Re: Sis6326 register unlock problem

2004-05-12 Thread Thomas Winischhofer
harry wrote: > Thx for the info, in fact, I guessed that I used a wrong IO port > address for sis on Mips, but I don't know where can I find the > correct IO address and video memory mapping address. It's both in the PCI config registers. The X driver uses this info anyway - but the version you ar

Re: Re: Sis6326 register unlock problem

2004-05-11 Thread harry
Thx for the info, in fact, I guessed that I used a wrong IO port address for sis on Mips, but I don't know where can I find the correct IO address and video memory mapping address. Thanks Harry === 2004-04-28 07:31:00 您在来信中写道:=== >--- Thomas Winischhofer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w

Re: Sis6326 register unlock problem

2004-04-28 Thread Alex Deucher
--- Thomas Winischhofer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > harry wrote: > > Hi,all > > > > I met a problem while porting xfree86 to mips, it seems that I > can't unlock the sis6326 registers. SR5 is used as password register > in sis6326, if 86h is written into this register, then A1h will be > read fro

Re: Sis6326 register unlock problem

2004-04-28 Thread Thomas Winischhofer
harry wrote: Hi,all I met a problem while porting xfree86 to mips, it seems that I can't unlock the sis6326 registers. SR5 is used as password register in sis6326, if 86h is written into this register, then A1h will be read from this register, and unlock all the extension registers.If the value ot

Sis6326 register unlock problem

2004-04-28 Thread harry
Hi,all I met a problem while porting xfree86 to mips, it seems that I can't unlock the sis6326 registers. SR5 is used as password register in sis6326, if 86h is written into this register, then A1h will be read from this register, and unlock all the extension registers.If the value other than 8