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Martin Peres changed:
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--- Comment #30 from Michel Dänzer ---
(In reply to Arianne Brink from comment #29)
> My Vega 56 is showing the same problems. However, I noticed that by
> disabling xfsettingsd in XFCE and kscreen in Plasma it solved the problem.
Disabling tho
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--- Comment #29 from Arianne Brink ---
My Vega 56 is showing the same problems. However, I noticed that by disabling
xfsettingsd in XFCE and kscreen in Plasma it solved the problem. It will
suspend my monitors properly using dpms force off. I3W
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--- Comment #28 from Je
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--- Comment #27 from Michel Dänzer ---
Disabling input probing in the monitor isn't a full workaround for me (with an
HP EliteDisplay E242, in case it matters). The monitor stays off, but there's
still a hotplug event, which requires me to re-ar
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--- Comment #26 from OlliC ---
Same problem here. Just switched from a Nvidia GTX 1050Ti to Radeon RX 590 on
Fedora 30 using standard Gnome Desktop.
Using one Benq XL2430 via Displayport and one Benq BL2480T via HDMI.
Monitors won't go to sle
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--- Comment #25 from jigglywig...@3dslice.net ---
Are any logs needed? I am using a rx570 on a LG 27UD59-B and it keeps waking
itself up when it tries to sleep. amdgpu.dc=0 does fix it but then I get mouse
lag when I move my mouse quickly for lon
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--- Comment #24 from Michel Dänzer ---
(In reply to Tom reed from comment #23)
> Appears that when one monitor is switching inputs after turning off it wakes
> up the other monitor. A race condition between the two.
The problem reported here ha
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--- Comment #23 from Tom reed ---
Confirmed problem. Dual monitors prevent DPMS power off.
Problem happens when triggered by screen off or manually with xset dpms force
off.
GPU is Gigabyte RX580.
Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. Kernel 5.0.
Monitors are 2 D
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--- Comment #22 from valentin...@gmail.com ---
This is happening to me as well.
RX570 w/ Acer H236HL Dual head, both inputs HDMI
I didn't have this issue with the same monitors and an nvidia card, so it seems
specific to the amdgpu driver.
The
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--- Comment #21 from tme ---
I've tried to revert commit b0c4e977522c34e20ad54ff4ca104129a7cfdeca but I
haven't been able to successfully compile afterwards, running into the same
issue as before. Setting it as the head still causes the bug to r
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--- Comment #20 from Utku Helvacı (tuxutku) ---
(In reply to tme from comment #15)
> I've been attempting to perform a bisect on an off for a while now with no
> success. The main problem I'm running into is this error when trying to
> compile.
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--- Comment #19 from krutoiles...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to tme from comment #15)
> I've been attempting to perform a bisect on an off for a while now with no
> success. The main problem I'm running into is this error when trying to
> compile.
>
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--- Comment #18 from krutoiles...@gmail.com ---
The function that sets the delay (dc_link_enable_hpd_filter), doesn't seem to
be called anywhere as far as I can see. But I'm a complete noob here so might
be missing something. (In reply to krutoil
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--- Comment #17 from krutoiles...@gmail.com ---
I think this could be related to this commit
b0c4e977522c34e20ad54ff4ca104129a7cfdeca which removed the delay.: Below
patchset seems to be the likely cause as it touches the HDMI portion.
https://l
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--- Comment #16 from krutoiles...@gmail.com ---
Found a partial solution that seems to address the instant wake up under
Wayland.
It seems that by default, the AOS2770SHE starts polling once display
disconnects on one of its inputs. This seems t
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--- Comment #15 from tme ---
I've been attempting to perform a bisect on an off for a while now with no
success. The main problem I'm running into is this error when trying to
compile.
RELOCS arch/x86/boot/compressed/vmlinux.relocs
Unsupport
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--- Comment #14 from krutoiles...@gmail.com ---
I am actually experiencing simar issues. Two monitors using displayport to hdmi
cable to connect Vega 64 to the monitors. No xorg logs as it's under Wayland
but more than happy to test any suggestio
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--- Comment #13 from Nicholas Kazlauskas ---
(In reply to Michel Dänzer from comment #12)
> (In reply to tme from comment #9)
> > Setting amdgpu.dc=1 on 4.15.18 and 4.16.18 does not reproduce the problem.
> > It does, however, reproduce on 4.17.
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--- Comment #12 from Michel Dänzer ---
(In reply to tme from comment #9)
> Setting amdgpu.dc=1 on 4.15.18 and 4.16.18 does not reproduce the problem.
> It does, however, reproduce on 4.17.19.
Can you bisect between 4.16.18 and 4.17.19?
(I see
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--- Comment #11 from Nathan Patera ---
I have the same exact bug as a secondary confirmation of this bug. I am
currently using kernel version 4.15.0-42-generic with an RX 580
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--- Comment #10 from Alex Deucher ---
(In reply to Michel Dänzer from comment #8)
>
> This does look like there are hotplug events, and the HDMI output is
> considered disconnected for a moment.
When the monitor enters dpms, it starts polling
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--- Comment #9 from tme ---
I've tested some more kernels, all from
https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/.
Setting amdgpu.dc=1 on 4.15.18 and 4.16.18 does not reproduce the problem. It
does, however, reproduce on 4.17.19.
Also, I now
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--- Comment #8 from Michel Dänzer ---
>From the Xorg log file:
[ 212.439] (II) AMDGPU(0): Allocate new frame buffer 1440x900
[ 212.439] (II) AMDGPU(0): => pitch 6144 bytes
[ 212.639] (II) AMDGPU(0): Allocate new frame buffer 3360x1080
[
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--- Comment #7 from tme ---
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dmesg output
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--- Comment #6 from tme ---
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Xorg log
I reproduced the problem at about 210 in the log.
Unfortunately I don't see an option to poll inputs in my m
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--- Comment #5 from Alex Deucher ---
Do you have an option in your monitor's menu to poll inputs? If so can you
disable it? Some monitors poll inputs which sometimes causes the hpd pin to
fire which looks like a hotplug event to the driver.
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--- Comment #4 from fin4...@hotmail.com ---
Use the DVI connector then. The HDMI development has a low priority. Developers
use the display port connector and it is computer oriented while HDMI is for
consumer electronics. I did sold my HDMI only
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--- Comment #2 from fin4...@hotmail.com ---
I am tired to automatic monitor sleep problems and made a launcher to manually
sleep the monitor.
#! /bin/bash
sleep 5s
xset dpms force standby
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--- Comment #1 from tme ---
Forgot to mention that I have tested and reproduced this bug on kernel versions
4.18, 4.20, and 5.0-rc1.
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Bug ID: 109246
Summary: HDMI connected monitors fail to sleep and instead turn
back on when amdgpu.dc=1
Product: DRI
Version: unspecified
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)
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