https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=99264
Bug ID: 99264
Summary: Deterministic crash on RX460 "NULL pointer
dereference"
Product: DRI
Version: unspecified
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)
OS: Linux (All)
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--- Comment #22 from Tom St Denis ---
Chatting internally one of our developers also has a VERDE with a DID of
0x683D. He claims that with mesa + radeon kmd it works.
So at this point the possibilities are
1. Different mesa/kmd
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--- Comment #8 from network723 at rkmail.ru ---
I confirm, LIBGL_DRI3_DISABLE=1 fixes flickering in Talos, blender and firefox'
opengl-accelerated videos
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The driver is not able to find the vbios:
Jan 3 16:28:52 hp2 kernel: [ 10.626851] [drm:amdgpu_get_bios [amdgpu]]
*ERROR* Unable to locate a BIOS ROM
Possibly the related to this:
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Bug ID: 99261
Summary: Kernel 4.10-rc2 on APU with Kaveri + Topaz : boot
hangs on switch to amdgpudrmfb
Product: DRI
Version: XOrg git
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)
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4th dump 2017-01-03
Anybody working on this? Anything I can help to push this one forward?
I still see this
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--- Comment #18 from Alex Deucher ---
(In reply to mrj from comment #15)
> Sorry Alex, I wasn't clear.
>
> It's the fixed version that (I've now verified) is causing the Radeon HD6320
> problem as described here
>
>
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--- Comment #5 from Samuel Pitoiset ---
Confirmed, it hangs the GPU at draw call 15626. Tested on RX 480 with latest
mesa/llvm.
Replacing gui_skin_ps.txt by gui_skin_simple_ps.txt with qapitrace fixes the
hang.
Not sure yet if the shader is
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Can you try with LIBGL_DRI3_DISABLE=1 ? This will use DRI2 and it should fix
the flickering.
After bisecting, the first bad commit seems to be:
commit d3d33918c79d9e87aedaf6f70ed39f75eed262a0
Author:
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The game runs without hangs now. Thanks.
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This should fix it:
https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/130844/
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Java Swing reproducer application
Here's Java sources of a reproducer mini-application for the issue. Running
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Xorg.0.log from faulty session
This is Xorg log. It doesn't seem that X noticed the fault at all. Moreover,
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dmesg output from faulty session
Here's my dmesg. From these lines:
[ 675.891897] amdgpu :01:00.0: GPU
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--- Comment #21 from Larry <5lokuf+c77xmvwa3y1jk at sharklasers.com> ---
(In reply to Tom St Denis from comment #20)
> So Catalyst works but none of the open source KMD/UMD pairs work? Hmm...
>
> I'll see if I can dig up a VERDE board and
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The good and bad kernels give identical xrandr outputs:
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1366 x 768, maximum 8192 x 8192
XWAYLAND0 connected 1360x768+0+0 520mm x 320mm
1360x768
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So Catalyst works but none of the open source KMD/UMD pairs work? Hmm...
I'll see if I can dig up a VERDE board and install an old kernel/catalyst and
see what they're doing diff.
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One more note : my laptop won't boot with dpm=0.
(I suppose you have efficiently blacklisted radeon, and that the kernel is
compiled with CIK enabled).
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It's actually a regression in mesa, works fine with 13.0.2.
After bisecting, the first bad commit is:
commit ed3190b3f3a776fc8c75b1e6130a88079166d115
Author: Marek Olšák
Date: Sun Nov 13 18:41:43
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I don't have HW (multiGPU) to test it anymore, so fill free to close it in any
time/way you want.
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I haven't tested with anything newer than 16.30.x yet. (I use Arch Linux and
the unofficial package hasn't been updated)
I didn't see any mention of OpenCL fixes in the changelog so I haven't tried to
update
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Please attach your xorg log and dmesg output.
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Thanks for reporting this.
I can reproduce the hang on rx 480 with latest mesa/llvm git.
It hangs at drawcall 674985.
I will investigate.
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--- Comment #19 from Larry <5lokuf+c77xmvwa3y1jk at sharklasers.com> ---
(In reply to Tom St Denis from comment #18)
> So there is no known point for which this worked even with radeonsi+radeon
> KMD?
>
> That surprises me.
What can I tell ya?,
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So there is no known point for which this worked even with radeonsi+radeon KMD?
That surprises me.
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cg_mask=0, that is.
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> Is there a version of mesa for which the radeon KMD works?
>
> Also if you load amdgpu with cg_mask=0 does that help
I know
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@pandiculationfinch: Nope, runs icecold ( FAN RPM reading should be coming in
linux 4.10 ):
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CPU FAN Speed: 888 RPM (min = 600 RPM, max = 7200 RPM)
...
CPU Temperature: +32.0°C (high =
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Is there a version of mesa for which the radeon KMD works?
Also if you load amdgpu with cg_mask=0 does that help
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--- Comment #14 from Larry <5lokuf+c77xmvwa3y1jk at sharklasers.com> ---
> I wonder if it's a tile mode array problem? Looking at the code for
> radeon/si.c and amdgpu/gfx_v6_0.c the array configs are different (entries
> 18-20 don't exist in
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Flip: just out of curiousity, have you looked for heat issues on your system? I
had very similar problems and they were due to my system overheating (blocked
fan exhaust)
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I wonder if it's a tile mode array problem? Looking at the code for
radeon/si.c and amdgpu/gfx_v6_0.c the array configs are different (entries
18-20 don't exist in the radeon side). Briefly looking at a
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According to phoronix (April 20th) the new experimental support for HD 7000 in
amdgpu is basically inherited from the radeonsi driver. If true, that explains
why they share
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Bug ID: 99236
Summary: System (seems to) completely freezes when interacting
with java swing applications.
Product: DRI
Version: DRI git
Hardware: x86 (IA32)
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I had the same problem with Gentoo Linux when upgrading from llvm-3.9.0 to
llvm-3.9.1: fbpanel icons exhibited a red shift. Reverting the above mentioned
commit against llvm-3.9.1 fixed the
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Can you try a newer kernel?
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> I think the fix is to make sure Ubuntu has the latest firmware from the
> linux firmware git tree.
Ubuntu only started shipping an affected kernel in 16.10
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full dmesg
Apparently this didn't attach correctly when I created the bug.
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I tried this again with current sw stack (kernel 4.8.13, libdrm 2.74, mesa
13.1-dev, wine 2.0rc2), and the game ran for 1 hour without crashing the
machine, so I guess this is fixed. The performance feels much worse
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Maybe a different bug but since I switched to Wayland (F25) I noticed that HDMI
audio (Radeon HD6450) is also gone for me after suspend/resume. Never noticed
that with X though. Switching VTs does not change
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--- Comment #4 from Andy Furniss ---
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> Couldn't get it to crash with valgrind.
>
> Bisect not 100% sure as it seemed to get harder to provoke going back in
> time, but it does seem to need temporal
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Bug ID: 99219
Summary: The Stanley Parable GPU hang when starting a new game
Product: Mesa
Version: git
Hardware: Other
OS: All
Status: NEW
Severity:
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I have downloaded LLVM r290690 which contains your first diff, manually applied
your 2nd diff, and compiled it. The resulting library seems to resolve the
issue.
Once that patch is reviewed and
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Is this still happening with the 16.50 driver ?
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--- Comment #19 from Huw ---
I just upgraded from kernel 4.8.14 to 4.9 and the same symptoms persist,
reproducible always.
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dmesg output following a freeze, running linux 4.7.8
Linux 4.7 is a no go.
However there was a dmesg output ( attached
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--- Comment #293 from Armin Wehrfritz ---
I have been running a AMD/ATI RV635 with dpm enabled for over a day now without
any issues. I also suspended (to memory) and resumed the system several times
without problems.
My system informations:
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I have noticed the same behaviour exactly after update llvm from 3.9.0 to 3.9.1
Gentoo, Radeon r9 280x
kernel-4.9
mesa-13.0.2
libdrm-2.4.74
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While bisecting an unrelated kernel bug I found that some kernels between 4.9.0
and 4.10-rc1 allowed:
service lxdm stop
to work as expected and cleanly stop the X server.
Otherwise either a kill -9 of the
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Another confirmation.
In my case it's usually trigered by the browsers ( FF, Chrome, Pale Moon ) when
HW accelleration is enabled.
In FF/Pale Moon there's no obvious cause, while in Chrome it's usually the
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Had a new lock up while browsing the web - see
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I have added two files from journalctl. The one from December 23 shows several
attempts to boot. It takes several attempts to boot.
The file from December 24 shows similar problems at boot but
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Summary: Random GPU lockup on Fedora 25 Wayland & X sessions
with Mobility Radeon HD 5650/5750 Opensource drivers
Product: Mesa
Version: 13.0
Hardware: All
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Summary: Certain games cause GPU resets
Product: Mesa
Version: unspecified
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)
OS: Linux (All)
Status: NEW
Severity:
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I don't know whether my issue is the same, but what happens to me is that with
a *lot* of games I have (usually those built with Unity) the screen will simply
freeze after only a minute or two.
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The kernel update might be possibility.
I am now running 4.9.0 custom built, and the system / screen is not freezing,
but instead sometimes Xorg crashes, usually
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> Normally, I would be asking in this comment if there is any progress on
> this, but I can tell there has been... change, at least.
>
> Now instead of crashing, it
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Bug ID: 99191
Summary: Weird blocky green stuff rendered in High Fidelity
Product: Mesa
Version: git
Hardware: Other
OS: All
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
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Normally, I would be asking in this comment if there is any progress on this,
but I can tell there has been... change, at least.
Now instead of crashing, it deadlocks the calling process waiting
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Switching to the latest amdgpu driver (drm-next-4.10 branch on ~agd5f/linux)
and using the current fc25 xorg-amdgpu server and mesa (13.0.2) still exhibits
all the issues
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Btw: bug 98832 is about a different issue but also fixed by reverting the
commit in question.
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> git bisected this to d57c0edfe00d3274b50f91ce3076ed0e82d28782.
commit d57c0edfe00d3274b50f91ce3076ed0e82d28782
Author: Alex Deucher
Date: Wed Jul 8 14:08:12
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I Agree Michel, the Mesa screenshots look good. I'm going to resolve this
issue.
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git bisected this to d57c0edfe00d3274b50f91ce3076ed0e82d28782.
Reverting this solves the problem on all kernels including latest 4.9.0.
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Summary: RS780 blank screen on boot
Product: DRI
Version: XOrg git
Hardware: Other
OS: All
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority:
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Btw, I've submitted the patch to the mesa list some time ago:
https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/patch/122534
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--- Comment #2 from Yuxuan Shui ---
Same problem happens for me as well.
Extended renderer info (GLX_MESA_query_renderer):
Vendor: X.Org (0x1002)
Device: AMD POLARIS10 (DRM 3.9.0 / 4.9.0+, LLVM 3.9.0) (0x67df)
Version: 13.0.2
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=99158
--- Comment #3 from Andy Furniss ---
Couldn't get it to crash with valgrind.
Bisect not 100% sure as it seemed to get harder to provoke going back in time,
but it does seem to need temporal deint and I got -
first bad commit:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=99078
Furkan changed:
What|Removed |Added
CC||falaca at gmail.com
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=99130
--- Comment #18 from Dorota Czaplejewicz ---
After adding the kick_fbcon() calls, the problem goes away, even without
rebooting.
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--- Comment #5 from Timo Valtoaho ---
Created attachment 128615
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Current kernel config
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--- Comment #4 from Timo Valtoaho ---
Created attachment 128614
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Output of lspci -vvv
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