Hello,
I'm just wondering, whether somebody use this SiS 630 chip (VGA, MODEM, LAN,
etc...). If yes, what is the status of the support in the newest kernel
version? Any help is really appreciated to configure video, and other
drivers...
Thanks for the infos in advance,
Tamas Nagy
Tamas Nagy said:
> Hello,
>
> I'm just wondering, whether somebody use this SiS 630 chip
[...]
I have a couple of the very small, highly-integrated ASUS CUSI-FX
motherboards
with the SiS 630 chipset. One is using a PIII-866 with 133 Mhz bus and 320MB
RAM, and the other has a Celeron 300 and 66 Mhz bus with 128 MB RAM.
(Motherboard description: SiS-630E, PIII/S370, SiS300AGP shared Memory 2M
to
64M, Cmedia PCI Audio, 2P/ 1A/2D/2U, PC133/ VCM, SiS630E 10/100, w/ RJ45,
ATA66, Flex ATX.)
With 2.4.2-ac-?? and vanilla X 4.0.2, I have the onboard sound, VGA, IDE,
and
network working. The onboard video uses some of the system RAM, and the 2.4
kernels appears to detect that properly. Everything seems to work pretty
well,
I've compiled kernels, run setiathome, and copied hundreds of megs of data
through the network, but I can't say I've _really_ stress tested them yet.
I do have some problems with the CMedia sound: when playing MP3's, XMMS will
run for a while and then just stop. That doesn't happen if I use an SBLive
instead of the onboard audio. Haven't had time to track down the bug yet.
For the onboard IDE, I'm using the generic driver, and use hdparm to turn on
DMA and 32bit. That gives decent performance. Also, the motherboard has
5(!)
USB sockets, and I haven't tried those yet, but there's no reason to believe
they won't work too.
Hope that helps.
Torrey Hoffman
Hi,
I have this chipset in my new notebook (Gericom Webboy). Everything works
fine, but only modem doesn't work because it's software modem. I tried to
search net for drivers, tried to write to SiS (no aswer for two weeks ;(),
etc. -> no success.
But, if you have this chipset in notebook you should have problems with
LCD display with SiS chipset. I have tried XServer from SiS, XFree 3.3.x
and XFree 4.x and no success. Every try I see blank noisy display ;(
Everything work, but only display is not properly set. So, I tried
kernel frame buffer support and it partly works - SiS kernel frame buffer
support doesn't work too, kernel VESA frame buffer support works fine.
Next thing is, that if you want for instance 1024x768 resolution in X,
you must set up vesa frame buffer to 1024x768 resolution too ;(
So, if you have notebook with this chipset and want X support, you must
set kernel VESA frame buffer support (not SiS support!) and set the same
resolution for frame buffer and for X. When you see blank noisy display
everything works fine, X started, applications too but they are invisible
due to bad display setting.
00:01.1 Ethernet controller: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] SiS900 10/100
Ethernet (rev 80)
Network device support --->
Ethernet (10 or 100Mbit) --->
< > SiS 900/7016 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter support
00:01.2 USB Controller: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] 7001 (rev 07)
00:01.3 USB Controller: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] 7001 (rev 07)
USB support ---> (works fine)
00:01.4 Multimedia audio controller: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS]:
Unknown device 7018 (rev 01)
Sound --->
< > Trident 4DWave DX/NX, SiS 7018 or ALi 5451 PCI Audio Core
00:03.0 CardBus bridge: O2 Micro, Inc.: Unknown device 6872 (rev 05)
General setup --->
PCMCIA/CardBus support --->
< > PCMCIA/CardBus support
[ ] CardBus support
[ ] i82365 compatible bridge support
R.obot.V
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> It's nice; we have the same notebook... Yes, my real problem is X. Thank you
> for your detailed answer.
>
> How could I configure frame-buffer support? Which dist+kernel+X version do
> you use?
Hi,
so, now I used RH 6.2 with 2.4.3 kernel on my notebook. X is something
from CVS, don't know what exactly now, but I think it's something about
4.0.2-3, don't know, attaching XF86Config and sis_drv.o for you. So, you must
enable VESA frame buffer support in kernel
Console drivers --->
[*] VGA text console
[*] Video mode selection support
...
Frame-buffer support --->
[*] Support for frame buffer devices (EXPERIMENTAL)
...
[*] VESA VGA graphics console
...
[*] Advanced low level driver options
<*> Monochrome support
<*> 2 bpp packed pixels support
<*> 4 bpp packed pixels support
<*> 8 bpp packed pixels support
<*> 16 bpp packed pixels support
<*> 24 bpp packed pixels support
<*> 32 bpp packed pixels support
...
<*> VGA characters/attributes support
Now, you must configure lilo in /etc/lilo.conf, for instance I've got:
image=/boot/bzImage-2.4.3-fb
label=2.4.3-fb
read-only
vga=791
root=/dev/hda3
vga=791 is resolution and bpp for frame buffer. Other resolutions you
can find in /usr/src/linux/Documentation/fb/vesafb.txt. (there are hex
numbers in this file and I'm using decimal in lilo.conf). Now, you
can safely reboot your computer and you will have frame buffer support
and properly set LCD display.
Now, you can use accelerated Xserver from XFree86 3.3.6, or XSiS_SVGA
(you can find it on http://www.sis.com.tw pages). It will work, but when you want
switching from console to X and back, you will fail. If you want switching
you must upgrade to 4.x release and use driver from attachment
(/usr/X11R6/lib/modules/drivers) - I attach my XF86Config for X 4.x too.
This driver sends me Rene Rebe <rene.rebe -- gmx.net>. I try to contact
SiS driver developers on internal development list, but no success, I try
to contact directly SiS, no answer too ;( So, if you want X, the best
solution is use X 4.x release with attached driver.
Are there some one who is responsible for SiS support in kernel? This
support doesn't work too as in X ;((
R.obot.V
P.S. Remember - frame buffer resolution (may bpp too) must be the same
as X resolution or you will fail again.
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