Probably a bisect on drm-intel-nightly is less painful.
But it seems that we are indeed now duplicating the discussion and there is
more information on the other bug. Please reopen if you believe this one here
is a different case.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 91393 ***
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RC6p/RC6pp split got deprecated few generations ago. So on Skylake RC6
is the deepest already.
Thomas, do you confirm disabling RC6 the flickerings goes away for you
as well?
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Uhm interesting that even with i915.enable_dc=0 you Thomas are getting
[ 17.788425] [drm:gen9_set_dc_state] Setting DC state from 00 to 02
What firmware version do you have loaded?
cat /sys/kernel/debug/dri/0/i915_dmc_info
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nhellwege another bisect would be awesome for sure. Thanks
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screen flickering on XPS13 9350
Status in Linux:
Incomplete
St
Another bisect attempt would be ideal.
Since it happens with i915.enable_psr=0 it is not PSR related.
But anyway, could you please provide more info about your system:
- full dmesg after booting with drm.debug=0xe
- /var/log/Xorg.0.log
- what graphical environment you use
- do you have an externa
hm, I had a different conflict on my patch 7 here, so not sure... Anyway
I prepared a branch with these 8 patches on top of nightly:
https://cgit.freedesktop.org/~vivijim/drm-intel/log/?h=watermarks-wa
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Given it happens even with i915.enable_psr=0 I'm sure the bisect was
misslead at some point.
I'm starting to suspect on Watermark.
Could you please try to apply the following series to see if it helps:
https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/76098/
https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/76100/
h
there is nothing wrong that needs apologies here ;)
Thank you very much for your report and effort helping us here!
git remote add vivijim git://people.freedesktop.org/~vivijim/drm-intel
git fetch vivijim
git checkout vivijim/watermarks-wa -b vivijim-watermarks-wa
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All at once preferably on top of drm-intel-nightly.
In case you have conflicts just let me know that I try to prepare a repo for
you.
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what about i915.enable_psr=0?
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Title:
screen flickering on XPS13 9350
Status in Linux:
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Status in linux package in Ubun
Created attachment 122707
revert of bisected commit...
Hi there,
First of all please accept my apologies for using different emails here
and in the commits. But besides the auto-complete with only my name as
Jani suggested I'm always open for direct emails.
So, there are 2 separated tests that I
Try this:
- sinfo->filled |= STATION_INFO_TX_BITRATE;
+ sinfo->filled |= BIT(NL80211_STA_INFO_TX_BITRATE);
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Also change STATION_INFO_SIGNAL to BIT(NL80211_STA_INFO_SIGNAL)
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I didn't mean to insult you. But unless we can reproduce or have someone to
test latest kernel it is useless to let this entry open.
So, it is WORKSFORME until we find a tester for it.
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Since the error reported cannot be reproduced anymore by reporter of reopen
let's close this as invalid.
Anyone able to reproduce again it feel free to re-reopen. But remind to test on
latest drm-intel-nightly.
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Hi Maarten,
Our QA couldn't reproduce the issue here, Paulo couldn't reproduce the
issue as well. I tried with IVB, eDP+HDMI and couldn't reproduce.
Then I went to our lab and got a SNB with LVDS and DP, installed a fresh
14.04, configured the external monitor to the left side and waited 5
minute
Jane, could you please file a bug on bugs.freedesktop.org with this -nightly
information?
There we definitely have a bug. That is similar/duplicated of 1324935 as Chris
pointed out
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Thanks.
Could you please test with a different kernel? It would help us to
verify if there is already a patch for this issue available.
If possible test with our development branch drm-intel-nightly from
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/drm-intel/log/?h=drm-intel-nightly
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Could you please attach your /var/log/Xorg.0.log?
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After various hotplug fixes and rework that are landing on 3.11 this bug isn't
reproducible with new kernels and production machines.
One thing it is worthful to try it the Takashi fix:
"In i915_drm_freeze(), dev_priv->enable_hotplug_processing must be set to false
before calling intel_modeset_di
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