Right now it just does dynamic engine reclocking; all asics are supported. Support for the external thermal and fan chips is not implemented yet, but requires the i2c work in the branch to be possible. The i2c work also allows for the use of external tuners and decoders on AIW cards.
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Originally posted by agd5f View PostRight now it just does dynamic engine reclocking; all asics are supported.
Code:[drm] 1 Power State(s) [drm] State 0 Default (default) [drm] 16 PCIE Lanes [drm] 1 Clock Mode(s) [drm] 0 engine/memory: 700000/1150000 [drm] radeon: power management initialized
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Originally posted by monraaf View PostHmm, doesn't seem to work here with my HD 5750. It lists only one power state:
Code:[drm] 1 Power State(s) [drm] State 0 Default (default) [drm] 16 PCIE Lanes [drm] 1 Clock Mode(s) [drm] 0 engine/memory: 700000/1150000 [drm] radeon: power management initialized
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Originally posted by agd5f View PostThe logic on r6xx+ chips needs some work. We currently skip power state is they contain an overclock mode, so you just end up with the default mode.
If I understand the code correctly the code only handles PowerPlayInfo tables with a revision <= 4. And according to the atombios disassembler my bios is using revision 5.
Anyway, I probably should file a bug report instead of dumping this in a forum . That is if it is not too early to file bug reports regarding Evergreen.
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KMS works nice here on my new Vapor-X 5770.
Only Multi-Head doesn't work so nice. I can't see the Mouse-Pointer on the second Screen. Apart from that I can use both screens in a normal way. Should I create a Bug-Report about this?
System is a Gentoo Linux, drm-radeon-testing commit 7cb72ef on KDE 4.3.5
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