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Re: Where arch/bebox/pci/pfb.c?
Hi! all,
From: Tim Rightnour <root%garbled.net@localhost>
Date: Wed, 14 May 2008 00:05:40 -0700 (MST)
> On 14-May-2008 KIYOHARA Takashi wrote:
> > However, I learnt pfb (PCI Frame buffer) had disappeared. Did you
> > delete arch/bebox/pc/pfb.c and arch/bebox/pci/pfbvar.h at the time of
> > merging ppc-oearenovation? Or, did you move?
>
> I deleted it. Mostly because it was a really old style framebuffer, and it
> just didn't look right to me at all. It should still be in the attic,
> however,
> I think the primary reason I got rid of it was that it was a pcvt console, and
> not a wscons console. I think most of the pcvt stuff is gone, and it just
> didn't make sense to keep around.
>
> I think what the correct thing to do in your case, would be to start with
> genfb, and get that working. In theory, it should work with any card, as long
> as you know the current display mode of the card. Once you have a working
> console with genfb, then maybe look into writing a proper matroxfb or
> s3virgefb.
hmm... I can't understand. X-<
Should I attach genfb? In that case, how should be done the console? Do
not we have a console until genfb is attached?
Shall I define?
# generic PCI framebuffers
genfb* at pci?
# make sure the console display is always wsdisplay0
wsdisplay0 at wsemuldisplaydev? console 1
wsdisplay* at wsemuldisplaydev?
> BTW- Did you ever get a chance to test the unified mkbootimage in
> powerpc/stand/mkbootimage? I'd like to see bebox use that before 5.0 ships.
I will try to use powerpc/stand/mkbootimage after a few days.
Thanks,
--
kiyohara
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