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SubjectRe: AGP problem SiS 746FX Linux 2.6.5-rc3
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Hi,

On Tuesday 06 April 2004 23:08, Dave Jones wrote:

> Ok, too strange for words.
> I'm inclined to make things more explicit, and make
> sis_get_driver look like this..
>
> static void __devinit sis_get_driver(struct agp_bridge_data *bridge)
> {
> if (bridge->dev->device == PCI_DEVICE_ID_SI_648) {
> sis_driver.agp_enable=sis_648_enable;
> if (agp_bridge->major_version == 3) {
> sis_driver.aperture_sizes = agp3_generic_sizes;
> sis_driver.size_type = U16_APER_SIZE;
> sis_driver.num_aperture_sizes = AGP_GENERIC_SIZES_ENTRIES;
> sis_driver.configure = agp3_generic_configure;
> sis_driver.fetch_size = agp3_generic_fetch_size;
> sis_driver.cleanup = agp3_generic_cleanup;
> sis_driver.tlb_flush = agp3_generic_tlbflush;
> }
> }
>
> if (bridge->dev->device == PCI_DEVICE_ID_SI_746) {
> /*
> * We don't know enough about the 746 to enable it properly.
> * Though we do know that it needs the 'delay' hack to settle
> * after changing modes.
> */
> sis_driver.agp_enable=sis_648_enable;
> }
> }

ok, I was a little confused so:
vanilla 2.6.5+this patch: old testgart garbeling problem again
patched 2.6.5-rc3+this patch: everything fine
vanilla 2.6.5+agpgart-2004-04-06.diff+ this patch: everything fine, too

In each cases, I removed all .o and .ko files from drivers/char/agp
and /lib/modules/2.6.5 to be sure.

Well, I dont care, if its believes to be at AGPv3 mode or not, as long X is
working fine ;o)

Glück Auf
Volker

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