intermittend fb problem with 2.6.29-rc2

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ps3fanboy
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intermittend fb problem with 2.6.29-rc2

Post by ps3fanboy »

often ps3fb is not working after boot...

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ps3fb ioc0_01: ps3fb_sync_image: lv1_gpu_context_attribute FB_BLIT failed: -24
ps3fb ioc0_01: ps3fb_sync_image: lv1_gpu_context_attribute FB_BLIT failed: -24
ps3fb ioc0_01: ps3fb_sync_image: lv1_gpu_context_attribute FB_BLIT failed: -24
ps3fb ioc0_01: ps3fb_sync_image: lv1_gpu_context_attribute FB_BLIT failed: -24
ps3fb ioc0_01: ps3fb_sync_image: lv1_gpu_context_attribute FB_BLIT failed: -24
ps3fb ioc0_01: ps3fb_sync_image: lv1_gpu_context_attribute FB_BLIT failed: -24
ps3fb ioc0_01: ps3fb_sync_image: lv1_gpu_context_attribute FB_BLIT failed: -24
ps3fb ioc0_01: ps3fb_sync_image: lv1_gpu_context_attribute FB_BLIT failed: -24
ps3fb ioc0_01: ps3fb_sync_image: lv1_gpu_context_attribute FB_BLIT failed: -24
ps3fb ioc0_01: ps3fb_sync_image: lv1_gpu_context_attribute FB_BLIT failed: -24
ps3fb ioc0_01: ps3fb_sync_image: lv1_gpu_context_attribute FB_BLIT failed: -24
ps3fb ioc0_01: ps3fb_sync_image: lv1_gpu_context_attribute FB_BLIT failed: -24
ps3fb ioc0_01: ps3fb_sync_image: lv1_gpu_context_attribute FB_BLIT failed: -24
ps3fb ioc0_01: ps3fb_sync_image: lv1_gpu_context_attribute FB_BLIT failed: -24
ps3fb ioc0_01: ps3fb_sync_image: lv1_gpu_context_attribute FB_BLIT failed: -24
ps3fb ioc0_01: ps3fb_sync_image: lv1_gpu_context_attribute FB_BLIT failed: -24
what's wrong?
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Post by jimparis »

Try not loading ps3vram, see if that makes a difference?
ps3fanboy
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Post by ps3fanboy »

jimparis wrote:Try not loading ps3vram, see if that makes a difference?
I have... no difference.
the problem seems to occur very early in the boot phase... right after kboot or petitboot starts the kernel... don't see any boot messages on the screen...
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