[ANNOUNCE] s3switch 0.1

2011-11-22 Thread Tormod Volden
From: Tormod Volden debian.tor...@gmail.com

From: Tormod Volden debian.tor...@gmail.com

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This is a new release of s3switch, a tool to manipulate video
output on S3 Savage cards, written by Tim Roberts. This release
mainly incorporates fixes and enhancements found in the Debian
and Fedora packages.

Guido Guenther (6):
  Add clean rule to Makefile
  Move s3switch.1x man page to s3switch.8
  Add proper copyright notice
  Fix includes in s3switch.c to kill gcc warnings
  Let TVout work on ProSavageDDR
  Use CFLAGS in Makefile

Tim Roberts (1):
  Imported Tim Roberts' original code

Tormod Volden (6):
  lrmi.c: Apply lrmi upstream fix to build on 2.6.26+
  Add missing format string for printf
  copyright: Delete duplicated text
  Update lrmi.c and lrmi.h from upstream CVS
  Move privilege check to after arguments parsing
  Add -V option to print version

Ville Skyttä (2):
  Avoid segfault on TV signal format change with ThinkPad T23
  Patch from GeeXboX 0.97 for ViRGE/GX2 support

git tree: http://people.freedesktop.org/~tormod/s3switch/
git tag: s3switch-0.1

http://people.freedesktop.org/~tormod/s3switch/s3switch-0.1.tar.bz2
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SHA256: 485013b165568a8d8d5f14c9d9b7c54ba1cb3b4b11e17b827df87b54f0c2459e  
s3switch-0.1.tar.bz2

http://people.freedesktop.org/~tormod/s3switch/s3switch-0.1.tar.gz
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[ANNOUNCE] s3switch 0.1

2011-11-19 Thread Tormod Volden
From: Tormod Volden debian.tor...@gmail.com

From: Tormod Volden debian.tor...@gmail.com

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This is a new release of s3switch, a tool to manipulate video
output on S3 Savage cards, written by Tim Roberts. This release
mainly incorporates fixes and enhancements found in the Debian
and Fedora packages.

Guido Guenther (6):
  Add clean rule to Makefile
  Move s3switch.1x man page to s3switch.8
  Add proper copyright notice
  Fix includes in s3switch.c to kill gcc warnings
  Let TVout work on ProSavageDDR
  Use CFLAGS in Makefile

Tim Roberts (1):
  Imported Tim Roberts' original code

Tormod Volden (6):
  lrmi.c: Apply lrmi upstream fix to build on 2.6.26+
  Add missing format string for printf
  copyright: Delete duplicated text
  Update lrmi.c and lrmi.h from upstream CVS
  Move privilege check to after arguments parsing
  Add -V option to print version

Ville Skyttä (2):
  Avoid segfault on TV signal format change with ThinkPad T23
  Patch from GeeXboX 0.97 for ViRGE/GX2 support

git tree: http://people.freedesktop.org/~tormod/s3switch/
git tag: s3switch-0.1

http://people.freedesktop.org/~tormod/s3switch/s3switch-0.1.tar.bz2
MD5:  264584c73d56035eef7ad25f9683d506  s3switch-0.1.tar.bz2
SHA1: 5c0272a8a837e0f0c151f05d00e6f7e35c5a  s3switch-0.1.tar.bz2
SHA256: 485013b165568a8d8d5f14c9d9b7c54ba1cb3b4b11e17b827df87b54f0c2459e  
s3switch-0.1.tar.bz2

http://people.freedesktop.org/~tormod/s3switch/s3switch-0.1.tar.gz
MD5:  b69842b45d66640706a041fc304753c2  s3switch-0.1.tar.gz
SHA1: 83976a1ad2e66a1c88b1d605b90a5df577e45816  s3switch-0.1.tar.gz
SHA256: fd9d5d848aae2c80be4d8d929e366abeab771dd549e281eb2fe833c2962246c9  
s3switch-0.1.tar.gz

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Re: Is there any client program which can test what extension the server support?

2011-11-17 Thread Tormod Volden
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 1:36 PM, Adam Q wrote:
 Sorry for disturbing everyone.

 May someone tell me is there any client program that can test what
 extension the X server supports?

xdpyinfo

Regards,
Tormod
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[ANNOUNCE] xf86-video-savage 2.3.3

2011-10-08 Thread Tormod Volden
From: Tormod Volden debian.tor...@gmail.com

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This is a bug-fix release of the xf86-video-savage driver for the
S3 Savage family video accelerator chips.

Other than a bunch of trivial code clean-ups there are some substantial
bug fixes in this release:
- - Fixed Xv scaling when using non-default resolutions
- - Sleep/resume when using AGP is now possible
- - Surface registers reset on resume (for DRI)

Thanks for patches, testing and review!

All changes since 2.3.2:

Hans-Juergen Mauser (1):
  savage: Fix Xv scaling on non-native resolutions

Tormod Volden (20):
  savage: Add casts to silence build warnings
  savage: Replace deprecated x(c)alloc/xfree with m/calloc/free
  savage: More (intermediate) casts to silence warnings
  savage: Drop unused variables and functions
  savage: Fix ambiguity in SavageLoadPaletteSavage4
  savage: Cast all handles before printing them
  savage: Factor out a SAVAGEDRISetupTiledSurfaceRegs function
  savage: Setup tiled surface registers in SavageEnterVT
  savage: Fix building with TRACEON defined
  savage: Fix initialization typo in SAVAGEDRIMoveBuffers
  Use proper casts on framebuffer addresses
  Fix wrong frequency unit in trace output
  savage: Fix logic in waitHSync
  savage: New SAVAGEDRIResume function
  savage: Factor out a SAVAGESetAgpMode and call it on resume
  savage: Make SAVAGESelectBuffer() private (static)
  savage: Fix / typo in magical register setup
  savage: Avoid unnecessary float calculation in video display
  savage: Warn if broken drm maps are detected
  Bump version to 2.3.3

git tag: xf86-video-savage-2.3.3

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SHA256: d3854d375dbf7d83bf90e30d72837ce60d808119c6fa4bb98088e68e7cc7e7b2  
xf86-video-savage-2.3.3.tar.bz2

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Re: X server crashes when screensaver activates.

2011-04-25 Thread Tormod Volden
On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 12:51 AM, Dave Airlie wrote:

 I have some mobile computers that are running Ubuntu (one is 10.04, one is
 10.10).  In both cases, if the 'Activate screensaver when computer is idle'
 option is enabled in Screensaver Preferences, as soon as it activates the X
 server crashes.  The selected screensaver makes no difference (it's usually
 on 'blank screen').


 Is there any workarounds? (besides disabling screensaver)

 This looks like a bug that should be fixed, not worked around.

 It was.

 http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/driver/xf86-video-savage/commit/?id=830e58d086828fa0431303df32a847ddd3022654

 just update savage to at least 2.3.2 release.

 Dave.

Right, thanks, the fix for Ubuntu 10.10 got stuck in the
maverick-proposed repo. Brian, please make sure you have
1:2.3.1-2ubuntu2.1 installed and please follow up and confirm the fix
in https://launchpad.net/bugs/635362

Tormod
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Re: X server crashes when screensaver activates.

2011-04-22 Thread Tormod Volden
On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 4:28 AM, Brian Parma wrote:
 I've had this problem for a while, and I've finally got motivated enough to
 sub to the mailing list and post about it.

Don't hesitate to file bugs :)

In Ubuntu, use ubuntu-bug xserver-xorg-video-savage to report these
issues. If you have the exact same issue on two machines, and they
have different card models, run ubuntu-bug on one of them to create
the bug report and apport-collect bug-number on the other to attach
its debug information to the same report.

Attach the backtrace as well, if it is not included in one of the
automatically added attachments.

 I have some mobile computers that are running Ubuntu (one is 10.04, one is
 10.10).  In both cases, if the 'Activate screensaver when computer is idle'
 option is enabled in Screensaver Preferences, as soon as it activates the X
 server crashes.  The selected screensaver makes no difference (it's usually
 on 'blank screen').


 Is there any workarounds? (besides disabling screensaver)

This looks like a bug that should be fixed, not worked around.

Tormod
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Re: Issues with 2nd display being treated as primary (when not plugged in)

2011-01-26 Thread Tormod Volden
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 3:30 AM, Bryan Hoyt | Brush Technology wrote:
 Just tried the latest Natty kernel. No luck, unfortunately. (The kernel
 installed  ran fine as per the instructions, but the display problem is
 unsolved).
 Should I take this to the xorg-devel mailing list?
 Philipp (or Tormod), are you still interested in trying to help track this
 down via Skype? Or would I be better advised to talk the the xorg devels?
 Let me know either way.
 Thanks for your help so far!
  - Bryan

I would try filing a bug on bugs.freedesktop.org or ask on
http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/intel-gfx (you need to
subscribe to post). Attach the dmesg from the 2.6.38-rc2 kernel.

Tormod
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Re: Issues with 2nd display being treated as primary (when not plugged in)

2011-01-25 Thread Tormod Volden
On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 3:50 AM, Bryan Hoyt | Brush Technology wrote:
 Here's some vital statistics on my system  issue. Does this ring any bells
 with anyone (issue described previously, further below):
 Xorg: 1.7.6
 Linux: 2.6.24-28-server i686 Ubuntu

No, the X server was compiled on that kernel, but you are running
2.6.32-27-generic.

 Ubuntu: 10.04 Lucid Lynx
 Graphics card: Intel Mobile 945GM/GMS/GME, 943/940GML Express Integrated
 Graphics Controller (rev 03)
 Unit: Axiomtek     GOT-5100T-830    All-in-One    10.4” SVGA TFT Fanless
 Touch Panel Computer with Intel® AtomTM N270 Processor Onboard
 Motherboard: unknown -- it's a sealed box. How can I get this info without
 opening the box up?

Look in /sys/class/dmi/id/board_* (or run dmidecode to get the same
information).

 Re the graphics card: see lspci -- 2 PCI interfaces are listed (00:02.0
 and 00:02.1). One for each output?? It's almost as if there are 2 separate
 cards inside. This doesn't quite ring true to me, and it doesn't help me
 configure it better. Only the first listed PCI interface works in xorg.conf
 -- if I try the second, I just get blackness on both displays.

Just ignore the .1 device (Secondary). It is the same card.

Tormod
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Re: Issues with 2nd display being treated as primary (when not plugged in)

2011-01-24 Thread Tormod Volden
On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 3:13 AM, Bryan Hoyt | Brush Technology wrote:
 Hi, is there any chance of getting some help on this issue? I'm kinda stuck!
 Should I be posting someplace else?

Hi Bryan,

You might get more and faster response if you mention model/names of
card, motherboard, box etc. Most people are too lazy too look up
pastebins, but will trigger on names they know and have dealt with.
Myself have had some similar issues with Asus MiniPCs which have the
DCC for the two outputs swapped on the motherboard.

Another thing is that in an Intel graphics driver context, your kernel
is obsolete. You should at least try the latest Natty kernel in your
Lucid setup. The developers will probably want you to try the latest
2.6.38 snapshots, which you can find packaged for Ubuntu here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds

Cheers,
Tormod
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Re: Listing of Xorg exit codes?

2010-07-29 Thread Tormod Volden
On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 6:10 PM, Lowell Alleman wrote:
 Here is a gdb session with the crash.  Does any of this help me?

 Tormod, you'r a Ubuntu guy, right?  Any idea why I'm getting a message about
 the r300_dri.so symbols report a CRC mismatch?  I have applied the latest
 radeon drivers from /ppa.launchpad.net/xorg-edgers/drivers-only/ubuntu,
 other than that it's stock Kubuntu 10.4 install on an AMD64 that I loaded
 just yesterday.  (Any chance any of these problems would go way If I went
 back to 32bit install?)

Yes, many Ubuntu debug packages are broken because the debug build
script was screwing up for a while and not all packages have been
rebuilt after it got fixed. See https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/584477
for how to fix the CRC manually meanwhile.

Tormod (not so much online ATM)
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Re: Listing of Xorg exit codes?

2010-07-22 Thread Tormod Volden
On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 4:51 PM, Lowell Alleman wrote:
 I'm in the process of trying to track down an Xorg crash, but when I
 attach gdb to the running X process, I discovered that it's actually exiting

It sometimes work to set a breakpoint on exit or _exit and see in
the backtrace where the process exits. I am not sure about Xorg
though.

Tormod
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Re: Ati X1300 Ubuntu 10.04 2nd monitor

2010-07-08 Thread Tormod Volden
On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 9:36 AM, Radoslav Chovan wrote:
 Hi I can't use 2nd monitor on Ubuntu 10.04 with Ati Radeon X1300 and
 Radeon drivers.
 I can't set resolution to 2nd monitor to 1280x1024. Monitor is black
 and I can see Input signal out of range
  It Is Lenovo 19. It was working in 9.10.
 After upgrade to 10.04 I had this problem, so I've added X updates and
 xorg edgers repository.
 Upgrade solved my problems from 6 of July  to yesterday. If I did
 yesterday upgrade I have this problem again and I can't solve it.

Yesterday's update in xorg-edgers bumped the xserver from 1.8 to 1.9.
Try updating again now to make sure this was not just a migration
glitch.


 These files are in attachment:
 kern.log  messages  xorg.conf  Xorg.0.log

These logs seems to be from before the update, so I presume this is
the working configuration. Can you please attach the failing
Xorg.0.log?


 Here are some info:

 uname -a
 Linux rchovan 2.6.32-23-generic #37-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jun 11 07:54:58 UTC
 2010 i686 GNU/Linux

Generally, if you are using xorg-edgers, you should also try the
newest kernel, e.g. 2.6.35-rc4 at the moment.


 p.s.: I can't write to #radeon and #xorg IRC channels. I get this
 error ( :Cannot send to channel)

Try another IRC client (e.g. xchat) with a new profile.

Tormod
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Re: Ati X1300 Ubuntu 10.04 2nd monitor

2010-07-08 Thread Tormod Volden
On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 1:33 PM, Tormod Volden wrote:
 Upgrade solved my problems from 6 of July  to yesterday. If I did
 yesterday upgrade I have this problem again and I can't solve it.

 Yesterday's update in xorg-edgers bumped the xserver from 1.8 to 1.9.
 Try updating again now to make sure this was not just a migration
 glitch.

I just realized that you are on Lucid and not Maverick. In Lucid there
is still 1.8. However, the last xserver update added this patch:
[PATCH] xf86: allow for no outputs connected at startup operation.
Maybe it is related.

if xorg-server 
(2:1.8.2+git20100705+server-1.8-branch.665aa7ce-0ubuntu0sarvatt~lucid)
works, but
xorg-server 
(2:1.8.2+git20100705+server-1.8-branch.665aa7ce-0ubuntu0sarvatt2~lucid)
fails, then this patch is to blame.

Tormod
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Re: Nightly builds?

2009-11-05 Thread Tormod Volden
On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 2:27 AM, David Gerard dger...@gmail.com wrote:
 I've noticed a few old video chipsets are dropping off the edge of Xorg.

 The one thing that occurs to me is: make testing of git head much
 easier. Much, much easier.

 1. Nightly builds. Did wonders for Mozilla. Binary of main supported
 architectures (linux/i386, opensolaris, whatever someone will be able
 to commit to build nightly). Download and run. Report bugs.

For Ubuntu there is the xorg-edgers PPA (personal package archive)
which have done exactly this for years:
https://launchpad.net/~xorg-edgers

It is even easier than download because users can subscribe to it as
a normal package repository (although we do not really recommend this
for everyone) and get their daily crack through the Update Manager.

 2. Make the source build easier, so people will build and run it from
 source for the more obscure platforms.

In the xorg-edgers team code section, there are scripts (for Debian
family distros) to simplify building the whole stack from git and wrap
it in Debian packages with no git or dpkg skills needed.

 (I'm not a coder myself or I'd be bashing on 2., but I do like
 reviving crusty old machinery.)

Testing is very welcome. Typically users with newer material are the
most keen users of the PPA since they often gain new features and
higher performance. Those with older material unfortunately do not
have the same incentive to keep trying the latest software. As an
example the release of Ubuntu 9.10 exposed many issues for users with
old ATI hardware which had not been reported before. On the other
hand, the PPA is very popular among users with Intel hardware (because
the quality of the driver in Ubuntu 9.04 reached a point where it
could only improve) so we get instant feedback almost at a per-commit
basis.

Tormod
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Re: Radeon KMS testing ( RV280 )

2009-07-14 Thread Tormod Volden
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 7:26 AM, Dand...@entropy.homelinux.org wrote:
 Hi all.

 I've finally built a 2.6.31-rc kernel that boots. Not sure what's been going
 on there. Anyway, I've been keen to test KMS  TTM stuff. Unfortunatley,
 it's a double no-go.


To check if it is a code issue or just your own build setup, I can
recommend testing the live CD from
https://launchpad.net/~xorg-edgers/+archive/ppa which has the latest
bits of everything from last week.

Tormod
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Re: Applying patch for bug 22383

2009-06-23 Thread Tormod Volden
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 9:46 PM,
Mike.lifeguardmikelifegu...@fastmail.fm wrote:
 For bug 22383 (X server stuck in infinite loop on laptop lid close), Jesse
 Barnes has asked to try applying a very simple patch. However, I don't know
 how to do that - I've only used packaged code from Ubuntu and/or from
 various PPAs. Is there a how-to on x.org somewhere I haven't found, or would
 someone be able to give me some pointers?

The patch in bug 22383 is for the DDX so that should be fairly simple
to try out. How to apply a patch to a Debian/Ubuntu package
(xserver-xorg-video-intel in your case) is explained on
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XorgOnTheEdge

HTH,
Tormod
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Re: xfs problem on Ubuntu/Intrepid

2009-06-09 Thread Tormod Volden
On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 1:45 PM, Pierre
Frenkielpierre.frenk...@laposte.net wrote:
 hi everybody,
 I don't understand the behaviour of the xfs server, on Ubuntu/Intrepid

 Can anybody explain this behaviour, and tell me what is the use of xfs now?

 I'm running Intrepid on all these machines, and I never had this kind of
 problem with Hardy.


Ubuntu does not rely on xfs (it is in universe, not in main, at least
since 6.06) and you can just remove the xfs package. If you really
need it for some reason, please file a bug in Ubuntu for these issues.

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[PATCH] Fix description of DDC_QUIRK_DETAILED_USE_MAXIMUM_SIZE

2009-01-22 Thread Tormod Volden
The message ending up in the log was misleading as to what the quirk
actually does: It ignores the sizes in the detailed timings and
replaces them with the display Max Image Size.
---
 hw/xfree86/modes/xf86EdidModes.c |2 +-
 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)

diff --git a/hw/xfree86/modes/xf86EdidModes.c b/hw/xfree86/modes/xf86EdidModes.c
index 5ed61c1..0ea5f03 100644
--- a/hw/xfree86/modes/xf86EdidModes.c
+++ b/hw/xfree86/modes/xf86EdidModes.c
@@ -246,7 +246,7 @@ static const ddc_quirk_map_t ddc_quirks[] = {
 },
 {
quirk_detailed_use_maximum_size,   DDC_QUIRK_DETAILED_USE_MAXIMUM_SIZE,
-   Detailed timings give sizes in cm.
+   Use maximum size instead of detailed timing sizes.
 },
 {
quirk_first_detailed_preferred, DDC_QUIRK_FIRST_DETAILED_PREFERRED,
-- 
1.6.0.4

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