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--- Comment #24 from Alex Deucher 2012-08-09 21:12:52 UTC
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The patch on bug 26891 might help if this is a UEFI system.
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--- Comment #24 from Alex Deucher ag...@yahoo.com 2012-08-09 21:12:52 UTC ---
The patch on bug 26891 might help if this is a UEFI system.
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--- Comment #23 from Alexander E. Patrakov 2012-08-04
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Sorry for the noise about bridges. Of course the necessary address space for
the ROM is in pci_bus :15: resource 1, it's just strange that linux doesn't
show the ROM on
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--- Comment #22 from Alexander E. Patrakov 2012-08-04
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The same problem with the bridge is present in the dmesg attached by the
original poster.
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--- Comment #21 from Alexander E. Patrakov 2012-08-04
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pci=nocrs doesn't help, and, if it is not clear from the previous comment, the
ROM should be here:
16:00.0 0300: 1002:6740 (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
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--- Comment #20 from Alexander E. Patrakov 2012-08-04
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I think that the card does have its BIOS, and the problem is really related to
a misconfigured PCI bridge. Please take this with a grain of salt, as I am not
a kernel
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--- Comment #20 from Alexander E. Patrakov patra...@gmail.com 2012-08-04
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I think that the card does have its BIOS, and the problem is really related to
a misconfigured PCI bridge. Please take this with a grain of salt, as I am
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--- Comment #23 from Alexander E. Patrakov patra...@gmail.com 2012-08-04
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Sorry for the noise about bridges. Of course the necessary address space for
the ROM is in pci_bus :15: resource 1, it's just strange that linux
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--- Comment #19 from Alex Deucher 2012-07-30 13:37:42 UTC
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Where the vbios (video bios) for the discrete card is stored (on a rom on the
board, in the sbios (system bios), etc.). If it's part of the sbios, there's
probably an ACPI method
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--- Comment #18 from gyhor at gmx.de 2012-07-30 08:45:42 UTC ---
Hi Alex,
what specific information do we need from sony? if I got through the first help
desk, i should know what to ask :)
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--- Comment #18 from gy...@gmx.de 2012-07-30 08:45:42 UTC ---
Hi Alex,
what specific information do we need from sony? if I got through the first help
desk, i should know what to ask :)
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--- Comment #19 from Alex Deucher ag...@yahoo.com 2012-07-30 13:37:42 UTC ---
Where the vbios (video bios) for the discrete card is stored (on a rom on the
board, in the sbios (system bios), etc.). If it's part of the sbios, there's
probably an
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--- Comment #17 from Alex Deucher 2012-07-26 22:16:41 PDT
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Probably need to ask Sony where they store the discrete vbios on these systems.
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--- Comment #16 from Ben Alex 2012-07-26 22:08:07
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As per comment #15, I also have an affected Sony Vaio Z Series (model
SVZ13115GGXI). Anything logs/debugs/tests I can provide to assist resolve this
issue?
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--- Comment #15 from Alexander E. Patrakov 2012-07-26
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I also have an affected Sony VAIO laptop, and the failure mode is the same:
cannot read BIOS on the AMD card. Is there any debugging information that I can
provide (from
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I also have an affected Sony VAIO laptop, and the failure mode is the same:
cannot read BIOS on the AMD card. Is there any debugging information that I can
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--- Comment #16 from Ben Alex ben.a...@acegi.com.au 2012-07-26 22:08:07 PDT
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As per comment #15, I also have an affected Sony Vaio Z Series (model
SVZ13115GGXI). Anything logs/debugs/tests I can provide to assist resolve this
issue?
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Probably need to ask Sony where they store the discrete vbios on these systems.
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--- Comment #14 from Alex Deucher 2012-05-10 10:14:03 PDT
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> The driver gets really confused with the PCI busid.
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> lspci reports the ID as 16, but the driver thinks it's on 22.
they are the same. 0x16 (hex) =
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--- Comment #13 from Shiv Sikand 2012-05-10 10:11:47 PDT
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I have a very similar issue to gyhor.
The driver gets really confused with the PCI busid.
lspci reports the ID as 16, but the driver thinks it's on 22.
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I have a very similar issue to gyhor.
The driver gets really confused with the PCI busid.
lspci reports the ID as 16, but the driver thinks it's on 22.
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(In reply to comment #13)
The driver gets really confused with the PCI busid.
lspci reports the ID as 16, but the driver thinks it's on 22.
they are the same.
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--- Comment #12 from gyhor at gmx.de 2012-03-09 05:04:24 PST ---
Is it possible to use the external connectors with the intel card?
I am only wanting to use the external dockingstation for the additionals
connectors.
So if i can use vga and hdmi
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Is it possible to use the external connectors with the intel card?
I am only wanting to use the external dockingstation for the additionals
connectors.
So if i can use vga and hdmi
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--- Comment #11 from Alex Deucher 2012-01-10 06:55:22 PST
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windows supports decoupled display and rendering.
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--- Comment #10 from gyhor at gmx.de 2012-01-10 05:59:45 PST ---
With the ati-driver in windows i can configure how the system uses the PMD.
1. as a gpu for the internal screen
2. as a graphic card for the external display
I think, that the
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With the ati-driver in windows i can configure how the system uses the PMD.
1. as a gpu for the internal screen
2. as a graphic card for the external display
I think, that the card
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windows supports decoupled display and rendering.
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--- Comment #9 from gyhor at gmx.de 2012-01-05 02:14:29 PST ---
On this Site
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Sony-Vaio-VPC-Z21Q9E-B-Subnotebook.61141.0.html
the author is mentioning that the ati card (they say it is a "HD 6650M") is
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--- Comment #8 from gyhor at gmx.de 2012-01-05 01:58:26 PST ---
I can confirm that. My Setup is a Sony VPC-Z21 (detail: VPCZ21C5321B) with the
external PMD-Station.
The network, usb, diskrive are working. Only the graphic card refuses to get to
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I can confirm that. My Setup is a Sony VPC-Z21 (detail: VPCZ21C5321B) with the
external PMD-Station.
The network, usb, diskrive are working. Only the graphic card refuses to get to
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On this Site
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Sony-Vaio-VPC-Z21Q9E-B-Subnotebook.61141.0.html
the author is mentioning that the ati card (they say it is a HD 6650M) is
controlled
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--- Comment #7 from nover 2011-11-14 13:26:42 PST ---
I did some further testing on the matter of the ATI card in the PMD.
In windows, it's actually possible to have two screens connected via HDMI - one
to the ATI card in the PMD, which is then
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--- Comment #6 from DoTheDog dothedog2...@gmail.com 2011-11-04 08:37:52 PDT
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Same issue here on the same hardward Sony Vaio VPCZ21 Power Media Dock. The USB
and disk drive work. Just not the ATI video.
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--- Comment #5 from nover 2011-11-03 03:40:53 UTC ---
I have the same laptop, so I can second this. It would be really nice to have
this working.
As Varban has pointed out, the media dock does indeed have it's own HDMI and
VGA ports.
And just
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--- Comment #5 from nover nick...@isharp.dk 2011-11-03 03:40:53 UTC ---
I have the same laptop, so I can second this. It would be really nice to have
this working.
As Varban has pointed out, the media dock does indeed have it's own HDMI and
VGA
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--- Comment #4 from Varban 2011-10-13 10:36:48 PDT
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In Windows, if a monitor is connected to a port on the laptop then it is shown
as connected to the Intel card. If the monitor is connected to the external
media dock then Windows shows it
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In Windows, if a monitor is connected to a port on the laptop then it is shown
as connected to the Intel card. If the monitor is connected to the external
media dock
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--- Comment #3 from Varban 2011-09-29 12:26:16 PDT
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> You most likely have a mux-less system
I'm not so sure about that.
First off, the ATI card is in a "Media Dock" which is not part of the laptop
and is connected
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You most likely have a mux-less system which means the radeon card is not
actually connected to any physical displays as such there is no way for you to
switch to the radeon card with
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You most likely have a mux-less system which means the radeon card is not
actually connected to any physical displays as such there is no way for you to
switch to the
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You most likely have a mux-less system
I'm not so sure about that.
First off, the ATI card is in a Media Dock which is not part of the laptop
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