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> It helps the original issue where a saw a panic / stack trace on shutdown
> and shutdown took a while - so that's great news
>
> I've retested compiling amdgpu
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It helps the original issue where a saw a panic / stack trace on shutdown and
shutdown took a while - so that's great news
I've retested compiling amdgpu as a module and modprobe -r(ing) it - this still
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> (In reply to Emil Velikov from comment #11)
> > Above all: yes using hard links is nasty.
>
> Thanks for confirming. :-)
>
> > If you're having a
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More details from testing several scenarios:
1. When there is only a single X screen then this line does not appear in the
logs. It does not matter if we have the default mirrored screen
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> Above all: yes using hard links is nasty.
Thanks for confirming. :-)
> If you're having a single (or multiple fixed) GPU system then building
>
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> Although the OS is Yocto, the Mesa recipe is mostly mine including the patch
> to revert this horrible idea of hard links. Hard links are good until
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not 100% sure but seems like fixed in mainline
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This 3 year old bug ticket (around Chromium 30-35) talks about this problem:
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=231945
Turned off CRTC?
Does the CRTC considered "turned off"
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> Zoltán - the "g" in "i915g" implies the driver type rather than the actual
> filename.
I know, "g" is for Gallium. The symlink points to the classic
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Yeah, that is separate issue... try output=openglnb instead of opengl, that
disable billinear filtering and seems fixes that border around dosbox.
But DRI3 flickering stays :)
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with DRI3 disabled
With DRI3 disabled, I don't get the flashing, but I do get a border around
dosbox's framebuffer.
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I see the patches are in now - Which I think is OK as they do AFAICT fix normal
use cases.
Maybe in future the algorithm for increasing gop could take into account bits
per picture as reducing gop size when
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> When did Chromium started to use the vertical sync?
>
Don't any of us know this one. As Matt mentioned your help in tracking the
issue down will be
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Zoltán - the "g" in "i915g" implies the driver type rather than the actual
filename.
Humble (off topic) request: please look into the the Yocto recipe to create
hard links for the files as opposed to
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BTW i tried not with dosbox git and not just git mesa, dosbox package from
Debian Sid, mesa currently there is 13.0.2, etc...
I also have DRI3 flashing with rtcw game, this looks like same issue to me :)
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Reproduced it on Kabini APU, does not happen under LIBGL_DRI3_DISABLE=1
variable... so one of those DRI3 issues.
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Bing - HDMI audio is probably a source of problem.
I tried to add radeon.audio=0. I tested this before already, but I tried this
time again with 4.9-rc7. No bug in console appeared, but kernel lock down
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> Can you bisect?
No need: most likely, the offending commit is 8a357d10043c ("drm: Nerf
DRM_CONTROL nodes").
C.f. the discussion at
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screenshot csgo gallium nine
For comparison purposes, here is a screenshot of the windows version with
gallium
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Summary: Counter Strike: Global Offensive performance
Product: Mesa
Version: git
Hardware: Other
OS: All
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
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Something like initcall_debug should show the times during suspend as well.
Otherwise it will be a chore of adding printk to ensure we have timing events
along the relevant callchains.
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Perhaps I can time the process if you think it's relevant - currently I'm
guessing the reason. Any suggestions on capturing timestamps?
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--- Comment #6 from Christian König ---
Setting radeon.modeset=0 is not longer supported since the removal of UMS
support, so setting this options just blacklists the driver completely.
That looks like a bug in the HDMI audio handling code, we
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Summary: dosbox artefacts when using opengl
Product: Mesa
Version: git
Hardware: Other
OS: All
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I am experiecing the same freezes on my updated arch box (kernel 4.8.11-2, mesa
13.0.2-2) with my MSI R9 390.
Without radeon.dpm=0 I observe the following:
- I
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Symptoms and hardware appear to be identical to but 97055. I'll let either the
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> I too am affected by this issue.
It might help if you add yourself to the CC list. Not that anyone talks on
this bug but me.
> Is this issue ever going to be
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> Would it be possible to run the game with "GALLIUM_DDEBUG=2000" set, wait
> for the hang, and attach the file created in ~/ddebug_dumps/ ?
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Has KMS ever worked on that card for you? If yes, can you test older kernels?
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Looks like this patch fixes the problem:
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Is there anything I can do to push this one forward? There are some events that
trigger the crash with high probability:
- autocompletion of URL in Firefox
- open context menu in Libre Writer
- scrolling
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dmesg with amdgpu.lockup_timeout=2500 after 3rd crash
See log entries starting at 3308 sec.
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today I inserted into MB Asus M2A-VM HDMI PCI-E card HD7770. With HD7770 the
modeset works OK without any crash/lockup. Xserver started OK too. Loaded was
radeon driver. The bug in radeon driver is in a
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Bug ID: 98988
Summary: [Regression, bisected] New BONAIRE UVD firmware causes
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Product: DRI
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Hardware:
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I too am affected by this issue. Is this issue ever going to be fixed? Who do I
need to talk to in order to get this issue properly looked into? Where can I go
to contribute my services to try and get this issue
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Can you bisect?
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Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)
OS: Linux (All)
Status: NEW
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Apologies for repeated comments. According to
http://www.anandtech.com/show/9276/2015-15inch-retina-macbook-pros-dgpu-r9-m370x-is-cape-verde
(someone else running the same GPU on windows with catalyst driver)
The
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I've never done that before so give me some time and I'll try it. Is there any
command I can run to work out what my rdev->pdev->revision is?
I'm also struggling to find any official information on clock speeds
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Bug ID: 98984
Summary: Hexagonal shapes around lights in Cities: Skylines
Product: Mesa
Version: 13.0
Hardware: Other
OS: All
Status: NEW
Severity:
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One question is why is taking longer than 15s (from time of alarm setup) to
suspend? That in itself a failure to meet user expectations. (But yes igt, or
at least the CI test harness, needs to be robust.)
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The problem doesn't seem to appear every time now. My suspicion is that the
wakeup alarm comes before the system is fully suspended, because increasing the
delay makes the issue go away completely.
I
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Product: DRI
Version: unspecified
Hardware: Other
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--- Comment #161 from madmalkav ---
Ben, I'm afraid the initialization of the conflicting parts of the card is just
delayed in your current install, that's why it fails later. Hope I'm wrong.
If you want support for your tests, #radeon @
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I don't know if it's a regression or if it's in Mesa at all.
When did Chromium started to use the vertical sync?
49 and 51 didn't print this, but it's true that we used 12.0.x or 11.1.x for
them.
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Bug ID: 98977
Summary: Regression on X-Plane on mesa-git
Product: Mesa
Version: git
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)
OS: Linux (All)
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
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--- Comment #7 from John Bridgman ---
The NVidia ticket suggests this might be an EDID issue, with the display saying
that it supports 4:2:2 at 4K/60 Hz when in fact it only supports 4:2:0.
Or could have been an NVidia driver bug that caused
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--- Comment #6 from Dillon Dixon ---
I was reminded today that this TV is a bit strange in that 4K @ 60 Hz only
works with 4:2:0 chroma, while the common expectation would perhaps be 4:4:4.
Perhaps that can help lead to a solution?
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Summary: Can't see borders/empires in Stellaris
Product: Mesa
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Summary: Chromium complains about glXGetSyncValuesOML in 13.0.2
Product: Mesa
Version: 13.0
Hardware: Other
OS: All
Status: NEW
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Bug ID: 98931
Summary: radeonsi: Very low shader performance
Product: Mesa
Version: git
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)
OS: Linux (All)
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The kernel 4.9.0-0.rc7 has no change in behavior that I can see.
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Here is a new dump from a another crash
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Meanwhile, I've tried version 13.0.0-1 from the debian snapshot archive. It
shows already the same regression for the vdpau hardware acceleration with
mpeg2video codec.
I've also cloned the mesa git
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Summary: [AMDGPU][SI] R9 m265x doesn't work with experimental
kernel driver
Product: DRI
Version: unspecified
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)
OS:
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--- Comment #4 from Michel Dänzer ---
Is it already broken with 13.0.0, or only with 13.0.1? If the latter, I'm
afraid it might be due to
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If you can't or don't want to bisect, there are only 4 radeon driver commits
between 4.8.6 and 4.8.7, so it shouldn't take long to try manually reverting
each of those.
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--- Comment #36 from Andy Furniss ---
It seems this is a dual instance issue, as it doesn't happen with it disabled.
It doesn't seem to happen at normal bitrates, but at high bits per picture, say
25 fps 100mbit, there is a big difference
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--- Comment #9 from Tom B ---
I did a bit more digging to see what the connection is with the power cable and
it seems unrelated.
The flicker happens only when the power cable is connected AND the power mode
is performance (or balanced***see
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--- Comment #35 from Andy Furniss ---
I need to test more, but it will have to be tomorrow.
While patch one seems OK now, the issue I mentioned about patch 2 being under
rate with gop 300 vs gop 30 still persists at high bitrates.
I initially
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HW Details:
AMD Radeon HD 8850M (Mobile chipset)
03:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
[AMD/ATI] Venus PRO [Radeon HD 8850M / R9 M265X] [1002:6823] (prog-if 00 [VGA
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Bug ID: 98915
Summary: NULL pointer dereference on boot -
amdgpu_debugfs_add_files
Product: DRI
Version: DRI git
Hardware: Other
OS: All
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Price question: Can you bisect?
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Bug ID: 98914
Summary: mesa-vdpau-drivers: breaks vdpau for mpeg2video
Product: Mesa
Version: 13.0
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)
OS: Linux (All)
Status: NEW
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