Re: No HDMI output on AC100

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Am 14.06.2013 um 22:37 schrieb Thierry Reding <thierry.reding@xxxxxxxxx>:

> On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 08:27:00PM +0200, Thomas Meyer wrote:
>> Am 12.06.2013 um 12:50 schrieb Thierry Reding <thierry.reding@xxxxxxxxx>:
>> 
>>> On Sun, Jun 9, 2013 at 10:52 AM, Thomas Meyer <thomas@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> [...]
>>>> oops! I think everthing did always work correctly! But somehow Fedora 19
>>>> fails to spawn a getty on the tty1/fb0 console... so I just did see a
>>>> black screen :-)
>>> 
>>> Just to confirm. This isn't a tegra-drm issue, but rather Fedora 19 not
>>> spawning getty? Or is something in tegra-drm causing getty to fail? That
>>> would be surprising, but I'm trying to figure out if I need to
>>> investigate or not. =)
>> Hi,
>> 
>> Please forget the getty thing as it was nonsense. The tegra hdmi driver seems to work, once it decides to output a signal. I was somehow able to trigger this the last time, but I don't know how to reproduce this.
>> 
>> So when I boot with the hdmi monitor connected all I get is a blank screen with no backlight ( I'm talking about the external hdmi monitor here, not the LCD panel!)
>> 
>> And some unknow thing (load of a module? Loading udl driver? Restarting getty?) seems to trigger that the tegra hdmi driver starts to output a valid hdmi signal and the external monitor shows the tegra hdmi framebuffer console.
>> 
>> The ac100 is otherwise up and running and I can ssh into it.
>> 
>> Any ideas?
> 
> Do you have the fbcon driver loaded?

Yes.

> I think I've seen a similar issue
> when that's not loaded, in which case DRM will turn off all outputs
> because there's nothing to display. Alternatively you could try to run
> an X server using the xf86-video-opentegra or xf86-video-modesetting
> drivers. That should definitely get you output on HDMI.

I did login blindly on tty2 and started xfce using the open tegra driver, but still no hdmi output. I can send you the Xorg log file if you want to.

Xfce seems to run correctly, as far as I can see all necessary processes are running. The monitor I connect to the hdmi is an dvi monitor using an dvi to hdmi adapter, so no sound is connected. But that shouldn't be a problem.

> 
> Thierry
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