Bug ID | 111876 |
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Summary | AMD 5700 XT / Navi - BenQ XL2420G - No EDID read with DP connector, HDMI works fine |
Product | DRI |
Version | DRI git |
Hardware | x86-64 (AMD64) |
OS | Linux (All) |
Status | NEW |
Severity | not set |
Priority | not set |
Component | DRM/AMDgpu |
Assignee | dri-devel@lists.freedesktop.org |
Reporter | christopherjordan87@gmail.com |
Created attachment 145598 [details] dmesg output when using DP I recently built a new machine (specs below), but I'm having trouble using the display port connector with my old monitor (BenQ XL2420G) - I get the following EDID error: [drm:dc_link_detect [amdgpu]] *ERROR* No EDID read. Following instructions to manually use an EDID appears to do nothing (https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/kernel_mode_setting). I generated an EDID with the "read-edid" package after modprobe-ing i2c-dev and HDMI connected, as well as my old machine's nvidia card via "acquire EDID" in nvidia-settings. I'm not sure how quirky other G-Sync or high-refresh-rate monitors are, but this one *only* allows a 144 Hz refresh rate with display port. However, using HDMI, everything appears to be fine. My Windows partition in the same machine appears quite happy to use DP at 144 Hz, so I'm particularly baffled as to why linux is struggling. After scouring the internet, it appears no one else has the same issue, so it is possible that this monitor is simply not playing nicely. I have supplied my lspci output, as well as dmesg outputs with "drm.debug=0x1e log_buf_len=4M" for both DP and HDMI connected. I am running up-to-date archlinux, using linux-firmware from the testing repo (which should just be neatly providing the navi firmware in a non-AUR package) and a bunch of packages from the mesa-git repo. My pacman -Q is also attached. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Many thanks in advance. ASUS TUF Gaming X570-PLUS WiFi AMD Ryzen 3900X Powercolor Red Devil 5700 XT
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