W dniu 20 maja 2009 19:34 użytkownik Alex Deucher
2009/5/20 Rafał Miłecki
: Could you explain that one more please, so I could try to understand that?
0x180 is the offset of the regsiter in dwords. 0x180 * 4 = 0x600 = offset in bytes since 1 dword = 4 bytes. The register offset defines the register's location relative to the start of register aperture. so the register in question is 0x180 dwords from the start of the aperture or 0x600 bytes.
OK, understand that already, thanks.
Each register is 32 bits, so the lower two bytes are 0x4567.
That was tricky part for me. I would call 0x4567 in any following way: a) last 2 dwords b) last 4 hexs c) last 8 bytes d) last 64 bits but not "two bytes". Anyway, I get this now, thanks for explaining :) -- Rafał Miłecki -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: radeonhd+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: radeonhd+help@opensuse.org