Re: Matroxfb in 2.6 still doesn't work in 2.6.7

From: Tomasz Torcz
Date: Sat Jun 19 2004 - 14:33:33 EST


On Sat, Jun 19, 2004 at 09:05:03PM +0200, Petr Vandrovec wrote:
> > My LCD monitor turns black and slowly change into all white.
> > There is some very bright white area in lower right corner of monitor.
>
> When monitor goes into this mode? Immediately after kernel starts, or

During kernel boot, before even mounting root and running init.

> after you start X? Picture you see happens with some (stupid) monitors
> if there are missing sync pulses.

Samsung SyncMaster 171s doesn't look stupid to me :-) And XFree86/Xorg
somehow manages to work.

> Are you sure that you do not have any
> fbset or stty commands in your startup scripts?

There was single 'stty onlcr'. After commenting it out nothing changed.

> What if you boot with init=/bin/bash?

No change. Screen melts to white before bash is execed.

> > % dmesg | grep -i matrox
> > matroxfb_crtc2: secondary head of fb0 was registered as fb1
>
> It works for me, with CRT analog monitor... What if you boot with
> video=matroxfb:outputs:010,1280x1024-16@60 (if you plugged your LCD to analog
> output)

This is how my LCD is connected. Tried that - no change, still no picture.
It doesn't work the same way as when no passing 'outputs:' to kernel, so
I presume 'output:010' is default.

> or video=matroxfb:outputs:100,1280x1024-16@60 (if you plugged your LCD to
> digital output with digital-analog connector convertor) ?

With LCD still connected to analog output and outputs:100, LCD turns
itself off during kernel boot.

> You can also try patching your kernel with
> http://platan.vc.cvut.cz/ftp/pub/linux/matrox-latest/matrox-2.6.7-rc2-c1818.gz. It
> should help you if videomode is destroyed by your initscripts.

My initscripts don't mess with videomode, but I will check this patch.

--
Tomasz Torcz "Never underestimate the bandwidth of a station
zdzichu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wagon filled with backup tapes." -- Jim Gray

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