On Fri, Jul 07, 2023 at 04:37:12PM +0930, Brett Lymn wrote:
> 
> 
> I updated to -current a couple of weeks ago and I am now having issues with
> the builtin X.
> 

I dove into trying to work out what was wrong head first.  I dug around and 
found an intel
document that listed workarounds for the GPU family.  It amounted to 63 pages 
of issues in
amongst them were a lot that would result in a GPU hang.  After combing through 
them all I
found one work around that was not applied so I had my hopes up but, alas, no 
effect.

After much digging and some sprinkling of printf's I found what may seem like a 
bleeding
obvious issue.  My hardware is too old.  The drmkms driver guts has a check for 
the
generation of hardware and applies no work arounds for any hardware less than 
gen 8.  The
drmkms driver still attaches and does not print any warning but with no work 
arounds applied
I am assuming we hit a hardware bug that triggers a hang.

I have tried rebuilding a kernel without drmkms and adding the legacy i915 drm 
driver but
that fails to attach.  Does anyone have any clues about getting legacy drm 
working with
-current?

-- 
Brett Lymn
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