On Wed Jul 8 14:20:28 2015 GMT+0100, Alex Deucher wrote: > On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 8:58 AM, Steven Newbury <steve at snewbury.org.uk> > wrote: > > > > > > On Tue Jul 7 15:12:28 2015 GMT+0100, Alex Deucher wrote: > >> On Tue, Jul 7, 2015 at 9:46 AM, Steven Newbury <steve at snewbury.org.uk> > >> wrote: > >> > > >> > I've tried an xserver-1.16, and ddx, libdrm without LTO and with > >> > gcc4.9. Exactly the same thing. I wondered whether the unused i810 > >> > could be interfering but triggering a device "remove" before starting > >> > X made no difference. > >> > > >> > I'm a bit of a loss. I suppose I could try writing a simple test for > >> > drmSetInterfaceVersion(). At least that should determine whether the > >> > xserver/ddx is in the clear. > >> > > >> > Any other ideas? > >> > > >> > >> Can you start a non-X runlevel and start X manually as root (assuming > >> you are using a login manager now)? > >> > > My test program worked fine. I considerably improved it over the version I > > posted. I'll send it to the list when I get back. > > > > I removed the drmSetInterfaceVersion() from radeon_kms.c and it got much > > further. Starting Xserver as root apparently started normally, according > > to the log, although there was a permission denied error on mode set > > during init. I don't know whether it was related or not, but the display > > then hung with a non-blinking cursor. Strange to get a permission denied as > > root! > > > > Starting GNOME via gdm gives a working slow X session but for some reason > > only uses sw dri even though the Xorg log shows r200 DRI2 as initialized. > > Perhaps it's a config error somewhere.. ? > > > > startx as a regular user just works! > > > > But mutter doesn't, perhaps that's > > why a gnome session isn't working. It just gives the following error: > > Cogl-ERROR **: Failed to create texture 2d due to size/format constraints > > > > Mutter is supposed to work on r200, right? > > IIRC it tries to use a render buffer format that's not supported by the hw. Is there anything to be done about it? Have to use a different wm/compositor?
Any idea why removing the call from radeon_kms.c worked? -- Sent from my Jolla