Re: [PATCH] drm/ast: Fix default resolution when no monitor is connected on DP

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On 06/07/2023 11:32, Jani Nikula wrote:
On Thu, 06 Jul 2023, Jocelyn Falempe <jfalempe@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 04/07/2023 18:45, Jocelyn Falempe wrote:
On 04/07/2023 16:54, Jani Nikula wrote:
On Fri, 23 Jun 2023, Jocelyn Falempe <jfalempe@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Since commit fae7d186403e ("drm/probe-helper: Default to 640x480 if no
   EDID on DP")
The default resolution is now 640x480 when no monitor is connected.
But Aspeed graphics is mostly used in servers, where no monitor
is attached. This also affects the "remote" resolution to 640x480,
which is
inconvenient, and breaks the anaconda installer.
So when no EDID is present, set 1024x768 as preferred resolution.

This conflates "monitor connected" and "EDID present", which are not
necessarily the same thing.

The fallback in drm_helper_probe_single_connector_modes() is for no
modes, but connector status is connected or unknown.

When debugging the issue, I found it surprising that the status is
"connected" when nothing is plugged in the DP port.

You could add a connector ->detect callback that returns disconnected
when there's no display, and the problem should go away. If there's no
->detect callback, it'll default to connected.

ok, I'll try that. I don't know how the hardware detect something is
connected, but looking at the dp code, maybe checking
"AST_IO_CRTC_PORT,0xDC, ASTDP_LINK_SUCCESS" would be good enough.

I've tested this approach, and it works.

\o/

But on the server I'm testing,
there are VGA and DP output. I think on a server that has only one DP
output, if no monitor is connected, then no modes will be reported to
userspace, and the remote BMC may not work ?

I couldn't say, but having the driver lie about the connected status to
make it work feels wrong.

Yes, so maybe a better way would be to add a remote/bmc connector, with proper default resolution ?
That will better reflect what the hardware does.

--

Jocelyn


Also I don't have physical access to the server, so I only tested when
no monitor is plugged.

I will send shortly a v2 with this change, so others can help me test
this case.

Thanks,
Jani.



Best regards,






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