I no longer have this printer, so we can close this one.
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Looks like a crash (on resume?), I'll take a look.
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Timing out. Aitor, if you get around to testing Chris's patch, please
re-open.
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I guess this one is either fixed or dead.
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Hm, another option might be to switch to timeout mode on SNB. With a
long enough timeout, we could apply the "emit a primitive" workaround
everytime we come out of rc6 and hopefully make things more stable...
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Is this still a problem? We've landed some fixes that could affect
this, though the X thing still confuses me.
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It's in Linus's tree:
commit b708a1d5ea7880b399dbd45cacafff6ae8d73171
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Date: Mon Jun 11 14:39:56 2012 -0400
drm/i915: don't enumerate HDMID if an eDP panel is already active on
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I guess it's either fixed or the reporter gave up...
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This one is fixed now, isn't it Daniel?
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Looks like at least one reporter said this was fixed in the LP bug.
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Marked fixed in the LP bug, so doing the same here.
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I didn't have a specific change in mind, I guess SNA doesn't work for
you though?
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Any update? Maybe the latest one is fixed after all?
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Assuming this is fixed by the LVDS detection patch. Please re-open if
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Usually we file new bugs for new issues, but we can just rename this
one.
Can you capture a video of the flicker?
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Sorry this is taking so long, Oleksij. I wish I could reproduce it.
With the current drm-intel-next, do you see both outputs in xrandr even
with the VGA plugged in at boot? Or does it still not enumerate at all
if VGA is plugged in?
If you use the vesa driver are you able to get both displays g
Ah your BIOS may be doing something funky then, does it have options to
control which output to use? Sometimes you can make it use the LFP
(local flat panel) all the time.
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commit 23bb2df76c6af94c40483cb80ee3559a2d10a596
Author: Jesse Barnes
Date: Thu Jun 14 15:28:33 2012 -0400
drm/i915: cache the EDID for eDP panels
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No update, but I assume this is fixed by:
commit 46c325a871d50096b312e0f7f48182f2152ee836
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Date: Mon Jun 11 14:39:56 2012 -0400
drm/i915: don't enumerate HDMID if an eDP panel is already active on
the por
in drm-intel-fixes.
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This happens in 12.04 too. It now looks like the string "toggle-
maximize-vertically" is being put into gconf. The dashes should be
underscores though; correcting it to "toggle_maximize_vertically" makes
things work as expected.
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Can you attach the output from intel_reg_dumper when booting with
nomodeset and in the broken case? I just want to confirm your eDP
config...
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Titl
Is there a BIOS update available for your machine? That may help...
also we may need to take the VBT values and stuff them back into the
regs at init time to give them reasonable values.
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our configuration...
The top of the tree I was using is this commit (i.e. drm-intel-next-
queued from this morning):
commit b98e5240b362e702355ffedba05aeb589dfbcbe2
Author: Jesse Barnes
Date: Fri Apr 13 18:24:38 2012 +0100
drm/i915: manage PCH PLLs separately from pipes
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Some of the recent i2c improvements may have helped too, worth
verifying.
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Any update? I think this must have been fixed by one of the dither
fixes...
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fuzzy and corrupted display after DPMS cycles
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Just posted an update to #42278 that might be related as well.
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Please see the update to 42278, there's a patch there and instructions
on how to avoid output detection. It may be the same issue.
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Ok so if you have the monitor plugged in before you power on, the
internal display doesn't come up, right?
How is the behavior different between -fixes and -queued?
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Based on comment #37 it sounds like the -fixes branch works ok, but then
later we find out the -queued branch does not.
If only -queued were a superset of -fixes we could bisect it down to the
regressing commit.
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Ok so now we're seeing new bugs.
Can you open a bug for the crash at modeset with drm-intel-next-queued
and attach the dmesg if you can with the oops or panic output?
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This seems more likely to be the dithering bug, have you tried with:
commit c4867936474183332db4c19791a65fdad6474fd5
Author: Daniel Vetter
Date: Tue Apr 10 10:42:36 2012 +0200
drm/i915: properly compute dp dithering for user-created modes
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Two things may be going on here:
1) we're setting the DP audio enable bit too early I think; we should only
set it when we go to a normal link mode
2) there may not be enough bw for audio at 25x16 with the clock configuration
we use, we may need to reduce the audio config somehow
Paulo, do y
Wonder if this is another dupe of the eDP bpp bug... does drm-intel-next
still have this issue? Daniel pushed a good fix in recently...
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> Also, do you know if this patch has been sent to upstream stable? It
> > would be good to have it in an upcoming v3.2.y release.
>
> I fully agree the patch should be in a v3.2.y release but don't know
> if it's been submitted yet...
> CC'ing Jesse Barnes (
Looks like a tool like http://www.pcitree.de/userguide.html#BARspace
would be able to dump the BAR space of the gfx device, then we could
compare what Windows does with what we do (assuming you still have this
problem and you haven't given up hope on this 2 year old bug).
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Can you somehow get the timings of the modes used under Windows? And
ideally a register dump of the MMIO region of the gfx device?
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I assume it's just as blurry under Windows? Did you want to run the
panel at 19x12 or is 16x10 what you were aiming for?
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Looks like 16x10 on the 23" panel uses a higher dotclock; it's not a
reduced blanking mode:
good:
1680x1050 (0x44) 119.0MHz +HSync -VSync *current +preferred
h: width 1680 start 1728 end 1760 total 1840 skew0 clock 64.7KHz
v: height 1050 start 1053 end 1059 total 1080
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Binary package hint: upstart
This looks like it may be upstart related.
At boot time, my system just boots to a text prompt. Basic services
like dbus, avahi, and gdm fail to start.
It looks like dbus is failing to get the 'local-filesystems' signal from
mountall. However,
Oh no, I forgot to cc stable. Will fix that now.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35115907/drm-edid-workaround-bad-hvtotal.patch
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Well, I'm a bit confused by this one. The fix we put together for
Jaunty should already be in the kernel, but based on the pictures it
does look like we're programming a bad mode. The machine should still
be up though, so it would be good to get logs with DRM debugging enabled
(you can force this
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When using hplip to print to my photosmart7760 printer, I usually see a lot of
USB related failures in my system log:
[ 1246.230135] usb 3-1: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 16
[ 1261.350104] usb 3-1: device descriptor read/64,
Still fails in the latest karmic beta. I added a local hack to work around the
issue by appending
update-initramfs -k $ver -c
update-grub
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The kernel portion of this work is targeted at kernel 2.6.32 (Kristian
Hogsberg has been posting the patches most recently). There are also
libdrm, mesa, xserver and driver changes required, which should land in
the Intel gfx Q3 release, and in the next stable X server release.
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Interesting video... so the machine isn't hung, but compiz (or whatever)
isn't coming back.
Can you capture register dumps from before and after the suspend? Also,
does suspend/resume work from the console w/o X running? If not,
register dumps from that case may be the most helpful...
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There's one patch that's been helping some platforms:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/intel-gfx/2009-July/003148.html
as for checking whether you're doing a POST, the main thing would be to
make sure you're not passing any args on the kernel command line, and
that you've renamed vbetool to s
Can you login to the machine and capture logs? Are you sure the
suspend/resume scripts or platform aren't running a VBIOS POST at resume
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The 2.7.1 intel driver has some fixes that may be related to this issue. There
are also some important kernel fixes needed for 8xx chips:
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There are probably a lot of duplicates of this one, including pitti's
"pipe a underrun" bug. Probably most of the display flicker bugs can be
duped here or to pitti's bug, since they have the same root cause
(incorrect FIFO configuration or an unsupportable configuration for a
given platform due t
Can someone confirm whether this still happens with KMS?
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Ah nevermind, it looks like that patch was pulled from upstream (see the
referenced bug). I recently posted a KMS patch to support this feature though:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/intel-gfx/2009-May/002449.html
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xrandr allows you to set a primary output now (see the --primary
option), so it sounds like this is really an RFE for the GNOME display
applet to support this feature, if it doesn't already.
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Yeah the original backtrace indicates a legacy path is being taken...
sounds like newer drivers fix the issue but introduce a memory leak.
Can you confirm with the xorg edgers bits?
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Does this still happen with the xorg edgers bits and the 2.6.30-rc7
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Any update on fixing this for Jaunty? The html2 viewer in the extras
package looks nicer than dillo (which is included in the working regular
plugins package) imo.
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Oh well, I guess users who run into this (most people doing large builds
I expect) will have to grab fresher kernels from elsewhere. Thanks for
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Ok so the bug I mentioned in 196 doesn't actually exist, so ignore that
request.
However Eric is now worried about the buffer reuse we're seeing in the
dumps. If caching is at all wrong or we're not taking care to reset the
buffer contents correctly between reuse it could easily cause problems.
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