Re: Radeon jittery post 2.6.35

From: Jerome Glisse
Date: Tue Mar 15 2011 - 17:08:30 EST


On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 4:58 PM, Anders Eriksson <aeriksson@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>  On 03/14/11 23:22, Alex Deucher wrote:
>> On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 6:20 PM, Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> > On Sun, Mar 13, 2011 at 10:08 AM, Anders Eriksson <aeriksson@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> >>  Hi,
>> >>
>> >> I've found what I guess is a radeon (or drm/kms) regression post 2.6.35.
>> >> I've got my TV conneced to my RS690G over HDMI, and the display has
>> >> always been jittery after POST and at the GRUB screen. Pre-KMS, the X
>> >> server (or driver got it sorted), and when KMS started, the display
>> >> stabilized right after the kernel driver was initiated. However, post
>> >> 2.6.35, I see the jitter is back.
>> >>
>> >> I've spent the last month trying to bisect it, but pretty much failed.
>> >> It appears that versions closer to 2.6.38-rcX are more prone to display
>> >> jitter, while 2.6.36 or so can have many successful runs. It also
>> >> appears to be related to device power-on order, or so I've come to
>> >> believe; A stable display can turn jittery, just by power cycling the TV.
>> >>
>
> Some further testing on a clean rc8 suggests that the jitter seen
> there can  reliably be removed by power cycling the TV while in X,
> or starting X with the TV off.
>
> I'm tempted to think that something makes too much out of bad
> info collected from the TV, and falls backs to saner defaults if
> the TV has nothing to say.
>
> I've seen in the logs that the EDID is disliked:
> [drm:radeon_dvi_detect] *ERROR* HDMI-A-1: probed a monitor but
> no|invalid EDID
> Not sure if that is related though (cannot seem to be able to provoke
> that error message right now)
>
> -A

EDID failure could very well explain it, EDID retrieval seems to fails
on some GPU under some circonstance (when there is CPU load that
interfer with i2c timing i guess). Does the log have the edid failure
message when the tv is jittering ? Or is it the otherway around ?

Cheers,
Jerome
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