From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: Received: (majordomo@vger.kernel.org) by vger.kernel.org via listexpand id S1762014AbYEHOMA (ORCPT ); Thu, 8 May 2008 10:12:00 -0400 Received: (majordomo@vger.kernel.org) by vger.kernel.org id S1754181AbYEHOLw (ORCPT ); Thu, 8 May 2008 10:11:52 -0400 Received: from mail.lippert-at.com ([62.80.22.186]:38823 "EHLO domex.lippertembedded.de" rhost-flags-OK-OK-OK-FAIL) by vger.kernel.org with ESMTP id S1754099AbYEHOLu (ORCPT ); Thu, 8 May 2008 10:11:50 -0400 X-Greylist: delayed 915 seconds by postgrey-1.27 at vger.kernel.org; Thu, 08 May 2008 10:11:50 EDT Message-ID: <48230694.5010505@LiPPERT-AT.de> Date: Thu, 08 May 2008 15:56:36 +0200 From: Jens Rottmann User-Agent: Thunderbird 1.5.0.14 (Windows/20071210) MIME-Version: 1.0 To: Andres Salomon CC: jordan.crouse@amd.com, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, linux-geode@bombadil.infradead.org, Andrew Morton , linux-fbdev-devel@lists.sourceforge.net, torvalds@linux-foundation.org Subject: Re: lxfb driver regression References: <20080507210836.1eb61b8f@ephemeral> In-Reply-To: <20080507210836.1eb61b8f@ephemeral> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-OriginalArrivalTime: 08 May 2008 13:56:58.0302 (UTC) FILETIME=[61C785E0:01C8B113] Sender: linux-kernel-owner@vger.kernel.org List-ID: X-Mailing-List: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org Hi Andres, > Without this patch, I get the following (correct) output from the lxfb > and console code: > [ 0.939827] lxfb 0000:00:01.1: 16384 KB of video memory at 0xfd000000 > [ 1.009194] Console: switching to colour frame buffer device 150x56 > Without it, the cols/width is screwy (and I get a blank white screen): > [ 20.706836] lxfb 0000:00:01.1: 16384 KB of video memory at 0xfd000000 > [ 20.788538] Console: switching to colour frame buffer device 100x40 I've searched all morning, but I don't get it. The only place the (changed) pll_table[] gets used is lx_set_clock(), and this doesn't return anything at all. lx_set_clock() gets told which dotclock to configure and it does its best to comply, but it doesn't report back, which clock it actually was able to select. So how on earth can changing this table cause fbcon or lxfb to decide for a completely different videomode?? Without the patch it seems to use the special 1200x900 OLPC DCON mode. With the patch it looks like it switches to some 800x640 mode. No idea where this mode might come from. And why does the lxfb init take place 20 sec later with the patch? Is there some initrd manually setting a different mode? Is this offending 800x640 mode maybe not coming from the kernel, but from some startup script via "fbset" and "/etc/fb.modes"? I don't have an OLPC, so could you please run "fbset -i -v" with and without my patch. Hopefully this gives some clues... I have also attached a cut down version of my patch. It still adds all the PLL settings for < 25 MHz dotclocks, but it no longer supplements the > 25 MHz clocks with intermediate steps. I'm only guessing here, I don't see what big difference this would make, but still ... could you please give it a try if you have time? Thanks a lot for your help. Regards, Jens Rottmann =============X8=================X8============================== lxfb: extend PLL table to support dotclocks below 25 MHz Extends the PLL frequency table of the AMD Geode-LX frame buffer driver to make use of the DIV4 bit, thus adding support for dotclocks between 6 and 24 MHz. These are needed for small LCDs (e.g. 320x240). Signed-off-by: Jens Rottmann --- --- linux-2.6.25/drivers/video/geode/lxfb_ops.c +++ lxfb_clocks_added/drivers/video/geode/lxfb_ops.c @@ -34,35 +34,63 @@ static const struct { unsigned int pllval; unsigned int freq; } pll_table[] = { - { 0x000031AC, 24923 }, - { 0x0000215D, 25175 }, - { 0x00001087, 27000 }, - { 0x0000216C, 28322 }, - { 0x0000218D, 28560 }, - { 0x000010C9, 31200 }, - { 0x00003147, 31500 }, - { 0x000010A7, 33032 }, - { 0x00002159, 35112 }, - { 0x00004249, 35500 }, - { 0x00000057, 36000 }, - { 0x0000219A, 37889 }, - { 0x00002158, 39168 }, - { 0x00000045, 40000 }, - { 0x00000089, 43163 }, - { 0x000010E7, 44900 }, - { 0x00002136, 45720 }, - { 0x00003207, 49500 }, - { 0x00002187, 50000 }, - { 0x00004286, 56250 }, - { 0x000010E5, 60065 }, - { 0x00004214, 65000 }, - { 0x00001105, 68179 }, - { 0x000031E4, 74250 }, - { 0x00003183, 75000 }, - { 0x00004284, 78750 }, - { 0x00001104, 81600 }, - { 0x00006363, 94500 }, - { 0x00005303, 97520 }, + { 0x000131AC, 6231 }, + { 0x0001215D, 6294 }, + { 0x00011087, 6750 }, + { 0x0001216C, 7081 }, + { 0x0001218D, 7140 }, + { 0x000110C9, 7800 }, + { 0x00013147, 7875 }, + { 0x000110A7, 8258 }, + { 0x00012159, 8778 }, + { 0x00014249, 8875 }, + { 0x00010057, 9000 }, + { 0x0001219A, 9472 }, + { 0x00012158, 9792 }, + { 0x00010045, 10000 }, + { 0x00010089, 10791 }, + { 0x000110E7, 11225 }, + { 0x00012136, 11430 }, + { 0x00013207, 12375 }, + { 0x00012187, 12500 }, + { 0x00014286, 14063 }, + { 0x000110E5, 15016 }, + { 0x00014214, 16250 }, + { 0x00011105, 17045 }, + { 0x000131E4, 18563 }, + { 0x00013183, 18750 }, + { 0x00014284, 19688 }, + { 0x00011104, 20400 }, + { 0x00016363, 23625 }, + { 0x000031AC, 24923 }, + { 0x0000215D, 25175 }, + { 0x00001087, 27000 }, + { 0x0000216C, 28322 }, + { 0x0000218D, 28560 }, + { 0x000010C9, 31200 }, + { 0x00003147, 31500 }, + { 0x000010A7, 33032 }, + { 0x00002159, 35112 }, + { 0x00004249, 35500 }, + { 0x00000057, 36000 }, + { 0x0000219A, 37889 }, + { 0x00002158, 39168 }, + { 0x00000045, 40000 }, + { 0x00000089, 43163 }, + { 0x000010E7, 44900 }, + { 0x00002136, 45720 }, + { 0x00003207, 49500 }, + { 0x00002187, 50000 }, + { 0x00004286, 56250 }, + { 0x000010E5, 60065 }, + { 0x00004214, 65000 }, + { 0x00001105, 68179 }, + { 0x000031E4, 74250 }, + { 0x00003183, 75000 }, + { 0x00004284, 78750 }, + { 0x00001104, 81600 }, + { 0x00006363, 94500 }, + { 0x00005303, 97520 }, { 0x00002183, 100187 }, { 0x00002122, 101420 }, { 0x00001081, 108000 }, @@ -137,7 +165,7 @@ static void lx_set_clock(struct fb_info unsigned int diff, min, best = 0; unsigned int freq, i; - freq = (unsigned int) (0x3b9aca00 / info->var.pixclock); + freq = (unsigned int) (1000000000 / info->var.pixclock); min = abs(pll_table[0].freq - freq); @@ -149,7 +177,7 @@ static void lx_set_clock(struct fb_info } } - lx_set_dotpll(pll_table[best].pllval & 0x7FFF); + lx_set_dotpll(pll_table[best].pllval & 0x00017FFF); } static void lx_graphics_disable(struct fb_info *info)