Hi Piotr: On 4/1/22 09:52, Andy Yan wrote: > > Hi Piotr: > > On 3/31/22 22:53, Piotr Oniszczuk wrote: >>> Wiadomość napisana przez Andy Yan w dniu 31.03.2022, o godz. 14:13: >>> >>> >>> Piotr: >>> >>> What soc is on you board? rk3566 or rk3568? >> it is rk3566 in x96-x6 tvbox > > > RK3566?  Maybe that is the problem. > > > plane[43]: Esmart1-win0 > crtc=(null) > fb=0 > crtc-pos=0x0+0+0 > src-pos=0.000000x0.000000+0.000000+0.000000 > rotation=1 > normalized-zpos=1 > color-encoding=ITU-R BT.601 YCbCr > color-range=YCbCr limited range > > From your dri/state dump, Plane 43 is Esmart1. > > Cluster1, Esmart1, Smart1 are special on rk3566, they are > > mirror window of Cluster0, Esmart0, Esmart0. That means > > the software can't program  a independent framebuffer for > > these three windows. They can only share the fb address set > > in Cluster0, Esmart0, Smart0. > > For rk3566, we only use it for two VP display same content: > > assign Cluster0,Esmart0,Smart0 to VP1 for primary display(MIPI), > > assign Cluster1,Esmart1, Smart1 to VP0 for extend display(HDMI) > > we handle this logic in Android hwc: > > When a hdmi is connected, hwc will commit Esmart1 with Esmart0 with the > > same fb and src buffer size, the dst can be different(by window scale) > > > I have code comment in my downstream kernel and explained this detail > when Sascha start submit this serials. > >>> I have a scripts[0] use io[1] command to dump the VOP2 register you can use it dump the register configuration when you meet a display failure, >>> >>> then send the dump to me, maybe I can figure out something. >>> >>> [0]https://github.com/andyshrk/buildroot/blob/2022/board/andyshrk/rootfs_overlay/usr/bin/vop2_dump.sh >>> >>> [1]https://github.com/andyshrk/io >> Andy >> >> Pls seehttps://pastebin.com/CHmu9s22 > > > The dump is a little strange, I will check it in the later night. > Pls update the new vop2_dump.sh scripts from github. The previous scripts I gave you has some bug. sorry. >> I put dumps for following scenarios: >> >> 1. >> -boot >> -modetest -s 69@67:1920x1080 -> ok >> -modetest -P 43@67:1920x1080@NV12 -> green screen >> >> >> 2. >> -boot >> -modetest -s 69@67:1920x1080 -> ok >> -modetest -P 49@67:1920x1080@NV12 -> ok (but shifted horizontally by about 5% of screen width) >> (setting palne#49 fixes plane #43. Here i set plane #49 but not yet setting #43) >> >> >> 3. >> -boot >> -modetest -s 69@67:1920x1080 -> ok >> -modetest -P 49@67:1920x1080@NV12 -> ok (but shifted horizontally by about 5% of screen width) >> -modetest -P 43@67:1920x1080@NV12 -> now ok (but shifted horizontally by about 5% of screen width) >>