Can you access the system over the network and see if there is anything in the system log?

It sounds like the display stack has crashed, but when the sound keeps playing the system is most likely still responsive over network.

Thanks,
Christian.

Am 31.03.21 um 10:05 schrieb Alberto Salvia Novella:
What happens is this simple: after a few minutes, about 6 or so, the entire content of the screen stays still. In some minor situations only the applications panel of KDE Plasma.

If music is playing it continues playing, so only graphics are hung. Yet in most cases the power button won't shut down the computer, as it usually does.

At least this is the case using kwin on x11, and not on wayland. It only happens on "radeon" and not on Intel or "radeonhd".

On Wed, 31 Mar 2021 at 09:48, Christian König <christian.koe...@amd.com <mailto:christian.koe...@amd.com>> wrote:

    Correct, but a TV is intended for videos only. That's why it
    implements only the lower HDMI standard.

    Interlaced transmits only halve the lines with each frame, so a
    60Hz mode effectively either becomes a 30Hz mode, halving the
    vertical resolution or adaptive motion compensated which the know
    visual artifacts. Depending on what the deinterlacing setting on
    your TV is.

    You could just add a progressive 1920x540@60 or 1920x1080@30 mode
    manually and would have the same effect with probably better
    quality. See https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deinterlacing
    
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    for reference.

    If you can give us some more information what is happening when
    the system freeze we could try to narrow this down, but we can't
    spend much time on a very specific use case in a driver which is
    in maintenance mode.

    Regards,
    Christian.

    Am 31.03.21 um 09:21 schrieb Alberto Salvia Novella:
    24fps is intended for video only. Anything interactive at 24fps,
    as just moving the mouse around, is extremely choppy.

    No way anyone would prefer that over an interlaced resolution or
    a lower resolution. That is, by far, the worst option.

    Just try it on your screen, set it to 24Hz or alike, and tell me
    your experience. You can't even tell where the mouse is going to go.

    On Wed, 31 Mar 2021 at 08:44, Christian König
    <christian.koe...@amd.com <mailto:christian.koe...@amd.com>> wrote:

        Hi Alberto,

        well a frame rate of 24Hz is perfectly reasonable for a TV
        and desktop usage.

        This is probably caused by the TVs limited HDMI bandwidth and
        a refresh rate of 30/25 Hz for the interlaced mode isn't much
        better either.

        Regards,
        Christian.

        Am 30.03.21 um 22:59 schrieb Alberto Salvia Novella:
        The frame-rate at 24Hz is extremely poor for normal desktop
        usage.

        If the highest resolution, aka 1080p, uses that refresh rate
        then the desktop will default to that frame-rate.

        Other progressive modes don't exhibit any issue.

        On Tue, 30 Mar 2021 at 18:26, Christian König
        <christian.koe...@amd.com <mailto:christian.koe...@amd.com>>
        wrote:

            Hi Alberto,

            I think the driver should only support resolutions that
            are *progressive*, but also at least of *50Hz*.

            Why do you think so?, the 24Hz resolution seems to be
            the native one of the display.

            Regards,
            Christian.

            Am 30.03.21 um 17:37 schrieb Alberto Salvia Novella:
            This is why I'm using interlaced:

            $ *xrandr*
            Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1920 x 1080,
            maximum 8192 x 8192
            DisplayPort-0 disconnected (normal left inverted right
            x axis y axis)
            HDMI-0 connected primary 1920x1080+0+0 (normal left
            inverted right x axis y axis) 16mm x 9mm
               1920x*1080i*    60.00*+  50.00    59.94
               1920x1080 *24.00*  23.98
               1280x*720*      60.00    50.00    59.94
               1024x768      75.03    70.07  60.00
               832x624       74.55
               800x600       72.19    75.00  60.32    56.25
               720x576       50.00
               720x576i      50.00
               720x480       60.00    59.94
               720x480i      60.00    59.94
               640x480       75.00    72.81  66.67    60.00    59.94
               720x400       70.08
            DVI-0 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y
            axis)

            I think the driver should only support resolutions that
            are *progressive*, but also at least of *50Hz*.

            On Tue, 30 Mar 2021 at 15:41, Christian König
            <ckoenig.leichtzumer...@gmail.com
            <mailto:ckoenig.leichtzumer...@gmail.com>> wrote:

                Mhm, no idea why an interlaced resolution would
                cause a crash. Maybe some miscalculation in the
                display code.

                But apart from that if you just connected your PC
                to a TV I also wouldn't recommend using an
                interlaced resolution in the first place.

                See those resolutions only exists for backward
                compatibility with analog hardware.

                I think we would just disable those modes instead
                of searching for the bug.

                Regards,
                Christian.

                Am 30.03.21 um 11:07 schrieb Alberto Salvia Novella:
                I guessed so.

                The GPU is a Radeon HD5870, and the screen is an
                old Telefunken TV (TLFK22LEDPVR1).

                Since my real display got into repair I used this
                TV meanwhile, and to my surprise it froze the system.

                On Tue, 30 Mar 2021 at 10:15, Christian König
                <christian.koe...@amd.com
                <mailto:christian.koe...@amd.com>> wrote:

                    Hi Alberto,

                    well what hardware do you have?

                    Interlaced resolutions are not used any more
                    on modern hardware, so they
                    are not well tested.

                    Regards,
                    Christian.

                    Am 30.03.21 um 10:04 schrieb Alberto Salvia
                    Novella:
                    > The entire desktop hangs after some minutes
                    when using the module
                    > "radeon" with an interlaced resolution.
                    >
                    > Easier to trigger by playing a video on
                    Firefox, at least on kwin_x11.
                    > Wayland didn't exhibit the problem.
                    >
                    > Other display drivers, from different
                    computers I have tried, didn't
                    > allow those interlaced resolutions all
                    together. It seems they know
                    > there will be problems.


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