On Fri, May 08, 2015 at 11:40:55AM -0400, Dave Jones wrote: > On Fri, May 08, 2015 at 01:23:59PM +0000, Deucher, Alexander wrote:
> > > I just bought a new radeon (1002:682c), to pair with my shiny new > displayport > > > monitor. > > > It shows a display during through the BIOS POST, and grub, but when the > > > kernel > > > starts up, it's a coin toss whether or not I get anything. > > > Sometimes it just goes straight into power saving. > > > > > > When I do get something on the console, it continues to boot and then X > > > starts up and > > > puts it into power saving too. Trying to flip back to tty1 doesn't > light up the > > > display again. > > > > > > I'm running On debian stable, with copied-by-hand verde_* firmware files > > > from the linux-firmware git tree. > > > Here's a log from the 4.0-rc2 kernel. > > > > > > Any other info I can provide ? > > > > The link training with the monitor seems to fail periodically. You may > have to play with the timing in the link training sequence. It looks like > you also have some power management related issues. Does booting with > radeon.dpm=0 on the kernel command line in grub help? Also does the monitor > support audio? You might also try radeon.audio=0. > > Pretty much the same story with those options.. > > [ 8.162285] [drm:si_dpm_set_power_state [radeon]] *ERROR* > si_enable_smc_cac failed > [ 8.170753] [drm:radeon_dp_link_train [radeon]] *ERROR* displayport link > status failed > [ 8.170778] [drm:radeon_dp_link_train [radeon]] *ERROR* clock recovery > failed > > I did manage to get it to display something for a while. By disabling DP1.2 > with the > LCDs OSD, but then it would only do a maximum of 1024x768. And after a > reboot, > I saw the same messages above, and straight to power saving. I tried tweaking the delays in drm_dp_link_train_clock_recovery_delay, without any noticable difference. Is there something else I can try to make it try harder before giving up? Dave