[haiku-development] Re: Asus Eee PC B202

  • From: "Axel Dörfler" <axeld@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: haiku-development@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 28 Feb 2009 20:15:01 +0100 CET

David McPaul <dlmcpaul@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Enable console debug ( in safe mode ) & try Intel driver to
> > see if anything comes up about PLL limits.
> Yes, this looks like the issue I have
> 
> KERN: PLL limits, min: p 5 (p1 1, p2 10), n 5, m 70 (m1 12, m2 7)
> KERN: PLL limits, max: p 80 (p1 8, p2 5), n 10, m 120 (m1 22, m2 11)
> KERN: required MHz: 108
> KERN: found: 107.52 MHz, p = 20 (p1 = 2, p2 = 10), n = 5, m = 112 (m1
> = 21, m2 = 7)
> 
> So 107.52 is not close enough to 108?

That's almost certainly no problem; the chip just cannot provide a more 
fine grained frequency.

> I am also worried about this message
> 
> KERN: AGP: create memory 0x812358e8, base 90010000, size
> 500000, flags 0
> KERN: AGP: allocation is made of reserved memory
> KERN: AGP: reserved memory already bound
> 
> So is it saying that it could not reserve the memory for the display?

Where does it say so? It just says that it didn't need to bind the 
memory as it is already bound (which is no surprise since it was made 
out of BIOS allocated (=reserved) memory).
The wrong p-limit seems to be a real problem, though.

Bye,
   Axel.


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