[Intel-gfx] Problem with emgd on fedora 18
Anteja Vuk Macek
anteja.vm at dolotron.com
Fri Oct 14 06:34:38 UTC 2016
Thanks Matt,
Device is builded for emdedded use and with specific embedded
functionality ( camera ) ... I know that I need to configure EMGD but I
don't know how, I try something but it was bad idea.
Best regards,
Anteja
On Thu, Oct 13, 2016 at 10:45 PM, Matt Roper <matthew.d.roper at intel.com>
wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 13, 2016 at 03:28:05PM +0300, Jani Nikula wrote:
> > On Thu, 13 Oct 2016, Anteja Vuk Macek <anteja.vm at dolotron.com> wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > > I work with Fedora 18 and I'm new in linux world. I have problem with
> emgd
> > > driver. I put emgd driver in kernel and build kernel. Moduled is build
> like
> > > loadable module. But problem is when I load driver , you can see photo
> > > https://my.syncplicity.com/share/skvhanon0sxj5f8/IMG_20161011_104347
> . What
> > > I need to do to fix my problem with driver ?
> >
> > This list is for the upstream Linux drm/i915 driver and related
> > stuff. We don't support the emgd driver on this list. Generally we don't
> > even have a clue here about emgd, but perhaps Matt can give you pointers
> > if and where you can get support for it.
> >
> > BR,
> > Jani.
>
> Hi Anteja,
>
> It's hard to tell what's wrong just from the screenshot, but my first
> guess would be a panel (monitor) timing misconfiguration. EMGD isn't
> really intended for traditional PC-style operation, but rather for use
> in "embedded" devices (i.e., specialized appliance-like devices like
> store kiosks, automobiles, casino gaming machines, etc.). Embedded
> devices generally have a permanently fixed hardware and software
> configuration so EMGD defaults to pulling all kinds of configuration
> information (including monitor timing data and such) from a special
> configuration file rather than autoprobing; if that config file has the
> wrong information, you can easily wind up with corrupt or
> non-functioning displays.
>
> You mentioned that you're new to Linux...are you building an embedded
> device which you need EMGD's specific embedded functionality for? If
> so, I'll try to find you an appropriate support channel for you to get
> help (I haven't worked with EMGD for a few years, so I probably can't
> help with any specifics at this point). If you're not building an
> embedded device, then you'd probably be better off using the standard
> opensource drivers that come as part of your Linux distribution (and
> using as new of a distribution as possible to ensure that the drivers
> that come with it are the latest, most up-to-date versions).
>
>
> Matt
>
> >
> >
> > >
> > > Emgd driver version : 36.1.25_3900
> > >
> > > Best regards,
> > >
> > > Anteja Vuk - Macek
> > > Software Engineer
> > >
> > > Dolotron d.o.o.
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> > --
> > Jani Nikula, Intel Open Source Technology Center
>
> --
> Matt Roper
> Graphics Software Engineer
> IoTG Platform Enabling & Development
> Intel Corporation
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