| I don't know what "workarounds" you're talking about, or what unwanted behavior that I presume you're talking about. Would you be more specific? I ask because just a few minutes ago, I ran VRRTest [0] on my dual-monitor machine and saw no screen tearing on either monitor. Because VRR is disabled in multi-monitor setups, I saw juddering on both monitors when I commanded VRRTest render rates that weren't a multiple of the monitor's refresh rate, but no tearing at all. My setup: * Both monitors hooked up via DisplayPort * Radeon 9070 (non-XT) * Gentoo Linux, running almost all ~amd64 packages. * x11-base/xorg-server-21.1.20 * x11-drivers/xf86-video-amdgpu-25.0.0-r1 * x11-drivers/xf86-video-ati-22.0.0 * sys-kernel/gentoo-sources-6.18.5 * KDE and Plasma packages are either version 6.22.0 or 6.5.5. I CBA to get a complete list, as there are so many relevant packages. [0] <https://github.com/Nixola/VRRTest> |
Yeah. I'm actually quite interested in hearing what "workarounds" and/or misbehavior you're talking about. 'amdgpu(4)' says this about the TearFree property:
The explicit mention that the "auto" enables TearFree only for secondary outputs and rotated and/or transformed outputs if 'VariableRefresh' is disabled seems to directly contradict what I think you're saying. And if "auto" enables TearFree on secondary displays, my recommendation of "on" certainly also does. But, yeah. I await clarification.