Re: Framebuffer issues in 2.6.26 with uvesafb and vesafb. Linux isabout choice!
From: H. Peter Anvin
Date: Thu Oct 23 2008 - 11:27:37 EST
Alistair John Strachan wrote:
On Thursday 23 October 2008 12:21:09 Robert Moss wrote:
I also want to note, that I downloaded 2.6.27.3 and compiled, with
CONFIG_FB_VESA=Y, and still get excactly the same response as from
2.6.26
Useful info, and I checked your configs and they enable the right options.
Looks like you've found a real bug.
IIRC, a lot of real mode assembler (including the x86 vga/vesa stuff, iirc)
was rewritten a year or so ago, in C. This might have been the time that this
bug was introduced. I've added hpa to CC since I believe he was the author of
these changes.
(Summary of the original report is that vga= vesa mode selection seems to have
broken for Robert since at least 2.6.26, and after 2.6.24. From what I can see
he has the right vesafb options enabled.)
That happend in 2.6.23 I believe, so that would be unrelated.
The best would be to bisect the regression. The second best would be if
he could run the "vesainfo" program from the Syslinux distribution (it's
a pre-boot program that dumps information on the VESA stack). The third
best would be to set up Xorg to run the "vesa" driver, and send
/var/log/Xorg.0.log.
-hpa
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