[Openicc] HP Elitebook 8540W notebook with Dreamcolor display

Kai-Uwe Behrmann ku.b at gmx.de
Sun Feb 13 06:17:12 PST 2011


Am 13.02.11, 07:55 -0500 schrieb Emil Briggs:
> On Sunday 13 February 2011 01:55:52 Kai-Uwe Behrmann wrote:
>> Am 12.02.11, 11:12 -0500 schrieb Emil Briggs:
>>> On Saturday 12 February 2011 10:20:34 Kai-Uwe Behrmann wrote:
>>>> Am 12.02.11, 09:00 -0500 schrieb Emil Briggs:
>>>>> to see what was there and it gave me a "No displays found" message.
>>>>>
>>>>> i2cdetect -l shows 10 separate /dev/i2c-* nvidia entries so the kernel
>>>>> i2c support is there. I ran hpdc_util again with strace and started
>>>>> looking through the code. The devices are opened successfully but
>>>>> writing to them fails. I'm not quite sure how to proceed next. I do
>>>>> have the Quadro graphics card with the proprietary driver. Just for
>>>>> kicks I tried using the opensource nvidia driver but this does not
>>>>> work -- looking in the Xorg.0.log it finds the I2C/ddc interfaces but
>>>>> is unable to read any EDID information from them.
>>>>
>>>> Did you see the forum post on the ookala-mcf page around EDID?
>>>> http://sourceforge.net/projects/ookala-mcf/forums/forum/898199/topic/339
>>>> 741 5
>>>
>>> I had not but it's not a permissions issue since I ran it as root after
>>> the it failed as a non privileged user.
>>
>> Did you try Xcm/libXcm[1] to see the i2c channels?
>> "xcmddc requests EDID from a monitor over the i2c bus."
>> libXcm installs a udev rule for activating the i2c bus.
>>
>
>
> No nodes found and strace shows the same thing I saw with hpdc_util.
>
>
> open("/dev/", O_RDONLY|O_NONBLOCK|O_DIRECTORY|O_CLOEXEC) = 3
> fcntl(3, F_GETFD)                       = 0x1 (flags FD_CLOEXEC)
> brk(0)                                  = 0x192a000
> brk(0x1953000)                          = 0x1953000
> getdents64(3, /* 198 entries */, 32768) = 5784
> open("/dev/i2c-9", O_RDWR)              = 4
> ioctl(4, 0x703, 0x50)                   = 0
> nanosleep({0, 50000000}, NULL)          = 0
> write(4, "\0", 1)                       = -1 EIO (Input/output error)
> open("/dev/i2c-8", O_RDWR)              = 5
> ioctl(5, 0x703, 0x50)                   = 0
> nanosleep({0, 50000000}, NULL)          = 0
> write(5, "\0", 1)                       = -1 EIO (Input/output error)
> open("/dev/i2c-7", O_RDWR)              = 6
> ioctl(6, 0x703, 0x50)                   = 0
> nanosleep({0, 50000000}, NULL)          = 0
> write(6, "\0", 1)                       = -1 EIO (Input/output error)
> open("/dev/i2c-6", O_RDWR)              = 7
> ioctl(7, 0x703, 0x50)                   = 0
> nanosleep({0, 50000000}, NULL)          = 0
> write(7, "\0", 1)                       = -1 EIO (Input/output error)
> open("/dev/i2c-5", O_RDWR)              = 8
> ioctl(8, 0x703, 0x50)                   = 0
> nanosleep({0, 50000000}, NULL)          = 0
> write(8, "\0", 1)                       = -1 EIO (Input/output error)
> open("/dev/i2c-4", O_RDWR)              = 9
> ioctl(9, 0x703, 0x50)                   = 0
> nanosleep({0, 50000000}, NULL)          = 0
> write(9, "\0", 1)                       = -1 EIO (Input/output error)
> open("/dev/i2c-3", O_RDWR)              = 10
> ioctl(10, 0x703, 0x50)                  = 0
> nanosleep({0, 50000000}, NULL)          = 0
> write(10, "\0", 1)                      = -1 EIO (Input/output error)
> open("/dev/i2c-2", O_RDWR)              = 11
> ioctl(11, 0x703, 0x50)                  = 0
> nanosleep({0, 50000000}, NULL)          = 0
> write(11, "\0", 1)                      = -1 EIO (Input/output error)
> open("/dev/i2c-1", O_RDWR)              = 12
> ioctl(12, 0x703, 0x50)                  = 0
> nanosleep({0, 50000000}, NULL)          = 0
> write(12, "\0", 1)                      = -1 EIO (Input/output error)
> open("/dev/i2c-0", O_RDWR)              = 13
> ioctl(13, 0x703, 0x50)                  = 0
> nanosleep({0, 50000000}, NULL)          = 0
> write(13, "\0", 1)                      = -1 EIO (Input/output error)


Then, its best to contact HP for support.

kind regards
Kai-Uwe Behrmann
-- 
developing for colour management 
www.behrmann.name + www.oyranos.org



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