[Bug 109246] HDMI connected monitors fail to sleep and instead turn back on when amdgpu.dc=1

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Bug ID 109246
Summary HDMI connected monitors fail to sleep and instead turn back on when amdgpu.dc=1
Product DRI
Version unspecified
Hardware x86-64 (AMD64)
OS Linux (All)
Status NEW
Severity normal
Priority medium
Component DRM/AMDgpu
Assignee dri-devel@lists.freedesktop.org
Reporter t00m4nyerr0rs@gmail.com

Original launchpad thread:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1790861

  Overview:
When my computer tries to suspend my monitors after a period of idleness,
they'll suspend for a few seconds before waking back up.

  Steps to Reproduce:
1) Have a monitor attached over HDMI.
2) Set screen energy saving (in Plasma 5) to 1 minute.
3) After 1 minute has passed, the monitor will try to enter sleep mode. It will
fail and turn back on.
4) The monitor will continue to attempt to enter sleep mode every minute until
interrupted by the user.

  Actual Results:
The monitors turn back on a few seconds after entering sleep mode.

  Expected Results:
The monitors stay in sleep mode.

  Additional Information:
While I have two monitors, this issue is only triggered when one is connected
using HDMI. Connecting only one monitor using HDMI will trigger the problem.
Connecting either one using DVI does not trigger the problem. 
I am unable to test if DisplayPort triggers the problem, as I have no
compatible monitors.
Setting the kernel parameter amdgpu.dc=0 does not cause the problem to trigger.

I haven't confirmed if the other affected users in the launchpad thread are
using HDMI, so I'm only reporting my experience.


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