On Mon, 20 Aug 2007, Stefan Assmann wrote:
> >> btw, I get the following message while booting:
> >> PS3AV_CID_AV_VIDEO_DISABLE_SIG: failed 2 port 10
> >>
> >> does this ring a bell? I'm using kernel 2.6.22 with ps3 patches
> >>     
> >
> > Do you put your kernel in FLASH ROM (otheros.bld)?
> > Does it still happen after upgrading to a kernel that has
> > ps3-wip/ps3av-vesa-stripes-workaround.diff applied (e.g. Geoff's current git
> > tree)?
> >   
> Yes kernel is written to flash memory. I added
> ps3-wip/ps3av-vesa-stripes-workaround.diff to my source tree, the
> message persists, even using Geoff's git tree with my .config file and
> running oldconfig didn't change the behavior. I'll append my .config
> file. The message is the very first line printed at kernel boot.

I know you could get the PS3AV_CID_AV_VIDEO_DISABLE_SIG message in some cases
when booting immediately into a VESA mode.

I see you have

    CONFIG_CMDLINE="quiet sysrq=1 panic=42 video=ps3fb:mode:0"

Does it go away if you remove the `video=...'?

With kind regards,
 
Geert Uytterhoeven
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