On 10/23/24 2:39 PM, Troy Dawson via arm wrote:
On Wed, Oct 23, 2024 at 12:16 PM Brandon Nielsen via arm <arm@lists.fedoraproject.org <mailto:arm@lists.fedoraproject.org>> wrote:

    Hi all,

    I just noticed on my Pi 4B+ that display output on the second micro
    HDMI
    port (the one further from the USB-C power supply port) is corrupted.
    The first port is fine.

    The corruption is visible as rainbow halos around text during boot, and
    increasingly large areas of corruption after booting to a graphical
    desktop (green dots, color shifts, etc.).

    I can confirm this with the Fedora 41 1.3 RCs for both KDE and
    Workstation.

    Has anyone else seen this? I'm trying to rule out it just being a
    hardware fault with my unit.

    Brandon Nielsen


I can confirm that, and thank you very much.
I had pulled an old monitor off a shelf to test and thought I was having monitor problems.
I read your email, switched display ports on my rpi4b, and now it's working.

Troy Dawson



Oddly, I cannot make this happen consistently. My last 2 boots have been fine on either port. When things are "fine", I can also move the cable between ports with no issues.

So far the only thing I have noticed is:

"fedora kernel: vc4-drm gpu: swiotlb buffer is full (sz: 1146880 bytes), total 32768 (slots), used 938 (slots)"

(and similar) appearing intermittently in the logs when the monitor is misbehaving.
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