mine lightly patched and then given
to
FSF without my name on it.
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Adam Jackson wrote:
On Tuesday 14 December 2004 19:03, Bill Shannon wrote:
It's been over a month since I sent this message and I've yet to
receive a single response. If you're ignoring me on purpose,
would someone please say so? If I'm asking the wrong people,
again I'
r gotten back to my message to consider it,
maybe now would be a good time to do so?
Thanks much.
Bill Shannon
Bill Shannon wrote:
I sent this once but I don't see it in the archives so here it is again
without the attachments.
Summary: my ATI Rage 128 Pro Ultra continues to generate ver
I sent this once but I don't see it in the archives so here it is again
without the attachments.
Summary: my ATI Rage 128 Pro Ultra continues to generate vertical blanking
interrupts after the driver is closed and the interrupt handler is removed.
Can someone help?
Thanks.
Bill Sh
after a software suspend/resume cycle, running glxgears emits the following error msgs
and
quits:
libGL warning: 3D driver claims to not support visual 0x22
libGL warning: 3D driver claims to not support visual 0x23
libGL warning: 3D driver claims to not support visual 0x26
libGL warning: 3D driv
if resources were available to do it
split as part of the modification.
That would probably reduce the maintenence effort in the future as well.
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Bill Gou wrote:
> Dave Airlie wrote:
>
>>The intricacies of inter module registration were not at first apparant..
>>the latest fix only does an inter module get/put for the first device in
>>each driver...
>>
>>let me know how this one gets on ..
>
onfig.c:102: findOption: Assertion `i < size' failed.
Aborted
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the content of ~/.drirc file is:
I have no idea where this file comes from. I remove this file, then glxinfo runs well,
so
do other GL apps.
Bill
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Dave Airlie wrote:
> again please, found another error in the logic, this is like programming
> by numbers!!! thanks be to God you found these issues before I submitted
> this for the kernel :-)
>
>
Still can't unload it. It seems the problem is that the kernel thought the driver is in
use, and
info_register failed
[drm:i830_ctxbitmap_next] drm_ctxbitmap_next bit : 0
[drm:i830_ctxbitmap_init] drm_ctxbitmap_init : 0
[drm] Initialized i830 1.3.2 20021108 on minor 1: Intel Corp. 82852/855GM Integrated
Graphics Device (#2)
Bill
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> the couple of lines to hopefully avoid using the second device..
>
The module couldn't be unloaded. I tried to unload it right after loading, rmmod
complains
"i830: Device or resource busy". lsmod shows:
Module Size Used byTainte
Dave Airlie wrote:
>
> I've checked in a fix for this load/unload it probably won't help your
> main situation yet but I'd appreciate if you could check it the module
> load and unload, if that works I'll try and fix your specific problem or
> at least rule out the DRM.
>
oops again, seems t
Dave Airlie wrote:
> okay there is something wrong with the unload but I can't see it straight
> away, can you insmod the i830 from the snapshot with drm_opts=debug and
> then rmmod it and send me the dmesg output I'd like to track that one
> down... I'll then make the fix I think is needed to stop
odules/extensions/libGLcore.a:m_debug_clip.o": No symbols
found
Skipping "/usr/X11R6/lib/modules/extensions/libGLcore.a:m_debug_norm.o": No symbols
found
Skipping "/usr/X11R6/lib/modules/extensions/libGLcore.a:m_debug_xform.o": No symbols
found
Bill
Dave Airlie wrote:
> On Thu, 8 Jul 2004, Bill Gou wrote:
>
>
>>Hi there,
>>
>>I'm running X.org 6.7, kernel 2.4.24. Whenever I load the i830 module compiled from
>>dri
>>snapshot, I get a kernel oops. Below is the ksymoops and 'lspci -v'out
Hi there,
I'm running X.org 6.7, kernel 2.4.24. Whenever I load the i830 module compiled from dri
snapshot, I get a kernel oops. Below is the ksymoops and 'lspci -v'output.
ksymoops 2.4.9 on i686 2.4.24-1. Options used
-V (default)
-k /proc/ksyms (default)
-l /proc/mo
only uses 2 TMUs anyway. I'll post
> what I have for the t_vertex conversion (working or not!) later today.
> Maybe someone will be able to see what I'm doing wrong...
QuakeForge uses 3 tmus for map rendering (wall textures + lightmap +
fullbrights) if availabl
shows up in the physics code or not (it
looks like it does, but indirectly), but the 1/2 for the 1/2at**2 doesn't.
Basicly, a projectile (player, grenade) has a piece-wise linear trajectory
that doesn't touch the correct parabola except at the start point.
Quake: the universe where G d
On Tue, Jan 29, 2002 at 04:46:32PM -0800, Jim Carter wrote:
> However, when the current user did not have permission to write on card0
> (due to mode 0660 group video, the default provided by SuSE SaX2)
Wouldn't it be better to add the user to group video?
Bill
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MB Rage Pro ... I've been meaning to try out the DRI-based
driver, but the card is at work.
> --
> Manuel Teira
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On Fri, Dec 21, 2001 at 09:40:29AM +, Keith Whitwell wrote:
> Bill Currie wrote:
> >
> > This patch fixes undefined symbol errors for _compat_FogCoordfEXT (and likely
> > _compat_SecondaryColor3ubEXT and _compat_SecondaryColor3fEXT but I didn't
> > bothe
glIndexi( IM->Index[i] );
Bill
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On Thu, Dec 20, 2001 at 09:50:54AM +, Keith Whitwell wrote:
> Bill Currie wrote:
> >
> > this is for mesa-4-0-branch, current cvs + mga agp texturing patch (minus the
> > bits for mgavb.c: they didn't apply).
> >
> > http://taniwha.2y.net/~bill/qf011.
this is for mesa-4-0-branch, current cvs + mga agp texturing patch (minus the
bits for mgavb.c: they didn't apply).
http://taniwha.2y.net/~bill/qf011.png shows the bug nicely. The black to white
gradient areas should be solid black (they are in trunk). It looks like
clipped corners are h
On Thu, Oct 25, 2001 at 08:10:09AM -0600, Keith Whitwell wrote:
> Bill Currie wrote:
> > i--;
> > list[0].prev = MGA_NR_TEX_REGIONS;
^^^
> > - list[i].prev = i-1;
> > + if (i)
> > + list[i].prev = i-1;
> >
On Wed, Oct 24, 2001 at 07:27:49PM -0600, Bill Currie wrote:
> Index: lib/GL/mesa/src/drv/mga/mgatexmem.c
Hmm, I seem to have lost the initial part of my message. I believe the
previous patch fixes the crashes found in the mga and a few other drivers that
have similar code.
Bill
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I have had
niether crash nor texture corruption.
I will personally vouch for Ralf's AGP patch. It took my G200 from a lump of
silicon to a card that can play quakeforge and quake3 at acceptable rates
(generally over 20fps (hey, it's a G200:)).
Bill
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ex stuff.
> not much changed; switched to a geforce2 pro...
Thanks, I'll give this a go as I don't think I kept up with the patches.
Bill
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referred resolution (1152x864) and run the gl
apps more than acceptably (quakeforge and q3) on my g200.
Bill
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can be investigated further if there is a real problem.
> Glen
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ould also be a cool logo!
I'd like to propose using an image from the "gears" demo and work a
letter into each gear.
I'm not volunteering either, I can draw easily as well as my eight-
year-old daughter.
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e in cvs or the agp texturing patch).
Does the mesa-3-5 build for mga yet? It didn't when I last tried (mga was
disabled).
Bill
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o, is AGP texturing planned? When? I'm willing to help (though X's build
system makes me want to run and hide after having used auto* for over a year).
THAT would probably be the biggest boon to my system (minus getting a newer
card:P).
Oh, and sorry about that double post. I couldn'
On Mon, Apr 16, 2001 at 11:50:13PM -0600, Bill Currie wrote:
> I am attempting to trunk cvs dri with my g200 but I'm running into a problem
> with all gl apps that use textures (the demos that don't use textures (afaict)
> work just fine). It seems that the texture heap is no
On Mon, Apr 16, 2001 at 11:50:13PM -0600, Bill Currie wrote:
> I am attempting to trunk cvs dri with my g200 but I'm running into a problem
> with all gl apps that use textures (the demos that don't use textures (afaict)
> work just fine). It seems that the texture heap is no
Getting the following (and tired of many lines of ? when I do a cvs up), I've
prepared some .cvsignore files for the trunk and mesa-3.5 branch of dri cvs.
make[4]: *** No rule to make target
`../../../../extras/Mesa/src/api_arrayelt.c', needed by `api_arrayelt.c'.
Stop.
Bill
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I've attached a log of the output of qw-client-glx (current quakeforge devel
code, but it's working for others with (eg) 3dfx), glxinfo, my
/var/log/XFree86.0.log and my XF86Config-4.
Alan Hourihane wrote:
>
> On Thu, Apr 05, 2001 at 07:41:34PM +0100, Bill Crawford wrote:
> > Gareth Hughes wrote:
> >
> > > Time for a coffee. Please ignore the last sentence, I don't know what
> > > I'm talking about...
> >
> > I k
e
that was on one of the branches somewhere ... is there anything that
will compile that I can chew on? I have a spare AGP card I can take
home, and my work box has an AGP and a PCI variant (a GI and a GB if
I remember rightly).
If nothing else I still need to learn my way around the code ...
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e behaviour is real
enough ... I see it myself. Not really important enough to waste any
more time on, though :)
> 2) DMA buffers reside in uncached AGP memory. Hence, caching plays no
> part in the timing of the app.
Here I'm not an expert, indeed quite the opposite, so no argument
TLB misses, page
faults and so on).
I've noticed similar behaviour, although it is affected by system load
or dragging the window around a lot (although that has surprisingly
little effect on the speed).
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#include
f), is this an acceptable
> patch?
This will break for 2.4.2-ac22 through -ac28 now ... I upgraded from
-ac17 to -ac28 to get the kernel module to build and work :)
AFAIK (I will check) I need the -ac series to have the AGP stuff work
reliably with my ALi 1541 chipset ...
/me goes away
nges affected all the DRM drivers AFAIK.
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