On 24 July 2015 at 01:20, Hans de Goede hdego...@redhat.com wrote:
MSI interrupts appear to not work for nv46 based cards. Change the mc
subdev oclass for these cards from nv44 to nv4c, the nv4c mc code is
identical to the nv44 mc code except that it does not use msi
(it does not define a
I think I figured out what was going on. Will re-check on the GK208,
but on a GF108 the random blue splotches in Unigine Heaven are gone
now. Turns out that with an instruction like
/*00d0*/ ALD.128 R0, a[0x70], R0;
/* 0x7ecc381ffc02 */
The hardware will
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=90435
--- Comment #19 from Hans de Goede jwrdego...@fedoraproject.org ---
Created attachment 117321
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[PATCH] nouveau: nv46: Change mc subdev oclass from nv44 to nv4c
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=90435
--- Comment #18 from Hans de Goede jwrdego...@fedoraproject.org ---
Hi,
(In reply to Ilia Mirkin from comment #16)
Since the issue at hand is interrupt delivery, has anyone tried doing
nouveau.config=NvMSI=0
Ah, good one. Yes that fixes
MSI interrupts appear to not work for nv46 based cards. Change the mc
subdev oclass for these cards from nv44 to nv4c, the nv4c mc code is
identical to the nv44 mc code except that it does not use msi
(it does not define a msi_rearm callback).
BugLink:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=90388
--- Comment #3 from Leonidas Spyropoulos artafi...@gmail.com ---
This seems to remove all the logging in journal. I will keep an eye and see if
the pc crash after 1-2 days as it used to.
Thanks
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