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--- Comment #13 from Benoit Gschwind gschw...@gnu-log.net 2012-08-10 10:11:08
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I confirm that kernel 3.6-rc1 with 2 last patch working.
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--- Comment #14 from Benoit Gschwind gschw...@gnu-log.net 2012-08-10 11:59:25
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I quite disappointed,
I cleaned up my kernel install, removed old modules/kernel from my system, them
rebuilt the patched kernel, then issue is back.
Do run
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--- Comment #15 from Ryan Bourgeois bluedrag...@gmail.com 2012-08-10 13:17:52
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No, the proprietary driver is not run first. Make sure you have both patches
installed - the GPIO reset patch and the force BPC patch. Both of those issues
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--- Comment #17 from Benoit Gschwind gschw...@gnu-log.net 2012-08-11 02:36:26
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I was not totally wrong, there is a bug :)
When you switch to intel and them switch back to nvidia with OS X, video output
is broken again.
To solve issue
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--- Comment #18 from Ryan Bourgeois bluedrag...@gmail.com 2012-08-11 02:39:33
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Based on how I'm reading it that makes sense...if you're running the Intel card
without the Intel patches for the Retina it's not going to work. But that's not
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--- Comment #19 from Benoit Gschwind gschw...@gnu-log.net 2012-08-11 02:50:46
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I didn't explain well :)
0. boot linux with nouveau patched kernel, work well
1. boot OS X switch to intel.
2. boot linux, work well with intel patched kernel
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--- Comment #20 from Ryan Bourgeois bluedrag...@gmail.com 2012-08-11 03:04:06
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I'm guessing the whole vbios isn't posting properly. Do that again, but this
time boot with the following kernel commandline option: nouveau.force_post=1
This
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--- Comment #21 from Benoit Gschwind gschw...@gnu-log.net 2012-08-11 03:22:07
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Yes, this solve this minor issue, I followed this step :
0. boot OS X switch to nvidia
1. boot linux, get garbage
2. boot linux with nouveau.force_post=1, no
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--- Comment #12 from Ryan Bourgeois bluedrag...@gmail.com 2012-08-10 05:12:25
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Created attachment 65367
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Patch to force bpc to 6
There's work going on with the Intel card. It was
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--- Comment #9 from Ryan Bourgeois bluedrag...@gmail.com 2012-07-14 06:46:14
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Thanks to the guys on #nouveau, I've moved a little further.
Loading nouveau with force_post=1 allows the driver to retrieve the EDID
information. I'm trying
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--- Comment #10 from Ryan Bourgeois bluedrag...@gmail.com 2012-07-15 05:25:17
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I've gotten the connectors working and it pulls the correct EDID from the
monitor. I'll have a patch that will fix this _only_ for the MacBook Pro 10,1
as it's
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--- Comment #11 from Ryan Bourgeois bluedrag...@gmail.com 2012-07-15 05:37:43
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Created attachment 64226
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Patch to call nouveau_gpio_reset outside of vbios post.
This patch calls
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--- Comment #7 from Ryan Bourgeois bluedrag...@gmail.com 2012-07-12 06:33:55
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I've discovered something new. After loading and unloading the nVidia blob
driver the nouveau driver is able to retrieve EDID from the eDP-2 connector and
sets
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--- Comment #8 from Ryan Bourgeois bluedrag...@gmail.com 2012-07-12 21:17:47
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I've reverse engineered the ACPI calls the nVidia blob makes during the process
of loading and unloading. None of them are helpful in enabling the panel's I2C.
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--- Comment #6 from Ryan Bourgeois bluedrag...@gmail.com 2012-07-11 16:29:56
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I've tracked this connector issue down to the nouveau_probe_i2c_addr call
returning false as a result of the i2c_transfer call returning -ENXIO. I'm
attempting
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Created attachment 64089
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dmesg with auxch debugging
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Created attachment 64090
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dmesg with full debug
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Created attachment 64091
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vbios
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Created attachment 64092
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output of lspci -v
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Created attachment 64094
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drm.debug=0x04 during screen reset
I've attached the output of dmesg during
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