On 03/10/03 17:27, Kurt Wall wrote:
Feigning erudition, Net Llama! wrote:
% well, i got to the point where i saw:
% direct rendering: Yes
% % however, if i try & run glxgears, my entire X session goes to hell, with
% the output getting literally smeared horizontally across the screen. this
% was with 32MB of memory specified in XF86Config. when i reduced it to
% 4096, X fails to start altogether, and i see these errors:
% [drm:i810_unlock] *ERROR* Process 587 using kernel context 0
% mtrr: base(0xf8000000) is not aligned on a size(0x4b0000) boundary


4096K is not enough. The FAQ at the DRI home page indicates somewhere
between 10000K and 16384K is the preferred value.

when i had set it to 32M i get the funky smearing effect if i ran glxgears. 16M is refused to start X, less i got those funky errors above. *shrug*


% > - A video adapter that supports DRI
% % i810 is what i have, so this should be a no brainer.
% % > - A 'Load "dri"' entry in the "Files" section of the X config file to
% > load the X DRI module
% % done
% % > - Possibly an 'Option "DRI"' entry in the "Device" section if your
% > video adapter supports this entry
% % this doesn't appear to be supported by i810 as far as i can tell.
% % > - A DRI section in your config file:
% >
% > Section "DRI"
% > Mode 0666
% > EndSection
% % done that too.
% % any suggestions/ideas?


MTRR support? I'm quite at a loss.

i have a /proc/mtrr if that's what you mean: reg00: base=0x00000000 ( 0MB), size= 512MB: write-back, count=1 reg01: base=0x1ff00000 ( 511MB), size= 1MB: uncachable, count=1 reg02: base=0xf8000000 (3968MB), size= 64MB: write-combining, count=1

am i supposed to do something with it?

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