Created attachment 119668 [details] [review] This patch eliminates references to non-existent VM800 chipset in the source code Replaces VIA_VM800 label with VIA_P4M800PRO label inside via_driver.c due to the fact that there is no such product as VM800 chipset from VIA Technologies. The VM800 chipset the source code refers to really is P4M800 Pro chipset. Also, the source code refers to a product called VN800 chipset, and this is similar (related) to P4M800 Pro chipset. Made an improvement in supported device message recorded by Xorg.0.log. Other than that, there is no change in terms of the device driver functionality. The compiled device driver was tested on the following computer. - Epic 1314 laptop (MSI VR321 laptop equivalent, VN896 chipset) with Lubuntu 12.04 i386 Created attachment 120321 [details] [review] This patch eliminates references to non-existent VM800 chipset in the source code Replaces VIA_VM800 label with VIA_P4M800PRO label inside via_driver.c due to the fact that there is no such product as VM800 chipset from VIA Technologies. The VM800 chipset the source code refers to really is P4M800 Pro chipset. Also, the source code refers to a product called VN800 chipset, and this is similar (related) to P4M800 Pro chipset. Made an improvement in supported device message recorded by Xorg.0.log. Other than that, there is no change in terms of the device driver functionality. The compiled device driver was tested on the following computer. - Epic 1314 laptop (MSI VR321 laptop equivalent, VN896 chipset) with Lubuntu 12.04 i386 Created attachment 120804 [details] [review] This patch eliminates references to non-existent VM800 chipset in the source code Substitution of VIA_VM800 label Replaces VIA_VM800 label with VIA_P4M800PRO label inside via_driver.c where it is defined due to the fact that there is no such product as VM800 chipset from VIA Technologies. Of course, references to VIA_VM800 label in other files were also replaced as well. The VM800 chipset the source code refers to really is P4M800 Pro chipset. Also, the source code refers to a product called VN800 chipset, and this is similar (related) to P4M800 Pro chipset. The compiled device driver was tested on the following computer. - Epic 1314 laptop (MSI VR321 laptop equivalent, VN896 chipset) with Lubuntu 12.04 i386 Created attachment 120805 [details] [review] This patch eliminates references to non-existent VM800 chipset in the source code Substitution of VIA_VM800 label Replaces VIA_VM800 label with VIA_P4M800PRO label inside via_driver.c where it is defined due to the fact that there is no such product as VM800 chipset from VIA Technologies. Of course, references to VIA_VM800 label in other files were also replaced as well. The VM800 chipset the source code refers to really is P4M800 Pro chipset. Also, the source code refers to a product called VN800 chipset, and this is similar (related) to P4M800 Pro chipset. The compiled device driver was tested on the following computer. - Epic 1314 laptop (MSI VR321 laptop equivalent, VN896 chipset) with Lubuntu 12.04 i386 Created attachment 120808 [details] [review] This patch eliminates references to non-existent VM800 chipset in the source code Substitution of VIA_VM800 label Replaces VIA_VM800 label with VIA_P4M800PRO label inside via_driver.c where it is defined due to the fact that there is no such product as VM800 chipset from VIA Technologies. Of course, references to VIA_VM800 label in other files were also replaced as well. The VM800 chipset the source code refers to really is P4M800 Pro chipset. Also, the source code refers to a product called VN800 chipset, and this is similar (related) to P4M800 Pro chipset. The compiled device driver was tested on the following computer. - Epic 1314 laptop (MSI VR321 laptop equivalent, VN896 chipset) with Lubuntu 12.04 i386 Created attachment 120851 [details] [review] This patch eliminates references to non-existent VM800 chipset in the source code Replaces VIA_VM800 label with VIA_P4M800PRO label inside via_driver.c due to the fact that there is no such product as VM800 chipset from VIA Technologies. Of course, references to VIA_VM800 label in other files were also replaced as well. The VM800 chipset the source code refers to really is P4M800 Pro chipset. Also, the source code refers to a product called VN800 chipset, and this is similar (related) to P4M800 Pro chipset. The compiled device driver was tested on the following computer. - Epic 1314 laptop (MSI VR321 laptop equivalent, VN896 chipset) with Lubuntu 12.04 i386 Fixed by commit 35c6f0c1410247c4eba5fbc2e017561778c3c90d. https://cgit.freedesktop.org/openchrome/xf86-video-openchrome/commit/?id=35c6f0c1410247c4eba5fbc2e017561778c3c90d |
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Created attachment 119473 [details] This patch eliminates references to non-existent VM800 chipset in the source code. Replaces VIA_VM800 label with VIA_P4M800PRO label inside via_driver.c due to the fact that there is no such product as VM800 chipset from VIA Technologies. The VM800 chipset the source code refers to really is P4M800 Pro chipset. Also, the source code refers to a product called VN800 chipset, and this is similar (related) to P4M800 Pro chipset. Made an improvement in supported device message recorded by Xorg.0.log. Other than that, there is no change in terms of the device driver functionality. The compiled device driver was tested on the following computer. - Epic 1314 laptop (MSI VR321 laptop equivalent, VN896 chipset) with Lubuntu 12.04 i386.