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--- Comment #31 from Andreas Gihr ---
The power consumption rises about 40 watts at 120hz. This is the case in KDE
and in Openbox without compositing. In Windows there's about 1 watt difference.
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--- Comment #30 from Clésio Luiz ---
After reading the Andreas Gihr post about greater power consumption, I did a
little test. Using Kubuntu KDE 4 I put the display at 60Hz and watched the GPU
temperature drop 3°C. Put it back at 120Hz and the
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--- Comment #29 from Clésio Luiz ---
The bug seems to be gone for me. Using Kernel 4.0 RC7 and latest Paulo Dias
Mesa git PPA.
Temperature of the GPU appears to be normal at idle.
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--- Comment #28 from Andreas Gihr ---
But now there is much higher power consumption in idle.
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--- Comment #27 from Andreas Gihr ---
Yes it helps.
Thanks.
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--- Comment #25 from Andreas Gihr ---
It didn't help.
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--- Comment #24 from Alex Deucher ---
Created attachment 114443
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possible fix
Does this patch on top of latest git help?
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--- Comment #23 from Andreas Gihr ---
I'm using the newest kernel from git.
It said: Reversed (or previously applied) patch detected!
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--- Comment #22 from Alex Deucher ---
(In reply to Andreas Gihr from comment #21)
> I'm still having this issue.
Does it still happen with the patches applied?
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--- Comment #21 from Andreas Gihr ---
I'm still having this issue.
Here's some dmesg output:
[ 363.951100] -- 2560x1440 --
[ 363.951101] radeon_crtc->hw_mode.crtc_htotal: 2640
[ 363.951101] radeon_crtc->hw_mode.clock: 482640
[ 363.951102]
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--- Comment #20 from Alex Deucher ---
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fix 2/2
Please apply both patches.
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--- Comment #19 from Alex Deucher ---
Created attachment 113617
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fix 1/2
The attaches patches should fix the issue, but I would still like to get the
output of the debugging patch
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--- Comment #18
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--- Comment #17 from Alex Deucher ---
(In reply to Clésio Luiz from comment #16)
> I didn't compiled the driver myself, got it from a repository. I'm afraid
> that applying a patch and compile the driver is out of my knowledge... But
> I'm more
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--- Comment #16 from Clésio Luiz ---
I didn't compiled the driver myself, got it from a repository. I'm afraid that
applying a patch and compile the driver is out of my knowledge... But I'm more
than happy to follow instructions.
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--- Comment #15 from Alex Deucher ---
Created attachment 112228
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add some debugging output
Based on the timing for the 1920x1080 at 120 timing from your xorg log, it looks
like it
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--- Comment #14 from Clésio Luiz ---
I tested now with 2 displays, the Benq monitor (DVI cable) at 120Hz and a Lg TV
(HDMI cable) and the glitches disappear.
When I disable the TV (from System Settings) and disconnect the cable, the
glitches
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--- Comment #13 from Andreas Hartmetz ---
I have a somewhat similar issue with radeonsi, latest everything (xorg, llvm,
mesa) except Linux kernel which is 3.17.8, and Cape Verde PRO (aka Radeon HD
7750) hardware. The screen sometimes turns
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--- Comment #12 from Sandro ---
glitches disapper from me too with 'high' parameter.
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--- Comment #11 from Clésio Luiz ---
(In reply to Alex Deucher from comment #10)
> It looks like maybe the dpm memory reclocking occasionally misses the
> vblank. Do you still get the glitches if you connect a secondary display or
> disable
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--- Comment #10 from Alex Deucher ---
It looks like maybe the dpm memory reclocking occasionally misses the vblank.
Do you still get the glitches if you connect a secondary display or disable
dynamic clocking? To disable able dynamic clocking
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--- Comment #9 from Clésio Luiz ---
(In reply to Clésio Luiz from comment #8)
> I cant get the video with tools like Kazam or SimpleScreenRecorder. I have
> to grab it with a external camera.
I mean, the glitches don't appear in the video
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--- Comment #8 from Clésio Luiz ---
(In reply to Michel Dänzer from comment #1)
> Please attach /var/log/Xorg.0.log and the output of dmesg.
>
> Can you upload the video somewhere?
>
> If not, please provide more details about the glitches,
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Created attachment 112181
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/var/log/Xorg.0.log
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--- Comment #6 from Clésio Luiz ---
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dmesg
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--- Comment #5 from Alex Deucher ---
Yes, it seems to work now.
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--- Comment #4 from Sandro ---
(In reply to Alex Deucher from comment #3)
> (In reply to Sandro from comment #2)
> > Same here with my gigabyte r9 290.
> > The glitches pop up randomly.
> > Here is the video http://youtu.be/ilH6em3eIrY
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> The
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--- Comment #3 from Alex Deucher ---
(In reply to Sandro from comment #2)
> Same here with my gigabyte r9 290.
> The glitches pop up randomly.
> Here is the video http://youtu.be/ilH6em3eIrY
The link says the video is private.
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--- Comment #2 from Sandro ---
Same here with my gigabyte r9 290.
The glitches pop up randomly.
Here is the video http://youtu.be/ilH6em3eIrY
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--- Comment #1 from Michel Dänzer ---
Please attach /var/log/Xorg.0.log and the output of dmesg.
Can you upload the video somewhere?
If not, please provide more details about the glitches, e.g.: Are they always
visible, or only
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Vladimir Ysikov changed:
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Bug ID: 87796
Summary: radeonsi 120Hz graphic glitches
Product: Mesa
Version: git
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)
OS: Linux (All)
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
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