Bryan, I looked at your git-bisect log in comment #13 again. Since the meaning 
of good and bad is reverse, the first good (i.e "bad" in the log) commit seems 
to be 
[103a196f4224dc6872081305cf7f82ebf67aa7bd] drm/i915: PineView only has LVDS and 
CRT ports
The one in comment #14
[c35614380d5c956bfda20eab2755b2f5a7d6f1e7] drm/i915: Don't set up the TV port 
if it isn't in the BIOS table.
is marked as "good" in the log and therefore is really bad.
The strange thing is that between these two commits there shouldn't be any 
changes to you chipset at all. 

Could you build and save the last bad and first good with different
--append-to-version parameters, so that you can install both and make
sure that when you boot the bad one, it is really bad and when you boot
the good one it is really good.

PS: It is suspicious when there are too many bad or good after each
other in the log. You have 6 "good" in a row. Assuming a probability of
1/2 for good or bad in each step of the binary search, the probability
of this happening is 1/(2^5) = 1/32. It may be that you marked
103a196f4224dc6872081305cf7f82ebf67aa7bd as "bad" when it was if fact
bad and therefore should have been marked good. That would lead the
search to find only "good" (i.e. bad) commits afterwards. So I suggest
you test this kernel again first to find out if it is really the first
commit that doesn't have the problem.

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
       Status: Triaged => Incomplete

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