Bug 30858
Summary: | MGA G450 troubles with dual screen | ||||||
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Product: | [Retired] Red Hat Raw Hide | Reporter: | Michal Jaegermann <michal> | ||||
Component: | XFree86 | Assignee: | Mike A. Harris <mharris> | ||||
Status: | CLOSED RAWHIDE | QA Contact: | David Lawrence <dkl> | ||||
Severity: | medium | Docs Contact: | |||||
Priority: | medium | ||||||
Version: | 1.0 | CC: | lmarsan, saint | ||||
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Hardware: | i386 | ||||||
OS: | Linux | ||||||
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Fixed In Version: | Doc Type: | Bug Fix | |||||
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Last Closed: | 2001-03-19 03:23:44 UTC | Type: | --- | ||||
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Description
Michal Jaegermann
2001-03-06 20:43:56 UTC
Created attachment 11943 [details]
diffs log files with a working and non working double screen
The matrox mga driver is currently not functioning with dualhead on G400 and G450. I am currently working with Matrox on getting G450 to work dualhead, but we consider it an "added bonus" kind of thing rather than a supported thing. Even so, I'm still working at getting this going. I'm not able to get G450 singlehead to work so I'm relying on external patches as I have no docs to work with. The G400 though I do have docs for and am using singlehead as I type, so I can try to get dualhead going sometime unless someone beats me to it. G450 single and dualhead is not functional in XFree86 4.0.3-3 Ok.. slamming my head on the keyboard.. The above should have read: G450 single and dualhead is now functional in XFree86 4.0.3-3 ^^^ Really dumb typo. Perhaps I was just used to saying it.. ;o) Works now though. Hi Mike, new version of X is definitely a great improvement over its predecessors. Truly thanks! Among higlights - it does not lock up anymore on Alpha with Matrox G450 because a "wrong" mode starts "Modes" line in XF86Config-4; I did not manage to lock the whole machine by going to a text console and back - slowly (it was a guaranteed bad move on Alpha); and both Intel and Alpha either refuse to run some Mesa demos or run them mostly ok instead of some weirdness from time to time. But it is not there yet. Here are trouble spots. On x86 with G400 a dual screen support (both two screens and xinerama) appear to work. I have all right stuff in my log files and I can open various clients on display :0.1 or I have a screen reported by xdpyinfo and shown in pager to be of a double width. The only small problem remains that I do not have a signal on the second connector and hooking up a monitor there leaves it blank. I do have a picture on this output if I will use Matrox, binary-only, driver module so there is nothing wrong with a hardware. Even with this, in a xinerama mode, a toolbar obviously stretches out to the second screen but it is not displayed there. Sigh! With two screens and a Matrox module there are some grey strips at the bottom and the top of my second screen but otherwise it works correctly. On Alpha (G450) things pretend start doing doing a dual mode but neither two screens nor xinerama show up in any form. A hardware acceleration also fails. Still this becomes useable for "regular users" even if not all capabilities. If you would like to see some log files tell me what would be of interest. I think that marking this as RESOLVED is somewhat premature. BTW - I positively hate that every update of XFree86 is messing up my /etc/X11/fs/config file. No biggie, but I have to go there every time with an editor and correct the damage. A documentation which comes with recently released by Matrox "beta_1_3_0" of their drivers clarifies some mysteries of a dual screen/xinerama support for MGA G400 and G450 cards. This documentation says that for G400 to support the above a binary only (only Intel) module mga_hal_drv.o is REQUIRED. Indeed, if only their mga_drv.o, which is really XFree86 module plus some nasty hacks, is loaded then a behaviour is exactly like with a regular XFree86 driver. That means that with a proper configuration the second display appears to exist, as far as software is concerned, but there is no picture on a monitor screen. OTOH the same documentation mentions that for G450 and dual screen this HAL module is not needed. Indeed, I got that working on Alpha with XFree86-4.0.3-18 (recompiled to work with glibc-2.1 :-) with the following caveats: a) For the second screen BusID (PCI) has to be explicitely specified in a configuration file or it will be not found. Somewhat painful if different kernels are booted as IDs are not the same with 2.2 and 2.4 Linux kernels. For the main screen this can be ommited in a configuration and X server will find it on a startup by itself. b) With a resolution (virtual) higher than 1024x768 a picture on the second screen sports various artifacts (wobbly, or "shadows", or "horizontal rain" some distance to the right from a window, or all of the above). With the same monitor and the same cable there are no problems on the first screen or when relatively low resolutions are used. c) Old bugs in Gnome libraries make using two separate screens, as opposed to xinerama, quite hacky. Michal michal |