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--- Comment #43 from MirceaKitsune ---
(In reply to Timothy Arceri from comment #42)
Sorry, I actually forgot about this report. I have a new one with fresh data
and ongoing testing, which I'm trying to get
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--- Comment #41 from MirceaKitsune ---
(In reply to wbrana from comment #40)
Hi. I do not run Ubuntu, just openSUSE Tumbleweed. However they finally
upgraded to Mesa 17.3.2 recently, so I may test more
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--- Comment #40 from wbr...@gmail.com ---
Does it still occur with recent distros like Ubuntu 17.10?
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--- Comment #38 from mburns92...@yahoo.com ---
Oops! There is a regression in kernel 4.11 between rc8 git0.1 and git2.2.
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--- Comment #37 from WeKa ---
Aunt Google pointed me to this bug report, because I am experimenting something
similar. If it has nothing to do with this bug, feel free to delete my writing:
I am running kernel 4.9.19 with
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--- Comment #36 from Filip ---
Update:
Didn't have the time to test amdgpu-pro on KDE Neon, but freezes have been
reduced in frequency quite a bit starting with linux 4.9.4.
However,
(In reply to Ali Hakkı Demiral from
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--- Comment #34 from Ali Hakkı Demiral ---
My problem is almost solved.
The north bridge of my motherboard is unstable.
i test rx480 on ubuntu zesty live image, no crash 5+ hours with other
mainboard. mesa 13.0.2
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--- Comment #33 from Samuel Pitoiset ---
(In reply to Eugenij Shkrigunov from comment #31)
> (In reply to Samuel Pitoiset from comment #30)
> > The following commit can probably help if you have a VI+ card.
> >
> >
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--- Comment #32 from Ali Hakkı Demiral ---
i test on windows 10 with Uniengine Heaven directx 11 it crash again.
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--- Comment #31 from Eugenij Shkrigunov ---
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> The following commit can probably help if you have a VI+ card.
>
> https://cgit.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/commit/
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--- Comment #30 from Samuel Pitoiset ---
The following commit can probably help if you have a VI+ card.
https://cgit.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/commit/?id=e490b7812cae778c61004971d86dc8299b6cd240
At least, it fixes a
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--- Comment #29 from Ali Hakkı Demiral ---
nope :( it crash with hdmi-hdmi on this morning :(
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--- Comment #28 from Ali Hakkı Demiral ---
I have similar mistakes. When playing games or benchmarking in Archlinux
(dota2, uniengine heaven and valley - fullscreen or windowed not diffrent. it
freeze in 5 or 10
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--- Comment #27 from MirceaKitsune ---
I still get GPU hangs with the 4.9.0 Kernel & Mesa 13.0.3. I'm noticing them
with a Second Life viewer now, which will occasionally cause GPU hands when
some things are
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--- Comment #26 from Michel Dänzer ---
(In reply to Eugenij Shkrigunov from comment #23)
> I have no symptoms from #99078
The bug results in incorrect shader code generation, which could cause other
symptoms. If reverting that commit doesn't
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--- Comment #25 from Eugenij Shkrigunov ---
Sorry for the noise, this information may be helpful.
I have installed mesa-13.0.3, latest Steam beta (with fix libxcb, libX) and
llvm-3.9.1: "Star Conflict" randomly hang whole computer (only SysRq
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--- Comment #24 from Eugenij Shkrigunov ---
Updating llvm-3.9.1 and removing libxcb*, libX* from steam (bug #97174) fix
"Star Conflict". Sorry for inconvenience.
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--- Comment #23 from Eugenij Shkrigunov ---
(In reply to Michel Dänzer from comment #22)
> (In reply to Eugenij Shkrigunov from comment #17)
> > I have noticed the same behaviour exactly after update llvm from 3.9.0 to
> > 3.9.1
>
> Maybe try
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--- Comment #22 from Michel Dänzer ---
Everybody please be careful not to turn this into another report which becomes
useless due to mixing up multiple issues which aren't directly related. Lots of
different things can cause GPU hangs and other
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--- Comment #21 from Filip ---
@pandiculationfinch: Nope, runs icecold ( FAN RPM reading should be coming in
linux 4.10 ):
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CPU FAN Speed: 888 RPM (min = 600 RPM, max = 7200 RPM)
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CPU Temperature: +32.0°C (high =
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--- Comment #20 from pandiculationfinch at gmail.com ---
Flip: just out of curiousity, have you looked for heat issues on your system? I
had very similar problems and they were due to my system overheating (blocked
fan exhaust)
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--- Comment #19 from Huw ---
I just upgraded from kernel 4.8.14 to 4.9 and the same symptoms persist,
reproducible always.
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dmesg output following a freeze, running linux 4.7.8
Linux 4.7 is a no go.
However there was a dmesg output ( attached
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--- Comment #17 from Eugenij Shkrigunov ---
I have noticed the same behaviour exactly after update llvm from 3.9.0 to 3.9.1
Gentoo, Radeon r9 280x
kernel-4.9
mesa-13.0.2
libdrm-2.4.74
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--- Comment #16 from Filip ---
Another confirmation.
In my case it's usually trigered by the browsers ( FF, Chrome, Pale Moon ) when
HW accelleration is enabled.
In FF/Pale Moon there's no obvious cause, while in Chrome it's usually the
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--- Comment #15 from zen166938 at zen.co.uk ---
I don't know whether my issue is the same, but what happens to me is that with
a *lot* of games I have (usually those built with Unity) the screen will simply
freeze after only a minute or two.
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--- Comment #14 from Itzamna ---
I would like to confirm this bug. Since a world update yesterday, 3D
acceleration has become unusable due to random freezes. Just like
MirceaKitsune, I am running on KDE (Plasma 5.8.3) and am on a rolling release
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--- Comment #13 from mburns92003 at yahoo.com ---
The kernel 4.9.0-0.rc7 has no change in behavior that I can see.
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mburns92003, can you bisect the kernel?
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--- Comment #11 from mburns92003 at yahoo.com ---
Yes. My Radeon R7 370 graphics card by MSI is unstable with the 4.8 kernel from
Fedora 24. There are resets and flickers every few seconds
The work around is to install and boot on the 4.7
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Output of "journalctl --no-pager"
I was asked for the full output of "journalctl --no-pager" somewhere else,
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--- Comment #9 from MirceaKitsune ---
(In reply to Michel Dänzer from comment #8)
I believe YaST / zypper has a log, though I'm not sure how to export it all to
a single text file. It might not help much however: I only remember when the
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--- Comment #8 from Michel Dänzer ---
Surely there are log files containing information about which packages were
updated from which version to which version when.
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--- Comment #6 from MirceaKitsune ---
(In reply to Alex Deucher from comment #5)
openSUSE Tumbleweed is a rolling release distribution; All system packages are
updated and tested together, and running them in untested configurations could
break
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--- Comment #5 from Alex Deucher ---
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> (In reply to Alex Deucher from comment #3)
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> As openSUSE Tumbleweed updates a lot of packages at once, I cannot say with
> certainty. I believe it might have
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--- Comment #4 from MirceaKitsune ---
(In reply to Alex Deucher from comment #3)
As openSUSE Tumbleweed updates a lot of packages at once, I cannot say with
certainty. I believe it might have started happening after I switched from
Kernel 4.7
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What components did you update that caused the regression (mesa, kernel, ddx,
etc.)?
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Bug ID: 98520
Summary: System randomly crashes / freezes while playing
certain games
Product: Mesa
Version: 12.0
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)
OS: All
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