From: Miles L. <mil...@gm...> - 2005-03-29 01:12:12
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On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 17:02:38 -0800, Randy.Dunlap <rdd...@os...> wrote: > Miles Lane wrote: > > On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 09:12:49 -0800, Randy.Dunlap <rdd...@os...> wrote: > > > > By the why, I don't know why Andrew got dropped from my previous message list. > > Also, I thought you were asking these questions of the fbdev and > > vidiafb developers. > > > > > >>I guess that there is some chance that the io_remap_pfn* patches > >>are involved with this. > > > > > > I am a tester, so I don't have knowledge about this. > > Sure, it wasn't a question. :) > > > > >>Is there some way to determine exactly which > >>io remap kernel calls are involved in "nvidiafb: cannot ioremap FB > >>base" ? > > > > > > I don't know. Someone who does, please tell me. If someone > > will tell me how, I'll be happy to gather the information. > > > > > >>Is that in the exposed source code? > > > > > > I have no idea. How would I find out? > > > >>If so, where is that source code? > > > > > > I have no clue. > > Where did you get the nvidia wrapper? > Where can I find it? Perhaps you are thinking I am using the NVidia binary driver? This is not the case. nvidiafb is a recently added framebuffer driver (IIRC, first showing up in 2.6.12-rc1-mm2). I believe kh...@li... is the author. I have reproduced this problem with both mm2 and mm3. Do you need my .config file? > Where did you get the nvidia binary blob? If you had my .config file, couldn't you build the driver into the kernel, as I have? I don't know what a driver blob is. I haven't built the driver as a module. > Where can I get it? Build it? > >>If not, can we determine from the binary which calls > >>are being made? > > > > > > Uhhh. I have delivered the Oops info and a bunch of other > > information. I have given you whatever I thought might be helpful. I > > need guidance here. > > Sure, but the part that I really need to see is likely partially > hidden in some binary blob. We'll see. Blob? Well, I have some i2c built as modules. > > Your humble tester (remember me from the early USB days?), > > Sure I do. :) > I'll make a patch, probably tonight Pacific time. Great! Miles |