[Xorg-driver-geode] RandR code merged into main tree

Jordan Crouse jordan.crouse at amd.com
Mon Sep 22 15:59:37 PDT 2008


On 16/09/08 17:38 +0300, Martin-Éric Racine wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 13, 2008 at 2:27 AM, Jordan Crouse <jordan.crouse at amd.com> wrote:
> > On 11/09/08 23:17 +0300, Martin-Éric Racine wrote:
> >> On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 2:36 AM, Jordan Crouse <jordan.crouse at amd.com> wrote:
> >> > We are only 5 days away from the expected release date, and since
> >> > I haven't heard any problems with the RandR 1.2 changes, I have
> >> > merged them into the main tree.  The code is confirmed working for
> >> > X 1.5 vanilla, Hardy and Lenny.  I don't have any other operating
> >> > systems handy. Please test.
> >>
> >> On Ubuntu/Hardy (X 1.4.1):
> >>
> >> Impeccable operation using 8.04.1 on LTSP, in which an updated GEODE
> >> is installed, followed by rebuilding the LTSP squashfs image. fbcon
> >> without fb. Stock kernel.
> >>
> >> On Debian/Lenny (X 1.4.2):
> >>
> >> Switching back and forth between a vcons and X produces a situation
> >> where the default X-shaped mouse pointer glyph remains in the middle
> >> of the screen, while the real pointer configured by GTK2 preferences
> >> moves with the mouse. fbcon with lxfb. Custom kernel based on stock
> >> Debian kernel, but with support for non-Geode peripherals removed.
> >>
> >> On Ubuntu/Hardy (X 1.5):
> >>
> >> Square box around the mouse pointer glyph when X initially launches.
> >> fbcon wihout fb. Stock kernel.
> >
> > That sounds like alpha cursor problems to me.  can you try the attached
> > patch and see if it makes a difference?  If so, then I'll clean it up
> > and add it to the driver.
> 
> On both Debian/Lenny and Ubuntu/Intrepid, it apparently offsets the
> perceived location of the mouse pointer (glyph location versus pointer
> physical location) by one vertical GNOME menu row and it makes the X
> server crash at random after just a few minutes. However, the garbage
> around the pointer is indeed gone in both cases.

Ping on the crash logs for this?

Jordan

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Jordan Crouse
Systems Software Development Engineer 
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.



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