https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=201763
--- Comment #8 from Rogério Brito (rbr...@ime.usp.br) --- Dear Michel, (In reply to Michel Dänzer from comment #7) > (In reply to Rogério Brito from comment #5) > > First of all, sorry for the late reply. I had really a really bad start of > > the year (death in family, complications caused by that, health problems, > > fire at home and also recovering from that hard hit etc.) > > Nothing to apologize for, I hope things are (getting) better for you now! Things are slowly getting better now (still working on fixing things related to the fire at home). > > (In reply to Michel Dänzer from comment #2) > > > From the dmesg output, it looks like the AMD GPU is powered off most of > the > > > time. Do the freezes happen when you explicitly use it for something, > e.g. > > > for a game via DRI_PRIME=1? > > > > I never play games (really, the only game that I played in the last few > > years was 2048 on a browser), but I guess that other applications may use > > the discrete AMD GPU that this notebook has. > > The AMD GPU should only be used if you explicitly choose to, by setting > DRI_PRIME=1 or maybe using a corresponding setting of your desktop > environment. Maybe the AMD GPU is only getting powered up accidentally, and > the freezes happen due to something going wrong while powering it up/down. Nice to know that. I may have mentioned before, but I put DRI_PRIME=1 on my bash_profile file. I notice that when I open/close Firefox, then I get one instance of: ------------ [drm] PCIE GART of 256M enabled (table at 0x000000F400000000). amdgpu: [powerplay] can't get the mac of 5 amdgpu: [powerplay] VBIOS did not find boot engine clock value in dependency table. Using Memory DPM level 0! ------------ > Please attach the corresponding Xorg log file, preferably captured after > dmesg has at least two instances of > > [drm] PCIE GART of 256M enabled (table at 0x000000F400000000). OK, I am attaching both a dmesg log and the corresponding Xorg log of this moment that I am writing (just performed a cold boot, to rule things out), but the Xorg log doesn't contain anything after the first 50 seconds or so... I can turn on some debug options, if you want me to. > You could also try modprobe.blacklist=amdgpu on the kernel command line, to > see if the freezes happen even if the amdgpu driver never initializes the > AMD GPU. OK, I will do that after I finish this message. Thanks, Rogério Brito. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching the assignee of the bug. _______________________________________________ dri-devel mailing list dri-devel@lists.freedesktop.org https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/dri-devel