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--- Comment #30 from William Bonnaventure ---
Fixed issue with a BIOS update on Lenovo E485 (v1.54 with AMD 2500U) with
Fedora 30 KDE.
I had an issue on previous BIOS that requires a kernel option to boot on all
kernels
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--- Comment #29 from Brian Schott ---
(In reply to Pierre-Eric Pelloux-Prayer from comment #28)
>
> Could you test this commit
> https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/merge_requests/2016/
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--- Comment #28 from Pierre-Eric Pelloux-Prayer
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(In reply to Brian Schott from comment #21)
> As far as the issue about desktop corruption and lockup on login requiring
> the AMD_DEBUG=nodcc workaround:
>
>
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--- Comment #27 from Matt D. ---
I am using an HP Envy x360 13m with a Ryzen 7 2700U with the latest BIOS
update.
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--- Comment #26 from Matt D. ---
Created attachment 145172
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amd_fix.sh
I've been having a problem with display corruption on Fedora using recent
updates. Here is my report on
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--- Comment #25 from andreas...@web.de ---
Apparently, Lenovo released a new BIOS update for my laptop (Thinkpad E485)
today. The changelog mentions, "Sync IOAPICID in IVRS and APIC ACPI tables
(Linux)." I installed the update and removed both
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--- Comment #24 from James Le Cuirot ---
It's hard to tell who's talking about which issue as there seems to be two or
even three different ones going on here.
I believe I'm seeing the originally reported issue as iommu=pt helps on my
2700U.
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--- Comment #23 from Brian Schott ---
(In reply to Marek Olšák from comment #22)
> How do I reproduce the Xfce hang and corruption? It's not reproducible with
> Ubuntu 16.04.
How old is XFCE in 16.04? I'm using 4.14, which was released this
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--- Comment #22 from Marek Olšák ---
How do I reproduce the Xfce hang and corruption? It's not reproducible with
Ubuntu 16.04.
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--- Comment #21 from Brian Schott ---
As far as the issue about desktop corruption and lockup on login requiring the
AMD_DEBUG=nodcc workaround:
b563460b494e9228cf5bb1aa4a70ac2499ad81fe is the first bad commit
commit
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--- Comment #20 from Brian Schott ---
The following applies to the graphics corruption seen in Dolphin:
ea5b7de138bb7e9a4e7e4f0c39c4ceb16acae923 is the first bad commit
commit ea5b7de138bb7e9a4e7e4f0c39c4ceb16acae923
Author: Pierre-Eric
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--- Comment #19 from Brian Schott ---
I haven't had a lot of time to work on this, but I do have one more data point:
Mesa 19.1.4 has no corruption in Dolphin but still requires the nodcc
workaround with kernel 5.2.6.
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--- Comment #18 from Wiktor Kaczor ---
So, I've installed Compton as an alternative compositor on XFCE4 (I disabled
the internal one), it works rather well The only problem I could find so far is
that the graphics corruption persists when
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--- Comment #16 from Pierre-Eric Pelloux-Prayer
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> (In reply to Pierre-Eric Pelloux-Prayer from comment #12)
> > Does using "AMD_DEBUG=nodcc" Mesa environment variable help?
>
> It does.
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--- Comment #15 from Chí-Thanh Christopher Nguyễn ---
It seems that the graphics corruption on my Dell Latitude 5495 with kernel 5.2
is a different issue. Kai-Heng Feng bisected and identified this in the Ubuntu
Launchpad tracker already.
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--- Comment #14 from Chí-Thanh Christopher Nguyễn ---
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screenshot
Setting AMD_DEBUG="nodcc" system-wide via /etc/profile will help against GUI
freeze,
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--- Comment #13 from Brian Schott ---
(In reply to Pierre-Eric Pelloux-Prayer from comment #12)
> Does using "AMD_DEBUG=nodcc" Mesa environment variable help?
It does. Exporting that in my ~/.profile makes the desktop usable.
> Could you
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--- Comment #12 from Pierre-Eric Pelloux-Prayer
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(In reply to Brian Schott from comment #10)
> Just rebuilt mesa, libdrm, and xf86-video-amdgpu from git this evening. The
> kernel is the gentoo patched version of 5.2.6. The problem is not
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--- Comment #11 from Chí-Thanh Christopher Nguyễn ---
(In reply to Pierre-Eric Pelloux-Prayer from comment #9)
> Could you list the version number of the various component involved (kernel,
> mesa, xf86-video-amdgpu and libdrm) please?
kernel
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--- Comment #10 from Brian Schott ---
Just rebuilt mesa, libdrm, and xf86-video-amdgpu from git this evening. The
kernel is the gentoo patched version of 5.2.6. The problem is not limited to
XFCE's window manager. This is what it looks like in
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--- Comment #9 from Pierre-Eric Pelloux-Prayer
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(In reply to Brian Schott from comment #3)
> I think that I'm seeing something related with my 2700u Inspiron 7375.
>
> If I have compositing enabled in XFWM4, the system will immediately
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--- Comment #7 from Wiktor Kaczor ---
I have the same problem using the Lenovo 530S-14ARR with Ryzen 5 2500U.
The XFCE4 compositing makes the system immediately freeze as soon as I log in
on Manjaro with the 5.2.4-1 kernel.
On the 5.3rc2
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--- Comment #6 from Nicholas Kazlauskas ---
(In reply to Brian Schott from comment #3)
> I think that I'm seeing something related with my 2700u Inspiron 7375.
>
> If I have compositing enabled in XFWM4, the system will immediately stop
>
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--- Comment #4 from Chí-Thanh Christopher Nguyễn ---
Same symptoms here after upgrading from Linux 5.1 to 5.2 on Dell Latitude 5495,
Ryzen Pro 2700U. Graphical corruption, and/or the GUI will stop responding.
Magic SysRq is needed to reboot the
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--- Comment #3 from Brian Schott ---
I think that I'm seeing something related with my 2700u Inspiron 7375.
If I have compositing enabled in XFWM4, the system will immediately stop
responding after logging in with LightDM. If the window
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--- Comment #2 from andreas...@web.de ---
Reintroducing iommu=pt does, indeed, seem to fix these graphical issues. Why is
this flag suddenly required for proper operation again?
Is every laptop with an Raven Ridge APU different here or why can
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Summary: 2500U: Graphics corruption on kernel 5.2
Product: DRI
Version: XOrg git
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)
OS: Linux (All)
Status: NEW
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