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Subject: [Bug 76483] [NV50, bisected,
RFC patch] xset dpms force {on, off} does not work over DP
Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2014 23:27:39 +0000
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=76483
--- Comment #11 from Ilia Mirkin ---
First off, while I doubt that this has been fixed, it would be best to try the
latest drm-next, which has some additional nouveau fixes. Assuming the issue
still isn't resolved, could you boot with
nouveau.debug=PDISP=debug,I2C=debug,VBIOS=trace,DRM=debug drm.debug=0xe
And go through a DPMS cycle (and then powercycle the monitor to get it to turn
it back on), taking care to note where in the log the various (external) events
happen. I think you can actually just write to /dev/kmsg directly.
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Comment # 11
on bug 76483
from Ilia Mirkin
First off, while I doubt that this has been fixed, it would be best to try the
latest drm-next, which has some additional nouveau fixes. Assuming the issue
still isn't resolved, could you boot with
nouveau.debug=PDISP=debug,I2C=debug,VBIOS=trace,DRM=debug drm.debug=0xe
And go through a DPMS cycle (and then powercycle the monitor to get it to turn
it back on), taking care to note where in the log the various (external) events
happen. I think you can actually just write to /dev/kmsg directly.
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