I've been lurking about these lists for a while, but ATI's insistence on not only not fixing a long-standing bug in their drivers, but also making it WORSE, has caused me to rethink taking the time to get open-source DRI fully working on these chips. As we all know, the memory controller on these particular Xpress chips is quite different from a normal Radeon. What I'm asking is, what _specifically_ do I have to do in order to get usable information that I can then take and try to hack into the radeon driver? I am no stranger to the Linux kernel nor to hardware driver code, and I'm more than willing to do whatever I have to to get _real_ support on these chips. I guess I'm asking for someone who can guide me through the process of extracting the correct information, putting it in the correct place, and making it readable and consistent with existing code.
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