[resend] i915: high power consumption after suspend/resume

2009-10-03 Thread Andrew Lutomirski
[resend b/c the intel-gfx list doesn't allow non-member posting] Hi- First, thanks for all the great work on i915's power saving features -- power consumption on my laptop (Lenovo X200s) is now almost as low on Linux as on Windows. After a suspend/resume cycle, though, my power consumption usual

Re: How to disable drm/kms actions during boot?

2009-10-03 Thread Matti Aarnio
On Sat, Oct 03, 2009 at 10:38:12AM -0400, Alex Deucher wrote: > From: Alex Deucher > > On Sat, Oct 3, 2009 at 8:19 AM, Matti Aarnio wrote: > > I have a display card + display combination that has recently had much > > problems > > during system boot.  Some system versions boot just fine to very

Re: How to disable drm/kms actions during boot?

2009-10-03 Thread Alex Deucher
On Sat, Oct 3, 2009 at 8:19 AM, Matti Aarnio wrote: > I have a display card + display combination that has recently had much > problems > during system boot.  Some system versions boot just fine to very large text > mode, > others create entirely black display. > > Is there any way to forbid the

Re: How to disable drm/kms actions during boot?

2009-10-03 Thread Matti Aarnio
On Sat, Oct 03, 2009 at 03:19:58PM +0300, Matti Aarnio wrote: > I have a display card + display combination that has recently had much > problems > during system boot. Some system versions boot just fine to very large text > mode, > others create entirely black display. > > Is there any way to

How to disable drm/kms actions during boot?

2009-10-03 Thread Matti Aarnio
I have a display card + display combination that has recently had much problems during system boot. Some system versions boot just fine to very large text mode, others create entirely black display. Is there any way to forbid the DRM from doing "maximize the text display area" operation at all d

Re: [Xen-devel] Re: ATI radeon fails with "iommu=soft swiotlb=force" (seen on RV730/RV740 and RS780/RS800) . Test commited for JF

2009-10-03 Thread Boris Derzhavets
Yes, it works. r...@serverxen35:~# cat /proc/mtrr reg00: base=0x0d000 ( 3328MB), size=  256MB, count=1: uncachable reg01: base=0x0e000 ( 3584MB), size=  512MB, count=1: uncachable reg02: base=0x0 (    0MB), size= 8192MB, count=1: write-back reg03: base=0x2 ( 8192MB), size=