Re: 2.4.20-ac2 and i810 drm

Joshua Kwan (joshk@mspencer.net)
Wed, 11 Dec 2002 21:03:15 -0800


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The DRM updates are causing a lot of problems like this for software
that needs hardware support. The updates were merged into Alan's tree
after 2.4.20-rc2-ac2 and are still somewhat present in 2.4.20-ac2. On my
Radeon Mobility, GL-based apps wouldn't even start.

Arjan was fixing DRM all over the place a while ago, but not
lately. Notably the Rage 128 support was fixed by him, and the Radeon
support to some extent.

-Josh

Rabid cheeseburgers forced"Dave Airlie"<airlied@linux.ie> to
write this on Thu, 12 Dec 2002 03:54:05-0000(GMT):

>
> I've been running 2.4.20-rc4 up to now with DRM enabled for my i810
> chipset and XFree86 4.2 from RH 7.3.
>
> When I run my OpenGL application (internal app) under 2.4.20-ac2 with
> the same .config when I ctrl-c the application the machine hangs hard.
>
> It is the only application running on the X server so the X server
> restarts when I exit the app.. under 2.4.20-rc4 this works fine...
>
> Dave.
>
> --
> David Airlie, Software Engineer
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