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> For users still facing this issue, I workaround it with this:
> https://github.com/aelveborn/vgaswitcheroo-systemd
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> Basically before suspending
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> For users still facing this issue, I workaround it with this:
> https://github.com/aelveborn/vgaswitcheroo-systemd
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> Basically before suspending
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> For users still facing this issue, I workaround it with this:
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> Basically before suspending
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For users still facing this issue, I workaround it with this:
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Basically before suspending it restores the GPU powerstate and resumes it once
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> testing patch
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> Does this patch help? Note, this will probably break regular
> suspend/resume, so
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Dear all,
to fix this issue permanently so that I can quickly switch between multiple
accounts and I'm also able to resume from suspend my laptop I added the
following options into:
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> Dear all,
> I'm using Linux Mint, before I used Arch Linux and also Red Hat, but my
> laptop suffer of the same problem because of this kernel bug
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Your system does not appear to support powerdown of the dGPU. From your log:
[9.611183] ATPX version 1, functions 0x0181
Bit 1 of the functions should be set if it does.
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Hi,
Ok, I got my laptop fixed and now my BIOS is v2.14 (was 2.06). Nothing changed.
I have tested with kernel v4.8. I get same errors as in 4.8-rc4.
Please let me know what else can I do to help get
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Hi,
I ran two tests over the weekend.
First, I tried booting up stock 4.8-rc4. glxgears runs fine both on APU and
dGPU. But it fails when I try to turn OFF my dGPU by doing:
echo OFF
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Hi,
Last I tried it was 4.7. I removed my laptop from the quirks list and ATOMBIOS
stuck in loop message still happened.
I'll test this with 4.8-rc4 over the weekend.
Sincerely,
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Is this still an issue with kernel 3.8? A bunch of PX fixes went into that
kernel.
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Thanks. I've added a quirk for your system.
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--- Comment #37 from Teofilis Martisius ---
Hi,
Please let me know if I can do anything to help "fix the deeper issue". I'd
like to have runpm working properly on my machine, and I do have some free
time. Unfortunately I'm not familiar with
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disable runpm by default on problematic systems
This patch disables runpm by default on the Asus K73TA laptop so that
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Hello,
Kernel 3.15.2 solved my problem, described in comment 8. Many thanks!
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Hello,
I have applied patch2 to 3.15-rc8 along with patch1 and delay of 200, ran with
"radeon.runpm=0", tried to turn off and on the dGPU, and the problem is still
there. Dmesg attached.
Sincerely,
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testing patch
Does this patch help? Note, this will probably break regular suspend/resume,
so just test it for
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Ok, it appears powering up the dGPU has never worked properly on your system.
As a workaround for now you can disable runpm by adding radeon.runpm=0. I can
add a quirk to the driver to disable runpm on your
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--- Comment #28 from Teofilis Martisius ---
Hello,
Sorry for the delay, I had other plans for the weekend.
The patch did not help. I tried it with default delay of 20, and then I tried
it with delay set to 200 (200 what? milliseconds?). I tried
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possible fix
Does this patch help? If not, can you try increasing the size of the delay and
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Ok, so it appears your dGPU never powered up properly. You just see the
problem now because prior to the runpm patch (which dynamically turns the dGPU
on/off) it was always left on.
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--- Comment #24 from Teofilis Martisius ---
Hi,
Thank you once again for quick response.
Ok, a while ago I added radeon.no_wb=1 as without it I was getting display
corruption. That problem seems to be gone now, so there's no reason to keep
that
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Sorry, I should have been more clear, on kernel 3.12, does the dGPU switch on
again properly after via debugfs after you've disabled it via debugfs? The
problem you are sseing is that the GPU turns off ok,
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Ok,
I tried playing around with Linux 3.12, that's the last stable version before
that commit.
Booted with parameters:
[0.00] Command line: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-3.12-1-amd64
root=UUID=...
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Does disabling the dGPU manually via vgaswitcheroo with runpm=0 or on older
kernels prior to 10ebc0bc09344ab6310309169efc73dfe6c23d72 actually work or does
it have similar problems?
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> Hello,
>
> I tried removing radeon.dpm=1, it did NOT fix the issue. I think my GPUs are
> considered "stable" by now- it's not a new laptop.
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Hello,
I tried removing radeon.dpm=1, it did NOT fix the issue. I think my GPUs are
considered "stable" by now- it's not a new laptop.
Let me know if you need anything else.
Sincerely,
Teofilis
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Does removing radeon.dpm=1 from the kernel command line fix the issue? It's
enabled by default on asics where it is stable.
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--- Comment #16 from Teofilis Martisius ---
Hello,
I can reproduce this problem on v3.15rc8 with power management enabled
(radeon.runpm=1). So this hasn't been fixed in v3.15 yet.
v3.15rc8 works OK with radeon.runpm=0 flag
Sincerely,
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Dmesg from 3.15rc7 from Debian/Experimental
Asus K73TA laptop with AMD A6-3400M APU and Radeon 6550 GPU
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Hi,
Thank you for very quick response.
I have just tried v3.15rc7 from Debian Experimental, it still has this same
problem. I have attached an excerpt from dmesg at the end of this message. I'll
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There have been a lot of PX fixes in 3.15. Can you try 3.15? Additionally,
you can disable the PX runtime pm support by appending radeon.runpm=0 on the
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> Are you saying that everything is working properly without runpm=0?
Yes, it is. System resumes immediately and without error messages.
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> Without parameter "runpm=0" my system rusumes immediately. Please let me
> know if you need additional information. Thank you!
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See comment #1.
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--- Comment #5 from a at anrd.net 2012-12-09 13:55:11 ---
I now ran the same 3.6.6 kernel as I did before, but now it didn't work there
either, so something else must be wrong. I will do some more testing, but it
seems the kernel is not to
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I now ran the same 3.6.6 kernel as I did before, but now it didn't work there
either, so something else must be wrong. I will do some more testing, but it
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There's a lot of commits between 3.6.6 and 3.6.9, but I will see what I can do.
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Can you bisect?
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--- Comment #2 from a at anrd.net 2012-12-07 16:18:48 ---
Since this is a regression (everything worked like a charm in 3.6.6) i would
guess the logic is in place and that this is just a side effect of some other
fix. But that's only a guess
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Since this is a regression (everything worked like a charm in 3.6.6) i would
guess the logic is in place and that this is just a side effect of some other
fix. But that's only a guess
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There's a lot of commits between 3.6.6 and 3.6.9, but I will see what I can do.
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