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Dyanmically switch between power states. Switch to a low
power state when the system is idle (DPMS off).
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Force the chip to a low power mode at the expense
of performance.
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- replaces DynamicClocks Option as the name was misleading
- unified interface for atom and com based bioses
- fix up clock gating code for newer r3xx asics
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from bug 20648
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If set, enables the use of atombios for modesetting
on r4xx cards.
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bug 20030
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bug 19329
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This code is still experimental but we will allow users to enable it for experimental reasons
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from bug 19098 with some minor fixes from me
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fixes bug 19039
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Thanks to Joseph Adams for helping me sort this out.
Verified on eMac G4/1.0 with radeon 7500
Later eMacs with radeon 9200 or 9600 chips may have
different ddc setups. Need to verify.
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Update render accel and page flipping information.
fixes bug 17887.
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On some radeons you can't read the bios without initializing int10.
On ATOM-based secondary cards, intitializing int10 tends to hang the card.
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If you have a washed out image on the tv dac, try this option.
Option "DefaultTVDACAdj" "TRUE"
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Seems there are lots of busted ACPI lid status and people
starting X with the lid closed.
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Generally, users that start X with the laptop lid closed
want to use one or more external monitors rather than the
internal panel and do not want the internal panel to be on
by default. Others, it seems, want to always have the
internal panel on, regardless of the lid. I can't win.
Enable this option to force the latter.
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Thanks to Étienne Bersac for helping to figure this out.
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Also fix a typo in internal tv-out parsing
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this brings in some previous research from Michel Dänzer,
Sjoerd Simons, and myself. Hopefully, the driver will pick
the correct MacModel in more cases. This also changes the
default connector table for desktop Macs to dual DVI rather
than DVI+VGA as that seems to be the case more often than not.
External TMDS chips are handled separately now as well.
Eventually we should add an option to allow the user to specify
what external TMDS chip they need, but we don't have enough info
yet, so we'll rely on OF to init the external chip in most cases
for now.
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Some macs (minis and powerbooks) use internal tmds, others use external tmds
and not just for dual-link TMDS, it shows up with single-link as well.
Unforunately, there doesn't seem to be any good way to figure it out.
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Shouldn't be needed any longer as I've finally sorted out
the LVDS issues due to the crtc setup.
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Seems some laptops need the native mode from the bios for
LVDS while others seem to prefer a CVT mode. Add an option
to pick the preferred mode. The default it to use the bios
table timing.
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Option "MacModel" "mini"
may not be 100% correct yet
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As far as I can tell there are three apple laptop variants:
ibook - LVDS, TVDAC drives TV or VGA via dongle
powerbook-duallink - LVDS, TV, External TMDS/Primary DAC
powerbook - LVDS, TV, Internal TMDS/Primary DAC
use Option "MacModel" "<string>"
to enable the appropriate quirks where string is one of the above
We can't yet init the external TMDS directly, but if OF inits it,
it should work. This should also fix bug 9955.
Please test!
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FBDev support is currently broken, and it not really compatible
with randr
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Conflicts:
src/radeon.h
src/radeon_bios.c
src/radeon_display.c
src/radeon_dri.c
src/radeon_driver.c
src/radeon_modes.c
src/radeon_probe.h
src/radeon_video.c
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