Re: gma500: invalid frequency for monitor

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On 2/4/12, Alan Cox <alan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
*snip*
>> I think my setup is correct, because the vesa frambuffer seems to work
>> correctly.  All is well unless I load the gma500_gfx driver and let it
>> set the mode.
>
> What mode is the vesa driver using and if you set the same mode what
> happens ?

The vesa driver was using a resolution of 1280x1024x32... is there a
way to get a whole modeline out of that?

*snip*
>> [  110.586242] [drm:drm_helper_probe_single_connector_modes],
>> [CONNECTOR:7:LVDS-1] probed modes :
>> [  110.586274] [drm:drm_mode_debug_printmodeline], Modeline 10:"1280x1024"
>> 40 71500 1280 1328 1440 1688 1024 1025 1028 1072 0x8 0x0
>
> And we probed a 1280x1024 mode with a clock of 71.5 (which might be a bit
> high for the panel ?)

I'm assuming the clock is at fault, yes.

*snip*
>
> Do you have a different monitor around to try and also hand setting lower
> modes ?

Compiling on my home system overnight (these atom boards are pretty
slick, but slow as dirt at compiling the kernel).  I've got a
different monitor at home to try, so we'll see what happens.  How do I
hand set the mode that gma500 uses?
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