suggest me a good card with available 
  specs I could give a look on, I will be very glad.
  
  Thanks in advance,
  Lucas
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Re : aid for TODO tasks offered

2003-06-30 Thread E. ALLAUD
On 2003.06.30 12:55, Egbert Eich wrote:
As I was the one who pointed you to this list I think
I should answer this:
If you woul like to do driver work there is a list of drivers which
are little maintained at the moment.
This list incudes:
i740
i810
rendition
tseng
cirrus (alpine and laguna)
s3 (not s3Virge or savage)
silicon motion
(I don't know who currently maintains the
i128 and r128)
Of those listed above the last three - especially the silicon motion -
are the most importand ones.
If you'd like to you can pick one of those and play with them.
This of course depends on which HW is available to you.
Thanks, I will put this on the XJANITOR page.
Bye
Manu

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Re: aid for TODO tasks offered

2003-06-30 Thread Michel Dänzer
On Mon, 2003-06-30 at 18:55, Egbert Eich wrote:
 
 (I don't know who currently maintains the i128 and r128)

AFAIK Kevin E. Martin still maintains the r128 driver.


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Re : aid for TODO tasks offered

2003-06-26 Thread E. ALLAUD
On 2003.06.25 23:40, Lucas Correia Villa Real wrote:
Hi,

I have been reading the XFree86 X server draft found in
http://www.xfree86.org/current/design.html. Firstly, I would like to
thanks
for the excellent quality of the documentation seen there. Secondly, I
would
like to know if is there something I can aid on TODO tasks, such as
some
driver needing major assistance. As an undergraduate student, I still
can
enjoy my spare time doing these cool things :)
Actually, all I did was recursivelly grep for TODO on
hw/xfree86/drivers
and choose one of the results to implement (I did choose the easiest
one,
recognize when CLGD7548 has 2MBs of RAM, just to get in touch with the
code),
but I wonder if is there something else not marked as TODO needing
more
attention.
Moreover, I have some personal projects I would like to do
with video cards,
such as adding asymmetric multiprocessing support to the Linux kernel
by
using some video card instructions (vectorial ones) instead of using
CPU
cycles to do that, hence my major interest is to aid on video drivers.
Also,
given this subject, if someone can suggest me a good card with
available
specs I could give a look on, I will be very glad.
You can have a look at the Janitor page there is a small TODO list, it 
is quite general, not precise as you mean but still you can find 
something there.
http://xwin.org:9673/xwin/XJANITOR

Bye
Manu

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Re: Re : aid for TODO tasks offered

2003-06-26 Thread Lucas Correia Villa Real
On Thursday 26 June 2003 10:21, E. ALLAUD wrote:

 You can have a look at the Janitor page there is a small TODO list, it
 is quite general, not precise as you mean but still you can find
 something there.
 http://xwin.org:9673/xwin/XJANITOR

Thanks, it looks good.

Lucas
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aid for TODO tasks offered

2003-06-25 Thread Lucas Correia Villa Real
Hi,

I have been reading the XFree86 X server draft found in 
http://www.xfree86.org/current/design.html. Firstly, I would like to thanks 
for the excellent quality of the documentation seen there. Secondly, I would 
like to know if is there something I can aid on TODO tasks, such as some 
driver needing major assistance. As an undergraduate student, I still can 
enjoy my spare time doing these cool things :)

Actually, all I did was recursivelly grep for TODO on hw/xfree86/drivers 
and choose one of the results to implement (I did choose the easiest one, 
recognize when CLGD7548 has 2MBs of RAM, just to get in touch with the code), 
but I wonder if is there something else not marked as TODO needing more 
attention. 

Moreover, I have some personal projects I would like to do with video cards, 
such as adding asymmetric multiprocessing support to the Linux kernel by 
using some video card instructions (vectorial ones) instead of using CPU 
cycles to do that, hence my major interest is to aid on video drivers. Also, 
given this subject, if someone can suggest me a good card with available 
specs I could give a look on, I will be very glad.

Thanks in advance,
Lucas
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