Hello all,
VIRTUAL1 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
Identifier: 0x6f
Timestamp: 22792
Subpixel: no subpixels
Clones:
CRTCs: 3
Transform: 1.000000 0.000000 0.000000
0.000000 1.000000 0.000000
0.000000 0.000000 1.000000
filter:
TL;DR: my questions concern the following two topics:
- CRTCs and Intel integrated GPUs
- intel-virtual-output utility
I have a laptop with both an Intel integrated GPU and an AMD discrete GPU.
```
➜ ~ xrandr --listproviders
Providers: number : 2
Provider 0: id: 0x70 cap: 0x9, Source Output, Sink Offload crtcs: 4 outputs: 8 associated providers: 1 name:Intel
Provider 1: id: 0x44 cap: 0x6, Sink Output, Source Offload crtcs: 5 outputs: 0 associated providers: 1 name:AMD Radeon Pro WX3100 @ pci:0000:3b:00.0
Providers: number : 2
Provider 0: id: 0x70 cap: 0x9, Source Output, Sink Offload crtcs: 4 outputs: 8 associated providers: 1 name:Intel
Provider 1: id: 0x44 cap: 0x6, Sink Output, Source Offload crtcs: 5 outputs: 0 associated providers: 1 name:AMD Radeon Pro WX3100 @ pci:0000:3b:00.0
```
I am certain that both are configured correctly:
```
➜ ~ DRI_PRIME=0 glxinfo | grep "OpenGL renderer"
OpenGL renderer string: Mesa DRI Intel(R) UHD Graphics 620 (WHL GT2)
➜ ~ DRI_PRIME=1 glxinfo | grep "OpenGL renderer"
OpenGL renderer string: AMD Radeon Pro WX3100 (POLARIS12, DRM 3.33.0, 5.3.0-53-generic, LLVM 9.0.1)
OpenGL renderer string: Mesa DRI Intel(R) UHD Graphics 620 (WHL GT2)
➜ ~ DRI_PRIME=1 glxinfo | grep "OpenGL renderer"
OpenGL renderer string: AMD Radeon Pro WX3100 (POLARIS12, DRM 3.33.0, 5.3.0-53-generic, LLVM 9.0.1)
```
I
had hoped to configure a four-way multihead configuration (3 monitors
using the dGPU, and the built-in display driven by the iGPU). Alas, this
seems to be impossible with my hardware; the AMD device lacks an output
and merely serves as an offloading device.
While
investigating this, I came across something I didn't quite understand.
Officially, the Intel UHD 620 supports three displays. However, `xrandr`
shows that there are four CTRCs available on Provider 0 (Intel).
```
➜ ~ xrandr --verbose | grep CRTC
CRTC: 0
CRTCs: 1 0 2
CRTCs: 1 0 2
CRTC: 1
CRTCs: 1 0 2
CRTC: 2
CRTCs: 1 0 2
CRTCs: 1 0 2
CRTCs: 1 0 2
CRTCs: 1 0 2
CRTCs: 3
CRTC: 0
CRTCs: 1 0 2
CRTCs: 1 0 2
CRTC: 1
CRTCs: 1 0 2
CRTC: 2
CRTCs: 1 0 2
CRTCs: 1 0 2
CRTCs: 1 0 2
CRTCs: 1 0 2
CRTCs: 3
```
It seems that the fourth CRTC ("third" when zero-indexed) is used by VIRTUAL1 output.
```
➜ ~ xrandr --verbose | tailVIRTUAL1 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
Identifier: 0x6f
Timestamp: 22792
Subpixel: no subpixels
Clones:
CRTCs: 3
Transform: 1.000000 0.000000 0.000000
0.000000 1.000000 0.000000
0.000000 0.000000 1.000000
filter:
```
Out of curiosity, I thought to move CRTC 3 to a connected but disabled monitor (DP2). However, this doesn't seem to work.
```
➜ ~ xrandr --output DP2 --crtc 3
xrandr: output DP2 cannot use crtc 0x67
xrandr: output DP2 cannot use crtc 0x67
```
After
some Googling, I've come to believe that the VIRTUAL1 output has been
created by the intel-virtual-output utility. To be honest, I find the
man page for this package vague. "The tool connects local VirtualHeads
to a remote output, allowing the primary display to extend onto the
remote outputs."
I'm admittedly (and probably quite clearly) a
newbie when it comes to graphics, so this description tells me very
little. Moreover, the help menu lists options for starting Bumblebee,
something I believe is Nvidia-specific. Every forum thread I've read
mentioning this utility involves an Nvidia card.
My questions are:
1. Why or how can I have more CRTCs than officially supported outputs for the Intel UHD 620?
2. What does the intel-virtual-output utility do for me, a hybrid Intel/AMD user?
3. Why do I need VIRTUAL1?
4. What would happen if I removed the intel-virtual-output utility?
Thank you in advance,
Andrew Parsons
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