On Wed, 2007-02-21 at 20:41 +0100, Rune Petersen wrote:
> I was wondering what happened to the bug-mails assigned to this list,
> there haven't been any for the last two weeks.
I've been wondering about that as well. I suspect the mail preferences
for this list as well as mesa3d-dev may have chang
Hi guys.
On Wed, 2007-02-21 at 08:51 +, Dave Airlie wrote:
> >
> > Which would exactly fit between 0xCFFE - 0xCFFF. Yes this is an
> > assumption, but some of the DRI code mentions that PCI express allocates the
> > GART table at the end of the frame buffer, so that is why I was thin
I was wondering what happened to the bug-mails assigned to this list,
there haven't been any for the last two weeks.
Rune Petersen
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On Wed, 2007-02-21 at 17:10 +0100, Orczykowski, Juergen wrote:
> Hello,
>
> we would like to use your drivers in our software. While debugging we
> found a bug in calculating the ring_space.
This is for the Linux kernel frame buffer driver, not the DRI drivers.
You should post this to the [EMAIL
On Tue, 2007-02-20 at 20:10 +0100, Christian Neumair wrote:
>
> > Did you card work flawlessly with dri enabled under xorg ?
>
> No, it doesn't.
You should probably fix that before worrying about EGL.
> But maybe this is an expected result if I bring up the whole system at
> runtime? I run ves
Am Dienstag, den 20.02.2007, 20:10 +0100 schrieb Christian Neumair:
> > Did you card work flawlessly with dri enabled under xorg ?
>
> No, it doesn't.
>
> The screen turns black, the computer itself does not seem to lock up,
> but according to the Xorg log (attached, gzipp'd) everything seems to
>
> Which would exactly fit between 0xCFFE - 0xCFFF. Yes this is an
> assumption, but some of the DRI code mentions that PCI express allocates the
> GART table at the end of the frame buffer, so that is why I was thinking it
> worked this way.
Can you dump that memory area? see if it has