Re: [PATCH] DRM / i915: Fix resume regression on MSI Wind U100 w/o KMS

From: Rafael J. Wysocki
Date: Mon Jan 11 2010 - 16:04:29 EST


On Monday 11 January 2010, Dave Airlie wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 2:38 AM, Jesse Barnes <jbarnes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > On Sun, 10 Jan 2010 07:32:30 +1000
> > Dave Airlie <airlied@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >> I'm in the 2-3 years at a minimum, with at least one kernel with no
> >> serious regressions in Intel KMS, which we haven't gotten close to
> >> yet. I'm not even sure the Intel guys are taking stable seriously
> >> enough yet. So far I don't think there is one kernel release (even
> >> stable) that works on all Intel chipsets without
> >> backporting patches. 2.6.32 needs the changes to remove the messed up
> >> render clock hacks which should really have been reverted a lot
> >> earlier since we had a lot of regression reports. The number of users
> >> using powersave=0 to get anything approaching useable is growing etc.
> >
> > But you could apply that argument to the existing DRM code (not just
> > Intel) as well; lots of things are broken or unimplemented and never
> > get fixed. I'd say the right metric isn't whether regressions are
> > introduced (usually due to new features) but whether the driver is
> > better than the old userspace code. For Intel at least, I think we're
> > already there. The quality of the kernel driver is higher and it has
> > many more features than the userspace implementation ever did. That's
> > just my subjective opinion, but I've done a *lot* of work on our bugs
> > both in userspace and in the kernel, so I think it's an accurate
> > statement.
>
> The problem is at any single point in time I'm not sure a kms kernel
> exists that works across all the Intel hw, which from a distro POV is a real
> pain in the ass, a regression gets fixed on one piece of hw just as
> another on a different piece gets introduced.
>
> I'd really like if Intel devs could either slow it down and do more testing
> before pushing to Linus, or be a lot quicker with the reverts when stuff
> is identified. The main thing is the render reclocking lately, thats been a
> nightmare and as far as I can see 2.6.32.3 still has all the issues,

Hmm, are you trying to say radeon is better at that?

My experience is quite the opposite to be honest.

Rafael
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