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This is reproductible on kernel 4.9-rc7 even with the branch drm-fixes-4.9
from agd5f repository merged
https://cgit.freedesktop.org/~agd5f/linux/log/?h=drm-fixes-4.9
The branch was pointing on
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--- Comment #131 from Harald Judt ---
I do not have problems so far except there are sometimes red pixels flickering
on screen. Still need to investigate why that happens.
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--- Comment #130 from Chris Waters ---
This bug has been marked as 'critical' for over a month now, has there been any
work on this in that time?
The bug seems related to the shader clock, possibly the driver isn't setting
correct values? Has
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The issue began at version 4.8.7 also mentioned here:
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/linux-macbook/
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FWIW, there's no need to set DRI_PRIME for steam itself, it can be set in
Properties -> Launch Options of individual games.
Does the problem still occur with a current kernel?
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Can you bisect, or at least narrow down the kernel version which introduced the
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Hi,
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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> Do you get the same dmesg errors?
> I have
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My X.org is 1.19.0, my kernel and X11 drivers tested are: 4.9-rc4 +
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Bug ID: 98907
Summary: commit bf75ef3 causes Xorg lock-up
Product: Mesa
Version: git
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)
OS: Linux (All)
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Hi Andy,
I re-checked the logic, cqp behaviour is affected patch#1. By re-testing cqp, I
confirmed that force to submit two consecutive single job logic should be
applied to cqp as well, otherwise we have a
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Summary: XFX Radeon RX 480 XXX OC GPU hangs in games with
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Product: DRI
Version: unspecified
Hardware: Other
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--- Comment #36 from Patrick Laurin ---
Still got black screen after grub boot, event with 4.9 rc-7.
Sometime I have time to play around for 5 minutes, sometime it turns black
almost immediately. The screen is still powered on and laptop still
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> Can you try a more recent kernel? 4.8 or 4.9?
I added a DomU startup log from a 4.9 series kernel. The result is the same in
4.8.
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Summary: [AMDGPU] System hang with latest CS:GO update
Product: DRI
Version: DRI git
Hardware: Other
OS: All
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
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Yeah, forcing high clock rates seem to fix the flickering issue.
The problem is actually the memory clock. However, today, without my
intervention, the memory clock stays at max (1250 MHz) for high
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Can you try a more recent kernel? 4.8 or 4.9?
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Is this system a hybrid laptop with 2 GPUs (integrated and discrete)?
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Kernel 4.9rc7 seems very stable after it boots up. But overheats a lot and
booting up often takes several attempts.
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Bug ID: 98901
Summary: amdgpu doesn't reinitialize after reboot in Xen PV
DomU
Product: DRI
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Update: After suspending the machine overnight and booting it this morning, the
`battery` setting is still active and upon resume seems to have had an effect
on temperature. I'm now seeing 42C on radeon-pci-0100
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Please attach the output of glxinfo.
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> Hi Andy,
>
> To summarise your test results, basically you saw the following 3 issues
> with CQP, is it correct?
>
> - Issue #1. For large clip, sometime you
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Indeed, this is why i've checked :) Do you need more testing or should I close
this raport?
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I believe it was this patch that fixed it:
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It looks like all problems are gone with newest drm-next-4.10-wip:
https://cgit.freedesktop.org/~agd5f/linux/commit/?h=drm-next-4.10-wip=cd21b5055cca49b30b0caaf1107a9aaeb60a447f
mclk works again with or
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Hi Andy,
To summarise your test results, basically you saw the following 3 issues with
CQP, is it correct?
- Issue #1. For large clip, sometime you can "invalid GstVaapiCodedBuffer size
(0 bytes)" error.
-
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I could obtain the requested dump :) I hope it helps.
Some words are in order: After I knew that the guilty process was /usr/bin/X
and a knew its PID I also tried to get a "gcore " or to attach gdb to it.
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Please not that the process state is "D"
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I'm using "Radeon R7 370" on Fedora 25
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Hi,
I'm the guy that works on the OpenGL code in LibreOffice and I have the same
problem on my machine with radeonsi. The problem is with area scale shader [1]
(which is used for scaling images in the
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@Michel: How and where do I set the environment variable
GALLIUM_DDEBUG="pipelined 2000" such that it is passed to the execution
environment of the Xorg process or compositor? I use systemd as my init
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Is this code path checking Disk hibernation aka freeze() / raw()? If this this
just spend to RAM, then this might explain why this fails for me.
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Good news, this seems corrected on the last upstream kernel
4.9.0-040900rc6-generic.
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--- Comment #10 from Christian Lanig ---
The bug pretty nicely demonstrating how textures load might lead to a useful
way to debug engines while I don't see any performance impact? I'm no game
developer and I don't know whether the behavior can
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--- Comment #31 from Andy Furniss ---
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> Unerlated observation while testing related to perf = I guess it depends on
> stream, but on a raw 2160p60 input from ram, with or without patches, I am
> more
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Seems that error is a bit random and not always there.
It's possible with the patches to get corrupted output with cqp, fix seems easy
=
disable the statement -
if
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Maybe not yet - Been testing cbr and vbr and these seem OK still.
There is an issue with cqp that I'll have to test further - it could be related
to the source size, I am not sure yet.
With 2160p gstreamer
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--- Comment #11 from sonyp2p at gmail.com ---
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> Does forcing the clocks to high or low fix the issue? (as root):
> echo high > /sys/class/drm/card0/device/power_dpm_force_performance_level
> or
> echo
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Still good, so I think these are OK to go in.
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--- Comment #10 from sonyp2p at gmail.com ---
Same here with a RX 480.
If I set 144Hz the screen start to flicker, but at 120Hz it works fine.
I tried Xorg and Wayland and this issue is present in both.
I'm using amdgpu with linux 4.8.10
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Bug ID: 98862
Summary: Awesomenauts black text
Product: Mesa
Version: 13.0
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)
OS: Linux (All)
Status: NEW
Severity: major
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(gdb) l *(amdgpu_fence_wait_empty+0x29)
0x112d9 is in amdgpu_fence_wait_empty
(drivers/gpu/drm/amd/amdgpu/amdgpu_fence.c:270).
270 ptr = >fence_drv.fences[seq &
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Now I got this interesting blob:
[ 1457.810773] systemd-shutdown[1]: All swaps deactivated.
[ 1457.810777] systemd-shutdown[1]: Detaching loop devices.
[ 1457.814471] kvm: exiting hardware virtualization
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Things to try:
1) You can try increasing the IB size in radeon_drm_cs.h:
struct radeon_cs_context {
uint32_tbuf[16 * 1024]; // HERE
2) Add buffer-wait-time to the HUD and see if it
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> So far the patches seem good :-)
>
> cbr and vbr are behaving as expected - including md5sums always being the
> same.
Sounds cool! =)
Sorry for taking a long
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--- Comment #2 from almos ---
(In reply to Marek Olšák from comment #1)
> What's your GPU and kernel driver?
I have an R9 270x (Curaçao XT), the kernel driver is radeon. BTW the game runs
noticeably smoother with Mesa 13 than with 12.
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Summary: Dirt: Showdown broken graphics
Product: Mesa
Version: git
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)
OS: Linux (All)
Status: NEW
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Forgot to add: Information from previous comment appears every time the GPU
powers back up at runtime, as well as at boot before it powers down.
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[ 139.811192] cant't get the mac of 5
[ 139.819526] [drm] ring test on 0 succeeded in 10 usecs
[ 139.819729] [drm] ring test on 1 succeeded in 13 usecs
[ 139.819749] [drm] ring test on 2 succeeded in 10
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I've forgot to mention, in both case I've build mesa against LLVM 3.9.0
(official arch packages)
I cannot simply revert ab29788250a705eb0dd517cb3d38f37f944eb8ad
I had compile errors with LLVM 4.0, didn't
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I can't provide apitrace or any kind of usefull things for witcher but I've
found regression in unigine-valley for the same commit
If you think it can help I can provide apirace form valley.
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Ok, I think I've found big part of this problem:
author Marek Olšák2016-09-13 15:33:23 (GMT)
committer Marek Olšák2016-09-14 10:33:00
(GMT)
commit
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What's your GPU and kernel driver?
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still broken with
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So I tested my card again by installing openSuse Tumbleweed on my computer
again and I
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I am also see my system completely crash after running Team Fortress 2 for
typically 5-20 minutes. In the last three occurrences, I've seen the
following:
1. Freeze and system reboot within 10 seconds. I
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So far the patches seem good :-)
cbr and vbr are behaving as expected - including md5sums always being the same.
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> Still broken with llvm r287905287905.
*r287905
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> As an update/additional info: the problem persists on Fedora 25 running a
> Wayland-based GNOME. I don't know how to determine the driver's
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so, it's resolved ground's problem for me, the movie is not looking perfect but
this is not
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> (In reply to Andy Furniss from comment #23)
> > To clarify "Seems to always be the same place" I don't mean in the video -
> > that's variable. I mean with gop =
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This is more concerning: s_buffer_store_dword exec_lo, s[84:87], m0
exec should never be spilled
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> still bad
>
> (In reply to Matt Arsenault from comment #18)
> > Try after llvm r287844
>
> It's still pretty broken.
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still bad
(In reply to Matt Arsenault from comment #18)
> Try after llvm r287844
It's still pretty broken. See
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> To clarify "Seems to always be the same place" I don't mean in the video -
> that's variable. I mean with gop = 30 after 00028 it will bail.
Hi Andy,
Thanks
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Probably it will be fixed with DAL release from AMD
https://www.x.org/wiki/Events/XDC2016/Program/amd_dal.pdf
But unfortunately it's looks like we should wait for kernel 4.11 or even later(
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The environment variable is GALLIUM_DDEBUG=2000 or GALLIUM_DDEBUG="pipelined
2000", depending on whether you want the fast pipelined mode but less debug
data, or the default mode and more debug data. The
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Try after llvm r287844
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The test is failing as expected.
Platform BYT: Acer Aspire XC-603
CPU: Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU J2900 @ 2.41GHz (family 6, model 55, stepping 8)
Motherboard: Aspire XC-603
GPU: Intel® HD Graphics - Intel
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--- Comment #5 from Marek Olšák ---
If it's undefined, doing abs is probably a good idea to at least reduce the
number of bug reports.
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Second patch has broken UVD.
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--- Comment #13 from Arek RuÅniak ---
Both patches didn't work too, additionally uvd stopped working (screen freeze
without any log, sysrq work)
But when I boot PC with [1] and enable UVD, MCLK starts working as ususal until
UVD is enable.
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Does applying both patches help?
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--- Comment #11 from Arek RuÅniak ---
(In reply to Alex Deucher from comment #10)
> Created attachment 128168 [details] [review]
> fix
>
> This patch fixes the issue.
not for me...
"always 300MHz" still here.
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Alex Deucher changed:
What|Removed |Added
Component|DRM/Radeon |Driver/Radeon
Product|DRI
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Bug ID: 98834
Summary: Screen not refreshed after
1106b2f773ad0611c729b27f4c192a26b43ef1e7
Product: DRI
Version: XOrg git
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)
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Alex Deucher changed:
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Attachment #128166|0 |1
is obsolete|
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--- Comment #9 from Alex Deucher ---
Created attachment 128166
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possible fix
Does this patch fix the issue?
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--- Comment #2 from mister.alter at openmailbox.org ---
Thanks Michel.
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