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  • #11
    wait, didn't AMD redo the codebase for fglrx not too long ago? Didn't Crossfire exist when they did that? Why are they molesting code to get it working now?

    I know I shouldn't expect much from fglrx, but this is something they should have seen coming.

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    • #12
      I'm so disappointed. I'm ready to buy a 4870x2 for use in a dual boot situation - its the fastest, most powerful graphics card available at the moment and a good price/performance ratio to match. However, if I won't be able to utilize it in Linux at all, with proper 3D closed-source driver support, (even if it just runs 1 "core" that's enough for me), I don't know how I can buy it.

      I really wish AMD/ATI would get their drivers up to par - I don't want to buy an underpowered, overly expensive Nvidia card, and I don't want to support their very closed mindset, but I need a $500 graphics card to WORK.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by jeffro-tull View Post
        wait, didn't AMD redo the codebase for fglrx not too long ago? Didn't Crossfire exist when they did that? Why are they molesting code to get it working now?

        I know I shouldn't expect much from fglrx, but this is something they should have seen coming.
        Well, actually they didn't rewrite their whole codebase. It was "just" the 3d part and one more low-level thing in order to improve performance and add AIGLX support. The part was (well, at least mostly) completely independant from any future Crossfire support, so it would have been the same mess anyways.
        By the way, the driver was buggy enough with 8.42, I don't even want to imagine how buggy it would've been if they even had Crossfire implemented at that time.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Ellipsys View Post
          I'm so disappointed. I'm ready to buy a 4870x2 for use in a dual boot situation - its the fastest, most powerful graphics card available at the moment and a good price/performance ratio to match. However, if I won't be able to utilize it in Linux at all, with proper 3D closed-source driver support, (even if it just runs 1 "core" that's enough for me), I don't know how I can buy it.

          I really wish AMD/ATI would get their drivers up to par - I don't want to buy an underpowered, overly expensive Nvidia card, and I don't want to support their very closed mindset, but I need a $500 graphics card to WORK.
          Well, one important keypoint of this article was to explain that this card will probably be supported by the next Catalyst release. I guess, they either activate support with 8.8 or with 8.9, so you'll be able to enjoy Crossfire fun next month

          PS: In regards of using at least one core of the card, this is actually supported, at least after you add the ChipID in the Xorg.conf file.

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          • #15
            Well, actually they didn't rewrite their whole codebase. It was "just" the 3d part and one more low-level thing in order to improve performance and add AIGLX support. The part was (well, at least mostly) completely independant from any future Crossfire support, so it would have been the same mess anyways.
            By the way, the driver was buggy enough with 8.42, I don't even want to imagine how buggy it would've been if they even had Crossfire implemented at that time.
            right, and fglrx is just awesome now....

            sarcasm aside, thanks for the info. I didn't know what they redid, just that they redid stuff.

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            • #16
              4870x2, not quite yet

              Thus far, the card hits a BIOS post:

              Kernel Librray version:03.05.00.03
              StrongROM version:03.30 Build:_P
              ERROR
              System Configuration Data Read Error
              ERROR
              Warning: IRQ not configured- PCI in slot 04
              Bus:83, Device:00, Function:00
              ERROR
              Warning: IRQ not configured- PCI on Motherboard
              Bus:84, Device:04, Function:00
              ERROR
              Warning: IRQ not configured- PCI on Motherboard
              Bus:84, Device:08, Function:00
              ERROR

              but does later configure with radeonhd driver for minimal functionality. Unfortunately when run through aticonfig to get the fglrx driver (9.1 release, 2009/02/09) the screens are dark. No serious complaints in fglrx-install.log:

              >>>>>> more /usr/share/ati/fglrx-install.log
              [Message] Kernel Module : Trying to install a precompiled kernel module.
              [Message] Kernel Module : Precompiled kernel module version mismatched.
              [Message] Kernel Module : Found kernel module build environment, generating kernel modu
              le now.
              AMD kernel module generator version 2.1
              doing Makefile based build for kernel 2.6.x and higher
              rm -rf *.c *.h *.o *.ko *.GCC* .??* *.symvers
              make -C /lib/modules/2.6.27.7-9-default/build SUBDIRS=/lib/modules/fglrx/build_mod/2.6.x modules
              make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux-2.6.27.7-9_thor'
              CC [M] /lib/modules/fglrx/build_mod/2.6.x/firegl_public.o
              /lib/modules/fglrx/build_mod/2.6.x/firegl_public.c: In function ‘KCL_MEM_VM_GetRegionPhysAddrStr’:
              /lib/modules/fglrx/build_mod/2.6.x/firegl_public.c:3260: warning: return makes pointer from integer without a cast
              /lib/modules/fglrx/build_mod/2.6.x/firegl_public.c:3261: warning: return makes pointer from integer without a cast
              /lib/modules/fglrx/build_mod/2.6.x/firegl_public.c:3262: warning: return makes pointer from integer without a cast
              /lib/modules/fglrx/build_mod/2.6.x/firegl_public.c:3264: warning: return makes pointer from integer without a cast
              CC [M] /lib/modules/fglrx/build_mod/2.6.x/kcl_acpi.o
              CC [M] /lib/modules/fglrx/build_mod/2.6.x/kcl_agp.o
              CC [M] /lib/modules/fglrx/build_mod/2.6.x/kcl_debug.o
              CC [M] /lib/modules/fglrx/build_mod/2.6.x/kcl_ioctl.o
              CC [M] /lib/modules/fglrx/build_mod/2.6.x/kcl_io.o
              CC [M] /lib/modules/fglrx/build_mod/2.6.x/kcl_pci.o
              CC [M] /lib/modules/fglrx/build_mod/2.6.x/kcl_str.o
              CC [M] /lib/modules/fglrx/build_mod/2.6.x/kcl_wait.o
              LD [M] /lib/modules/fglrx/build_mod/2.6.x/fglrx.o
              Building modules, stage 2.
              MODPOST 1 modules
              CC /lib/modules/fglrx/build_mod/2.6.x/fglrx.mod.o
              LD [M] /lib/modules/fglrx/build_mod/2.6.x/fglrx.ko
              make[1]: Leaving directory `/tmp'
              build succeeded with return value 0
              duplicating results into driver repository...
              done.

              Any ideas?

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              • #17
                Asus 4870x2 Linux

                As of today, Asus EAH4870x2 came alive for the first go around:

                host >>>>> uname -a
                Linux host 2.6.27.7-9-default #1 SMP Mon Feb 9 09:47:41 EST 2009 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
                kernel rebuilt with Opteron specific CPU support, not 386 generic

                Asus EAH4870x2 2G DDR5 >>>>>> glxgears
                40636 frames in 5.0 seconds = 8127.194 FPS
                41160 frames in 5.0 seconds = 8231.852 FPS
                38216 frames in 5.0 seconds = 7643.188 FPS
                42733 frames in 5.0 seconds = 8546.575 FPS
                42716 frames in 5.0 seconds = 8542.996 FPS
                42739 frames in 5.0 seconds = 8547.710 FPS
                42710 frames in 5.0 seconds = 8541.937 FPS
                42727 frames in 5.0 seconds = 8545.385 FPS
                42725 frames in 5.0 seconds = 8544.861 FPS
                42729 frames in 5.0 seconds = 8545.745 FPS
                42735 frames in 5.0 seconds = 8546.832 FPS
                42712 frames in 5.0 seconds = 8542.352 FPS
                42733 frames in 5.0 seconds = 8546.586 FPS
                42732 frames in 5.0 seconds = 8546.369 FPS
                42735 frames in 5.0 seconds = 8546.971 FPS
                42763 frames in 5.0 seconds = 8552.535 FPS


                Comparing to an older system:
                oldHost >>>> uname -a
                Linux oldHost 2.6.22.19-0.2-default #1 SMP 2008-12-18 10:17:03 +0100 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux

                ATI x1650 512M DDR2 >>>>>>> glxgears
                12641 frames in 5.0 seconds = 2528.175 FPS
                12865 frames in 5.0 seconds = 2572.728 FPS
                12598 frames in 5.0 seconds = 2518.102 FPS
                12605 frames in 5.0 seconds = 2520.413 FPS
                12324 frames in 5.0 seconds = 2464.615 FPS
                12398 frames in 5.0 seconds = 2479.584 FPS
                12750 frames in 5.0 seconds = 2549.988 FPS
                12329 frames in 5.0 seconds = 2465.761 FPS
                12157 frames in 5.0 seconds = 2431.369 FPS
                11895 frames in 5.0 seconds = 2378.310 FPS
                11740 frames in 5.0 seconds = 2347.959 FPS
                12091 frames in 5.0 seconds = 2417.982 FPS
                13293 frames in 5.0 seconds = 2658.571 FPS
                12682 frames in 5.0 seconds = 2536.338 FPS
                12643 frames in 5.0 seconds = 2528.545 FPS
                12897 frames in 5.0 seconds = 2579.356 FPS

                Installed with ATI 9.1 drivers, circa 2009/02/04 and configures to use the crossfire:

                aticonfig --list-adapters
                * 0. 84:00.0 ATI Radeon HD 4870 X2
                1. 85:00.0 ATI Radeon HD 4870 X2

                * - Default adapter
                --------------------

                aticonfig --adapter=0,1 --add-crossfire-chain
                CrossFire chain added
                Warning: X needs to be restarted before CrossFire changes take effect.
                --------------------
                aticonfig --list-crossfire-chains

                CrossFire chain for adapter 0, status: disabled
                0. 84:00.0 ATI Radeon HD 4870 X2
                1. 85:00.0 ATI Radeon HD 4870 X2
                ---------------------

                aticonfig --adapter=all --crossfire=on
                CrossFire chain(s) enabled
                Warning: X needs to be restarted before CrossFire changes take effect.
                ----------------------
                aticonfig --list-crossfire-chains

                CrossFire chain for adapter 0, status: enabled
                0. 84:00.0 ATI Radeon HD 4870 X2
                1. 85:00.0 ATI Radeon HD 4870 X2
                ---------------------

                I had to manually tweak the xorg.conf file (which is typical, I have always had to fix the aticonfig generated one), but this time it fired up.

                The BIOS post messages are still there, including the one about "Option ROM out of space".....


                I have not fully checked out this config, but wanted to let folks know it is possible. Hopefully more of us can get this vid working and check against more systems/software for performance.

                Regards

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                • #18
                  Can you tell me what did you write and where? I want to fix my fps because there are too low..(6514 frames in 5.0 seconds).
                  4870X2 user.

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