Le 09/03/2013 21:57, guillaume.gardet@free.fr a écrit :
----- Rob Clark <robdclark@gmail.com> a écrit :
Le 08/03/2013 14:48, Alexander Graf a écrit :
On 08.03.2013, at 14:44, Rob Clark wrote:
On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 6:53 AM, Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de> wrote:
On 08.03.2013, at 12:50, Alexander Graf wrote:
> On 08.03.2013, at 10:43, Guillaume Gardet wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> in attachment omapdrm log OK (openSUSE 12.2 kernel: 3.4.*) and KO >> (vanilla kernel 3.9-rc1). >> >> I think, we had a hack for omapdrm for openSUSE 12.2 (forcing 1024x768 >> because of broken things?). >> >> Alex, it is you who have backported omapdrm on 12.2 kernel. Any idea >> about that? > Rob, do you have any idea what's going on here? Once more with the correct email address.
if you take out the video= in the bootargs, does it successfully pick *some* mode?
No, it does not. I just tried to add video= to check if it would work or not and nothing better. hmm, ok.. well, I'm without my pandaboard for a week or so (just in
On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 8:53 AM, Guillaume Gardet <guillaume.gardet@free.fr> wrote: the process of moving)..
is HDMI working (the other connector)? It as a beagleboard xM rev. B, not a pandaboard.
Ping. Is there any information or things to do to debug it? Guillaume
Guillaume
BR, -R
Guillaume
What kernel version are the good vs bad logs from? Depending on which clock is used for dpi/dvi that could impact which timings are available The "good" one is from 3.4 + omapdrm backported + the omap4 hack to get more bandwidth. The "bad" one is 3.9-rc1 vanilla.
Alex
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