[Libdlo] [ANNOUNCE] displaylink-mod-0.3(alpha) (was udlfb)

jasonlife jasonlife at gmail.com
Wed Jul 8 10:36:32 PDT 2009


Attached is the dmesg from my laptop.

On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 11:30 AM, Bernie Thompson
<bernie at berniethompson.com>wrote:

> Hi Jason,
>
> If you're able to get any pixels at all on the Samsung LD190G over USB
> (e.g. xterm), then it sounds like udlfb and the x server on top of it
> are doing their job -- sounds like it's down to the thorny issues of X
> configuration, etc. on top of them.  Is that the case?
>
> There are a number of problems unique to Ubuntu 9.04's versions of GDM
> and Gnome.  Roberto mentioned one of these problems in an earlier
> post, and I've seen several with multiple displays and multiple X
> Servers on 9.04.  Will try to get more complete notes at
> http://libdlo.freedesktop.org/wiki/Ubuntu9.04 Please feel free to add
> any info you also discover.
>
> Thanks,
> Bernie
>
> On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 10:20 AM, jasonlife<jasonlife at gmail.com> wrote:
> > I have tested this new version with my Samsung LD190G, but it still
> doesn't
> > work properly.
> >
> > I tested the monitor on my laptop with Ubuntu 9.04.  I can start X server
> on
> > both screens (internal and samsung), but samsung monitor doesn't display
> > anything.  I can start "xterm" on both screens using ssh access tough,
> > like;
> >
> > "xterm -display :0.0; xterm -display :0.1"  works.
> >
> > If I start my laptop with Samsung monitor plugged, then nothing shows up
> on
> > any monitors in the end.  I started X server manually after I booted up
> the
> > laptop without Samsung monitor in recovery mode.
> >
> > JAK
> >
> > On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 1:35 AM, Roberto De Ioris <roberto at unbit.it>
> wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi all,
> >>
> >> on http://projects.unbit.it/downloads/displaylink-mod-0.3.tar.gz
> >>
> >> you can download the first 'alpha' release of a totally refactored
> >> kernel module.
> >>
> >> This new branch includes dynamic mode settings and a prototype of a
> >> rock-solid framebuffer that can survives detach (and re-attach ?) of
> >> devices.
> >>
> >> The code has been split in different files, and some new ioctls has been
> >> added to support a new xorg driver (still working on it) with full
> >> xrandr support, included the merging of (virtually unlimited)
> >> displaylink devices in a unique (big) framebuffer.
> >>
> >> I will not work anymore on the udlfb driver, but i will release a
> >> 'stable' release of displaylink-mod as soon as i have solved all of the
> >> hotplug stuff.
> >>
> >> *** Some notes for tester ***
> >>
> >> - the driver allocates all the framebuffer space (1900*1200*2) so its
> >> unsuitable for embedded devices, i will add a module param to limit the
> >> amount of allocated memory (and so the resolution)
> >>
> >> - you can change resolution of fbcon using the fbset utility, the module
> >> setups the resolution always on the best supported mode.
> >>
> >> - when you detach a devices that is still in use, the framebuffer is not
> >> deallocated until the last process using it is killed. (but there is
> >> probably a race condition that lock the fbcon)
> >>
> >> - error handling (most of all on probing code) is horrible, so expect
> >> some oops in case of some allocation failure.
> >>
> >>
> >> As always, thanks to Unbit and Marvell for supporting my work.
> >>
> >> --
> >> Roberto De Ioris
> >> http://unbit.it
> >> JID: roberto at jabber.unbit.it
> >>
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