On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 06:15:04PM +0100, Paul Menzel wrote: > 1. In your patchset the patch fb-radeon-intel.patch [1] does include > changes to drivers/video/intelfb/intelfbhw.c although in the install > instructions [2] it is stated that intel drivers do not need to be > modified. sorry, install instructions are not up to date for the Intel version of the patch. > > The changelog in 0.11 includes these two items. > > - patch against intelfb (kernel 2.6.26) to allow for PAL/SCART > video timings. You now can use a regular SCART CRT as display > for linux console. > - fixed a bug in intelfb initialization which sporadically > setup video timing with weirdous values > > I guess the installation instructions need to be updated for release > 0.11. right. as said installation instructions have not been touched since a while. I just included the plain Intel patches into the package. There was not yet too much interest in the patches anyway. So I did not want to waste my time for documentation:-) > If this is correct I would update the instructions. thank you for that. > a) Why is MIN_CLOCK set to 25000 in intelfbhw.h [3]? What would be the > downside of setting it to 10000? MIN_CLOCK is set to 12000 by the patch. What allows for SCART suitable dotclocks. I don't know why the original driver denies such low clock frequencies. > b) Where do I get information about the registers, like what DPLL_A and > DPLL_VCO_ENABLE is? In the header file some values are assigned to them, > but where is it documented what they mean? DPLL_A (DPLLA_CTRL-DPLL A Control Register) is documented here: Intel® 965 Express Chipset Family, Volume Three Section: Display Clock Control Registers The doc can be found here: http://intellinuxgraphics.org/documentation.html Cheers Thomas _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr