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Message #90576
[Bug 1405325] Re: [I+N] Split screen after setting the monitors configuration to extended
** Attachment added: "lspci"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/1405325/+attachment/4286779/+files/lspcivnn.log
** Description changed:
Steps:
1. Install image and log in to system
2. Connect an external DP monitor.
3. Press the display hot key to change the monitors configuration
Actual result:
Split screen after set the monitors configuration to extended mode.
Expected result:
The video signal can be mirrored, extended, displayed on external or onboard only.
+
+ [Analysis from NVIDIA]
+ I tracked down the culprit to an Ubuntu patch applied to xf86-video-intel 2.99.910: patches/10-handle-rotated-slaves.diff. That patch is a cherry-pick of upstream commit a45b2ea11c15f35c36330ff27cb45854a29c2e2c. The Ubuntu version of the patch is significantly different from the upstream commit, so somebody must have done quite a bit of porting. Either they messed it up during porting, or they missed cherry-picking another upstream commit that fixes the problem.
+
+ It looks like what's happening is that the Intel driver is applying the
+ RandR CRTC offset even though it's actually scanning out from a CRTC-
+ sized private scanout buffer. Since it's a linear buffer, this shifts
+ all of the lines over by however many pixels the CRTC offset is set to,
+ wrapping lines around in the process.
** Description changed:
Steps:
- 1. Install image and log in to system
+ 1. Install trusty image and log in to system
2. Connect an external DP monitor.
3. Press the display hot key to change the monitors configuration
Actual result:
Split screen after set the monitors configuration to extended mode.
Expected result:
The video signal can be mirrored, extended, displayed on external or onboard only.
[Analysis from NVIDIA]
I tracked down the culprit to an Ubuntu patch applied to xf86-video-intel 2.99.910: patches/10-handle-rotated-slaves.diff. That patch is a cherry-pick of upstream commit a45b2ea11c15f35c36330ff27cb45854a29c2e2c. The Ubuntu version of the patch is significantly different from the upstream commit, so somebody must have done quite a bit of porting. Either they messed it up during porting, or they missed cherry-picking another upstream commit that fixes the problem.
It looks like what's happening is that the Intel driver is applying the
RandR CRTC offset even though it's actually scanning out from a CRTC-
sized private scanout buffer. Since it's a linear buffer, this shifts
all of the lines over by however many pixels the CRTC offset is set to,
wrapping lines around in the process.
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Title:
[I+N] Split screen after setting the monitors configuration to
extended
Status in xorg-server package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Steps:
1. Install trusty image and log in to system
2. Connect an external DP monitor.
3. Press the display hot key to change the monitors configuration
Actual result:
Split screen after set the monitors configuration to extended mode.
Expected result:
The video signal can be mirrored, extended, displayed on external or onboard only.
[Analysis from NVIDIA]
I tracked down the culprit to an Ubuntu patch applied to xf86-video-intel 2.99.910: patches/10-handle-rotated-slaves.diff. That patch is a cherry-pick of upstream commit a45b2ea11c15f35c36330ff27cb45854a29c2e2c. The Ubuntu version of the patch is significantly different from the upstream commit, so somebody must have done quite a bit of porting. Either they messed it up during porting, or they missed cherry-picking another upstream commit that fixes the problem.
It looks like what's happening is that the Intel driver is applying
the RandR CRTC offset even though it's actually scanning out from a
CRTC-sized private scanout buffer. Since it's a linear buffer, this
shifts all of the lines over by however many pixels the CRTC offset is
set to, wrapping lines around in the process.
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