Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 12 Aug 2022 09:59:29 +0200 | Subject | Re: [PATCH v3 6/6] asus-wmi: Support the hardware GPU MUX on some laptops | From | Hans de Goede <> |
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Hi,
On 8/12/22 00:01, Luke Jones wrote: > Hi Hans, > > On Thu, 2022-08-11 at 15:53 +0200, Hans de Goede wrote: >> Hi, >> >> On 8/9/22 04:50, Luke D. Jones wrote: >>> Support the hardware GPU MUX switch available on some models. This >>> switch can toggle the MUX between: >>> >>> - 0, Dedicated mode >>> - 1, Optimus mode >>> >>> Optimus mode is the regular iGPU + dGPU available, while dedicated >>> mode switches the system to have only the dGPU available. >>> >>> Signed-off-by: Luke D. Jones <luke@ljones.dev> >> >> I see that you have replied to this that it needs more work. >> >> Besides it needing more work, ideally this should hook into >> the existing vga-switcheroo mechanism for this. Can you take >> a look at that please? >> >> I think this might be the first non GPU driver doing vga- >> switcheroo stuff. So this may be something to discuss >> on the dri-devel list. > > I'm not sure how this would work. In typical ASUS fashion they do non- > standard stuff. This switch is a basic toggle that requires a reboot to > enable after writing to the ACPI method, after reboot the dGPU becomes > the only visible GPU on the system and (this GPU) can not be suspended. > > In short: it toggles the laptop from discrete-only mode, and optimus > mode, requiring a reboot to switch. > > From what I understand of switcheroo it is more to manage having dual > (or more) GPU available during runtime, and manage the power states, > offload etc.
Right, I did not realize this requires a reboot, that would be something to mention in the Documentation bits accompanying the patch.
This is also a reason why it is good to have the docs update in the same patch as adding the functionality, because the docs may help with reviewing.
Anyways I agree that if this requires a reboot then using the vga switcheroo stuff is not applicable. So we can just go with a simple(ish) asus-wmi sysfs attribute.
> I have a vastly improved patch for this prepared now. Because of how > the actual feature works (and the above explanation) it must be under > the asus-nb-wmi sysfs (next to the dgpu_disable and egpu_enable toggles > which are also unusual and non-standard work-arounds of Windows > issues).
Ack, sounds good.
Regards,
Hans
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