Ben Taylor writes:
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 2:07 AM, Ben Taylor <bentaylor.solx86@gmail.com> wrote:
On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 6:35 PM, Egbert Eich <eich@suse.de> wrote:
Ben Taylor writes:
On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 8:12 AM, Ben Taylor <bentaylor.solx86@gmail.com> wrote:
On Solaris Express, build 85, this board was not recognized. A message stated:
Detected an RV515 on an unidentifiied card.
I built the latest driver out of git, and got the same error message. Ideas? It seems that most x1550's are supported, but this PCI version appears to have a PCI to PCI-Express bridge. Is that the reason radeonhd is not recognizing it?
Hi Ben,
The chipset is detected. Just not the PnP ID of the card. It should work. If it doesn't please post the entire log.
Ok. Downloaded GIT head, compiled and installed the module. Created a default xorg.conf file using /usr/X11/bin/Xorg -configure then started /usr/X11/bin/Xorg -logverbose 7 with only the DVI cable connected, and then did the same test with only the VGA cable connected. I got output on the VGA port, and did not get anything on the DVI.
As an aside, I have also tried a modified version of the driver adding an entry for 0x7166 (paralleling the 0x7146 device id). When I did this, and ran Xorg -configure, it configured 3 screens, the Nvidia and both x1550 screens. I was then able to start Xorg and get a screen on the DVI port as well, but I'm suspecting that my novice attempt at adding support is probably not the right attempt. If anyone wants the xorg.conf and Xorg.0.log file, I can provides those as well.
forgot the xorg.conf and Xorg.0.log files....
Ben
From the first run (with the analog monitor attached):
(II) RADEONHD(1): AtomBIOS Connector[0]: DVI-I Device: CRT1 Output: 1 HW DDC 0 NO HPD (II) RADEONHD(1): AtomBIOS Connector[2]: SVIDEO Device: TV1 Output: 2 NO DDC NO HPD (II) RADEONHD(1): AtomBIOS Connector[4]: VGA Device: CRT2 Output: 2 HW DDC 1 NO HPD (II) RADEONHD(1): AtomBIOS Connector[9]: DVI-I Device: DFP3 Output: 4 HW DDC 1 HPD 1 (II) RADEONHD(1): Connector[0] {RHD_CONNECTOR_DVI, "DVI-I CRT1", RHD_DDC_0, RHD_HPD_NONE, { RHD_OUTPUT_DACA, RHD_OUTPUT_NONE } } (II) RADEONHD(1): Connector[1] {RHD_CONNECTOR_TV, "SVIDEO TV1", DDC_NONE, RHD_HPD_NONE, { RHD_OUTPUT_DACB, RHD_OUTPUT_NONE } } (II) RADEONHD(1): Connector[2] {RHD_CONNECTOR_VGA, "VGA CRT2", RHD_DDC_1, RHD_HPD_NONE, { RHD_OUTPUT_DACB, RHD_OUTPUT_NONE } } (II) RADEONHD(1): Connector[3] {RHD_CONNECTOR_DVI, "DVI-I DFP3", RHD_DDC_1, RHD_HPD_1, { RHD_OUTPUT_LVTMA, RHD_OUTPUT_NONE } }
This connector table is indeed strange. It suggests that you have 2 DVI connectors (one only having an analog output (DVI-A but listed as DVI-I), the other only having a digital output (DVI-D but listed as DVI-I). Additionally it suggests you have separate VGA and a TV output. Thus you would have 4 connectors on your card. Could you please a) describe the connector(s) on your card b) run rhd_conntest (in utils/conntest) once with the analog and once with the DVI device detected and post the outputs of both runs here. ...
(II) RADEONHD(1): I2C device "RHD I2C line 0:ddc2" removed. (II) RADEONHD(1): EDID data for Acer X243W (II) RADEONHD(1): Manufacturer: ACR Model: 0 Serial#: 1946158808
DDC for the analog monitor seems to work.
From the run with the DVI device:
(II) RADEONHD(1): rhdRROutputDetect: Output DVI-D_2 (II) RADEONHD(1): Output DVI-D_2 disconnected (II) RADEONHD(1): EDID for output DVI-D_2 (II) RADEONHD(1): Output DVI-A_1 disconnected
So no EDID data for this connector was found. If you send us the rhd_conntest data we should be able to determine how to 'fix' the connector table. Cheers, Egbert. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: radeonhd+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: radeonhd+help@opensuse.org