On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 12:58:56PM +0200, Oleksandr Natalenko wrote:
Ville, Daniel,
I've just got another monitor and another DVI-HDMI cable, and here what I've
got.
===Single Link DVI-D cable with 3 different monitors===
Computer DVI âââ DVI-D (Single Link)/HDMI cable âââ HDMI LG 23MP65HQ-P ===
not working
I presume the above LG screen is what you've called previously "old
monitor"?
Computer DVI âââ DVI-D (Single Link)/HDMI cable âââ HDMI LG 23MP67HQ-P ===
not working
Computer DVI âââ DVI-D (Single Link)/HDMI cable âââ HDMI LG 23MP55HQ-P ===
works!
===Dual Link DVI-D cable with monitor that doesn't work with Single Link
cable===
Computer DVI âââ DVI-D (Dual Link)/HDMI cable âââ HDMI LG 23MP65HQ-P ===
works!
Funky. Can you pls grab the debug logs (with the special patches from
Ville) for this case? I wonder why suddenly different cable and it works.
Also: Is this one of these older-ish screens where you must have a
dual-link cable to drive it at full resolution&refresh rate?
-Daniel
===Laptop with HDMI output===
Laptop HDMI âââ HDMI/HDMI cable âââ HDMI LG 23MP65HQ-P === works!
I'd say that single link DVI cables are broken with new kernel, but one of
monitors could work with such a cable. So I have no idea :(.
Regards,
Oleksandr.
15.02.2016 17:42, Daniel Vetter wrote:
>The other downside is that it'll make us non-compliant, which was the
>point of this entire ordeal: HDMI spec forbids us from starting any i2c
>transactions when the hpd isn't signalling a present screen.
>
>So maybe we need to buy one of these broken screens.
>
>Oleksandr, what exact model are you using? And any chance that you could
>test this on some other machine with intel gfx and latest kernel, just to
>make sure this really is some issue with the sink and not with the machine
>itself? And I guess you've tested with some other hdmi sink, and that
>works?