[CDG5] ATI frozen mouse bug, cross-post from MacOS9Lives
Elliot Nunn
elliotnunn at fastmail.com
Mon Oct 14 15:50:02 AWST 2019
I looked at the Mac OS X “NVDA,NVMac” ndrvs and the NVIDIA extensions in Mac OS 9.2.2. The only fragment that calls ExpMgrConfigRead* is the “NVIDIA Resource Manager” fragment in the data fork of the “NVIDIA Driver” extension. This fragment is big, close to a megabyte, and does not seem to access the first four bytes of config space.
Odd that acceleration doesn’t work when you supply a driver.
> On 10 Oct 2019, at 6:29 pm, Jd Lyons <lyons_dj at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> On that note, do you think we could patch the Mac OS ROM to support the NV18 GPU this way?
>
> I have a iMac G4 with the NV18, just a Geforce 4MX with 8x AGP support. It should work with OS 9’s nVidia drivers(NV17), but because the device ID is unknown to OS 9 it doesn’t.
>
>> On Oct 10, 2019, at 6:22 AM, Jd Lyons <lyons_dj at yahoo.com> wrote:
>>
>> It’s interesting you were able to patch the device ID, normally OS 9 style drivers are not fooled by Device ID patching, such as:
>>
>> dev agp/@0
>> 00005960 encode-int “ device-id” property
>>
>> As most OS 9 style drivers don’t read the device ID from name space, they read it directly from the PCI Registers.
>>
>> OS X, however, seems to read all PCI devices from name space, but not the CPU PVR.
>>
>> nVidia FCode ROM's after the FX series can append the last half byte of the device ID in the NVStrap, but I’m not sure how OS 9 deals with that, as I’ve never been able to figure out how to hack nVidia driver support for OS 9.
>>
>>> On Oct 9, 2019, at 11:44 PM, Elliot Nunn <elliotnunn at fastmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> I have fixed the frozen mouse bug!
>>>
>>> It was, as darthnVader hinted earlier, caused by the ATI extensions. So I took a
>>> deep dive into the ATI driver architecture. This is the typical "life cycle" of
>>> an ATI card in a NewWorld Mac:
>>>
>>> 1. If the card firmware lacks an ndrv (e.g. the Radeon 9200 in the mini), the
>>> MacOS uses its generic "COFB" ndrv to get basic video.
>>> 2. Extensions are loaded from disk. The ATI ROM Xtender or iMic's hacked "ATI
>>> Via Driver" extension can replace the previously loaded ndrv. No graphical
>>> acceleration yet.
>>> 3. The complex array of ATI extensions steps in, asks the loaded ndrv about the
>>> card using some private Status calls, and loads some acceleration code if the
>>> card is recognised. Accelerated 2D requires "ATI Resource Manager" and "ATI
>>> Graphics Accelerator" at minimum.
>>>
>>> This was darthnVader's solution to get graphics acceleration working:
>>>
>>> 1. Insert a Mac OS X ndrv into iMic "ATI Via Driver" (better called "ATI
>>> RockHopper2 Driver" after the change).
>>> 2. Replace all or most occurrences of the 5961 device ID in the other extensions
>>> with 5962. Both IDs refer to the Radeon 9200, but the extensions only knew about
>>> the 5961 ID. (Occurrences of 5960 were also replaced -- see below.)
>>>
>>> DarthnVader effectively turned our minis into Mac OS 9 gaming rigs!
>>> Unfortunately, one of the binary patches intermittently broke hardware cursor
>>> support. It might be due to the way that the PowerPC compiler optimised
>>> select/case blocks. Sometimes I also experienced a black screen when the ATI
>>> extensions loaded, which I think was related.
>>>
>>> This is my solution:
>>>
>>> 1. Insert the same Mac OS X ndrv (ATY,RockHopper2 v1.0.1f63, from Mac OS X
>>> 10.3.6) into the Mac OS ROM as an ndrv parcel, to mimic a firmware driver.
>>>
>>> 2. Patch that ndrv to replace 5962 with 5961 whenever it reads from PCI
>>> Configuration Space.
>>> - To achieve this, I got sidetracked and wrote a single-file PowerPC assembler
>>> script (ppcasm.py) and PEF dump/rebuild script (cfmtool.py):
>>> https://github.com/elliotnunn/tbxi-patches/
>>>
>>> 3. Use the unmodified ATI extensions from January 2005.
>>> - The extensions that we host in "9200os9.sit", supposedly from the rare July
>>> 2005 release, do not work.
>>> - I think that they were binary-patched to enable support for the DVI-I Radeon
>>> 9200 card, ID 5960. Specifically, the accl 4 resource of the "ATI Graphics
>>> Accelerator" is an identical build to January 2005, including the build
>>> date, but has 2/2 occurrences of 5961 replaced with 5960. It would be good
>>> to find the originals.
>>>
>>> So here is my first ROM release of the year. It was derived from the
>>> "OS9General" Mac OS ROM (v9.6.1) using my portable Mac mini patching system:
>>> https://github.com/elliotnunn/tbxi-patches/blob/7a5d179/macmini.py
>>>
>>> My ATALoad patch has also been applied, to allow Mac OS 9 to boot from volumes
>>> that were formatted for Mac OS X, without first wiping the disk with "Mac OS 9
>>> Drivers". I think that this is especially useful on machines that were formerly
>>> Mac OS X-only.
>>>
>>> I recommend that this ROM be included in a new release of the Mac mini ISO. It
>>> should be combined with the unmodified ATI extensions from January 2005.
>>>
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