* Dual screen framebuffer development advice
@ 2004-06-19 13:55 Andrew Walrond
2004-06-19 20:25 ` Antonino A. Daplas
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From: Andrew Walrond @ 2004-06-19 13:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-fbdev-devel
I need to setup a machine to develop a framebuffer based application. I'd like
to use two graphics devices; The first an ati agp chipset on the motherboard
which will run X11 with X11's ati driver, the second a PCI card running a fb
driver and displaying my framebuffer application.
Is this possible/sensible?
Andrew Walrond
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* Re: Dual screen framebuffer development advice
2004-06-19 13:55 Dual screen framebuffer development advice Andrew Walrond
@ 2004-06-19 20:25 ` Antonino A. Daplas
2004-11-22 21:35 ` Andrew Walrond
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From: Antonino A. Daplas @ 2004-06-19 20:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Andrew Walrond, linux-fbdev-devel
On Saturday 19 June 2004 21:55, Andrew Walrond wrote:
> I need to setup a machine to develop a framebuffer based application. I'd
> like to use two graphics devices; The first an ati agp chipset on the
> motherboard which will run X11 with X11's ati driver, the second a PCI card
> running a fb driver and displaying my framebuffer application.
>
> Is this possible/sensible?
Sure, it's possible and actually not hard to do. Just make sure that the
driver of your primary card is fbdev, and the secondary X11. X happens to do
a fine job of initializing non-primary cards whereas fbdev is mostly
restricted to cards initialized by the firmware.
Note: You wont' be able to see both displays simultaneously, switching from
one blanks the other. If you do want multi-seat, see the Ruby project of
linuxconsole.
As for sensible, that's up to you :-)
Tony
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* Re: Dual screen framebuffer development advice
2004-06-19 20:25 ` Antonino A. Daplas
@ 2004-11-22 21:35 ` Andrew Walrond
2004-11-22 22:14 ` Antonino A. Daplas
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From: Andrew Walrond @ 2004-11-22 21:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-fbdev-devel, adaplas
I asked this a few months ago:
On Saturday 19 Jun 2004 21:25, Antonino A. Daplas wrote:
> On Saturday 19 June 2004 21:55, Andrew Walrond wrote:
> > I need to setup a machine to develop a framebuffer based application. I'd
> > like to use two graphics devices; The first an ati agp chipset on the
> > motherboard which will run X11 with X11's ati driver, the second a PCI
> > card running a fb driver and displaying my framebuffer application.
> >
> > Is this possible/sensible?
>
> Sure, it's possible and actually not hard to do. Just make sure that the
> driver of your primary card is fbdev, and the secondary X11. X happens to
> do a fine job of initializing non-primary cards whereas fbdev is mostly
> restricted to cards initialized by the firmware.
>
I've got this working nicely now. I have a recent agp nvidia card and an old
pci matrox millenium in this dual opteron machine running 64bit linux. I boot
into a console on the matrox using the built-in matroxfb driver, then startx
which runs on the nvidia card using the nv driver. I can then work on my fb
application in X, viewing the output on the second monitor via the matrox
card. Nice!
> Note: You wont' be able to see both displays simultaneously, switching from
> one blanks the other. If you do want multi-seat, see the Ruby project of
> linuxconsole.
>
This is wrong; I can indeed see both displays simultaneously :)
The matrox fb is pretty slow (being on a pci bus); it can only manage 5fps at
1600x1200-16bpp. The rivafb is much faster (36fps) so I might try switching
roles (X on matrox, fb on nvidia) at some point. I think X might accelerate
the matrox card quite well enough for running xemacs etc.
Andrew Walrond
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* Re: Dual screen framebuffer development advice
2004-11-22 21:35 ` Andrew Walrond
@ 2004-11-22 22:14 ` Antonino A. Daplas
2004-12-08 23:02 ` Andrew Walrond
2004-12-09 9:25 ` Andrew Walrond
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From: Antonino A. Daplas @ 2004-11-22 22:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Andrew Walrond, linux-fbdev-devel, adaplas
On Tuesday 23 November 2004 05:35, Andrew Walrond wrote:
> I asked this a few months ago:
>
> On Saturday 19 Jun 2004 21:25, Antonino A. Daplas wrote:
> > On Saturday 19 June 2004 21:55, Andrew Walrond wrote:
> > > I need to setup a machine to develop a framebuffer based application.
> > > I'd like to use two graphics devices; The first an ati agp chipset on
> > > the motherboard which will run X11 with X11's ati driver, the second a
> > > PCI card running a fb driver and displaying my framebuffer application.
> > >
> > > Is this possible/sensible?
> >
> > Sure, it's possible and actually not hard to do. Just make sure that the
> > driver of your primary card is fbdev, and the secondary X11. X happens
> > to do a fine job of initializing non-primary cards whereas fbdev is
> > mostly restricted to cards initialized by the firmware.
>
> I've got this working nicely now. I have a recent agp nvidia card and an
> old pci matrox millenium in this dual opteron machine running 64bit linux.
> I boot into a console on the matrox using the built-in matroxfb driver,
> then startx which runs on the nvidia card using the nv driver. I can then
> work on my fb application in X, viewing the output on the second monitor
> via the matrox card. Nice!
>
> > Note: You wont' be able to see both displays simultaneously, switching
> > from one blanks the other. If you do want multi-seat, see the Ruby
> > project of linuxconsole.
>
> This is wrong; I can indeed see both displays simultaneously :)
That sounds very nice :-). So I was wrong. I probably should have said
that you cannot display multiple consoles simultaneously.
Tony
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* Re: Dual screen framebuffer development advice
2004-11-22 22:14 ` Antonino A. Daplas
@ 2004-12-08 23:02 ` Andrew Walrond
2004-12-09 9:25 ` Andrew Walrond
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From: Andrew Walrond @ 2004-12-08 23:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-fbdev-devel; +Cc: Antonino A. Daplas
On Monday 22 Nov 2004 22:14, Antonino A. Daplas wrote:
> On Tuesday 23 November 2004 05:35, Andrew Walrond wrote:
> >
> > I've got this working nicely now. I have a recent agp nvidia card and an
> > old pci matrox millenium in this dual opteron machine running 64bit
> > linux. I boot into a console on the matrox using the built-in matroxfb
> > driver, then startx which runs on the nvidia card using the nv driver. I
> > can then work on my fb application in X, viewing the output on the second
> > monitor via the matrox card. Nice!
>
I've just done a bk pull from linus and build a new kernel (was using post rc2
before) and now this nice scheme (see above) fails to work:
When I 'startx', the X log complains about no core keyboard, my usb keyboard
stops responding and both screens go blank. I can only get access by ssh from
another machine.
Nothing changed other than kernel; using same .config.
If I boot on rivafb console instead of matroxfb, startx and keyboard work
fine.
Before I start hunting down the problem; Do any recent changes spring to mind?
Thanks
Andrew
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* Re: Dual screen framebuffer development advice
2004-11-22 22:14 ` Antonino A. Daplas
2004-12-08 23:02 ` Andrew Walrond
@ 2004-12-09 9:25 ` Andrew Walrond
1 sibling, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Andrew Walrond @ 2004-12-09 9:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-fbdev-devel
On Monday 22 Nov 2004 22:14, Antonino A. Daplas wrote:
> On Tuesday 23 November 2004 05:35, Andrew Walrond wrote:
> >
> > I've got this working nicely now. I have a recent agp nvidia card and an
> > old pci matrox millenium in this dual opteron machine running 64bit
> > linux. I boot into a console on the matrox using the built-in matroxfb
> > driver, then startx which runs on the nvidia card using the nv driver. I
> > can then work on my fb application in X, viewing the output on the second
> > monitor via the matrox card. Nice!
>
I've just done a bk pull from linus and build a new kernel (was using post rc2
before) and now this nice scheme (see above) fails to work:
When I 'startx', the X log complains about no core keyboard, my usb keyboard
stops responding and both screens go blank. I can only get access by ssh from
another machine.
Nothing changed other than kernel; using same .config.
If I boot on rivafb console instead of matroxfb, startx and keyboard work
fine.
Before I start hunting down the problem; Do any recent changes spring to mind?
Thanks
Andrew
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* Re: Dual screen framebuffer development advice
@ 2004-12-09 20:01 Antonino A. Daplas
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From: Antonino A. Daplas @ 2004-12-09 20:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Andrew Walrond, linux-fbdev-devel
--- Andrew Walrond <andrew@walrond.org> wrote:
> On Monday 22 Nov 2004 22:14, Antonino A. Daplas
> wrote:
> > On Tuesday 23 November 2004 05:35, Andrew Walrond
> wrote:
> > >
> > > I've got this working nicely now. I have a
> recent agp nvidia card and an
> > > old pci matrox millenium in this dual opteron
> machine running 64bit
> > > linux. I boot into a console on the matrox using
> the built-in matroxfb
> > > driver, then startx which runs on the nvidia
> card using the nv driver. I
> > > can then work on my fb application in X, viewing
> the output on the second
> > > monitor via the matrox card. Nice!
> >
>
> I've just done a bk pull from linus and build a new
> kernel (was using post rc2
> before) and now this nice scheme (see above) fails
> to work:
>
> When I 'startx', the X log complains about no core
> keyboard, my usb keyboard
> stops responding and both screens go blank. I can
> only get access by ssh from
> another machine.
>
> Nothing changed other than kernel; using same
> .config.
>
> If I boot on rivafb console instead of matroxfb,
> startx and keyboard work
> fine.
>
> Before I start hunting down the problem; Do any
> recent changes spring to mind?
-rc3 is bug-fix only, so no, I can't think of any changes in fbdev/fbcon
that will cause your problem, unless someone submitted changes without
passing through this list.
Anyway, here's linus' changelog between rc2 and rc3.
o fbdev: Fix for using >16 pixel wide font in fb console***
o fbdev: Support for bigger than 16x32 fonts in softcursor
o fbdev: Support for bigger than 16x32 fonts in rivafb cursor
o fbcon: Disable fbcon cursor if vt softcursor is enabled***
o fbdev: Allow mode change even if EDID block is not found
o fbdev: Fix cursor in doublescan mode in atyfb
o fbdev: Fix typo in atyfb
o fbdev: Change the find_mode behavior***
o rivafb: fix broken burst length calculation
o fbdev: Fix screen corruption in neofb
o fbdev: Fix lockup when switching to/from X/console
o fbdev: Fix module_param in rivafb
o fbdev: Fix crash if fb_set_var() called before register_framebuffer()***
o fbdev: fix wrong colors at 16 bpp in tridentfb
*** affects core fbcon/fbdev layer
Tony
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