El mar, 23 ene 2024 a la(s) 1:08 p.m., Josh Rickmar (jr...@zettaport.com)
escribió:
>
> On Tue, Jan 23, 2024 at 10:55:26AM -0500, Josh Rickmar wrote:
> > Latest -current is unhappy with my amd64 desktop.  I'm assuming this
> > is due to the recent drm sync to newer Linux.  My GPU is a RX Vega 64.
> >
> > It seems to kernel panic but I can't confirm this, the screen is black
> > and it doesn't bring up networking/respond to pings.
> >
> > I see the following errors in the dmesg buffer before the most recent
> > boot:
> >
> > amdgpu0: VEGA10 GC 9.0.1 64 CU rev 0x01
> > [drm] *ERROR* IB test failed on gfx_low (-60).
> > [drm] *ERROR* IB test failed on gfx_high (-60).
> > [drm] *ERROR* IB test failed on comp_1.0.0 (-60).
> > [drm] *ERROR* IB test failed on comp_1.1.0 (-60).
> > [drm] *ERROR* IB test failed on comp_1.2.0 (-60).
> > [drm] *ERROR* IB test failed on comp_1.3.0 (-60).
> > [drm] *ERROR* IB test failed on comp_1.0.1 (-60).
> > [drm] *ERROR* IB test failed on comp_1.1.1 (-60).
> > [drm] *ERROR* IB test failed on comp_1.2.1 (-60).
>
> I also see a bit more from the panicking dmesg boot above this:
>
> amdgpu0 at pci9 dev 0 function 0 "ATI Radeon Rx Vega" rev 0xc1
> drm0 at amdgpu0
> amdgpu_acpi_enumerate_xcc: stub
> amdgpu0: msi
>
> Which comes from:
>
> static int amdgpu_acpi_enumerate_xcc(void)
> {
>         STUB();
>         return -ENOSYS;
> #ifdef notyet
> <...>
> #endif
> }
>
> Not familiar enough to understand if this is part of the problem, but
> thought it was worth adding to the bug report.
>

Hi, right now I'm using -current OpenBSD 7.4 GENERIC.MP#1622 amd64 with
amdgpu and not problems with new drm code.

¿Firmware update, maybe?

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