Le samedi 12 janvier 2013 à 21:54 +0100, Vincent Blut a écrit : > Le lundi 07 janvier 2013 à 23:55 +0100, Vincent Blut a écrit : > > Le samedi 05 janvier 2013 à 17:25 +0100, Julien Cristau a écrit : > > > On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 17:13:35 +0100, Julien Cristau wrote: > > > > > > > http://people.debian.org/~jcristau/linux-image-3.2.0-4.drm-686-pae_3.2.35-3~jcristau.1_i386.deb > > > > sha1sum 17980ee5bafc40bb4e7bf42576ce40ac81c75833 > > > > > > > > http://people.debian.org/~jcristau/linux-image-3.2.0-4.drm-amd64_3.2.35-3~jcristau.1_amd64.deb > > > > sha1sum f6711fe6d0d924aab82ec82fe1a86102a69a8c32 > > > > Hi Julien et al. > > > > I tested with an Asus UX31A (Ivybridge Mobile GT2, eDP1 display), using > > 2D and 3D drivers from Wheezy (respectively versions 2.19.0-6 and > > 8.0.5-3). > > > > On the DE side, I used GNOME Shell and Cinnamon (both need 3D > > acceleration). > > > > On the kernel side, I used: > > > > i915.i915_enable_rc6={0, 1, 3} → no issue (don't know if it worth to > > test RC6pp) > > > > i915.semaphores=1 → ditto > > > > In order to stress the GPU, I played some video bits in 1080p mostly > > using VAAPI, played video games (native and emulated), and the usual > > glxgear to see if all went well, and that's a *success*, the kernel is > > pretty stable (contrary to the "raw" 3.2 series which causes some > > freezes on this system, but that's another story I need to > > investigate ;-)). > > > > Voilà, to me this kernel is in really good shape, so thank you Julien > > for backporting this stuff! > > > > TODO: > > - Testing VGA and HDMI outputs
I tested the HDMI output on two external screens (TV and 'standard' display). Suspending/resuming with external display attached shows no regressions, as well as sound through HDMI, which is handled by 'drm/i915' IIRC. To conclude, those 'HDMI output' tests have shown neither new bugs nor regressions (at least on my system). Cheers, Vincent > > - Testing my old GPUs to prevent regressions (Radeon X800XL and Nvidia > > 7600GS) > > Hi, > > Finally had time to test those old cards, as expected absolutely all > went well. > > Concerned devices: > > $ lspci -nnv | grep VGA > 05:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] > nee ATI R430 [Radeon X800 XL] (PCIe) [1002:554d] (prog-if 00 [VGA > controller]) > > $ lspci -nnv | grep VGA > 05:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: NVIDIA Corporation G73 > [GeForce 7600 GS] [10de:0392] (rev a1) (prog-if 00 [VGA controller]) > > libdrm, 2D and 3D drivers from Wheezy. > > Tested using glxgear, playing 720p videos (with Xvideo and Opengl video > output), playing some basic games, google earth… > > Cheers, > Vincent > > > - Testing SNA (?) > > - Advertising about this kernel (I found it haphazardly by diving in the > > BTS) > > > > > > > > > Added > > > http://people.debian.org/~jcristau/linux-image-3.2.0-4.drm-486_3.2.35-3~jcristau.1_i386.deb > > > sha1sum 76f67adbed522f8e42216f8595c8b5d1699af9ec > > > > > > Cheers, > > > Julien > > > > Regards, > > Vincent > > > > > > PS: By the way if Greg KH tags a new longterm kernel, will there be a > > chance to see the DRM subsystem backported in Wheezy or that's > > definitely too invasive and we'll stay with 3.4 (I don't have any issue > > with that, I'm just curious). > > > > > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-kernel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1359380309.3709.12.camel@lamella