https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49943
Martin Peres changed:
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--- Comment #10 from Harald Judt ---
I didn't disable polling. However, if the patches haven't been merged upstream
yet, then it's clear that it will not work. Thanks for clarification.
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--- Comment #9 from Alex Deucher ---
(In reply to comment #8)
> Reproducible with linux-3.6.0-rc6. If it is a duplicate of bug 51042,
> shouldn't this be fixed now, or have the patches referenced in that bug not
> been committed yet
> (http://com
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--- Comment #10 from Harald Judt ---
I didn't disable polling. However, if the patches haven't been merged upstream
yet, then it's clear that it will not work. Thanks for clarification.
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--- Comment #9 from Alex Deucher ---
(In reply to comment #8)
> Reproducible with linux-3.6.0-rc6. If it is a duplicate of bug 51042,
> shouldn't this be fixed now, or have the patches referenced in that bug not
> been committed yet
> (http://com
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--- Comment #8 from Harald Judt 2012-09-21 16:05:14 UTC ---
Reproducible with linux-3.6.0-rc6. If it is a duplicate of bug 51042, shouldn't
this be fixed now, or have the patches referenced in that bug not been
committed yet
(http://comments.gman
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--- Comment #8 from Harald Judt 2012-09-21 16:05:14 UTC ---
Reproducible with linux-3.6.0-rc6. If it is a duplicate of bug 51042, shouldn't
this be fixed now, or have the patches referenced in that bug not been
committed yet
(http://comments.gman
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--- Comment #6 from Harald Judt 2012-06-14 16:09:16 PDT ---
Yes, the computer prints these everytime I plug or unplug the HDMI monitor:
[drm:evergreen_irq_process], IH: HPD6
There are exactly 6 such messages to be found in dmesg, that would exa
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--- Comment #5 from Alex Deucher 2012-06-14 15:20:27 PDT
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Can you see if the hw is still generating interrupts? Enable drm debugging
(boot with drm.debug=1 on the kernel command line in grub or as root:
echo 1 > /sys/module/drm/parameters/de
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--- Comment #4 from Harald Judt 2012-06-14 15:14:51 PDT ---
Ok, tried again with 3.4.0 final.
First, no HDMI monitor connected:
Evergreen HDMI regs:
0x601c 0x (0)
0x6028 0x050ff012 (84930578)
0x6034 0x0012 (18)
0x6040 0x
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--- Comment #7 from Alex Deucher 2012-06-14 16:44:11 UTC ---
ok, so the hw is working fine, the event is just not getting propagated to
userspace properly. Might be a duplicate of bug 51042.
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--- Comment #7 from Alex Deucher 2012-06-14 16:44:11 UTC
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ok, so the hw is working fine, the event is just not getting propagated to
userspace properly. Might be a duplicate of bug 51042.
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--- Comment #6 from Harald Judt 2012-06-14 16:09:16 PDT ---
Yes, the computer prints these everytime I plug or unplug the HDMI monitor:
[drm:evergreen_irq_process], IH: HPD6
There are exactly 6 such messages to be found in dmesg, that would exa
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--- Comment #5 from Alex Deucher 2012-06-14 15:20:27 PDT ---
Can you see if the hw is still generating interrupts? Enable drm debugging
(boot with drm.debug=1 on the kernel command line in grub or as root:
echo 1 > /sys/module/drm/parameters/deb
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--- Comment #4 from Harald Judt 2012-06-14 15:14:51 PDT ---
Ok, tried again with 3.4.0 final.
First, no HDMI monitor connected:
Evergreen HDMI regs:
0x601c 0x (0)
0x6028 0x050ff012 (84930578)
0x6034 0x0012 (18)
0x6040 0x
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--- Comment #3 from Harald Judt 2012-05-20 05:05:10 PDT ---
Changing the register value using radeonreg also doesn't work:
radeonreg regset 0x6058 0x
OLD: 0x6058 (6058) 0xff0ff000 (-15732736)
NEW: 0x6058 (6058) 0xff0ff000 (-157
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--- Comment #3 from Harald Judt 2012-05-20 05:05:10 PDT ---
Changing the register value using radeonreg also doesn't work:
radeonreg regset 0x6058 0x
OLD: 0x6058 (6058) 0xff0ff000 (-15732736)
NEW: 0x6058 (6058) 0xff0ff000 (-157
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--- Comment #2 from Harald Judt 2012-05-18 06:45:13 PDT ---
BTW: Connecting HDMI again shows the following values:
HDMI connected:
0x601c 0x (0)
0x6028 0x0612 (100663314)
0x6034 0x0012 (18)
0x6040 0x (0)
0x604c 0x
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--- Comment #1 from Harald Judt 2012-05-18 06:35:44 PDT ---
Ok, I've run radeonreg, here is the output:
Before HDMI connected:
0x601c 0x (0)
0x6028 0x0612 (100663314)
0x6034 0x0012 (18)
0x6040 0x (0)
0x604c 0x000
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--- Comment #2 from Harald Judt 2012-05-18 06:45:13 PDT ---
BTW: Connecting HDMI again shows the following values:
HDMI connected:
0x601c 0x (0)
0x6028 0x0612 (100663314)
0x6034 0x0012 (18)
0x6040 0x (0)
0x604c 0x
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--- Comment #1 from Harald Judt 2012-05-18 06:35:44 PDT ---
Ok, I've run radeonreg, here is the output:
Before HDMI connected:
0x601c 0x (0)
0x6028 0x0612 (100663314)
0x6034 0x0012 (18)
0x6040 0x (0)
0x604c 0x000
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