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<body><span class="vcard"><a class="email" href="mailto:imirkin@alum.mit.edu" title="Ilia Mirkin <imirkin@alum.mit.edu>"> <span class="fn">Ilia Mirkin</span></a>
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title="NEW --- - [NV96] [bisected] DisplayPort dual-head fails to switch to KMS"
href="https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=63135">bug 63135</a>
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<td>[bisected] G69/nv50 DisplayPort dual-head fails to switch to KMS
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<td>[NV96] [bisected] DisplayPort dual-head fails to switch to KMS
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title="NEW --- - [NV96] [bisected] DisplayPort dual-head fails to switch to KMS"
href="https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=63135#c22">Comment # 22</a>
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href="https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=63135">bug 63135</a>
from <span class="vcard"><a class="email" href="mailto:imirkin@alum.mit.edu" title="Ilia Mirkin <imirkin@alum.mit.edu>"> <span class="fn">Ilia Mirkin</span></a>
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<pre>You know, this warning in your dmesg doesn't fill me with confidence:
[ 0.188533] WARNING: at drivers/iommu/intel_irq_remapping.c:533
intel_irq_remapping_supported+0x35/0x78()
[ 0.198212] This system BIOS has enabled interrupt remapping
[ 0.198212] on a chipset that contains an erratum making that
[ 0.198212] feature unstable. To maintain system stability
[ 0.198212] interrupt remapping is being disabled. Please
[ 0.198212] contact your BIOS vendor for an update
Can you see if you can disable DMAR in your bios? I'm sure it's not related,
but... who knows.
Secondly, your log appears to only have errors/warns, not info prints. Would be
good to get the full log. Is that patch still needed BTW? What happens without
it?
These I don't like:
[ 9.190684] nouveau E[ PDISP][0000:03:00.0] DP:0006:0382: bios data not
found
[ 9.191377] nouveau E[ PBUS][0000:03:00.0] MMIO read of 0x03854080 FAULT
at 0x614b00
[ 9.192380] nouveau E[ PBUS][0000:03:00.0] MMIO read of 0x00000090 FAULT
at 0x61c9a8
[ 9.193055] nouveau E[ PBUS][0000:03:00.0] MMIO read of 0x6df3fe24 FAULT
at 0x614200
[ 9.193778] nouveau E[ PBUS][0000:03:00.0] MMIO read of 0x00000000 FAULT
at 0x614b00
[ 9.194453] nouveau E[ PBUS][0000:03:00.0] MMIO write of 0x80000000 FAULT
at 0x610030
[ 9.385564] nouveau E[ PBUS][0000:03:00.0] MMIO read of 0x00100000 FAULT
at 0x61c804
[ 9.385915] nouveau E[ PBUS][0000:03:00.0] MMIO read of 0x00000008 FAULT
at 0x61c804
[ 9.386332] nouveau E[ PBUS][0000:03:00.0] MMIO write of 0x80000000 FAULT
at 0x61c804
[ 9.386676] nouveau E[ PBUS][0000:03:00.0] MMIO read of 0x00000008 FAULT
at 0x61c804
[ 9.387021] nouveau E[ PBUS][0000:03:00.0] MMIO read of 0x00000008 FAULT
at 0x61c830
[ 11.168116] nouveau E[ PBUS][0000:03:00.0] MMIO write of 0x80000001 FAULT
at 0x61c804
[ 11.168794] nouveau E[ PBUS][0000:03:00.0] MMIO read of 0x00000008 FAULT
at 0x61c830
[ 11.169464] nouveau E[ PBUS][0000:03:00.0] MMIO write of 0x00000020 FAULT
at 0x642000
[ 11.171770] nouveau E[ PBUS][0000:03:00.0] MMIO read of 0x0000003c FAULT
at 0x640000
[ 11.174084] nouveau E[ PBUS][0000:03:00.0] MMIO read of 0x00000028 FAULT
at 0x640000
[ 11.175080] nouveau E[ PBUS][0000:03:00.0] MMIO read of 0x80000001 FAULT
at 0x61d004
[ 11.177067] nouveau E[ PBUS][0000:03:00.0] MMIO read of 0x0000001c FAULT
at 0x640000
[ 11.178719] nouveau E[ PBUS][0000:03:00.0] MMIO write of 0x00000008 FAULT
at 0x640000
[ 11.179107] nouveau E[ PBUS][0000:03:00.0] MMIO write of 0x00000014 FAULT
at 0x640000
[ 13.178552] nouveau E[ PBUS][0000:03:00.0] MMIO write of 0x0000006c FAULT
at 0x642000
And they're probably the source of the problem. BTW, it's worth asking -- are
there actual DP connectors on your card, and/or are you using adapters of some
sort?</pre>
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