Brian Tate wrote:
Luc Verhaegen wrote:
On Wed, Sep 19, 2007 at 06:20:12PM -0400, Brian Tate wrote:
Luc Verhaegen wrote:
On Wed, Sep 19, 2007 at 05:47:57PM -0400, Brian Tate wrote:
Hello,
I am not overly familiar with this driver, I was messing around and came up with the following for my card's rhdCard id:
{ 0x7149, 0x1028, 0x2003, "Dell OEM Mobility X1300", PANEL_A_VGA_A0, { 1680, 1050, 0xF9F, 0x000, 0x03, 0x19, 0x1F4}}
It works great on the lvds display; but the VGA output is garbled (I think the problem is that its outputting 1680x1050 to a 1280x1024 display. Unfortunately the x-server only starts at the 1680x1050 resolution, so I can't verify.)
My conntest data is in a previous post if someone wants to check what I came up with.
Brian Tate
There is an issue here, as your panel doesn't provide edid data. And we can't work around this yet (hopefully tomorrow). So the driver shouldn't try to set a mode at all at this point.
Can you please send in a log of: Xorg -logverbose 7
Thanks,
Luc Verhaegen. SUSE/Novell X Driver Developer.
Hello,
Here is the requested log file.
Brian Tate
(II) RADEONHD(0): Listing modesetting layout:
CRTC 1: tied to PLL 1 and LUT A: Outputs: DAC A (VGA)
CRTC 2: unused
This means that a monitor was connected to the VGA connector. Is this correct?
I would've expected the driver to bail out entirely otherwise, claiming that no attached monitor could be detected.
Luc Verhaegen, SUSE/Novell X Driver Developer.
Hi,
A monitor was connected to the VGA connector.
It booted up in a "clone" mode. A 1680x1050 screen image displayed on the laptop panel, where a corrupted image was displayed on the external-VGA monitor.
I will re-run the test without the VGA monitor even plugged in and see what happens.
Brian Tate
Luc, I ran the the test again with no VGA monitor attached and the driver did bail. I guess by chance the detected mode on the VGA monitor worked on the LVDS display. Brian Tate -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: radeonhd+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: radeonhd+help@opensuse.org
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