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--- Comment #37 from taij...@posteo.de ---
OK, so on 4.15-rc1 with amdgpu.dc=1 the error has disappeared for me. Seems to
have been fixed.
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--- Comment #35 from Devin Prince ---
Upon further investigation, I would like to ammend my previous comment.
Setting amdgpu.dpm=0 will allow you to bypass those errors by disabling dpm
altogether, but the consequence is
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--- Comment #34 from Devin Prince ---
Having this same issue on kernel 4.13.5-1-ARCH.
CPU: AMD R7-1700X
Motherboard: AsRock Taichi X370
GPU: XFX RX-480 8GB
I have found a temporary solution that seems to allow me to
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--- Comment #32 from takeshi ogasawara ---
Hi
After upgrading from kernel 4.12.5 to 4.13.3, the event recurred again.
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--- Comment #31 from takeshi ogasawara ---
Hi
I could not identify the cause and tried to replace the power supply unit.
bf:SILVERSTONE SST-ST75F-P (750W)
af:Seasonic SSR-750TD (750W)
The error in the
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--- Comment #30 from Andy Furniss ---
(In reply to Andy Furniss from comment #22)
> I've always seen
>
> [powerplay] Can't find requested voltage id in vdd_dep_on_sclk table!
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> on R9 285 Tonga, but powerplay works OK
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--- Comment #29 from alvarex ---
just ignore my comments I was setting /sys/class/drm/card0/device/pp_mclk_od
incorrectly.
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--- Comment #28 from alvarex ---
Is there any way of disabling powerplay ?? amdgpu.powerplay=0 on grub, and
options powerplay=0 on kernel loading doesn't work
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--- Comment #27 from alvarex ---
I opened a new bug report https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=102068
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--- Comment #26 from alvarex ---
I tried amd staging kernel and it boots but it spams like crazy message about
IO ERROR and IRQ NOTHREAD, and I can't do nothing just hard reboot.
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--- Comment #25 from alvarex ---
Is there any sort of bios signature enforcement that makes powerplay go bananas
when the bios is not signed??
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--- Comment #24 from alvarex ---
In my case make my card completely useless stuck on 300mhz of memory clock and
174mhz of GPU.
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--- Comment #23 from Dieter Nützel ---
(In reply to Andy Furniss from comment #22)
> I've always seen
>
> [powerplay] Can't find requested voltage id in vdd_dep_on_sclk table!
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> on R9 285 Tonga, but powerplay works OK
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--- Comment #22 from Andy Furniss ---
I've always seen
[powerplay] Can't find requested voltage id in vdd_dep_on_sclk table!
on R9 285 Tonga, but powerplay works OK and there are no other errors - so I
assumed it's
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--- Comment #21 from Dieter Nützel ---
Same here:
[4.021250] amdgpu: [powerplay] amdgpu: powerplay sw initialized
[4.067206] amdgpu: [powerplay] Can't find requested voltage id in
vdd_dep_on_sclk table!
Sapphire
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--- Comment #20 from alvarex ---
Ok I looked into the bios with an editor and I think I found the root of the
problem. My bios and maybe the others as well, instead of enumerating the
voltage in a standard way (in
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--- Comment #19 from alvarex ---
I also get IO_PAGE_FAULT
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--- Comment #18 from alvarex ---
when running opengl the card is still downclocked and I get this message
INVALID_DEVICE_REQUEST device=00:00.0 address=0xfffdf800 flags=0x0a00]
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--- Comment #17 from alvarex ---
I also get a lot of "ret" messages, but different.
failed to send message 18a ret is 255
failed to send pre message 145 ret is 255
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--- Comment #16 from alvarex ---
I asked Gigabyte to send me the original bios, maybe the bioses we are using
were not dumped correctly.
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--- Comment #15 from alvarex ---
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dmesg kernel 4.12.4 Gigabyte AB350 motherboard Ryzen 1600
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--- Comment #14 from alvarex ---
I have the same problem I modded a bios and dumped the original before. Now I
don't know the reason but the kernel thinks the bios is broken. I don't know
maybe if you a flash a none
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--- Comment #13 from Gjorgji Jankovski ---
No change with kernel 4.12 for me.
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--- Comment #12 from taij...@posteo.de ---
(In reply to Christian Lanig from comment #11)
> Created attachment 132574 [details]
> Another dmesg log with kernel 4.12
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> Neither "suspend of IP block failed" nor "failed to send pre
> message 62
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--- Comment #9 from taij...@posteo.de ---
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new dmesg output with kernel 4.12-rc1
after updating the kernel to 4.12-rc1 at least some of the error messages
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--- Comment #8 from takeshi ogasawara ---
Hi
The same thing happens to my system
System:
Ubuntu 17.04 + Kernel 4.12rc1
AMD Ryzen 7 1700X
ASRock X370 taichi Bios v2.20
Sapphire R9 Fury 4 GB Nitro
2x16GiB
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--- Comment #7 from Gjorgji Jankovski ---
I can confirm this as well, hardware:
Ryzen 7 1700
MSI B350 TOMAHAWK
Xfx RS RX 480 4GB
Fedora 26
Kernel: 4.11.0-1.fc26.x86_64
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lshw output reference in comment 4
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lspci output referenced above
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relevant dmesg output
I have a similar problem on my new notebook.
System:
Arch Linux - Kernel 4.11-rc6
Intel
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--- Comment #3 from Christian Lanig ---
I have looked a bit around for the cause of these messages. In the first case I
guess I found a reason:
/*Driver went offline but SMU was still alive and contains the VFT table */
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Bios values
I verified my bios against another one from the Internet and had a look at
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Bug ID: 100443
Summary: DMESG: [powerplay] Can't find requested voltage id in
vdd_dep_on_sclk table!
Product: DRI
Version: unspecified
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)
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