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Date:      Sun, 29 May 2016 16:51:45 +0200
From:      =?UTF-8?Q?Ren=c3=a9_Ladan?= <rene@freebsd.org>
To:        freebsd-x11@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: CFT update day 2
Message-ID:  <5e9c72c8-eb73-eff6-9d20-03e5bc423ec0@freebsd.org>
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On 23-05-16 10:12, Matthew Macy wrote:
> 
> The highlights for today are the following:
> 
> Bug fixes:
> - Will Andrews fixed attach for some laptops (such as the Carbon X1).
>   The Carbon X1 has a quirky BIOS that doesn't allow the OS to
>   enumerate the GPU's interrupt.
> - Will Andrews identified a conditionally uninitialized return in
>   idr_find that could lead to a panic in some cases.
> - Fixed a panic in mtrr_del frequently seen when attach failed.
> - Sleep/wakeups with interrupts are largely implemented correctly
>   now. Previously a polling 10ms sleep was used. I'm still
>   concerned that the code really needs to be level-triggered.
> 
> Cleanups:
> - Logging is now enabled for the first 10s after attach unless
>   dev.drm.drm_debug_keep=1.
> - Unimplemented warnings are off by default.
> 
[...snip USB instructions...]
> 
> If using the github repo, make sure you're using the drm-next-4.6
> branch.
> 

I tested the latest github version on my laptop (an Acer Aspire
E5-773G-78RN with an Intel HD 520 GPU, see [1]), some results:

- xfce4 starts, no visual artifacts
- XV is disabled but present according to xdpyinfo, i.e. mplayer renders
movies with black borders in full screen mode
- glxgears gets up to 30 fps full screen (so something is not accelerated)
- HDMI output works (when X is started after initially plugging in the
cable), the TV image keeps getting updated if I close the lid
- switching back and forth between X and the console works
- stellarium works

Maybe xf86-video-intel 2.21.15 is missing an PCI id?

[1] https://wiki.freebsd.org/Laptops/Acer_Aspire_E5_773G_78RN

Cheers,
René




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