[Intel-gfx] i915 KMS interferes with nVidia card
Jani Nikula
jani.nikula at linux.intel.com
Thu Mar 13 09:27:44 CET 2014
On Thu, 13 Mar 2014, Ben Johnson <intel-gfx at geekamole.com> wrote:
> Sorry if I'm violating list etiquette in any way--the readme link to
> intellinuxgraphics.org no longer works.
Thanks for letting us know. Better now?
http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/intel-gfx
> My hardware:
> Asrock Z77 Extreme4 with iGPU Multi-Monitor enabled. Primary graphics is
> set to PCIe but that doesn't make a difference.
> i7 3770k / HD 4000
> nVidia GTX 660 running nVidia's binary drivers v334.21, although
> multiple versions have the issue
>
> My software:
> Stable Gentoo with gentoo-sources-3.12.13, although multiple kernels
> have the issue
>
> I am trying to use both the HD 4000 graphics and the nVidia card
> simultaneously in a single-seat multiple-X-server Zaphod scenario. I
> have another cheap nVidia card on order so I don't have any urgent need
> and maybe not any need at all to get this working with i915.
>
> The Zaphod setup works fine with the exception of two problems that
> occur only when the i915 driver is loaded with modesetting enabled.
> I.e., not loading i915 or setting "nomodeset" or "i915.modeset=0" at
> boot resolves the issue, but does not allow the HD 4000 to be used. With
> i915 loaded normally:
>
> 1) The nVidia virtual terminals are messed up. They appear zoomed-in and
> don't update.
> 2) The nVidia card does not resume correctly from suspend-to-ram. It
> prints some errors to dmesg and either doesn't wake the monitor up, or
> doesn't ever show the X session again until I reboot.
>
> I am a C programmer and I don't mind helping to fix this if it turns out
> to be relatively simple issue and my help is desired. Is this a known
> limitation, and does anyone have a clear idea what the problem is or
> where to look?
I don't have any ideas off the top of my head, maybe others do. However
you should expect problems reproducible only with closed source binary
drivers to have a relatively low priority.
BR,
Jani.
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