Re: vc4: HDMI Sink doesn't support RGB, something's wrong.

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Hi Dave,

Am 15.10.24 um 11:32 schrieb Dave Stevenson:
On Mon, 14 Oct 2024 at 22:16, Stefan Wahren <wahrenst@xxxxxxx> wrote:

Am 14.10.24 um 12:54 schrieb Dave Stevenson:
On Mon, 14 Oct 2024 at 10:04, Maxime Ripard <mripard@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

On Sun, Oct 13, 2024 at 09:57:58PM GMT, Stefan Wahren wrote:
Am 13.10.24 um 21:11 schrieb Dave Stevenson:
Hi Stefan.

On Sun, 13 Oct 2024, 18:19 Stefan Wahren, <wahrenst@xxxxxxx> wrote:

      Hi,

      i recently switch for my suspend2idle tests from Raspberry Pi Bullseye
      to Bookworm. After that testing suspend2idle shows a new warning
      which i
      never saw before:

      HDMI Sink doesn't support RGB, something's wrong.


Can you provide the edid of your display please?
...

The failure is coming from sink_supports_format_bpc()[1], but the flag
for DRM_COLOR_FORMAT_RGB444 should have been set from
update_display_info()[2] parsing the EDID.

Loading that EDID in via drm.edid_firmware has given me a console at
1920x1200@60 without any issues, so I'm a little confused as to what
is going on.
Since this warning only occurs on resume and not during normal boot, i
would assume there is no issue with EDID. Maybe the flag get lost. I
should have mention that X11 doesn't recover in this case and the
display stays black.
Ah, I hadn't realised you meant it was only on resume that it didn't
come back up.

I suspect you're right that the state gets lost somehow. It may be
triggered by the returning of connector_status_unknown on the
connector, but haven't traced it back.

If I pick up your patches, what do I need to add to replicate this?
i prepared a branch for you, which contains the latest suspend2idle patches:

https://github.com/lategoodbye/linux-dev/commits/v6.12-pm/

Steps:
1. Flash latest Raspberry Pi OS (32 bit) on SD card
2. Build Kernel from repo above with arm/multi_v7_defconfig
3. Replace Kernel, modules + DTB on SD card with build ones
4. add the following to confix.txt
device_tree=bcm2837-rpi-3-b-plus.dtb
enable_uart=1
5. change/add the following to cmdline.txt
console=ttyS1,115200
no_console_suspend=1
6. connect the following devices to Raspberry Pi 3 B+ :
USB mouse
USB keyboard
HDMI monitor
Debug UART adapter (USB side to PC)
7. Power on board and boot into X11
8. Change to root
9. Enable wakeup for ttyS1
10. Trigger suspend to idle via X11 (echo freeze > /sys/power/state)
11. Wakeup Raspberry Pi via Debug UART

Regards


   Dave




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