[REGRESSION] i915: No HDMI output with 4.4
Oleksandr Natalenko
oleksandr at natalenko.name
Mon Feb 15 07:57:06 UTC 2016
Hi, Ville.
13.02.2016 01:23, Ville Syrjälä wrote:
> Few other ideas:
> - Was the monitor sleeping when you tried this? Can you maybe push
> some button on it and then immediately run the intel_reg read command
> again?
Nope. It just goes to sleep mode after (I suppose) drm module is loaded.
Before module gets loaded monitor displays console as it should and does
not sleep. However, I've tried to switch monitor inputs as well as
pushing power button with no luck.
> - Do you have another monitor to try?
> - Do you have another cable to try?
Will find that.
> - Maybe the pullup/down on the hpd line is misconfigured or something.
> Any chance of updating the BIOS on the machine?
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Base Board Information
Manufacturer: ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC.
Product Name: H61M-K
BIOS Information
Vendor: American Megatrends Inc.
Version: 0801
Release Date: 07/21/2014
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0801 is the latest available for this board.
> - What does 'intel_reg read 0xc2000 0xc2004 0xc2020' say?
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(0x000c2000): 0x00000000
(0x000c2004): 0x00000001
(0x000c2020): 0x60004000
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> - The spec claims the TMDS vs. SDVO select has something to do with
> hpd generation. I can't see any difference on my IVB though, so not
> sure it's really true.
>
> What does 'intel_reg read 0xe1140 0xe1150 0xe1160' tell us?
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HDMIB (0x000e1140): 0x00000018 (disabled
pipe A 8bpc SDVO DVI audio disabled +vsync +hsync non-detected)
HDMIC (0x000e1150): 0x00000804 (disabled
pipe A 8bpc TMDS DVI audio disabled -vsync -hsync detected)
HDMID (0x000e1160): 0x00000018 (disabled
pipe A 8bpc SDVO DVI audio disabled +vsync +hsync non-detected)
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> Let's try these anyway (with the cable plugged in):
>
> intel_reg write 0xe1140 0x0
> intel_reg write 0xe1150 0x0
> intel_reg write 0xe1160 0x0
> sleep 1
> intel_reg read 0xc4000
>
> intel_reg write 0xe1140 0x800
> intel_reg write 0xe1150 0x800
> intel_reg write 0xe1160 0x800
> sleep 1
> intel_reg read 0xc4000
>
> intel_reg write 0xe1140 0x800800
> intel_reg write 0xe1150 0x800800
> intel_reg write 0xe1160 0x800800
> sleep 1
> intel_reg read 0xc4000
>
> intel_reg write 0xe1140 0x800000
> intel_reg write 0xe1150 0x800000
> intel_reg write 0xe1160 0x800000
> sleep 1
> intel_reg read 0xc4000
>
Same output for all 4 sets of commands:
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(0x000c4000): 0x00000000
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Regards,
Oleksandr.
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