i835GM flicker on panning

From: Thomas Richter
Date: Sun Sep 22 2013 - 13:17:26 EST


Hi folks, hi Daniel,

there is still an issue with flicker on panning with the 835GM chipset. As already explained, the flicker only appears if the panning position satisfies certain alignment constraints, in specific. As long as the plane pointer is aligned to 64 byte boundaries, everything works correctly.

I tried now to add a parameter to the kernel to adjust the watermark level of the chipset and see whether this makes any difference with regards to the flicker. However, it does not. It seems that the trouble is not there.

However, I noticed something interesting: If I use a non-native mode of the display, i.e. enable the scaling feature of the DVO, everything works, and no flicker ever appears. However, in these situations the resolution is also lower than that of the native display, and hence the issue may also be related to the PLL clock.

I also noticed that if I invert the display, i.e. use the rotation feature, even in the native resolution, nothing flickers, though panning is rather slow.

Does this somehow ring a bell? Can I somehow force the driver to use the same logic for the regular display as for the inverted display to avoid the flicker?

Any help would be appreciated.

Greetings,
Thomas

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