Re: Troubleshooting LVDS on GM45 (kernel 4.5.0)

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Here's the same issue on a more reasonable kernel. The log looks quite different, but the end result is still a blank screen. Uploaded here: http://pastebin.com/WLpT5mPc

This section looks promising:

[    4.763951] [drm:intel_dump_pipe_config] requested mode:
[ 4.763953] [drm:drm_mode_debug_printmodeline] Modeline 0:"1920x1080" 60 148571 1920 2040 2080 2200 1080 1097 1108 1125 0x40 0xa
[    4.763955] [drm:intel_dump_pipe_config] adjusted mode:
[ 4.763958] [drm:drm_mode_debug_printmodeline] Modeline 0:"1920x1080" 60 148571 1920 2040 2080 2200 1080 1097 1108 1125 0x40 0xa [ 4.763961] [drm:intel_dump_crtc_timings] crtc timings: 148571 1920 2040 2080 2200 1080 1097 1108 1125, type: 0x40 flags: 0xa

.. but I don't know how relevant it is. I also have no idea where those timings came from.

Could anyone tell me what I could try next?

Cheers!

     Rob


On 04/01/2016 12:49 PM, Rob Kramer wrote:
Hi,

My setup is an embedded GM45 based board with a screen connected via 24 bit LVDS. When trying a to use a newer kernel (3.14.57) with KMS, the screen stays blank. I'm only testing KMS so far, no X. Older, pre-KMS versions of the kernel worked fine.

I'm hoping that a resident Intel DRM guru has an idea of what might be wrong here, or can tell me where to continue troubleshooting :)

I've uploaded a kernel log (drm.debug=0xe) here: http://pastebin.com/nYNRGW5B

The video kernel parameter for this log is: video=LVDS-1:1920x1080. I've tried others, M and/or R suffixes, loading edid/1920x1080.bin etc, but nothing works. I'm not sure if all this EDID timing stuff is even used for LVDS..

One line in the log mentions a mode that is promising:

[ 5.534021] [drm:intel_dump_crtc_timings], crtc timings: 148571 1920 2040 2080 2200 1080 1097 1108 1125, type: 0x0 flags: 0xa

In the BIOS, the panel type is configured as "1920x1080@148.5M", so that looks good. I have no idea where that modeline came from though.

From what I can see, LVDS-1 and CRTC 3 are connected, but when it's time to set the mode, it seems to have been modified into a bogus adjusted mode:

  [    5.570523] [drm:intel_dump_pipe_config], requested mode:
[ 5.570525] [drm:drm_mode_debug_printmodeline], Modeline 0:"1920x1080" 0 172780 1920 2040 2248 2576 1080 1081 1084 1118 0x0 0x6
  [    5.570526] [drm:intel_dump_pipe_config], adjusted mode:
[ 5.570529] [drm:drm_mode_debug_printmodeline], Modeline 0:"640x480" 0 148571 640 656 752 800 480 490 492 525 0x8 0x0 [ 5.570531] [drm:intel_dump_crtc_timings], crtc timings: 148571 640 656 752 800 480 490 492 525, type: 0x8 flags: 0x0

Also, the dot-clock mentioned in the HD mode is now 172780, for some reason..

All sorts of kernel warnings follow, after this (what is LVDS-6?):

[ 5.570569] [drm:intel_crtc_mode_set], [ENCODER:6:LVDS-6] set [MODE:0:1920x1080]

Please let me know if you'd like more logging or details.

Cheers,

     Rob


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