Re: MTRR vesafb and wrong X performance

From: Gerd Knorr
Date: Mon Nov 29 2004 - 06:43:48 EST


Pawel Fengler <pawfen@xxxxx> writes:

> > Please send the full dmesg output and the contents of /proc/mtrr for
> > 2.6.10-rc2.

> reg02: base=0xe3000000 (3632MB), size= 4MB: write-combining, count=1

> vesafb: framebuffer at 0xe3000000, mapped to 0xcc880000, using 1875k,
> total 4096k

The BIOS reports 4MB video memory, and vesafb adds an mtrr entry for
that. Looks ok, with the exception that the reported 4MB are probably
not correct, otherwise the X-Server wouldn't complain. vesafb in
2.6.10-rc2 has a option to overwrite the BIOS-reported value
(vtotal=n, with n in megabytes), that should fix it.

The reason that you don't see this with old kernels probably is just
that vesafb doesn't create mtrr entries by default in 2.4.x

Gerd

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