Fix Virge/GX2 support in s3fb:
- fix IDs: 86C357 is GX2, 86C359 is GX2+, 86C356 probably does not exist
- add memory size detection
- drive it the same way as Trio3D/2X
The original IDs most likely came from S3 website which claims that:
- 356 is Virge/GX2 with ID=8A10, driver included in Windows 2K, XP
- 357 is Virge/GX2+ with ID=8A11, driver included in Windows ME
- 359 is Virge/GX2+ with ID=8A12, driver included in Windows ME
but:
- google search for 86C356 only reveals references to Trio3D (probably
because of a typo - Trio3D is 86C365)
- my card is clearly marked as 86C357, Virge/GX2 and has ID=8A10
- there is no driver for IDs 8A11 and 8A12 in Windows ME
- there is a driver for ID 8A10 in Windows ME that says it's GX2 (357)
Tested with #9 Reality 334 (86C357 Virge/GX2, ID=0x8A10).
Signed-off-by: Ondrej Zary <[email protected]>
--- linux-2.6.38-rc4-/drivers/video/s3fb.c 2011-03-29 17:17:48.000000000 +0200
+++ linux-2.6.38-rc4/drivers/video/s3fb.c 2011-03-29 20:25:12.000000000 +0200
@@ -71,9 +71,9 @@ static const int s3_memsizes[] = {4096,
static const char * const s3_names[] = {"S3 Unknown", "S3 Trio32", "S3 Trio64", "S3 Trio64V+",
"S3 Trio64UV+", "S3 Trio64V2/DX", "S3 Trio64V2/GX",
- "S3 Plato/PX", "S3 Aurora64VP", "S3 Virge",
+ "S3 Plato/PX", "S3 Aurora64V+", "S3 Virge",
"S3 Virge/VX", "S3 Virge/DX", "S3 Virge/GX",
- "S3 Virge/GX2", "S3 Virge/GX2P", "S3 Virge/GX2P",
+ "S3 Virge/GX2", "S3 Virge/GX2+", "",
"S3 Trio3D/1X", "S3 Trio3D/2X", "S3 Trio3D/2X",
"S3 Trio3D"};
@@ -90,9 +90,8 @@ static const char * const s3_names[] = {
#define CHIP_988_VIRGE_VX 0x0A
#define CHIP_375_VIRGE_DX 0x0B
#define CHIP_385_VIRGE_GX 0x0C
-#define CHIP_356_VIRGE_GX2 0x0D
-#define CHIP_357_VIRGE_GX2P 0x0E
-#define CHIP_359_VIRGE_GX2P 0x0F
+#define CHIP_357_VIRGE_GX2 0x0D
+#define CHIP_359_VIRGE_GX2P 0x0E
#define CHIP_360_TRIO3D_1X 0x10
#define CHIP_362_TRIO3D_2X 0x11
#define CHIP_368_TRIO3D_2X 0x12
@@ -359,7 +358,9 @@ static void s3_set_pixclock(struct fb_in
vga_w(par->state.vgabase, VGA_MIS_W, regval | VGA_MIS_ENB_PLL_LOAD);
/* Set S3 clock registers */
- if (par->chip == CHIP_360_TRIO3D_1X ||
+ if (par->chip == CHIP_357_VIRGE_GX2 ||
+ par->chip == CHIP_359_VIRGE_GX2P ||
+ par->chip == CHIP_360_TRIO3D_1X ||
par->chip == CHIP_362_TRIO3D_2X ||
par->chip == CHIP_368_TRIO3D_2X) {
vga_wseq(par->state.vgabase, 0x12, (n - 2) | ((r & 3) << 6)); /* n and two bits of r */
@@ -560,7 +561,9 @@ static int s3fb_set_par(struct fb_info *
pr_debug("fb%d: offset register : %d\n", info->node, offset_value);
svga_wcrt_multi(par->state.vgabase, s3_offset_regs, offset_value);
- if (par->chip != CHIP_360_TRIO3D_1X &&
+ if (par->chip != CHIP_357_VIRGE_GX2 &&
+ par->chip != CHIP_359_VIRGE_GX2P &&
+ par->chip != CHIP_360_TRIO3D_1X &&
par->chip != CHIP_362_TRIO3D_2X &&
par->chip != CHIP_368_TRIO3D_2X) {
vga_wcrt(par->state.vgabase, 0x54, 0x18); /* M parameter */
@@ -604,7 +607,9 @@ static int s3fb_set_par(struct fb_info *
vga_wcrt(par->state.vgabase, 0x66, 0x90);
}
- if (par->chip == CHIP_360_TRIO3D_1X ||
+ if (par->chip == CHIP_357_VIRGE_GX2 ||
+ par->chip == CHIP_359_VIRGE_GX2P ||
+ par->chip == CHIP_360_TRIO3D_1X ||
par->chip == CHIP_362_TRIO3D_2X ||
par->chip == CHIP_368_TRIO3D_2X ||
par->chip == CHIP_365_TRIO3D ||
@@ -617,8 +622,7 @@ static int s3fb_set_par(struct fb_info *
vga_wcrt(par->state.vgabase, 0x66, 0x81);
}
- if (par->chip == CHIP_356_VIRGE_GX2 ||
- par->chip == CHIP_357_VIRGE_GX2P ||
+ if (par->chip == CHIP_357_VIRGE_GX2 ||
par->chip == CHIP_359_VIRGE_GX2P ||
par->chip == CHIP_360_TRIO3D_1X ||
par->chip == CHIP_362_TRIO3D_2X ||
@@ -674,6 +678,8 @@ static int s3fb_set_par(struct fb_info *
pr_debug("fb%d: 8 bit pseudocolor\n", info->node);
svga_wcrt_mask(par->state.vgabase, 0x50, 0x00, 0x30);
if (info->var.pixclock > 20000 ||
+ par->chip == CHIP_357_VIRGE_GX2 ||
+ par->chip == CHIP_359_VIRGE_GX2P ||
par->chip == CHIP_360_TRIO3D_1X ||
par->chip == CHIP_362_TRIO3D_2X ||
par->chip == CHIP_368_TRIO3D_2X)
@@ -702,7 +708,9 @@ static int s3fb_set_par(struct fb_info *
} else {
svga_wcrt_mask(par->state.vgabase, 0x50, 0x10, 0x30);
svga_wcrt_mask(par->state.vgabase, 0x67, 0x30, 0xF0);
- if (par->chip != CHIP_360_TRIO3D_1X &&
+ if (par->chip != CHIP_357_VIRGE_GX2 &&
+ par->chip != CHIP_359_VIRGE_GX2P &&
+ par->chip != CHIP_360_TRIO3D_1X &&
par->chip != CHIP_362_TRIO3D_2X &&
par->chip != CHIP_368_TRIO3D_2X)
hmul = 2;
@@ -727,7 +735,9 @@ static int s3fb_set_par(struct fb_info *
} else {
svga_wcrt_mask(par->state.vgabase, 0x50, 0x10, 0x30);
svga_wcrt_mask(par->state.vgabase, 0x67, 0x50, 0xF0);
- if (par->chip != CHIP_360_TRIO3D_1X &&
+ if (par->chip != CHIP_357_VIRGE_GX2 &&
+ par->chip != CHIP_359_VIRGE_GX2P &&
+ par->chip != CHIP_360_TRIO3D_1X &&
par->chip != CHIP_362_TRIO3D_2X &&
par->chip != CHIP_368_TRIO3D_2X)
hmul = 2;
@@ -1069,6 +1079,16 @@ static int __devinit s3_pci_probe(struct
info->screen_size = 2 << 20;
break;
}
+ } else if (par->chip == CHIP_357_VIRGE_GX2 ||
+ par->chip == CHIP_359_VIRGE_GX2P) {
+ switch ((regval & 0xC0) >> 6) {
+ case 1: /* 4MB */
+ info->screen_size = 4 << 20;
+ break;
+ case 3: /* 2MB */
+ info->screen_size = 2 << 20;
+ break;
+ }
} else
info->screen_size = s3_memsizes[regval >> 5] << 10;
info->fix.smem_len = info->screen_size;
@@ -1275,8 +1295,8 @@ static struct pci_device_id s3_devices[]
{PCI_DEVICE(PCI_VENDOR_ID_S3, 0x5631), .driver_data = CHIP_325_VIRGE},
{PCI_DEVICE(PCI_VENDOR_ID_S3, 0x883D), .driver_data = CHIP_988_VIRGE_VX},
{PCI_DEVICE(PCI_VENDOR_ID_S3, 0x8A01), .driver_data = CHIP_XXX_VIRGE_DXGX},
- {PCI_DEVICE(PCI_VENDOR_ID_S3, 0x8A10), .driver_data = CHIP_356_VIRGE_GX2},
- {PCI_DEVICE(PCI_VENDOR_ID_S3, 0x8A11), .driver_data = CHIP_357_VIRGE_GX2P},
+ {PCI_DEVICE(PCI_VENDOR_ID_S3, 0x8A10), .driver_data = CHIP_357_VIRGE_GX2},
+ {PCI_DEVICE(PCI_VENDOR_ID_S3, 0x8A11), .driver_data = CHIP_359_VIRGE_GX2P},
{PCI_DEVICE(PCI_VENDOR_ID_S3, 0x8A12), .driver_data = CHIP_359_VIRGE_GX2P},
{PCI_DEVICE(PCI_VENDOR_ID_S3, 0x8A13), .driver_data = CHIP_36X_TRIO3D_1X_2X},
{PCI_DEVICE(PCI_VENDOR_ID_S3, 0x8904), .driver_data = CHIP_365_TRIO3D},
--
Ondrej Zary
On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 09:07:08PM +0200, Ondrej Zary wrote:
> Fix Virge/GX2 support in s3fb:
> - fix IDs: 86C357 is GX2, 86C359 is GX2+, 86C356 probably does not exist
> - add memory size detection
> - drive it the same way as Trio3D/2X
>
> The original IDs most likely came from S3 website which claims that:
> - 356 is Virge/GX2 with ID=8A10, driver included in Windows 2K, XP
> - 357 is Virge/GX2+ with ID=8A11, driver included in Windows ME
> - 359 is Virge/GX2+ with ID=8A12, driver included in Windows ME
> but:
> - google search for 86C356 only reveals references to Trio3D (probably
> because of a typo - Trio3D is 86C365)
> - my card is clearly marked as 86C357, Virge/GX2 and has ID=8A10
> - there is no driver for IDs 8A11 and 8A12 in Windows ME
> - there is a driver for ID 8A10 in Windows ME that says it's GX2 (357)
>
> Tested with #9 Reality 334 (86C357 Virge/GX2, ID=0x8A10).
>
> Signed-off-by: Ondrej Zary <[email protected]>
>
Applied, thanks.
On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 09:07:08PM +0200, Ondrej Zary wrote:
> Fix Virge/GX2 support in s3fb:
> - fix IDs: 86C357 is GX2, 86C359 is GX2+, 86C356 probably does not exist
> - add memory size detection
> - drive it the same way as Trio3D/2X
>
> The original IDs most likely came from S3 website which claims that:
> - 356 is Virge/GX2 with ID=8A10, driver included in Windows 2K, XP
> - 357 is Virge/GX2+ with ID=8A11, driver included in Windows ME
> - 359 is Virge/GX2+ with ID=8A12, driver included in Windows ME
> but:
> - google search for 86C356 only reveals references to Trio3D (probably
> because of a typo - Trio3D is 86C365)
> - my card is clearly marked as 86C357, Virge/GX2 and has ID=8A10
> - there is no driver for IDs 8A11 and 8A12 in Windows ME
> - there is a driver for ID 8A10 in Windows ME that says it's GX2 (357)
>
> Tested with #9 Reality 334 (86C357 Virge/GX2, ID=0x8A10).
>
> Signed-off-by: Ondrej Zary <[email protected]>
Acked-by: Ondrej Zajicek <[email protected]>
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