Hi @caldarella,
Where are you deciding from that this thread is related to your case? Have you
seen "oland" somewhere in your log?
In you log could be seen, instead:
mag 05 15:43:15 xubuntu kernel: [drm] Loading RV620 Microcode
Emphasize on "RV620"!
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Hi @caldarella,
You can see if your are using the firmware on focus in this thread using the
results from:
glxinfo -v | grep renderer
DRI_PRIME=1 glxinfo -v | grep renderer
inxi -xxG
DRI_PRIME=1 inxi -xxG
Is somewhere inside "AMD OLAND"? If not, you can't find anything useful for you
in this
Hi @dersuuzalachillout,
That's really strange! Did you check if reverting back to previous version
solves the issue?
Repeat the commands in my previous post, while replace in all 3 lines
"linux-firmware_1.173.17_all.deb" to "linux-firmware_1.173.12_all.deb". Don't
forget reboot at the end.
Hi @dersuuzalachillout,
You can just open a terminal window and run inside (line by line, in sequence):
wget
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/l/linux-firmware/linux-firmware_1.173.17_all.deb
sudo dpkg -i linux-firmware_1.173.17_all.deb
rm linux-firmware_1.173.17_all.deb
Type your
Hello @kaihengfeng, In your test (bug #1858751, post #4):
>Running glxgears at 4K, and it keeps 60FPS after running an hour.
>glxgears dropped to 10 FPS after 5 mins with original firmware.
What is the device under test? In my case (device 0x1002:0x6604) - no
such problem before update - speed
Just some clarifications, @harry17
The reported issue isn't related only to a single ("current" - probably
latest) kernel. The issue isn't stick to any particular kernel; initial
report is related to a particular context, of course. When there is some
issue related to initial firmware loading (at
Just for completeness, some additional info (could be related) - dmesg
result:
[5.977604] ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed \_SB.PCI0.PEG0._PRT,
AE_NOT_FOUND (20170831/psparse-550)
[5.977887] [drm] initializing kernel modesetting (OLAND 0x1002:0x6604
0x17AA:0x380B 0x00).
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