https://intel-gfx-ci.01.org/tree/drm-tip/drmtip_114/fi-icl-u/igt@gem_exec_reloc@basic-cpu-read.html <7> [45.087373] [drm:intel_psr_irq_handler [i915]] [transcoder EDP] PSR aux error <7> [45.087439] [drm:intel_psr_irq_handler [i915]] [transcoder EDP] PSR aux error <7> [45.087506] [drm:intel_psr_irq_handler [i915]] [transcoder EDP] PSR aux error [...] <7>[ 45.127313] [drm:intel_psr_irq_handler [i915]] [transcoder EDP] PSR aux error <7>[ 45.127372] [drm:intel_psr_irq_handler [i915]] [transcoder EDP] PSR aux error <7>[ 45.127437] [drm:intel_p
Also seen on another test and on SKL: https://intel-gfx-ci.01.org/tree/drm-tip/drmtip_129/fi-skl-6700hq/igt@pm_rps@reset.html <6> [141.426415] Console: switching to colour dummy device 80x25 <6> [141.426479] [IGT] pm_rps: executing <7> [141.441493] [drm:intel_psr_irq_handler [i915]] [transcoder EDP] PSR aux error <7> [141.441556] [drm:intel_psr_irq_handler [i915]] [transcoder EDP] PSR aux error <7> [141.441614] [drm:intel_psr_irq_handler [i915]] [transcoder EDP] PSR aux error <7> [141.441665] [drm:intel_psr_irq_handler [i915]] [transcoder EDP] PSR aux error <7> [141.441717] [drm:intel_psr_irq_handler [i915]] [transcoder EDP] PSR aux error <7> [141.441767] [drm:intel_psr_irq_handler [i915]] [transcoder EDP] PSR aux error [...]
cibuglog is showing this as reproducing approximately 1 week ago, with a 2.3% reproduction rate. Jose, does this look like something that has been fixed in the last week with any PSR fixes, or should be fixed by any upcoming PSR fixes?
Should be fixed by: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/series/52313/
Patch merged, PSR will be disabled for the panels that fails to ack the wakeup DPCD message.
(In reply to Jose Roberto de Souza from comment #4) > Patch merged, PSR will be disabled for the panels that fails to ack the > wakeup DPCD message. Thanks! Just adding more of the issues we caught last week, while I was sick at home: https://intel-gfx-ci.01.org/tree/drm-tip/drmtip_143/fi-skl-6700hq/igt@kms_plane_multiple@atomic-pipe-c-tiling-yf.html
No more occurrences in more than a month, closing.
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