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I have a second monitor connected via HDMI (primary is via eDP, the notebook's native screen) and want my script to check whether it's currently turned off or on.
The problem is that xrandr will always say it's "connected" (which is true I guess, as despite turning it off the actual hardware cable will still be connecting the monitor and the notebook of course).
In fact, whether the HDMI-monitor is turned on or off, "$ xrandr" will produce exactly the same output! Even running it with "$ xrandr --verbose" will make no distinction.
For the record I also tried "ddcutil", but "$ ddcutil detect" will always just claim "No displays found", no matter whether the external HDMI is turned on or off. Running it as sudo didn't change this either.
How can I check whether the monitor is actually on or off?
Last edited by millus (2020-07-29 00:53:03)
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Try it with xset
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Try it with xset
Thanks for your reply. I wanted to *check* the on/off state of the connected HDMI monitor, not *set* anything, though.
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Maybe you should read the link:
"The q option gives you information on the current settings."
set -q returns:
DPMS (Energy Star):
Standby: 1800 Suspend: 2700 Off: 3600
DPMS is Enabled
Monitor is On
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Maybe you should read the link:
Oh I did read the man page, which clearly states
DESCRIPTION
This program is used to set various user preference options of the display.
However, thanks for pointing out its inaccuracy. I tried xset and it only says "Monitor is On". In general, it seems that xset cannot distinguish between multiple physical monitors, but just *one* sort of "X output" screen or something, which it simply calls "monitor". I googled xset a bit and a couple of threads I found about xset and dual-monitor setups confirm this theory.
Especially it's not possible to set any specific DISPLAY in conjunction with xset to make this work.
Last edited by millus (2020-07-28 20:48:22)
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I doubt DPMS would be relevant regardless. That essentially tells X to blank (or not send anything to) that screen. So you can query whether or not the local machine has stopped sending data to the monitor due to DPMS, but this has no relevance on whether the monitor itself is powered on or not.
I'm pretty sure there could not be any Xorg utility that could detect whether an HDMI monitor is physically powered on or not - there is simply no means of communicating this data at the level Xorg works on. The only way this data could be queried is via HDMI CEC if the monitor suppports it (and your computer does as well).
You could try cec-client from community/libcec to see if the monitor exposes such data (and/or if it supports CEC at all).
EDIT: there's also cec-ctl from extra/v4l-utils
Last edited by Trilby (2020-07-28 21:20:21)
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Thanks. Unfortunately there are no /dev/cec* devices so the command refuses to work.
However, somehow the notebook definitely notices when the monitor gets turned on or off, because some windows (eg VLC, but also file manager windows and other stuff) will change their locations accordingly.
So there is SOME kind of notification. I now tried
$ udevadm monitor
and all possible parameters such as property, kernel, udev or subsystem-match drm, and indeed there are a couple of "notifications" happening on power-on/off, but the problem is that they are completely indistinguishable. So the system must still have some other means to know when to move VLC from 2nd monitor to main monitor within the same "big" extended screen (3840x1080 ie 2x 1080p next to each other, defined in arandr).
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Yes, Xorg definitely knows when the root window changes - that's a ConfigureNotify event. But that would go hand-in-hand with xrandr changes. Xrandr will report the current "Screen" geometry, generally as it's first line of output "Screen 0: ...". Is this changing when VLC and other windows get moved around?
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Unfortunately not. xrandr will always report
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 3840 x 1080, maximum 16384 x 16384
no matter whether the monitor is actually turned on or off. Ie the screen resolution will be doubled just from plugging in the HDMI cable, even if the hardware (monitor) attached to it is not switched on. xrandr --verbose doesn't make a difference either.
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Can you please post the complete xrandr outputs (when the Tv is on and off)?
Also, which "file manager windows and other stuff"™ specifically?
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xrandr when HDMI monitor is on:
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 3840 x 1080, maximum 16384 x 16384
eDP1 connected primary 1920x1080+0+0 (0x45) normal (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 293mm x 165mm
Identifier: 0x42
Timestamp: 284122147
Subpixel: unknown
Gamma: 1.0:1.2:1.4
Brightness: 1.0
Clones:
CRTC: 0
CRTCs: 0 1 2
Transform: 1.000000 0.000000 0.000000
0.000000 1.000000 0.000000
0.000000 0.000000 1.000000
filter:
EDID:
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0e505400000001010101010101010101
010101010101143780b8703824401010
3e0025a5100000180000000000000000
00000000000000000000000000fe0041
554f0a202020202020202020000000fe
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BACKLIGHT: 93
range: (0, 937)
Backlight: 93
range: (0, 937)
scaling mode: Full aspect
supported: Full, Center, Full aspect
Colorspace: Default
supported: Default, RGB_Wide_Gamut_Fixed_Point, RGB_Wide_Gamut_Floating_Point, opRGB, DCI-P3_RGB_D65, BT2020_RGB, BT601_YCC, BT709_YCC, XVYCC_601, XVYCC_709, SYCC_601, opYCC_601, BT2020_CYCC, BT2020_YCC
max bpc: 12
range: (6, 12)
Broadcast RGB: Automatic
supported: Automatic, Full, Limited 16:235
panel orientation: Normal
supported: Normal, Upside Down, Left Side Up, Right Side Up
link-status: Good
supported: Good, Bad
non-desktop: 0
range: (0, 1)
1920x1080 (0x45) 141.000MHz -HSync -VSync *current +preferred
h: width 1920 start 1936 end 1952 total 2104 skew 0 clock 67.02KHz
v: height 1080 start 1083 end 1097 total 1116 clock 60.05Hz
1920x1080 (0x46) 173.000MHz -HSync +VSync
h: width 1920 start 2048 end 2248 total 2576 skew 0 clock 67.16KHz
v: height 1080 start 1083 end 1088 total 1120 clock 59.96Hz
1920x1080 (0x47) 138.500MHz +HSync -VSync
h: width 1920 start 1968 end 2000 total 2080 skew 0 clock 66.59KHz
v: height 1080 start 1083 end 1088 total 1111 clock 59.93Hz
1680x1050 (0x48) 146.250MHz -HSync +VSync
h: width 1680 start 1784 end 1960 total 2240 skew 0 clock 65.29KHz
v: height 1050 start 1053 end 1059 total 1089 clock 59.95Hz
1680x1050 (0x49) 119.000MHz +HSync -VSync
h: width 1680 start 1728 end 1760 total 1840 skew 0 clock 64.67KHz
v: height 1050 start 1053 end 1059 total 1080 clock 59.88Hz
1400x1050 (0x4a) 122.000MHz +HSync +VSync
h: width 1400 start 1488 end 1640 total 1880 skew 0 clock 64.89KHz
v: height 1050 start 1052 end 1064 total 1082 clock 59.98Hz
1600x900 (0x4b) 118.250MHz -HSync +VSync
h: width 1600 start 1696 end 1856 total 2112 skew 0 clock 55.99KHz
v: height 900 start 903 end 908 total 934 clock 59.95Hz
1600x900 (0x4c) 97.500MHz +HSync -VSync
h: width 1600 start 1648 end 1680 total 1760 skew 0 clock 55.40KHz
v: height 900 start 903 end 908 total 926 clock 59.82Hz
1280x1024 (0x4d) 108.000MHz +HSync +VSync
h: width 1280 start 1328 end 1440 total 1688 skew 0 clock 63.98KHz
v: height 1024 start 1025 end 1028 total 1066 clock 60.02Hz
1400x900 (0x4e) 103.500MHz -HSync +VSync
h: width 1400 start 1480 end 1624 total 1848 skew 0 clock 56.01KHz
v: height 900 start 903 end 913 total 934 clock 59.96Hz
1400x900 (0x4f) 86.500MHz +HSync -VSync
h: width 1400 start 1448 end 1480 total 1560 skew 0 clock 55.45KHz
v: height 900 start 903 end 913 total 926 clock 59.88Hz
1280x960 (0x50) 108.000MHz +HSync +VSync
h: width 1280 start 1376 end 1488 total 1800 skew 0 clock 60.00KHz
v: height 960 start 961 end 964 total 1000 clock 60.00Hz
1368x768 (0x51) 85.250MHz -HSync +VSync
h: width 1368 start 1440 end 1576 total 1784 skew 0 clock 47.79KHz
v: height 768 start 771 end 781 total 798 clock 59.88Hz
1368x768 (0x52) 72.250MHz +HSync -VSync
h: width 1368 start 1416 end 1448 total 1528 skew 0 clock 47.28KHz
v: height 768 start 771 end 781 total 790 clock 59.85Hz
1280x800 (0x53) 83.500MHz -HSync +VSync
h: width 1280 start 1352 end 1480 total 1680 skew 0 clock 49.70KHz
v: height 800 start 803 end 809 total 831 clock 59.81Hz
1280x800 (0x54) 71.000MHz +HSync -VSync
h: width 1280 start 1328 end 1360 total 1440 skew 0 clock 49.31KHz
v: height 800 start 803 end 809 total 823 clock 59.91Hz
1280x720 (0x55) 74.500MHz -HSync +VSync
h: width 1280 start 1344 end 1472 total 1664 skew 0 clock 44.77KHz
v: height 720 start 723 end 728 total 748 clock 59.86Hz
1280x720 (0x56) 63.750MHz +HSync -VSync
h: width 1280 start 1328 end 1360 total 1440 skew 0 clock 44.27KHz
v: height 720 start 723 end 728 total 741 clock 59.74Hz
1024x768 (0x57) 65.000MHz -HSync -VSync
h: width 1024 start 1048 end 1184 total 1344 skew 0 clock 48.36KHz
v: height 768 start 771 end 777 total 806 clock 60.00Hz
1024x576 (0x58) 46.500MHz -HSync +VSync
h: width 1024 start 1064 end 1160 total 1296 skew 0 clock 35.88KHz
v: height 576 start 579 end 584 total 599 clock 59.90Hz
1024x576 (0x59) 42.000MHz +HSync -VSync
h: width 1024 start 1072 end 1104 total 1184 skew 0 clock 35.47KHz
v: height 576 start 579 end 584 total 593 clock 59.82Hz
960x540 (0x5a) 40.750MHz -HSync +VSync
h: width 960 start 992 end 1088 total 1216 skew 0 clock 33.51KHz
v: height 540 start 543 end 548 total 562 clock 59.63Hz
960x540 (0x5b) 37.250MHz +HSync -VSync
h: width 960 start 1008 end 1040 total 1120 skew 0 clock 33.26KHz
v: height 540 start 543 end 548 total 556 clock 59.82Hz
800x600 (0x5c) 40.000MHz +HSync +VSync
h: width 800 start 840 end 968 total 1056 skew 0 clock 37.88KHz
v: height 600 start 601 end 605 total 628 clock 60.32Hz
800x600 (0x5d) 36.000MHz +HSync +VSync
h: width 800 start 824 end 896 total 1024 skew 0 clock 35.16KHz
v: height 600 start 601 end 603 total 625 clock 56.25Hz
864x486 (0x5e) 32.500MHz -HSync +VSync
h: width 864 start 888 end 968 total 1072 skew 0 clock 30.32KHz
v: height 486 start 489 end 494 total 506 clock 59.92Hz
864x486 (0x5f) 30.500MHz +HSync -VSync
h: width 864 start 912 end 944 total 1024 skew 0 clock 29.79KHz
v: height 486 start 489 end 494 total 500 clock 59.57Hz
640x480 (0x60) 25.175MHz -HSync -VSync
h: width 640 start 656 end 752 total 800 skew 0 clock 31.47KHz
v: height 480 start 490 end 492 total 525 clock 59.94Hz
720x405 (0x61) 22.500MHz -HSync +VSync
h: width 720 start 744 end 808 total 896 skew 0 clock 25.11KHz
v: height 405 start 408 end 413 total 422 clock 59.51Hz
720x405 (0x62) 21.750MHz +HSync -VSync
h: width 720 start 768 end 800 total 880 skew 0 clock 24.72KHz
v: height 405 start 408 end 413 total 419 clock 58.99Hz
640x360 (0x63) 18.000MHz -HSync +VSync
h: width 640 start 664 end 720 total 800 skew 0 clock 22.50KHz
v: height 360 start 363 end 368 total 376 clock 59.84Hz
640x360 (0x64) 17.750MHz +HSync -VSync
h: width 640 start 688 end 720 total 800 skew 0 clock 22.19KHz
v: height 360 start 363 end 368 total 374 clock 59.32Hz
HDMI1 connected 1920x1080+1920+0 (0x65) normal (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 1600mm x 900mm
Identifier: 0x43
Timestamp: 284122147
Subpixel: unknown
Gamma: 1.0:1.0:1.0
Brightness: 1.0
Clones:
CRTC: 1
CRTCs: 0 1 2
Transform: 1.000000 0.000000 0.000000
0.000000 1.000000 0.000000
0.000000 0.000000 1.000000
filter:
EDID:
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HDCP Content Type: HDCP Type0
supported: HDCP Type0, HDCP Type1
Content Protection: Undesired
supported: Undesired, Desired, Enabled
max bpc: 12
range: (8, 12)
content type: No Data
supported: No Data, Graphics, Photo, Cinema, Game
Colorspace: Default
supported: Default, SMPTE_170M_YCC, BT709_YCC, XVYCC_601, XVYCC_709, SYCC_601, opYCC_601, opRGB, BT2020_CYCC, BT2020_RGB, BT2020_YCC, DCI-P3_RGB_D65, DCI-P3_RGB_Theater
aspect ratio: Automatic
supported: Automatic, 4:3, 16:9
Broadcast RGB: Automatic
supported: Automatic, Full, Limited 16:235
audio: auto
supported: force-dvi, off, auto, on
link-status: Good
supported: Good, Bad
non-desktop: 0
range: (0, 1)
1920x1080 (0x65) 148.500MHz +HSync +VSync *current +preferred
h: width 1920 start 2008 end 2052 total 2200 skew 0 clock 67.50KHz
v: height 1080 start 1084 end 1089 total 1125 clock 60.00Hz
1920x1080 (0x66) 148.500MHz +HSync +VSync
h: width 1920 start 2448 end 2492 total 2640 skew 0 clock 56.25KHz
v: height 1080 start 1084 end 1089 total 1125 clock 50.00Hz
1920x1080 (0x67) 148.352MHz +HSync +VSync
h: width 1920 start 2008 end 2052 total 2200 skew 0 clock 67.43KHz
v: height 1080 start 1084 end 1089 total 1125 clock 59.94Hz
1920x1080i (0x68) 74.250MHz +HSync +VSync Interlace
h: width 1920 start 2008 end 2052 total 2200 skew 0 clock 33.75KHz
v: height 1080 start 1084 end 1094 total 1125 clock 60.00Hz
1920x1080i (0x69) 74.250MHz +HSync +VSync Interlace
h: width 1920 start 2448 end 2492 total 2640 skew 0 clock 28.12KHz
v: height 1080 start 1084 end 1094 total 1125 clock 50.00Hz
1920x1080 (0x6a) 74.250MHz +HSync +VSync
h: width 1920 start 2008 end 2052 total 2200 skew 0 clock 33.75KHz
v: height 1080 start 1084 end 1089 total 1125 clock 30.00Hz
1920x1080 (0x6b) 74.250MHz +HSync +VSync
h: width 1920 start 2558 end 2602 total 2750 skew 0 clock 27.00KHz
v: height 1080 start 1084 end 1089 total 1125 clock 24.00Hz
1920x1080i (0x6c) 74.176MHz +HSync +VSync Interlace
h: width 1920 start 2008 end 2052 total 2200 skew 0 clock 33.72KHz
v: height 1080 start 1084 end 1094 total 1125 clock 59.94Hz
1920x1080 (0x6d) 74.176MHz +HSync +VSync
h: width 1920 start 2008 end 2052 total 2200 skew 0 clock 33.72KHz
v: height 1080 start 1084 end 1089 total 1125 clock 29.97Hz
1920x1080 (0x6e) 74.176MHz +HSync +VSync
h: width 1920 start 2558 end 2602 total 2750 skew 0 clock 26.97KHz
v: height 1080 start 1084 end 1089 total 1125 clock 23.98Hz
1280x720 (0x6f) 74.250MHz +HSync +VSync
h: width 1280 start 1390 end 1430 total 1650 skew 0 clock 45.00KHz
v: height 720 start 725 end 730 total 750 clock 60.00Hz
1280x720 (0x70) 74.250MHz +HSync +VSync
h: width 1280 start 1720 end 1760 total 1980 skew 0 clock 37.50KHz
v: height 720 start 725 end 730 total 750 clock 50.00Hz
1280x720 (0x71) 74.176MHz +HSync +VSync
h: width 1280 start 1390 end 1430 total 1650 skew 0 clock 44.96KHz
v: height 720 start 725 end 730 total 750 clock 59.94Hz
1440x576 (0x72) 54.000MHz -HSync -VSync
h: width 1440 start 1464 end 1592 total 1728 skew 0 clock 31.25KHz
v: height 576 start 581 end 586 total 625 clock 50.00Hz
1440x480 (0x73) 54.054MHz -HSync -VSync
h: width 1440 start 1472 end 1596 total 1716 skew 0 clock 31.50KHz
v: height 480 start 489 end 495 total 525 clock 60.00Hz
1440x480 (0x74) 54.000MHz -HSync -VSync
h: width 1440 start 1472 end 1596 total 1716 skew 0 clock 31.47KHz
v: height 480 start 489 end 495 total 525 clock 59.94Hz
720x576 (0x75) 27.000MHz -HSync -VSync
h: width 720 start 732 end 796 total 864 skew 0 clock 31.25KHz
v: height 576 start 581 end 586 total 625 clock 50.00Hz
720x576i (0x76) 13.500MHz -HSync -VSync Interlace
h: width 720 start 732 end 795 total 864 skew 0 clock 15.62KHz
v: height 576 start 580 end 586 total 625 clock 50.00Hz
720x480 (0x77) 27.027MHz -HSync -VSync
h: width 720 start 736 end 798 total 858 skew 0 clock 31.50KHz
v: height 480 start 489 end 495 total 525 clock 60.00Hz
720x480 (0x78) 27.000MHz -HSync -VSync
h: width 720 start 736 end 798 total 858 skew 0 clock 31.47KHz
v: height 480 start 489 end 495 total 525 clock 59.94Hz
720x480i (0x79) 13.514MHz -HSync -VSync Interlace
h: width 720 start 739 end 801 total 858 skew 0 clock 15.75KHz
v: height 480 start 488 end 494 total 525 clock 60.00Hz
720x480i (0x7a) 13.500MHz -HSync -VSync Interlace
h: width 720 start 739 end 801 total 858 skew 0 clock 15.73KHz
v: height 480 start 488 end 494 total 525 clock 59.94Hz
640x480 (0x7b) 25.200MHz -HSync -VSync
h: width 640 start 656 end 752 total 800 skew 0 clock 31.50KHz
v: height 480 start 490 end 492 total 525 clock 60.00Hz
640x480 (0x60) 25.175MHz -HSync -VSync
h: width 640 start 656 end 752 total 800 skew 0 clock 31.47KHz
v: height 480 start 490 end 492 total 525 clock 59.94Hz
xrandr when HDMI monitor is off:
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 3840 x 1080, maximum 16384 x 16384
eDP1 connected primary 1920x1080+0+0 (0x45) normal (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 293mm x 165mm
Identifier: 0x42
Timestamp: 244653470
Subpixel: unknown
Gamma: 1.0:1.2:1.4
Brightness: 1.0
Clones:
CRTC: 0
CRTCs: 0 1 2
Transform: 1.000000 0.000000 0.000000
0.000000 1.000000 0.000000
0.000000 0.000000 1.000000
filter:
EDID:
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00000000000000000000000000fe0041
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BACKLIGHT: 93
range: (0, 937)
Backlight: 93
range: (0, 937)
scaling mode: Full aspect
supported: Full, Center, Full aspect
Colorspace: Default
supported: Default, RGB_Wide_Gamut_Fixed_Point, RGB_Wide_Gamut_Floating_Point, opRGB, DCI-P3_RGB_D65, BT2020_RGB, BT601_YCC, BT709_YCC, XVYCC_601, XVYCC_709, SYCC_601, opYCC_601, BT2020_CYCC, BT2020_YCC
max bpc: 12
range: (6, 12)
Broadcast RGB: Automatic
supported: Automatic, Full, Limited 16:235
panel orientation: Normal
supported: Normal, Upside Down, Left Side Up, Right Side Up
link-status: Good
supported: Good, Bad
non-desktop: 0
range: (0, 1)
1920x1080 (0x45) 141.000MHz -HSync -VSync *current +preferred
h: width 1920 start 1936 end 1952 total 2104 skew 0 clock 67.02KHz
v: height 1080 start 1083 end 1097 total 1116 clock 60.05Hz
1920x1080 (0x46) 173.000MHz -HSync +VSync
h: width 1920 start 2048 end 2248 total 2576 skew 0 clock 67.16KHz
v: height 1080 start 1083 end 1088 total 1120 clock 59.96Hz
1920x1080 (0x47) 138.500MHz +HSync -VSync
h: width 1920 start 1968 end 2000 total 2080 skew 0 clock 66.59KHz
v: height 1080 start 1083 end 1088 total 1111 clock 59.93Hz
1680x1050 (0x48) 146.250MHz -HSync +VSync
h: width 1680 start 1784 end 1960 total 2240 skew 0 clock 65.29KHz
v: height 1050 start 1053 end 1059 total 1089 clock 59.95Hz
1680x1050 (0x49) 119.000MHz +HSync -VSync
h: width 1680 start 1728 end 1760 total 1840 skew 0 clock 64.67KHz
v: height 1050 start 1053 end 1059 total 1080 clock 59.88Hz
1400x1050 (0x4a) 122.000MHz +HSync +VSync
h: width 1400 start 1488 end 1640 total 1880 skew 0 clock 64.89KHz
v: height 1050 start 1052 end 1064 total 1082 clock 59.98Hz
1600x900 (0x4b) 118.250MHz -HSync +VSync
h: width 1600 start 1696 end 1856 total 2112 skew 0 clock 55.99KHz
v: height 900 start 903 end 908 total 934 clock 59.95Hz
1600x900 (0x4c) 97.500MHz +HSync -VSync
h: width 1600 start 1648 end 1680 total 1760 skew 0 clock 55.40KHz
v: height 900 start 903 end 908 total 926 clock 59.82Hz
1280x1024 (0x4d) 108.000MHz +HSync +VSync
h: width 1280 start 1328 end 1440 total 1688 skew 0 clock 63.98KHz
v: height 1024 start 1025 end 1028 total 1066 clock 60.02Hz
1400x900 (0x4e) 103.500MHz -HSync +VSync
h: width 1400 start 1480 end 1624 total 1848 skew 0 clock 56.01KHz
v: height 900 start 903 end 913 total 934 clock 59.96Hz
1400x900 (0x4f) 86.500MHz +HSync -VSync
h: width 1400 start 1448 end 1480 total 1560 skew 0 clock 55.45KHz
v: height 900 start 903 end 913 total 926 clock 59.88Hz
1280x960 (0x50) 108.000MHz +HSync +VSync
h: width 1280 start 1376 end 1488 total 1800 skew 0 clock 60.00KHz
v: height 960 start 961 end 964 total 1000 clock 60.00Hz
1368x768 (0x51) 85.250MHz -HSync +VSync
h: width 1368 start 1440 end 1576 total 1784 skew 0 clock 47.79KHz
v: height 768 start 771 end 781 total 798 clock 59.88Hz
1368x768 (0x52) 72.250MHz +HSync -VSync
h: width 1368 start 1416 end 1448 total 1528 skew 0 clock 47.28KHz
v: height 768 start 771 end 781 total 790 clock 59.85Hz
1280x800 (0x53) 83.500MHz -HSync +VSync
h: width 1280 start 1352 end 1480 total 1680 skew 0 clock 49.70KHz
v: height 800 start 803 end 809 total 831 clock 59.81Hz
1280x800 (0x54) 71.000MHz +HSync -VSync
h: width 1280 start 1328 end 1360 total 1440 skew 0 clock 49.31KHz
v: height 800 start 803 end 809 total 823 clock 59.91Hz
1280x720 (0x55) 74.500MHz -HSync +VSync
h: width 1280 start 1344 end 1472 total 1664 skew 0 clock 44.77KHz
v: height 720 start 723 end 728 total 748 clock 59.86Hz
1280x720 (0x56) 63.750MHz +HSync -VSync
h: width 1280 start 1328 end 1360 total 1440 skew 0 clock 44.27KHz
v: height 720 start 723 end 728 total 741 clock 59.74Hz
1024x768 (0x57) 65.000MHz -HSync -VSync
h: width 1024 start 1048 end 1184 total 1344 skew 0 clock 48.36KHz
v: height 768 start 771 end 777 total 806 clock 60.00Hz
1024x576 (0x58) 46.500MHz -HSync +VSync
h: width 1024 start 1064 end 1160 total 1296 skew 0 clock 35.88KHz
v: height 576 start 579 end 584 total 599 clock 59.90Hz
1024x576 (0x59) 42.000MHz +HSync -VSync
h: width 1024 start 1072 end 1104 total 1184 skew 0 clock 35.47KHz
v: height 576 start 579 end 584 total 593 clock 59.82Hz
960x540 (0x5a) 40.750MHz -HSync +VSync
h: width 960 start 992 end 1088 total 1216 skew 0 clock 33.51KHz
v: height 540 start 543 end 548 total 562 clock 59.63Hz
960x540 (0x5b) 37.250MHz +HSync -VSync
h: width 960 start 1008 end 1040 total 1120 skew 0 clock 33.26KHz
v: height 540 start 543 end 548 total 556 clock 59.82Hz
800x600 (0x5c) 40.000MHz +HSync +VSync
h: width 800 start 840 end 968 total 1056 skew 0 clock 37.88KHz
v: height 600 start 601 end 605 total 628 clock 60.32Hz
800x600 (0x5d) 36.000MHz +HSync +VSync
h: width 800 start 824 end 896 total 1024 skew 0 clock 35.16KHz
v: height 600 start 601 end 603 total 625 clock 56.25Hz
864x486 (0x5e) 32.500MHz -HSync +VSync
h: width 864 start 888 end 968 total 1072 skew 0 clock 30.32KHz
v: height 486 start 489 end 494 total 506 clock 59.92Hz
864x486 (0x5f) 30.500MHz +HSync -VSync
h: width 864 start 912 end 944 total 1024 skew 0 clock 29.79KHz
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640x480 (0x60) 25.175MHz -HSync -VSync
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720x405 (0x62) 21.750MHz +HSync -VSync
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640x360 (0x63) 18.000MHz -HSync +VSync
h: width 640 start 664 end 720 total 800 skew 0 clock 22.50KHz
v: height 360 start 363 end 368 total 376 clock 59.84Hz
640x360 (0x64) 17.750MHz +HSync -VSync
h: width 640 start 688 end 720 total 800 skew 0 clock 22.19KHz
v: height 360 start 363 end 368 total 374 clock 59.32Hz
HDMI1 connected 1920x1080+1920+0 (0x65) normal (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 1600mm x 900mm
Identifier: 0x43
Timestamp: 244653470
Subpixel: unknown
Gamma: 1.0:1.0:1.0
Brightness: 1.0
Clones:
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CRTCs: 0 1 2
Transform: 1.000000 0.000000 0.000000
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0.000000 0.000000 1.000000
filter:
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supported: HDCP Type0, HDCP Type1
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supported: Undesired, Desired, Enabled
max bpc: 12
range: (8, 12)
content type: No Data
supported: No Data, Graphics, Photo, Cinema, Game
Colorspace: Default
supported: Default, SMPTE_170M_YCC, BT709_YCC, XVYCC_601, XVYCC_709, SYCC_601, opYCC_601, opRGB, BT2020_CYCC, BT2020_RGB, BT2020_YCC, DCI-P3_RGB_D65, DCI-P3_RGB_Theater
aspect ratio: Automatic
supported: Automatic, 4:3, 16:9
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supported: Automatic, Full, Limited 16:235
audio: auto
supported: force-dvi, off, auto, on
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1920x1080 (0x67) 148.352MHz +HSync +VSync
h: width 1920 start 2008 end 2052 total 2200 skew 0 clock 67.43KHz
v: height 1080 start 1084 end 1089 total 1125 clock 59.94Hz
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720x480 (0x78) 27.000MHz -HSync -VSync
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I diff'ed the xrandr outputs -> no difference except for the timestamp.
About the windows and "stuff":
Sometimes when turning on or off the HDMI monitor, all windows, be it file manager windows, terminal windows, or windows of any other random apps (was just citing the filemanager windows as random example as these are the windows I have mostly open) will get displaced downwards by a little bit, maybe moved 10-20 pixels down on every workspace.
I just tried to reproduce it but this time nothing happened, lol. So I'm not sure under which circumstances they move exactly. But it is cumulative: Yesterday after some turning on/off while working, basically all windows ended up a lot more south on each workspace than where they started out so I had to drag them all manually back to where they belong, pretty annoying.
I'm using XFCE4 btw if it helps.
My usual setup is that when the external monitor is on I will move a VLC window set to fullscreen and "always visible on current workspace" onto the second monitor's part (right hand side) of the workspace, so I can watch a movie while doing other stuff, no matter to which workspace I'm currently switching on the laptop's internal monitor.
My goal currently is to make a script that does this VLC window-moving and -setting utilizing wmctrl (and possibly other tools if needed) automatically as soon as the monitor is switched on, so I don't have to do it manually every time. My most naive approach - which now seems out of the question - was to just have a script run on startup that checks xrandr output every second to test for 2nd monitor being switched on yet.
Last edited by millus (2020-07-29 09:19:36)
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The downward creeping might be a bug - the output might dis- and quickly re-appear and xfwm4 mess up the repositioning (moving the windows downwards when an output disappears doesn't seem to make much sense, it's probably a miscalculation by only half of the time invoking the titlebar margin for the topleft corner position)
You could see whether https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/x-on-resize/ picks up temporary output changes (and whether you can leverage them for your purposes)
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Agreed. I suspect there must be two back-to-back root window changes. Essentially the external display is detected triggering an expansion of the root window, but immediately disabled restoring the root window size. Everything moving down a bit is a side effect. If this is the case, the change *would* be reflected in xrandr output except that it is too brief and xrandr is not run at the right time. So anything listening to ConfigureNotify events on the root window may pick it up (I believe that's what x-on-resize does).
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I experimented here a bit with "xev -root -event randr". It prints nothing when the monitor is turned off. It prints messages when the monitor turns back on. I ran this command line here that adds timestamps:
$ echo "$(date +%T): <-- start time"; xev -root -event randr | while read -r line; do echo "$(date +%T): $line"; done
17:20:29: <-- start time
17:20:45:
17:20:45: RRNotify event, serial 18, synthetic NO, window 0x6cc,
17:20:45: subtype XRROutputPropertyChangeNotifyEvent
17:20:45: output DisplayPort-0, property EDID, timestamp 18791302, state Delete
17:20:45:
17:20:45: RRScreenChangeNotify event, serial 18, synthetic NO, window 0x6cc,
17:20:45: root 0x6cc, timestamp 18593642, config_timestamp 18791509
17:20:45: size_index 65535, subpixel_order SubPixelUnknown
17:20:45: rotation RR_Rotate_0
17:20:45: width 2560, height 1440, mwidth 677, mheight 381
17:20:45:
17:20:45: RRNotify event, serial 18, synthetic NO, window 0x6cc,
17:20:45: subtype XRROutputChangeNotifyEvent
17:20:45: output DisplayPort-0, crtc 79, mode 91
17:20:45: rotation RR_Rotate_0
17:20:45: connection RR_Disconnected, subpixel_order SubPixelUnknown
17:20:45:
17:20:45: RRScreenChangeNotify event, serial 18, synthetic NO, window 0x6cc,
17:20:45: root 0x6cc, timestamp 18593642, config_timestamp 18791509
17:20:45: size_index 65535, subpixel_order SubPixelUnknown
17:20:45: rotation RR_Rotate_0
17:20:45: width 2560, height 1440, mwidth 677, mheight 381
17:20:45:
17:20:45: RRNotify event, serial 18, synthetic NO, window 0x6cc,
17:20:45: subtype XRRCrtcChangeNotifyEvent
17:20:45: crtc 79, mode None, rotation RR_Rotate_0
17:20:45: x 0, y 0, width 0, height 0
17:20:45:
17:20:45: RRNotify event, serial 18, synthetic NO, window 0x6cc,
17:20:45: subtype XRROutputChangeNotifyEvent
17:20:45: output DisplayPort-0, crtc None, mode None
17:20:45: rotation RR_Rotate_0
17:20:45: connection RR_Disconnected, subpixel_order SubPixelUnknown
17:20:46:
17:20:46: RRScreenChangeNotify event, serial 29, synthetic NO, window 0x6cc,
17:20:46: root 0x6cc, timestamp 18791520, config_timestamp 18792259
17:20:46: size_index 65535, subpixel_order SubPixelUnknown
17:20:46: rotation RR_Rotate_0
17:20:46: width 2560, height 1440, mwidth 677, mheight 381
17:20:46:
17:20:46: RRNotify event, serial 29, synthetic NO, window 0x6cc,
17:20:46: subtype XRROutputChangeNotifyEvent
17:20:46: output DisplayPort-0, crtc None, mode None
17:20:46: rotation RR_Rotate_0
17:20:46: connection RR_Connected, subpixel_order SubPixelUnknown
17:20:46:
17:20:46: RRScreenChangeNotify event, serial 29, synthetic NO, window 0x6cc,
17:20:46: root 0x6cc, timestamp 18791520, config_timestamp 18792259
17:20:46: size_index 0, subpixel_order SubPixelUnknown
17:20:46: rotation RR_Rotate_0
17:20:46: width 2560, height 1440, mwidth 677, mheight 381
17:20:46:
17:20:46: RRNotify event, serial 29, synthetic NO, window 0x6cc,
17:20:46: subtype XRRCrtcChangeNotifyEvent
17:20:46: crtc 79, mode 2560x1440_144, rotation RR_Rotate_0
17:20:46: x 0, y 0, width 2560, height 1440
17:20:46:
17:20:46: RRNotify event, serial 29, synthetic NO, window 0x6cc,
17:20:46: subtype XRROutputChangeNotifyEvent
17:20:46: output DisplayPort-0, crtc 79, mode 2560x1440_144 (2560x1440)
17:20:46: rotation RR_Rotate_0
17:20:46: connection RR_Connected, subpixel_order SubPixelUnknown
^C
I turned off my monitor after that first "start time" message, then I waited fifteen seconds, then I turned it back on. It does not print anything when the monitor is off. The stuff it prints is when the monitor is turned back on.
Maybe this means there's nothing that can be done by looking for X events?
I also tried looking at the stuff that the open drivers shows in /sys/class/drm/. The driver exposes the monitor outputs over there and shows some info in text files. There's nothing to see in those files about the monitor being on or off, it's always the same contents for me with my single monitor. The file contents is this:
$ grep . /sys/class/drm/card0-*/{status,enabled,dpms}
/sys/class/drm/card0-DP-1/status:connected
/sys/class/drm/card0-DP-2/status:disconnected
/sys/class/drm/card0-DVI-D-1/status:disconnected
/sys/class/drm/card0-HDMI-A-1/status:disconnected
/sys/class/drm/card0-HDMI-A-2/status:disconnected
/sys/class/drm/card0-DP-1/enabled:enabled
/sys/class/drm/card0-DP-2/enabled:disabled
/sys/class/drm/card0-DVI-D-1/enabled:disabled
/sys/class/drm/card0-HDMI-A-1/enabled:disabled
/sys/class/drm/card0-HDMI-A-2/enabled:disabled
/sys/class/drm/card0-DP-1/dpms:On
/sys/class/drm/card0-DP-2/dpms:Off
/sys/class/drm/card0-DVI-D-1/dpms:Off
/sys/class/drm/card0-HDMI-A-1/dpms:Off
/sys/class/drm/card0-HDMI-A-2/dpms:Off
I tried running this command line both with the monitor on and off, and it's the exact same output both times.
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I use KDE/Plasma and have very similar problem as @millus reported. Anyway I refers to my topic Is there a way to detect whether an external screen is in on/off mode?
I experimented here a bit with "xev -root -event randr ...
I think comnand: grep . /sys/class/drm/card0-*/{status,enabled,dpms} shows only information if any display is enabled or disabled. I made some experiment to prove it. Check below.
* First output when my second display (projector) was disabled (enabled: "false" in configuration file related with kscreen)
$ grep . /sys/class/drm/card0-*/{status,enabled,dpms}
/sys/class/drm/card0-DP-1/status:disconnected
/sys/class/drm/card0-HDMI-A-1/status:connected
/sys/class/drm/card0-HDMI-A-2/status:connected
/sys/class/drm/card0-DP-1/enabled:disabled
/sys/class/drm/card0-HDMI-A-1/enabled:enabled
/sys/class/drm/card0-HDMI-A-2/enabled:disabled
/sys/class/drm/card0-DP-1/dpms:Off
/sys/class/drm/card0-HDMI-A-1/dpms:On
/sys/class/drm/card0-HDMI-A-2/dpms:Off
Second output when my second display (projector) was disabled (enabled: "true" in configuration file related with kscreen)
$ grep . /sys/class/drm/card0-*/{status,enabled,dpms}
/sys/class/drm/card0-DP-1/status:disconnected
/sys/class/drm/card0-HDMI-A-1/status:connected
/sys/class/drm/card0-HDMI-A-2/status:connected
/sys/class/drm/card0-DP-1/enabled:disabled
/sys/class/drm/card0-HDMI-A-1/enabled:enabled
/sys/class/drm/card0-HDMI-A-2/enabled:enabled
/sys/class/drm/card0-DP-1/dpms:Off
/sys/class/drm/card0-HDMI-A-1/dpms:On
/sys/class/drm/card0-HDMI-A-2/dpms:On
Note that, when I turned off second display (projector) then nothing changed in output.
I case your second check, so command: echo "$(date +%T): <-- start time"; xev -root -event randr | while read -r line; do echo "$(date +%T): $line"; done I get nothing no matter if (primary) monitor is turned on or off.
Finally I wonder if anyone discovered how to recognize if given display is turned on/off. The only one result gives me the same what @millus reported. I mean output from command: udevadm monitor .
[UPDATE]
Or actually this makes effect only for my primary monitor. When I turn on/off projector nothing happens. No events sent.
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The downward creeping might be a bug - the output might dis- and quickly re-appear and xfwm4 mess up the repositioning (moving the windows downwards when an output disappears doesn't seem to make much sense, it's probably a miscalculation by only half of the time invoking the titlebar margin for the topleft corner position)
You could see whether https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/x-on-resize/ picks up temporary output changes (and whether you can leverage them for your purposes)
I'm not sure how to use this tool. Below does nothing, reports nothing. I turned off and off again my display.
x-on-resize -a
x-on-resize -s :0
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Maybe one can use ddc protocol.
If the monitor answers, then it is powered on.
edit: totally untested.
edit: it is ddc, not dcc
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Thanks. Unfortunately there are no /dev/cec* devices so the command refuses to work.
However, somehow the notebook definitely notices when the monitor gets turned on or off, because some windows (eg VLC, but also file manager windows and other stuff) will change their locations accordingly.
So there is SOME kind of notification. I now tried$ udevadm monitor
and all possible parameters such as property, kernel, udev or subsystem-match drm, and indeed there are a couple of "notifications" happening on power-on/off, but the problem is that they are completely indistinguishable. So the system must still have some other means to know when to move VLC from 2nd monitor to main monitor within the same "big" extended screen (3840x1080 ie 2x 1080p next to each other, defined in arandr).
Trying this you could get more human readable information:
sudo udevadm monitor --property
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Maybe one can use dcc protocol.
If the monitor answers, then it is powered on.edit: totally untested.
How to use dcc protocol? Any example would be helpful.
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How to use dcc protocol? Any example would be helpful.
There's a package "ddcutil" with a tool for DDC. The following command line finds monitors:
$ sudo ddcutil detect
Display 1
I2C bus: /dev/i2c-5
EDID synopsis:
Mfg id: ACR
Model: XF270HU
Serial number: T78EE0048521
Manufacture year: 2018
EDID version: 1.4
VCP version: 2.2
There's an argument "probe" to search for supported DDC features on a monitor. Looking through that list, there's a feature with code "0xd6" that's interesting to find out if the monitor is powered on or not:
$ sudo ddcutil getvcp d6
VCP code 0xd6 (Power mode ): DPM: On, DPMS: Off (sl=0x01)
$ sudo ddcutil getvcp d6
VCP code 0xd6 (Power mode ): DPM: Off, DPMS: Off (sl=0x04)
The first output is the result I get with my monitor powered on. The second output is with the monitor off. It seems for my monitor here, I could use "ddcutil getvcp d6" to get the status.
There's a "--terse" parameter for help with scripting:
$ sudo ddcutil detect --terse
Display 1
I2C bus: /dev/i2c-5
Monitor: ACR:XF270HU:T78EE0048521
$ sudo ddcutil getvcp d6 --terse
VCP D6 SNC x01
For work with multiple monitors, there's a bunch of different parameters to target a certain one mentioned in "man ddcutil".
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You'd just run "x-on-resize", but it would likely only report sth. if the windows move downwards as well (assuming this is triggered by a transient change of the root window)
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You'd just run "x-on-resize", but it would likely only report sth. if the windows move downwards as well (assuming this is triggered by a transient change of the root window)
I run "x-on-resize" as user and with sudo. I was doing with windows many things like moving, minimizing, resizing, opening new applications even I did it with konsole (terminal emulator) where I started this application. In result "x-on-resize" reported absolutely nothing in standard output.
After I started "x-on-resize" any window(s) didn't downwards.
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After I started "x-on-resize" any window(s) didn't downwards.
That's the likely problem: there's a difference between yours and the OPs situation (where the system was claimed to show *some* reaction on the power state change of the output)
PS: please don't try to randomly sudo-fix stuff when it doesn't work™. You can easily make yurself a bad day.
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PS: please don't try to randomly sudo-fix stuff when it doesn't work™. You can easily make yurself a bad day.
I tried with sudo do to applications like ddcutil and ddccontrol (I mentioned about them in my original post: How to determine whether HDMI display is turned on or off?) needed higher privileges to work, so I thought it may help to get any output.
Maybe I will need to search some help in XOrg forum.
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piomiq wrote:How to use dcc protocol? Any example would be helpful.
There's a package "ddcutil" with a tool for DDC. The following command line finds monitors:
I use following Linux kernel: 5.7.12-arch1-1. I loaded necessary 'i2c-dev' kernel modules and In result I got that communication failed
$ sudo ddcutil detect
Invalid display
I2C bus: /dev/i2c-1
EDID synopsis:
Mfg id: OTM
Model: Optoma 1080P
Serial number: 72J6081111111
Manufacture year: 2017
EDID version: 1.3
DDC communication failed
Invalid display
I2C bus: /dev/i2c-2
EDID synopsis:
Mfg id: NEC
Model: EA275WMi
Serial number: 74105467NB
Manufacture year: 2017
EDID version: 1.3
DDC communication failed
And command 'probe' reports that:
$ sudo ddcutil probe
Display not found
BTW. Command sudo ddccontrol -p, which is much faster than ddcutil, reports similar information like:
Probing for available monitors..I/O warning : failed to load external entity "/usr/share/ddccontrol-db/monitor/NEC2BA8.xml"
Document not parsed successfully.
.I/O warning : failed to load external entity "/usr/share/ddccontrol-db/monitor/OTM0027.xml"
Document not parsed successfully.
..
Detected monitors :
- Device: dev:/dev/i2c-2
DDC/CI supported: No
Monitor Name: VESA standard monitor
Input type: Digital
- Device: dev:/dev/i2c-1
DDC/CI supported: No
Monitor Name: VESA standard monitor
Input type: Digital
No monitor supporting DDC/CI available.
Seems my displays don't support DDC.
I wonder if there is any way to get to know if external display connected via HDMI is turned on or off.
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