Linux 2.6.39-rc3
Alex Deucher
alexdeucher at gmail.com
Thu Apr 14 14:34:46 PDT 2011
On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 5:09 PM, Joerg Roedel <joro at 8bytes.org> wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 10:28:43AM -0400, Alex Deucher wrote:
>> On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 4:56 AM, Joerg Roedel <joro at 8bytes.org> wrote:
>> > And this makes a difference, with this change on-top of -rc3 the box boots
>> > fine. So there seems to be some dependency between the GART base and the GTT
>> > base even when they are in different address spaces.
>> >
>> > Alex, can you comment on this?
>>
>> As Dave said, they are completely different addresses spaces. You
>> could put the GPU aperture at 0 if you wanted (in fact we do on some
>> chips). Perhaps there's some strange interaction with the nb gart
>> since the nb gart on that chipset was designed to be used for graphics
>> and the rs780/880 can be configured to use an agp aperture.
>> Unfortunately, I'm not that familiar with the nb gart.
>
> Actually, the nb gart is part of the cpu. It is part of the cpu north
> bridge and can translate io and cpu accesses. In fact, it is a remapper
> of physical memory addresses.
I know what it's for. In the IGP graphics chip is also part of the
north bridge, but it may not be related at all.
>
> The problem seems to be related to specific gpu chips. On another
> notebook with an hd3000 card gtt and the nb gart aperture are both on
> 0xa0000000 too but the box works fine. I havn't tested with an hd5000
> yet. The failing notebook has an hd4200 mobility.
What exact model is the hd3000? Is it IGP GPU or a discrete GPU? It
it's an IGP, it's identical to the hd4200 programming-wise.
>
> Btw. what happens if the gpu accesses an unmapped address in the gtt
> range?
It's redirected to a dummy page.
Alex
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