radeon kms, LCD timing info

Howard Chu hyc at symas.com
Sat Oct 31 18:09:34 PDT 2009


John Serink wrote:
> You need to use xrandr.

Yes, I've been using xrandr to test out new modelines, but haven't come up
with any that actually work correctly yet.

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> Sent: Sun Nov 01 11:41:43 2009
> Subject: radeon kms, LCD timing info
> 
> I have an HP dv5z laptop with HD3450 GPU. It came with a 1680x1050 LCD panel
> and I'm currently trying to use a 1920x1200 panel instead. The panel that I
> have seems to work fine as far as booting and text mode goes, but when I start
> up X I get a black screen. By the way, this is currently running Ubuntu Jaunty
> but with a self-compiled 2.6.32-rc4 kernel and X stuff from the xorg-edgers
> ppa, so fairly bleeding edge driver and mesa.
> 
> Another interesting bit is that with the fbcon driver, the VTs also work fine,
> and I have 75 rows x 240 columns of text. So it appears that the radeon driver
> is using acceptable timing parameters at startup, but when the X server starts
> it switches to a set of timing parameters that don't work.
> 
> First question: how do I find out what timing parameters are in use at boot,
> and what's in use by radeon+fbcon?
> 
> Second question: how do I set the correct timing parameters while X is
> running? Just playing with modelines doesn't seem to be sufficient. X boots up
> with several modelines but most of them are defective. E.g., 1920x1080
> actually displays the desktop instead of just a black screen, but it is
> shifted right by about an inch, and has a cyclic fade-to-white going on. Many
> of the other modes do the same thing, and a few (like 640x480) just display black.
> 
> Any help would be much appreciated, thanks.


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