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SubjectRe: 2.6.0-test1 + matroxfb = unuusable VC
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Michel Eyckmans (MCE) assumed the extended riemann hypothesis and showed:
> I'm using (or rather: trying to use) matroxfb on 2.6.0-test1 (2.5.72 had
> the same problems) and am seeing the following:
>
> - The initial boot console works fine, but all other consoles have
> scrolling problems. The area to the right of any scrolled text is
> most often coloured white, whereas it should be black. When using vi,
> it's even worse: white rectangles all over the place.
>
> - Right after switching from X to a text console, the fill color is not
> white, but sort of a folded ghost image of part of my X display;

<snip>

i'm seeing the exact same issues. i use to see similar problems in late
2.4's with agp turned on, where turning off agp sorted out the issue.
using 2.6 (test1-ac2), it happens whether agp is turned on or not.

some info: (cmdline, dmesg, config, lspci -v -v for bridge/card):

video=matroxfb:vesa:0x1bb

PCI: No IRQ known for interrupt pin A of device 01:00.0. Please try
using pci=biosirq.
matroxfb: Matrox G400 (AGP) detected
matroxfb: MTRR's turned on
matroxfb: 1280x1024x24bpp (virtual: 1280x4368)
matroxfb: framebuffer at 0xD0000000, mapped to 0xe0805000, size 33554432
Console: switching to colour frame buffer device 160x64
fb0: MATROX VGA frame buffer device

CONFIG_FB=y
CONFIG_VIDEO_SELECT=y
CONFIG_FB_MATROX=y
CONFIG_FB_MATROX_G450=y
CONFIG_FB_MATROX_G100=y
CONFIG_VGA_CONSOLE=y
CONFIG_DUMMY_CONSOLE=y
CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE=y
CONFIG_PCI_CONSOLE=y
CONFIG_FONT_8x8=y
CONFIG_FONT_8x16=y
CONFIG_LOGO=y
CONFIG_LOGO_LINUX_MONO=y
CONFIG_LOGO_LINUX_VGA16=y
CONFIG_LOGO_LINUX_CLUT224=y

01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Matrox Graphics, Inc. MGA G400 AGP (rev 04)
(prog-if 00 [VGA])
Subsystem: Matrox Graphics, Inc. Millennium G400 Dual Head Max
Control: I/O+ Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr-
Stepping- SERR- FastB2B-
Status: Cap+ 66Mhz- UDF- FastB2B+ ParErr- DEVSEL=medium >TAbort-
<TAbort- <MAbort- >SERR- <PERR-
Latency: 32 (4000ns min, 8000ns max), cache line size 08
Interrupt: pin A routed to IRQ 0
Region 0: Memory at d0000000 (32-bit, prefetchable) [size=32M]
Region 1: Memory at d2000000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=16K]
Region 2: Memory at d3000000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=8M]
Expansion ROM at <unassigned> [disabled] [size=64K]
Capabilities: [dc] Power Management version 2
Flags: PMEClk- DSI+ D1- D2- AuxCurrent=0mA PME(D0-,D1-,D2-,
D3hot-,D3cold-)
Status: D0 PME-Enable- DSel=0 DScale=0 PME-
Capabilities: [f0] AGP version 2.0
Status: RQ=32 Iso- ArqSz=0 Cal=0 SBA+ ITACoh- GART64- HTrans-
64bit- FW- AGP3- Rate=x1,x2,x4
Command: RQ=32 ArqSz=0 Cal=0 SBA+ AGP+ GART64- 64bit- FW-
Rate=x1

00:00.0 Host bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8377 [KT400 AGP] Host Bridge
Subsystem: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8377 [KT400 AGP] Host Bridge
Control: I/O- Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr-
Stepping- SERR- FastB2B-
Status: Cap+ 66Mhz+ UDF- FastB2B- ParErr- DEVSEL=medium >TAbort-
<TAbort- <MAbort+ >SERR- <PERR-
Latency: 8
Region 0: Memory at c0000000 (32-bit, prefetchable) [size=256M]
Capabilities: [a0] AGP version 3.5
Status: RQ=32 Iso- ArqSz=0 Cal=0 SBA+ ITACoh- GART64- HTrans-
64bit- FW- AGP3- Rate=x1,x2,x4
Command: RQ=1 ArqSz=0 Cal=0 SBA- AGP- GART64- 64bit- FW-
Rate=<none>
Capabilities: [c0] Power Management version 2
Flags: PMEClk- DSI- D1- D2- AuxCurrent=0mA PME(D0-,D1-,D2-,
D3hot-,D3cold-)
Status: D0 PME-Enable- DSel=0 DScale=0 PME-

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nick black <dank@reflexsecurity.com>
"np: nondeterministic polynomial-time
the class of dashed hopes and idle dreams." - the complexity zoo

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