On Wed, Oct 5, 2016 at 7:45 PM, Lennart Sorensen <lsore...@csclub.uwaterloo.ca> wrote: > On Wed, Oct 05, 2016 at 06:40:36PM +0200, Mathieu Malaterre wrote: >> On Tue, Oct 4, 2016 at 10:24 PM, Lennart Sorensen >> <lsore...@csclub.uwaterloo.ca> wrote: >> > On Tue, Oct 04, 2016 at 09:22:17PM +0200, Mathieu Malaterre wrote: >> >> On Tue, Oct 4, 2016 at 4:44 PM, Lennart Sorensen >> >> <lsore...@csclub.uwaterloo.ca> wrote: >> >> > On Tue, Oct 04, 2016 at 03:49:12PM +0200, Samuel Thibault wrote: >> >> >> € grep bogl_set_palette * >> >> >> bogl.c: bogl_set_palette = bogl_fb_set_palette; >> >> >> bogl.c: bogl_set_palette = bogl_fb_set_palette; >> >> >> bogl.c: bogl_set_palette = bogl_tcfb_set_palette; >> >> >> bogl.c: the palette with bogl_set_palette() for this to take effect. >> >> >> */ >> >> >> bogl.h:void (*bogl_set_palette) (int c, int nc, const unsigned char >> >> >> palette[][3]); >> >> >> bogl-test.c: bogl_set_palette (0, 16, palette); >> >> >> bogl-test.c: bogl_set_palette (6, 8, pixmap->palette); >> >> >> bowl.c: bogl_set_palette (0, 16, (const unsigned char (*)[3]) >> >> >> palette); >> >> >> bterm.c: bogl_set_palette(0, 16, palette); >> >> >> bterm.c: bogl_set_palette(0, 16, palette); >> >> >> ChangeLog: * bterm.c (main): Call bogl_set_palette after VT switch. >> >> >> >> >> >> It looks like bterm always set only colors 0-15. >> >> > >> >> > So it does. Hmm, I will compare the code some more. >> >> > >> >> > Has it been confirmed that radeonfb does not have wrong colours while >> >> > offb on the same machine does? >> >> > >> >> > And what video mode does radeonfb run with? I wish someone had dmesg >> >> > dumps of both offb and radeonfb, but I am not having much luck finding >> >> > any with google. >> >> >> >> Attached. >> > >> > Could you try what offb does if you boot with the kernel option: >> > video=1680x1050-32 >> >> Does not seems to be read at all. I tried both: >> >> $ cat /etc/yaboot.conf >> [...] >> append="video=1680x1050-32" >> >> and >> >> $ cat /etc/yaboot.conf >> [...] >> append="video=offb:1680x1050-32" >> >> dmesg & fbset output appears perfectly identical. > > Maybe it just doesn't support doing that. > > Looking at the code, offb in fact just does whatever open firmware > settings say to do. > > So that means you would have to change the mode in open firmware before > booting. > > So if you know how to drop to the open firmware prompt this might work: > > dev pci1/@D/ATY,RockHopper2_A > 32 set-depth > boot > > I think I am guessing correctly for the dev value to talk to the video > card. > > There is a 'set-mode' command too, but I don't know the mode number > for 1680x1050. The radeonfb driver actually talks to the monitor and > does the mode setting itself. Looking at modedb.c in the kernel, > entry 27 happens to be 1600x1200, and entry 36 is 1680x1050. No idea > if that relates to the modes in the mac open firmware, but if it does, > this might work: > > dev pci1/@D/ATY,RockHopper2_A > 36 enable-videomode > 36 set-mode > 32 set-depth > boot > > But this is still just to find out of offb works correctly in 24/32 bit > color mode, in which case the problem is only in 8 bpp.
Will do ASAP. For reference: https://bugs.debian.org/825840#92 and devalias tells me that 'screen' points to '/pci@f0000000/ATY,RockHopper2Parent@10/ATY,RockHopper2_A@0'