From: Gareth Hughes <gareth@valinux.com>
To: "Timothy A. Seufert" <tas@mindspring.com>
Cc: linuxppc-dev@lists.linuxppc.org
Subject: Re: r128 DRI driver now fully functional on PPC
Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2001 21:02:01 +1100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3A963519.C439E7C0@valinux.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: v04220800b6bbb8f01525@[10.0.0.42]
"Timothy A. Seufert" wrote:
>
> The second is that the DRM kernel modules fail to build against the
> 2.2.18 headers. A function in vm.c (I think) tries to access a field
> named 'virtual' in struct page, which simply isn't there in 2.2.18.
> The #if statements surrounding the code seem to be deliberately
> compiling it only if the kernel is a 2.2 series, so I'm not sure what
> is going on. So I shifted over to the PPC 2.4 BK kernels and got
> everything to build OK that way.
2.2 was never really well supported. We've been using 2.4 for a long
time...
> Where I'm at now is that the X server loads and runs (quite well I
> might add), automatically loads the r128.o kernel module, and (in the
> logfile) claims to have enabled direct rendering. However, both
> windowed and fullscreen GL apps are very clearly not being
> accelerated. Frame rates are obviously software renderer type frame
> rates, and apps which check for multitexture capability complain that
> it isn't there.
>
> Any suggestions? If anybody wants to see some logs from the server
> starting up, I'll supply 'em. Also, if anybody out there has gotten
> this working, could you send me your XF86Config so I can make sure I
> didn't do something silly to mine?
Run with LIBGL_DEBUG=1 and see what it says. Also, try the glxinfo
program (available from the DRI resources page) or Mesa/demos/glinfo --
these print out information about the OpenGL library being used.
-- Gareth
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2001-02-23 10:02 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 22+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2001-01-30 8:08 r128 DRI driver now fully functional on PPC Gareth Hughes
2001-01-31 11:49 ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2001-01-31 14:54 ` [linux-fbdev] " Andreas Hundt
2001-01-31 18:32 ` Michel Dänzer
2001-01-31 18:43 ` Geert Uytterhoeven
2001-01-31 18:53 ` Michel Dänzer
2001-01-31 19:14 ` Andreas Hundt
2001-01-31 16:49 ` Kostas Gewrgiou
2001-01-31 18:26 ` Michel Dänzer
2001-02-23 7:07 ` Timothy A. Seufert
2001-02-23 10:02 ` Gareth Hughes [this message]
2001-02-25 8:32 ` Timothy A. Seufert
2001-02-26 9:39 ` Michel Dänzer
2001-02-26 10:06 ` Gareth Hughes
2001-02-26 10:21 ` Michel Dänzer
2001-02-26 10:28 ` Gareth Hughes
2001-02-27 10:03 ` Timothy A. Seufert
2001-02-27 11:39 ` Gareth Hughes
2001-02-27 21:43 ` Michel Dänzer
2001-02-23 12:19 ` Michel Dänzer
2001-02-23 12:23 ` Gareth Hughes
2001-02-23 12:33 ` Michel Dänzer
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