conntest - Mobility FireGL V5200 [M56GL]
Here's the conntest output from my ThinkPad T60p's FireGL V5200. [Lenovo part number 2623-DDU] ---With nothing connected to VGA--- Checking connectors on 0x71C4, 0x17AA, 0x2007 (@01:00:00): Load Detection: RHD_OUTPUT_NONE HotPlug: RHD_HPD_NONE DDC: RHD_DDC_2 LVDS Info: 18bits, dual link, LDI Panel found. Power Timing: 0x8CA, 0x00F, 0x08, 0x2D, 0x3E8 Macro: 0x0C720407, Clock Pattern: 0x0063 ---With CRT connected to VGA--- Checking connectors on 0x71C4, 0x17AA, 0x2007 (@01:00:00): Load Detection: RHD_OUTPUT_DACA HotPlug: RHD_HPD_NONE DDC: RHD_DDC_2 RHD_DDC_3 LVDS Info: 18bits, dual link, LDI Panel found. Power Timing: 0x8CA, 0x00F, 0x08, 0x2D, 0x3E8 Macro: 0x0C720407, Clock Pattern: 0x0063
On Thu, Sep 20, 2007 at 07:44:14AM -0400, GerbilSoft wrote:
Here's the conntest output from my ThinkPad T60p's FireGL V5200. [Lenovo part number 2623-DDU]
---With nothing connected to VGA--- Checking connectors on 0x71C4, 0x17AA, 0x2007 (@01:00:00): Load Detection: RHD_OUTPUT_NONE HotPlug: RHD_HPD_NONE DDC: RHD_DDC_2 LVDS Info: 18bits, dual link, LDI Panel found. Power Timing: 0x8CA, 0x00F, 0x08, 0x2D, 0x3E8 Macro: 0x0C720407, Clock Pattern: 0x0063
---With CRT connected to VGA--- Checking connectors on 0x71C4, 0x17AA, 0x2007 (@01:00:00): Load Detection: RHD_OUTPUT_DACA HotPlug: RHD_HPD_NONE DDC: RHD_DDC_2 RHD_DDC_3 LVDS Info: 18bits, dual link, LDI Panel found. Power Timing: 0x8CA, 0x00F, 0x08, 0x2D, 0x3E8 Macro: 0x0C720407, Clock Pattern: 0x0063
Can you have another go with the VGA connected? On r5xx we often see the slave appear on both bus 0 and bus 3. We see only bus 3 here, so that kind of makes me assume that bus 0 for some reason didn't respond. We just had Ruediger Oertel walk past with his macbook and tell us that, after a fresh boot, there is nothing on DDC, after a suspend to ram, there is something on DDC... The fun starts here :) Luc Verhaegen. SUSE/Novell X Driver Developer. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: radeonhd+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: radeonhd+help@opensuse.org
Tried it again, and here's the results: # ./rhd_conntest 01:00.0 Checking connectors on 0x71C4, 0x17AA, 0x2007 (@01:00:00): Load Detection: RHD_OUTPUT_DACA HotPlug: RHD_HPD_NONE DDC: RHD_DDC_2 RHD_DDC_3 LVDS Info: 18bits, dual link, LDI Panel found. Power Timing: 0x8CA, 0x00F, 0x08, 0x2D, 0x3E8 Macro: 0x0C720407, Clock Pattern: 0x0063 # ./rhd_conntest 01:00.0 Checking connectors on 0x71C4, 0x17AA, 0x2007 (@01:00:00): Load Detection: RHD_OUTPUT_DACA HotPlug: RHD_HPD_NONE DDC: RHD_DDC_0 RHD_DDC_2 RHD_DDC_3 LVDS Info: 18bits, dual link, LDI Panel found. Power Timing: 0x8CA, 0x00F, 0x08, 0x2D, 0x3E8 Macro: 0x0C720407, Clock Pattern: 0x0063 Both runs are with VGA connected. It seems that DDC_0 appeared a few seconds after running conntest the first time. Two more things: - With regards to connector tables: will these need to be done for every single R500/R600 card, or is this just temporary? - When I tried RadeonHD, it quit saying that there were no modes available. The Xorg log shows HSync rates of "31.5 - 31.5 kHz", "35.2 - 35.2 kHz", and "35.5 - 35.5 kHz", which are far below the rate required for my laptop's monitor (1600x1200 @ 60 Hz, which is ~75 kHz HSync). Thanks. On Thursday 20 September 2007 09:17:01 am Luc Verhaegen wrote:
On Thu, Sep 20, 2007 at 07:44:14AM -0400, GerbilSoft wrote:
Here's the conntest output from my ThinkPad T60p's FireGL V5200. [Lenovo part number 2623-DDU]
---With nothing connected to VGA--- Checking connectors on 0x71C4, 0x17AA, 0x2007 (@01:00:00): Load Detection: RHD_OUTPUT_NONE HotPlug: RHD_HPD_NONE DDC: RHD_DDC_2 LVDS Info: 18bits, dual link, LDI Panel found. Power Timing: 0x8CA, 0x00F, 0x08, 0x2D, 0x3E8 Macro: 0x0C720407, Clock Pattern: 0x0063
---With CRT connected to VGA--- Checking connectors on 0x71C4, 0x17AA, 0x2007 (@01:00:00): Load Detection: RHD_OUTPUT_DACA HotPlug: RHD_HPD_NONE DDC: RHD_DDC_2 RHD_DDC_3 LVDS Info: 18bits, dual link, LDI Panel found. Power Timing: 0x8CA, 0x00F, 0x08, 0x2D, 0x3E8 Macro: 0x0C720407, Clock Pattern: 0x0063
Can you have another go with the VGA connected?
On r5xx we often see the slave appear on both bus 0 and bus 3. We see only bus 3 here, so that kind of makes me assume that bus 0 for some reason didn't respond.
We just had Ruediger Oertel walk past with his macbook and tell us that, after a fresh boot, there is nothing on DDC, after a suspend to ram, there is something on DDC...
The fun starts here :)
Luc Verhaegen. SUSE/Novell X Driver Developer.
On Thu, Sep 20, 2007 at 10:56:59AM -0400, GerbilSoft wrote:
Tried it again, and here's the results:
# ./rhd_conntest 01:00.0 Checking connectors on 0x71C4, 0x17AA, 0x2007 (@01:00:00): Load Detection: RHD_OUTPUT_DACA HotPlug: RHD_HPD_NONE DDC: RHD_DDC_2 RHD_DDC_3 LVDS Info: 18bits, dual link, LDI Panel found. Power Timing: 0x8CA, 0x00F, 0x08, 0x2D, 0x3E8 Macro: 0x0C720407, Clock Pattern: 0x0063
# ./rhd_conntest 01:00.0 Checking connectors on 0x71C4, 0x17AA, 0x2007 (@01:00:00): Load Detection: RHD_OUTPUT_DACA HotPlug: RHD_HPD_NONE DDC: RHD_DDC_0 RHD_DDC_2 RHD_DDC_3 LVDS Info: 18bits, dual link, LDI Panel found. Power Timing: 0x8CA, 0x00F, 0x08, 0x2D, 0x3E8 Macro: 0x0C720407, Clock Pattern: 0x0063
Both runs are with VGA connected. It seems that DDC_0 appeared a few seconds after running conntest the first time.
Two more things: - With regards to connector tables: will these need to be done for every single R500/R600 card, or is this just temporary? - When I tried RadeonHD, it quit saying that there were no modes available. The Xorg log shows HSync rates of "31.5 - 31.5 kHz", "35.2 - 35.2 kHz", and "35.5 - 35.5 kHz", which are far below the rate required for my laptop's monitor (1600x1200 @ 60 Hz, which is ~75 kHz HSync).
Thanks.
Hrm, another one that is unable to get DDC data. This is currently our top priority... We need to see this fixed asap and hope to be able to do some serious testing with this tomorrow. Luc Verhaegen. SUSE/Novell X Driver Developer. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: radeonhd+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: radeonhd+help@opensuse.org
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