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Message-ID: <20130219100849.72d2330b@jbarnes-desktop>
Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2013 10:08:49 -0800
From: Jesse Barnes <jbarnes@...tuousgeek.org>
To: Chris Li <lkml@...isli.org>
Cc: linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org, robert.moore@...el.com,
feng.tang@...el.com, len.brown@...el.com, daniel.vetter@...ll.ch
Subject: Re: i915 black screen introduced by ACPI changes
On Sun, 17 Feb 2013 20:43:47 -0800
Chris Li <lkml@...isli.org> wrote:
> My Lenovo Y580 laptop with FC18 start to get black screen after the kernel
> upgrade to 3.7.xxx
>
> The black screen happens about the time kernel switch to using VT console.
> At the point of black screen, no response of cap locks key led no network
> connection. The machine seems dead.
Can you set up netconsole and see if you can get any output from the
boot, if we're lucky maybe you'll see a panic...
> The CPU is i7 and it has two video card. The Intel build-in video card
> and Gtx 660M Nvidia card.
>
> This is very annoying. I did some poking around it:
> - It was fine on the FC18 3.6.xxx kernel before the upgrade.
> - The black screen exists with FC18 3.7.xxx kernel
> - The black screen also exists in latest tip of linux-2.6.
> - Switch to multi-user mode booting does not get rid of the black screen.
> - Get rid of the "rhrb quit" does not help either.
> - When the black screen happen, cap lock LED does not response to cap locks.
> - No networking when black screen happen. The only thing to do is
> reboot the system.
> - Adding "i915.modeset=0" will allow the kernel to boot into GUI login. However,
> logout of X will cause the machine to hang similar to the black screen.
> - Suspend and resume will get stuck at the black screen with"i915.modeset=0".
> - Kernel console and X is using the Intel driver for display.
I don't know about the ACPI change mentioned, but ACPI is involved in
dual-GPU configurations. Maybe the change affected the default
behavior and pointed more functions at the nVidia device rather than
the Intel?
--
Jesse Barnes, Intel Open Source Technology Center
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