The Radeon driver uses the analog/digital flag to determine if the
DAC or the TMDS encoder should be enabled on a DVI-I connector.
If the EDID is bogus this flag is no longer reliable. This fix
adds a fallback to DAC load detection to determine if anything
is connected to the DAC. If not and a (bog
On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 12:32 PM, Egbert Eich wrote:
> The Radeon driver uses the analog/digital flag to determine if the
> DAC or the TMDS encoder should be enabled on a DVI-I connector.
> If the EDID is bogus this flag is no longer reliable. This fix
> adds a fallback to DAC load detection to de
On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 12:32 PM, Egbert Eich wrote:
> The Radeon driver uses the analog/digital flag to determine if the
> DAC or the TMDS encoder should be enabled on a DVI-I connector.
> If the EDID is bogus this flag is no longer reliable. This fix
> adds a fallback to DAC load detection to de
The Radeon driver uses the analog/digital flag to determine if the
DAC or the TMDS encoder should be enabled on a DVI-I connector.
If the EDID is bogus this flag is no longer reliable. This fix
adds a fallback to DAC load detection to determine if anything
is connected to the DAC. If not and a (bog