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--- Comment #44 from Wilko Bartels ---
(In reply to Mauro Gaspari from comment #43)
> Hi,
> No it was not always like this. I was using Kubuntu and my games were really
> smooth for months. Zero crashes. Then after a mesa update, I do not
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--- Comment #43 from Mauro Gaspari ---
Hi,
No it was not always like this. I was using Kubuntu and my games were really
smooth for months. Zero crashes. Then after a mesa update, I do not recall
exactly the version but was around 18.5 or
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--- Comment #42 from Wilko Bartels ---
(In reply to Wilko Bartels from comment #40)
> Since i experience the same issue since june (didnt game much) i want to
> share my system info.
> I am on Ryzen 2600X, Vega 56 Pulse, Strix B450. Using Arch
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--- Comment #41 from Sylvain BERTRAND ---
Guys,
I am getting freezes on tahiti xt/fx9590 recently... But I am not logging a bug
yet
because I think the reason is summer heat.
Try to game with an opened computer case with a big fan blowing
Guys,
I am getting freezes on tahiti xt/fx9590 recently... But I am not logging a bug
yet
because I think the reason is summer heat.
Try to game with an opened computer case with a big fan blowing
into it.
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--- Comment #40 from Wilko Bartels ---
Since i experience the same issue since june (didnt game much) i want to share
my system info.
I am on Ryzen 2600X, Vega 56 Pulse, Strix B450. Using Arch 5.1.
Tested every Windowmanager i know , tested
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--- Comment #39 from Samuel Sieb ---
(In reply to shadow.archemage from comment #37)
> I tried the kernel parameters above, and the game still crashed for me.
Are you saying that the game is crashing or the graphics device is?
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> 2. Valve sponsored an interesting project that removes dependency of AMD Mesa
> from LLVM. And instead uses ACO. Valve made this available for Arch based
> systems via AUR, and Ubuntu based system via PPA. If you
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--- Comment #38 from Sylvain BERTRAND ---
On Sun, Jul 07, 2019 at 05:31:34AM +, bugzilla-dae...@freedesktop.org
wrote:
> 2. Valve sponsored an interesting project that removes dependency of AMD Mesa
> from LLVM. And instead uses ACO. Valve
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--- Comment #37 from shadow.archem...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to Mauro Gaspari from comment #36)
> (In reply to shadow.archemage from comment #35)
> I am not an expert, but I am quite sure shaders have a big part in this. If
> you can, disable
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--- Comment #36 from Mauro Gaspari ---
(In reply to shadow.archemage from comment #35)
> (In reply to Mauro Gaspari from comment #22)
>
> > The only issue I have not being able to reproduce the issue quickly, is to
> > clearly understand when
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--- Comment #35 from shadow.archem...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to Mauro Gaspari from comment #22)
> The only issue I have not being able to reproduce the issue quickly, is to
> clearly understand when the issue is resolved by Mesa. It takes
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--- Comment #34 from Alex Deucher ---
(In reply to Jiri Slaby from comment #33)
> > amdgpu :1e:00.0: GPU reset(2) succeeded!
> > [drm] Skip scheduling IBs!
> > ...
> > [drm] Skip scheduling IBs!
> > [drm:amdgpu_cs_ioctl [amdgpu]] *ERROR*
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--- Comment #32 from Sam ---
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dmesg from the freeze which didn't completely bork everything. It starts on
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--- Comment #31 from Sam ---
I have attached another trace I managed to get today at 22:24 while playing
Pillars Of Eternity (OpenGL)
It didn't freeze the whole as usual, just the whole Plasma and X sessions, so
the other TTYs were
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--- Comment #30 from Sam ---
Update: I can now confirm, at least in my case, that the freezes DO occur using
the parameters above, and also with all of them (shown below), while doing
another test round on Pillars of Eternity.
amdgpu.dc=1
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--- Comment #29 from Sam ---
I have been trying myself for the moment to get some info with just debug
parameters:
amdgpu.dc=1
amdgpu.vm_fault_stop=2
amdgpu.vm_debug=1
amdgpu.gpu_recovery=0
Incidentally I couldn't get any freeze to happen
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--- Comment #28 from Mauro Gaspari ---
Thanks all for adding comments and testing to this bug. I believe if we prove
there is enough people affected on different cards, it will get the attention
it needs, and hopefully a permanent mesa fix can
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--- Comment #27 from Sam
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--- Comment #26 from Matt Coffin ---
For reproducability, here's what I've been using. (I can reproduce this crash
on both the RADV and AMDVLK Vulkan implementations, and can reproduce it both
on top of sway 1.1 (wayland), and xfce4 (X11)).
*
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--- Comment #25 from Matt Coffin ---
(In reply to Mauro Gaspari from comment #24)
> Hi, a bit frustrating eh? :)
> I have been asking around and it seems that RadeonVII and RX590 do not
> suffer those issues. Probably related to default clock
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--- Comment #24 from Mauro Gaspari ---
(In reply to Sylvain BERTRAND from comment #23)
> It seems I get the same freezes than you. It takes hours of gaming to get
> some
> random hard hang (no log). I thought I was overheating, but realized
It seems I get the same freezes than you. It takes hours of gaming to get some
random hard hang (no log). I thought I was overheating, but realized that my
system is on
"vacation" while playing.
linux amd-staging-drm-new/x11 native/mesa/llvm(erk...), all git no older than a
week.
playing mostly
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--- Comment #23 from Sylvain BERTRAND ---
It seems I get the same freezes than you. It takes hours of gaming to get some
random hard hang (no log). I thought I was overheating, but realized that my
system is on
"vacation" while playing.
linux
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--- Comment #22 from Mauro Gaspari ---
I ran more tests:
1. Installed Arch Linux, vulkan, llvm8 and ran wine games with DXVK. With same
kernel parameters on grub, no freezes, no crashes. Great performance.
2. Installed Ubuntu Budgie 19.04,
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--- Comment #21 from Mauro Gaspari ---
(In reply to Jaap Buurman from comment #20)
> I already run LLVM 8.0.0, since it's the latest stable in Arch's repository.
> Thanks for the tip though :)
Since it is very easy for you to reproduce the
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--- Comment #19 from Mauro Gaspari ---
(In reply to Jaap Buurman from comment #15)
> That's bad to hear :( Worth a try though. How often do you experience
> freezes by the way? And is this for all games, or are some games completely
> stable?
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--- Comment #20 from Jaap Buurman ---
I already run LLVM 8.0.0, since it's the latest stable in Arch's repository.
Thanks for the tip though :)
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--- Comment #18 from Jaap Buurman ---
I was aware of that. I was more curious if the bug that is causing the crash
can be identified and hopefully fixed. I can provide traces if required, since
it seems I can easily reproduce the crash.
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--- Comment #17 from Alex Deucher ---
(In reply to Jaap Buurman from comment #16)
> Just got a crash in World of Warcraft as well, running via vkd3d. It happens
> instantly after trying to log into the game world, so the issue is nicely
>
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--- Comment #16 from Jaap Buurman ---
Just got a crash in World of Warcraft as well, running via vkd3d. It happens
instantly after trying to log into the game world, so the issue is nicely
reproducible for me. If you want me to get any traces,
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--- Comment #15 from Jaap Buurman ---
That's bad to hear :( Worth a try though. How often do you experience freezes
by the way? And is this for all games, or are some games completely stable? For
me, I am getting crashes in Kerbal Space
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--- Comment #14 from Mauro Gaspari ---
Quick update.
OS: OpenSUSE tumbleweed x86_64 updated (2019 04 15)
Kernel: 5.0.7-1-default
Desktop Environment: KDE Plasma (x11)
OpenGL version string: 4.5 (Compatibility Profile) Mesa 19.0.1
GPU: AMD
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--- Comment #13 from Mauro Gaspari ---
Status update: I updated the BIOS and now disabled all kernel parameters I
previously used. It might take some time to make sure the system is stable.
Regarding your frustrations,
AMD released open
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--- Comment #12 from Jaap Buurman ---
My Vega64 was also 100% stable on the exact same build under Windows 10. So I
am also not getting my hopes up, but I am really frustrated. I am hoping it is
some kind of incompatibility problem. I have
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--- Comment #11 from Mauro Gaspari ---
You are right. MSI tools do not offer any BIOS update for GPU.
I downloaded the utility and filtered BIOS by vendor and DeviceID, I saw the 3
BIOS version and the one that, as you said was released 2 days
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--- Comment #10 from Jaap Buurman ---
You will have to flash using Atiflash:
https://www.techpowerup.com/download/ati-atiflash/
And downloading the latest bios for your card from Techpowerup as well:
https://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/
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--- Comment #9 from Mauro Gaspari ---
Interesting catch the one about the BIOS of the card.
I have a separate SSD with windows10 I use to test this card stability. I will
check my windows MSI update tool, see if it offers me an updated BIOS.
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--- Comment #8 from Jaap Buurman ---
I guess we can rule out a multi-monitor issue then. But I find is VERY
interesting that you also run the exact same bios version, that was replaced
two days later, so it should be fairly rare. Perhaps it is
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--- Comment #7 from Mauro Gaspari ---
@ Jaap Buurman
I run a single monitor, ultra-wide 3440xx1440 @100hz.
my bios version: 113-D0500100-103
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--- Comment #6 from Jaap Buurman ---
Another question: What is the output of the following command for you guys?
cat /sys/class/drm/card0/device/vbios_version
I am running the following version:
113-D0500100-103
According to the
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--- Comment #5 from Jaap Buurman ---
I have the exact same problem with my Vega 64. Crashes when playing games.
Happens with Vulkan games (RADV), OpenGL games (RadeonSI) and DirectX 9 games
via Wine (Gallium9). It happens only for some games,
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--- Comment #4 from Mauro Gaspari ---
Issue still happens despite kernel updates and mesa updates on openSUSE
Tumbleweed. Same happens on Kubuntu with oibaf ppa, and on Arch.
It seems this bug affects many people on linux using AMDGPUS, and
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--- Comment #3 from Mauro Gaspari ---
New reports as the issue is still happening:
I found a link on phoronix that describes with pictures exactly what is
happening:
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full dmesg after crash
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