Mhm, that looks like it's something I should look into.
How exactly are you triggering this and which kernel version are you using?
Thanks,
Christian.
Am 14.09.21 um 03:47 schrieb Luc Ma:
Yes, I did. It crashed the kernel as follows
Sep 14 09:12:34 kernel: [ 506.676925][ 4] [ T1045]
Yes, I did. It crashed the kernel as follows
Sep 14 09:12:34 kernel: [ 506.676925][ 4] [ T1045] Hardware name: WEIBU
F20A8/F20A8, BIOS 0.1.3 2021-07-06_20:59:09
Sep 14 09:12:34 kernel: [ 506.685091][ 4] [ T1045] pstate: 8005 (Nzcv
daif -PAN -UAO)
Sep 14 09:12:34 kernel: [ 506.691001][ 4] [
On 2021-09-13 14:40, Luc Ma wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I recently tried multi-GPU support on the mesa gallium drivers(glx=dri). When
> I exported the env `DRI_PRIME=1`, I found that it didn't work with two
> different drivers loaded at the same time.
> because there are different driver names in my
Hello,
I recently tried multi-GPU support on the mesa gallium drivers(glx=dri).
When I exported the env `DRI_PRIME=1`, I found that it didn't work with two
different drivers loaded at the same time.
because there are different driver names in my case. display_gpu driver
name is "r600" while