From 4c3d46238022f0c9955ae7e8b10c9f1716dd871a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Francis Rowe Date: Wed, 04 Feb 2015 04:14:49 -0500 Subject: Documentation: implement theme, drastically improve readability --- (limited to 'docs/future/index.html') diff --git a/docs/future/index.html b/docs/future/index.html index 6f05022..450e85a 100644 --- a/docs/future/index.html +++ b/docs/future/index.html @@ -16,199 +16,333 @@ -
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standard test

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+ These logs are usually obtained when testing changes related to graphics on i945 (X60 and T60). +

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standard test

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- These logs are usually obtained when testing changes related to graphics on i945 (X60 and T60). -

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T60 cpu microcode

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+ TODO: T60: find (for rare buggy CPUs that are unstable without microcode updates) if there is a workaround (patched kernel, special parameter, etc) So far, only 1 processor has been found to have issues. See microcode errata sheets http://download.intel.com/design/mobile/SPECUPDT/31407918.pdf and http://download.intel.com/design/mobile/SPECUPDT/30922214.pdf and then look at the debugging results collected in t7200q directory (q means quirk). +

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+ Every other T7200 tested so far has worked without microcode updates. +

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i945 VRAM size

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+ Apparently, only 8MB VRAM is available on i945 GPUs (though it could do 64MB):
+ phcoder: No. Hardware default is 8 MiB. When I wanted to make it configurable, I saw that docs mention only one other alternative: 1MiB. Later isn't event enough for 1024x768 at 24bpp without any acceleration or double buffering. It's possible that there are undocumented values. Which options do you have in vendor BIOS? + How to find out how much vram you have:
+ phcoder: TOM - BSM
+ phcoder: check what vendor BIOS offers as options
+ fchmmr: I thought it could do 64MB usually
+ phcoder: not accorging to doc.
+ phcoder: see mobile-945-express-chipset-datasheet page 93
+ phcoder: see also src/northbridge/intel/i945/{early_init,northbridge,gma}.c
+ fchmmr: "011 = DVMT (UMA) mode, 8 MB of memory pre-allocated for
+ fchmmr: frame buffer."
+ fchmmr: "Others - reserved"
+ phcoder: the easiest way is a loop at this position which tries different values and reads (and prints) BSM with them
+ stefanct: fchmmr: he suggest that you change the value and look how BSM reacts to that
+ stefanct: as he pointed out earlier vram size = TOM - BSM
+ stefanct: different values of GMS
+ stefanct: phcoder: hm... this could be a hint. look at the text description of TOLUD at page 103
+ stefanct: it mentions 64 MB in the text about BSM as well
+ stefanct: table 18...
+ phcoder: stefanct: I have a guess which value make is 64 but I will not tell to avoid skewing test results
+ stefanct: phcoder: sure... i assumed you were not sure if it supports it at all. testing it properly is of course a good idea :)
+ stefanct: test the various possible (but reserved) values of GMS and see what the resulting VRAM size is
+ fchmmr: so, TOM - BSM +

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LCD panels on i945 - fix incompatible panels

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+ Fix T60 issues (see incompatible panels listed at ../hcl/index.html#supported_t60_list). +

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+ Run that tool (resources/utilities/i945gpu/intel-regs.py) as root on machines with the offending panels in: +

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  • - Record these outputs: + +

    + This shows values in devicetree.cb and src/northbridge/intel/i945/gma.c, the idea is that you run it on factory bios or vbios + and that it will (might) show different values: then you try those in the native graphics (in libreboot). +

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    + Other values/registers might also need to be added to the script for these tests. +

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    + check if intel_bios_reader from intel-gpu-tools reports the same value (BIOS has a hardcoded value) for PWM modulation frequency. + This file can read the VBIOS (64K dump). +

    + +

    + Check other tools in intel-gpu-tools aswell, compare outputs. Possibly add more information to intel-regs.py output (submit changes to mtjm). + Do oprom trace / replay (http://www.coreboot.org/User:GNUtoo#How_to_get_rid_of_the_vbios_of_the_x60_.5BNew_Version.5D) +

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    + Study how EDID works and how gma.c handles it. +

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    + Original getregs.py script can be found at http://hg.mtjm.eu/scripts/file/tip/intel-regs.py + written by Michał Masłowski. +

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    + About fixing remaining LCD panels on 5345:
    + 'polarity' is mentioned in coreboot log (cbmem -c). compare output (with working and non-working panel). (and see the other notes in docs/future/index.html)
    + phcoder says: hint for T60: it might be that failing panels are 8bpc
    + fchmmr: what does 8bpc mean? And what do you think the other (non-failing) panel are?
    + phcoder: 6bpc. bits per colour. May also be reffered as 18-bit vs 24-bit panels
    + phcoder: just collect EDIDs from failing and working panels
    + phcoder gave me this for collecting EDID data: + http://www.o2genum.com/2013/08/lp156wh2-tlaa-lcd-panel-edid.html +

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  • + +
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    i945 gfx: X60/T60 VBT implementation (experimental: testing)

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    + intel_bios_dumper in intel-gpu-tools seems interesting. +

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    + Use 'drm.debug=0x06' kernel parameter when booting in grub! +

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    + Before each test run, boot a live USB and delete the old logs in /var/log (kernel log, xorg log, dmesg and so on). +

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    + Load (from the ROM) the runningvga.bin for each LCD panel on each machine; do not execute it, only load it! (coreboot will have to be modified). + Rename the ROM appropriately, based on the machine name and the panel name. coreboot_nativegfx_5868_plusrunningvga_t60_14_LTD141ECMB.rom, + for instance. Keep a copy for later use. +

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    You are supposed to:

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  • - Try some 3D games with latest kernel. -
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    T60 cpu microcode

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    - TODO: T60: find (for rare buggy CPUs that are unstable without microcode updates) if there is a workaround (patched kernel, special parameter, etc) So far, only 1 processor has been found to have issues. See microcode errata sheets http://download.intel.com/design/mobile/SPECUPDT/31407918.pdf and http://download.intel.com/design/mobile/SPECUPDT/30922214.pdf and then look at the debugging results collected in t7200q directory (q means quirk). -

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    - Every other T7200 tested so far has worked without microcode updates. -

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    i945 VRAM size

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    - Apparently, only 8MB VRAM is available on i945 GPUs (though it could do 64MB):
    - phcoder: No. Hardware default is 8 MiB. When I wanted to make it configurable, I saw that docs mention only one other alternative: 1MiB. Later isn't event enough for 1024x768 at 24bpp without any acceleration or double buffering. It's possible that there are undocumented values. Which options do you have in vendor BIOS? - How to find out how much vram you have:
    - phcoder: TOM - BSM
    - phcoder: check what vendor BIOS offers as options
    - fchmmr: I thought it could do 64MB usually
    - phcoder: not accorging to doc.
    - phcoder: see mobile-945-express-chipset-datasheet page 93
    - phcoder: see also src/northbridge/intel/i945/{early_init,northbridge,gma}.c
    - fchmmr: "011 = DVMT (UMA) mode, 8 MB of memory pre-allocated for
    - fchmmr: frame buffer."
    - fchmmr: "Others - reserved"
    - phcoder: the easiest way is a loop at this position which tries different values and reads (and prints) BSM with them
    - stefanct: fchmmr: he suggest that you change the value and look how BSM reacts to that
    - stefanct: as he pointed out earlier vram size = TOM - BSM
    - stefanct: different values of GMS
    - stefanct: phcoder: hm... this could be a hint. look at the text description of TOLUD at page 103
    - stefanct: it mentions 64 MB in the text about BSM as well
    - stefanct: table 18...
    - phcoder: stefanct: I have a guess which value make is 64 but I will not tell to avoid skewing test results
    - stefanct: phcoder: sure... i assumed you were not sure if it supports it at all. testing it properly is of course a good idea :)
    - stefanct: test the various possible (but reserved) values of GMS and see what the resulting VRAM size is
    - fchmmr: so, TOM - BSM -

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    - Back to top of page. -

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    LCD panels on i945 - fix incompatible panels

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    - Fix T60 issues (see incompatible panels listed at ../hcl/index.html#supported_t60_list). -

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    + With each boot, make notes about what you see and get logs using the standard test. + You will need the files from #intelvbttool_results for each machine. +

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    - Run that tool (resources/utilities/i945gpu/intel-regs.py) as root on machines with the offending panels in: -

    - - -

    - This shows values in devicetree.cb and src/northbridge/intel/i945/gma.c, the idea is that you run it on factory bios or vbios - and that it will (might) show different values: then you try those in the native graphics (in libreboot). -

    + Results (# means untested): + -

    - Other values/registers might also need to be added to the script for these tests. -

    +

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    + +
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    - check if intel_bios_reader from intel-gpu-tools reports the same value (BIOS has a hardcoded value) for PWM modulation frequency. - This file can read the VBIOS (64K dump). -

    +
    -

    - Check other tools in intel-gpu-tools aswell, compare outputs. Possibly add more information to intel-regs.py output (submit changes to mtjm). - Do oprom trace / replay (http://www.coreboot.org/User:GNUtoo#How_to_get_rid_of_the_vbios_of_the_x60_.5BNew_Version.5D) -

    +

    intelvbttool test results (VGA ROM dumps)

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    + The VBIOS on i945 (intel gpu) platforms is self-modifying; that is, + its contents change when you run it. intelvbttool takes a dump of + the currently running vbios, and parses it. +

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    - Study how EDID works and how gma.c handles it. -

    - -

    - Original getregs.py script can be found at http://hg.mtjm.eu/scripts/file/tip/intel-regs.py - written by Michał Masłowski. -

    +

    + The idea is that we can extract the VBT tables using this knowledge, on the X60, X60 Tablet and T60 (Intel GPU). +

    -

    - About fixing remaining LCD panels on 5345:
    - 'polarity' is mentioned in coreboot log (cbmem -c). compare output (with working and non-working panel). (and see the other notes in docs/future/index.html)
    - phcoder says: hint for T60: it might be that failing panels are 8bpc
    - fchmmr: what does 8bpc mean? And what do you think the other (non-failing) panel are?
    - phcoder: 6bpc. bits per colour. May also be reffered as 18-bit vs 24-bit panels
    - phcoder: just collect EDIDs from failing and working panels
    - phcoder gave me this for collecting EDID data: - http://www.o2genum.com/2013/08/lp156wh2-tlaa-lcd-panel-edid.html -

    +

    + Here is an example of how VBT was implemented on the ThinkPad X230: + http://review.coreboot.org/#/c/5396. +

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    + You'll need to build a T60 ROM with SeaBIOS and the VGA ROM (for Intel GPU). An X60 ROM is also needed (same configuration, using the VGA ROM for X60). +

    -
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    + T60 has DVI on its dock, make sure that the dock is attached when getting this output. +

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    i945 gfx: X60/T60 VBT implementation (experimental: testing)

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    + Get intelvbttool here: http://review.coreboot.org/#/c/5842 (util/intelvbttool). +

    -

    - intel_bios_dumper in intel-gpu-tools seems interesting. -

    -

    - Use 'drm.debug=0x06' kernel parameter when booting in grub! -

    -

    - Before each test run, boot a live USB and delete the old logs in /var/log (kernel log, xorg log, dmesg and so on). -

    -

    - Load (from the ROM) the runningvga.bin for each LCD panel on each machine; do not execute it, only load it! (coreboot will have to be modified). - Rename the ROM appropriately, based on the machine name and the panel name. coreboot_nativegfx_5868_plusrunningvga_t60_14_LTD141ECMB.rom, - for instance. Keep a copy for later use. -

    +

    + Now dump a copy of the running VGA BIOS: + $ sudo dd if=/dev/mem bs=64k of=runningvga.bin skip=12 count=1
    + Then do (and record the output):
    + $ ./intelvbttool runningvga.bin > intelvbttool_out +

    -

    You are supposed to:

    - +

    + Backup both files (runningvga.bin and intelvbttool_out), renaming them to match the machine and LCD panel used. + ../misc/index.html#get_edid_panelname will show you how to get the name (model) of the LCD panel used. +

    -

    - With each boot, make notes about what you see and get logs using the standard test. - You will need the files from #intelvbttool_results for each machine. -

    +

    Test results (# means untested and all had docks, unless noted).

    - Results (# means untested):
  • - X60T XGA: + X60T XGA (1024x768):
    • BOE-Hydis HV121X03-100: #
  • - X60T SXGA+: + X60T SXGA+ (1400x1050):
    • BOE-Hydis HV121P01-100: #
  • - T60 14" XGA: + T60 14" XGA (1024x768):
    • Samsung LTN141XA-L01: #
    • CMO N141XC: #
    • @@ -241,7 +375,7 @@
  • - T60 14" SXGA+ + T60 14" SXGA+ (1400x1050):
    • TMD-Toshiba LTD141EN9B: #
    • Samsung LTN141P4-L02: #
    • @@ -249,24 +383,23 @@
  • - T60 15" XGA + T60 15" XGA (1024x768):
    • Samsung LTN150XG-L08: #
    • LG-Philips LP150X09: #
    • 13N7068 (IDtech): #
    • 13N7069 (CMO): #
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  • - T60 15" SXGA+ + T60 15" SXGA+ (1400x1050):
    • LG-Philips LP150E05-A2K1: #
    • BOE-Hydis HV150P01-100: #
  • - T60 15" UXGA + T60 15" UXGA (1600x1200):
    • BOE-Hydis HV150UX1-100: #
    • IDTech N150U3-L01: #
    • @@ -274,7 +407,7 @@
  • - T50 15" QXGA + T60 15" QXGA (2048x1536):
    • IDtech IAQX10N: #
    • IDtech IAQX10S: #
    • @@ -282,175 +415,69 @@
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    intelvbttool test results (VGA ROM dumps)

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    - The VBIOS on i945 (intel gpu) platforms is self-modifying; that is, - its contents change when you run it. intelvbttool takes a dump of - the currently running vbios, and parses it. -

    - -

    - The idea is that we can extract the VBT tables using this knowledge, on the X60, X60 Tablet and T60 (Intel GPU). -

    - -

    - Here is an example of how VBT was implemented on the ThinkPad X230: - http://review.coreboot.org/#/c/5396. -

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    Fallback patches

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    - You'll need to build a T60 ROM with SeaBIOS and the VGA ROM (for Intel GPU). An X60 ROM is also needed (same configuration, using the VGA ROM for X60). -

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    + +
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    - T60 has DVI on its dock, make sure that the dock is attached when getting this output. -

    +

    Other - unlisted (low priority)

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    - Get intelvbttool here: http://review.coreboot.org/#/c/5842 (util/intelvbttool). -

    +

    - Now dump a copy of the running VGA BIOS: - $ sudo dd if=/dev/mem bs=64k of=runningvga.bin skip=12 count=1
    - Then do (and record the output):
    - $ ./intelvbttool runningvga.bin > intelvbttool_out + Copyright © 2014, 2015 Francis Rowe <info@gluglug.org.uk>
    + This document is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International Public License and all future versions. + A copy of the license can be found at ../license.txt.

    - Backup both files (runningvga.bin and intelvbttool_out), renaming them to match the machine and LCD panel used. - ../misc/index.html#get_edid_panelname will show you how to get the name (model) of the LCD panel used. + This document is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See ../license.txt for more information.

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    Test results (# means untested and all had docks, unless noted).

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    Fallback patches

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    - Copyright © 2014 Francis Rowe <info@gluglug.org.uk>
    - This document is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International Public License and all future versions. - A copy of the license can be found at ../license.txt. -

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    - This document is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See ../license.txt for more information. -

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