I have no reliable information on the real color depth after suspend/resume. I have just assumed that it could be something similar. Therefore I attached two photos on the screen after such actions. (Sorry my cam is horrible so you will be able to see rather distorted images but the phenomena looks clear.)
I've also checked the PID of Xorg
$ ps -A |grep Xorg
964 tty7 00:00:13 Xorg
therefore I copied some files from /proc/964 to the compressed directory attached here. There is a subdir within named as 964.
I also performed the actions you requested with radeontool. There is a regdump_broke_local.txt and regdump_broke_remote.txt along with the regdump_good.txt file. regdump_broke_local.txt is the gathered info using the broken screen. regdump_broke_remote.txt is the same but I logged in remotely.
Hello Bryce,
I thank you for your questions.
I have no reliable information on the real color depth after suspend/resume. I have just assumed that it could be something similar. Therefore I attached two photos on the screen after such actions. (Sorry my cam is horrible so you will be able to see rather distorted images but the phenomena looks clear.)
I've also checked the PID of Xorg
$ ps -A |grep Xorg
964 tty7 00:00:13 Xorg
therefore I copied some files from /proc/964 to the compressed directory attached here. There is a subdir within named as 964.
I also performed the actions you requested with radeontool. There is a regdump_ broke_local. txt and regdump_ broke_remote. txt along with the regdump_good.txt file. regdump_ broke_local. txt is the gathered info using the broken screen. regdump_ broke_remote. txt is the same but I logged in remotely.
I hope this helps! Thanks, Zoltan