[haiku-bugs] Re: [Haiku] #12964: Intel Extreme does not support DisplayPort output

  • From: "Haiku" <trac@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: undisclosed-recipients: ;
  • Date: Sun, 06 Mar 2022 23:03:38 -0000

#12964: Intel Extreme does not support DisplayPort output
-------------------------------------------------+-------------------------
  Reporter:  tqh                                 |      Owner:  rudolfc
      Type:  bug                                 |     Status:  assigned
  Priority:  normal                              |  Milestone:  Unscheduled
 Component:                                      |    Version:
  Drivers/Graphics/intel_extreme/ivybridge       |  R1/Development
Resolution:                                      |   Keywords:
Blocked By:                                      |   Blocking:  12926,
  Platform:  All                                 |  13478
-------------------------------------------------+-------------------------
Comment (by rudolfc):

 Hi again, please try hrev55927 or later to see how the driver behaves now.
 Please upload a new syslog along with your observations. If you have a
 picture, also try some other resolutions and see if GLTeapot spins with
 approx 60fps / at all.

 I have added a method to fetch the panel's native modeline 'officially'
 via a PCI config space register. This method takes precendence over the
 already existing ROM grab and scan feature, which now only functions as a
 backup if the preferred method fails.

 I'd also like it if you add a file called 'intel_extreme' in
 home/config/kernel/settings folder: this file needs to contain one line
 with:

 dumprom true

 in it. After a reboot the content of the preferred method, or the fallback
 method will be dumped to a file called intel_extremexxxxxxx.rom (the x-es
 will be the physical location of the card, including it's ID).

 Please also upload the resulting file (8kB preferred method, or 64kb if
 fallback is operational) here as well.

 Thank you!
-- 
Ticket URL: <https://dev.haiku-os.org/ticket/12964#comment:86>
Haiku <https://dev.haiku-os.org>
The Haiku operating system.

Other related posts: