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Hi,<br>
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I would like to post a bug report for the Intel i915 driver, not
sure if this is the right place to do it.<br>
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The framebuffer compression feature is sometimes causing screen
flickering on my Asus UX501 laptop (i7-4720HQ with the HD4600
graphics).
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I'm trying to reduce my battery usage and the kernel parameter
"i915.enable_fbc=1" saves about 2W actually!<br>
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I'm running Kubuntu 15.04 with mainstream kernel 4.1.0 and the
latest Intel drivers from 01.org version 1.2.0.<br>
However I was experiencing the same problem also with previous
versions.<br>
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The flickering itself is as follows. In most cases the picture (X
with KDE desktop) is OK. However with certain image patterns the
screen starts to flicker multiple times per second, sometimes it
affects only part of the screen, and it looks like the picture
switching fast between normal and a bit scrambled. The screen is
still readable.<br>
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An example of an image pattern triggering the flickering Firefox
with youtube at the end of the video when you see the tiles with
other similar videos to watch. If I navigate to a different page the
flickering disappears. It is really picture dependent.<br>
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Not sure what it exactly is but with the enable_fbc=0 the problem
reliably disappears. So I believe it is related to the framebuffer
compression.<br>
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It would be really great if you could make the FBC working well also
on this HW. It saves a lot of battery.<br>
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Please let me know if you need some more information.<br>
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Thanks a lot<br>
Petr<br>
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