As per
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mesa/+bug/1610591/comments/53
.
** No longer affects: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu)
** Project changed: xserver-xorg-driver-ati => xserver-xorg-driver-ati
(Ubuntu)
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-driver-ati (Ubuntu)
Importance: Unknown =>
Not using 14.04 anymore.
This can be closed if not affecting anybody else.
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Title:
Video acceleration regression for Radeon Xpress 200M (r300)
try 16.10
** Also affects: mesa (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: mesa (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Oh boy, this is getting more complex.
Perhaps I'll just stick with the Vivid Xorg stack for good, don't want this to
become a waste of time.
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if by dri you mean mesa, then yes
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Title:
Video acceleration regression for Radeon Xpress 200M (r300) in xorg-
lts-xenial & xorg-lts-wily
To
Just taking a wild guess (not my field): could this hypothetically be
remotely related to DRI?
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Title:
Video acceleration regression for Radeon
I updated the Xorg stack and drivers as recommended here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack
sudo apt-get install --install-recommends xserver-xorg-core-lts-xenial
xserver-xorg-lts-xenial xserver-xorg-video-all-lts-xenial xserver-xorg-
input-all-lts-xenial
indigocat: how exactly are you able to install 7.5.0 so that it works
with the lts-xenial stack?
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Timo Aaltonen, what bisection point would you like to see next?
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Done: booted with Vivid kernel (3.19.0-68).
Radeon driver version 7.7 (current lts-xenial) and Timo's bisected
~trusty2.6 show tearing in web videos in Chromium (the most efficient
browser for this purpose).
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Funny thing is, Ubuntu's stock 7.5.0-1 version gives me no tearing at
all, whereas ~trusty2.6 does.
I'll test ~trusty2.6 with the Vivid kernel this afternoon.
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indigocat, to clarify, if you boot into a Vivid stack kernel (3.19.x)
does this issue go away?
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Title:
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well, 2.6 _is_ 7.5.0...
so you just proved that it's not the -ati driver causing it. The diff to
2.5 was:
c74de9fec13fac2 PRIME: Don't advertise offload capabilities when acceleration
is disabled
636a6382f80412a Remove duplicate OPTION_PAGE_FLIP entry
c854b4479ec5122 radeon: bump version post
** Tags added: performing-bisect
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Title:
Video acceleration regression for Radeon Xpress 200M (r300) in xorg-
lts-xenial & xorg-lts-wily
To
Tested ~trusty2.6.
Video playback in VLC and Kodi improved, couldn't notice hiccups not slowdowns
this time.
Web video playback in Chromium still affected by tearing.
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~trusty2.6 uploaded, final version
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Video acceleration regression for Radeon Xpress 200M (r300) in xorg-
lts-xenial & xorg-lts-wily
To
Tested ~trusty2.5, no changes observed compared to ~trusty2.4. Tearing
in fullscreen web videos (YouTube, Vimeo) persists, windowed mode runs a
tad better, local video playback in VLC and Kodi improved (no
tearing/hiccups, but a periodic lag that can be compared to time-
shifting about every 4
~trusty2.5 uploaded, this should work or there's something else going
on, since there's only three commits left and none of those should have
anything to do with this.
penalvch: I'm doing the bisection for dennis..
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FTR, last working version is 7.5.0-1. Regression is first observed in version
7.5.0+git20150819.
At the moment it's hard for me to bisect (older production machine, not enough
disk space to install dev-essentials, can't free up space until at least next
week).
I'll have to try later.
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indigocat, the next step is to fully commit bisect from xserver-xorg-
video-ati 7.5 to 7.7 in order to identify the last good commit, followed
immediately by the first bad one. This will allow for a more expedited
analysis of the root cause of your issue. Could you please do this
following
Indeed, I am using VDPAU since 7.5, as it has shown to improve video playback
framerates on computers like mine.
If needed, I can try 7.7 without VDPAU and see what happens...?
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hmm no, the logfile from 7.7 shows vdpau is enabled..
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btw, are you using, or trying to use vdpau? I believe your bug is caused
by:
commit 7c7b38e0b375b6e8853ad2d1092302ea83f6f570
Author: David Heidelberger
Date: Sun Oct 12 16:34:21 2014 +0200
radeon/vdpau: don't report VDPAU for < r300
so after this commit RS200
2.4 tested; window-embedded Youtube on Chromium tears during the first 3
seconds, then plays back a bit smoother than 2.3 (less frequent hiccups).
Regarding fullscreen Chromium and VLC/Kodi,no changes observed.
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ok, 2.4 uploaded
for reference the bisect git sha's are:
~trusty2.1 5921ba4ca705a0d919515626088f3948cc4848c1
~trusty2.2.1 3c65fb849e1ba9fb6454bcaa55b696548902f3fc
~trusty2.3 b8ec9ed4fe86952763b963c86f0af0dcae69aa6c
~trusty2.4 c88424d1f4aaa78b569e5d44f0b4a47de2f422f4
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Tested; Chromium allows proper fullscreen again, gtk system GUI is still
responsive, but video tearing isn't going away; for a couple of seconds
it recedes slightly, but then comes back, both in windowed mode and
fullscreen.
As for VLC and Kodi, there's no really noticeable tearing now, but the
ok, new version uploaded, should be available soon
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lts-xenial &
BTW, tearing/low framerate also occurs in VLC and Kodi, which normally
have fluid playback due to low overhead.
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Title:
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System GUI (GTK) doesn't seem laggy, but web video playback still shows
a lot of tearing (Chromium, windowed or fullscreen).
Something odd happened in Chromium web video playback: it doesn't go fullscreen
properly when using this driver (looks like windowed-mode fullscreen).
When reverting to
Excellent, I'll test it this afternoon!
El lun., 5 de septiembre de 2016 11:11, Timo Aaltonen
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> new version available that now builds too
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new version available that now builds too
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lts-xenial &
BTW, I just finished testing the following scenarios, just to rule out a
kernel-related issue:
-Xserver: 1.18
-xserver-xorg-video-ati: 7.7
On kernels:
-3.13.0-95
-3.16.0-77
-3.19.0-68
-4.2.0-42
-4.4.0-36
Video lags on all kernels.
When using:
-Xserver: 1.16
-xserver-xorg-video-ati: 7.5
on the
Timo Aaltonen, any news on the next step of the bisect?
** Tags removed: radeon video
** Tags added: regression-release
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Tested; fullscreen YouTube playback *somewhat* improved by a notch, but it
takes about 5 seconds to begin playing smoothly at 360p.
When going back to windowed/embedded playback, framerate plummets. Same
with other video sources.
Xorg 7.5.0-1 still stands out undefeated.
El vie., 2 sept. 2016 a
ok, ~trusty2.2 uploaded
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To manage
Just tested the drivers, video playback tear and GUI lag are still there.
We can cross 7.7.0-1 off the list.
dennis*mayr*
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On 1 September 2016 at 09:46, Dennis Mayr
wrote:
> Excellent, downloading right now...
>
> El jue., 1 de
Excellent, downloading right now...
El jue., 1 de septiembre de 2016 8:46, Timo Aaltonen
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> alright, uploaded to ppa:tjaalton/test
>
> https://launchpad.net/~tjaalton/+archive/ubuntu/test
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alright, uploaded to ppa:tjaalton/test
https://launchpad.net/~tjaalton/+archive/ubuntu/test
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(I forgot a small detail: this machine can only run on 32bits)
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On 31 August 2016 at 19:02, Dennis Mayr wrote:
> Will do, I'll keep you posted either in 3 more hours, or tomorrow early in
> the morning.
> Cheers!
>
> El
Will do, I'll keep you posted either in 3 more hours, or tomorrow early in
the morning.
Cheers!
El mié., 31 de agosto de 2016 18:00, Timo Aaltonen
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> hang on, that's the wrong package :D I need to copy -radeon there..
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hang on, that's the wrong package :D I need to copy -radeon there..
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Look, all you need to do is install the package (which replaces xserver-
xorg-video-ati-lts-xenial you already have installed, so no extra space
taken) and report back if it works or not. Then you get another build to
test and eventually there is a commit identified to tell upstream
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Sorry man, I was just looking for extra help.
Yes, I don't have enough space, there's less than 1 Gb free (about which
the system constantly warns), I have no external drive to dd my home
partition (I've been awfully broke for 2 years), and I can't delete stuff
yet until I'm done with some
huh? you don't have disk space to install the package? I did the bisect
for you...
and there's absolutely no point in filing a bug on Debian asking if
someone else is seeing this
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I'll have to ask someone else to do help me out with this, as this
machine has no more disk space to store repos, not enough power to
compile quickly, and not enough time off-production to do both.
I'll get back here as soon as I can.
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first bisect between 7.5.0..git20150819 at
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Title:
Video acceleration regression for Radeon Xpress
** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #97228
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=97228
** Also affects: xserver-xorg-driver-ati via
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=97228
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Ok, whatever guys, I reported it to upstream devs, who seem to actually
care and reply in less than 24 hours.
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The reason I'm reporting this problem is:
I'm running Ubuntu 14.04, I have no plans to upgrade to 16.04 (older laptop,
maxed out at 2Gb RAM), yet System Update insists on suggesting to upgrade my
HWE stack (Vivid: EOL). Doing so results in a show-stopping video performance
degradation.
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Ok, since you don't seem to believe this, here are 2 videos: the first
is using the Vivid xorg stack, YouTube fullscreen on Chromium. The
second video is the same, under the Xenial stack.
Vivid: https://youtu.be/Ykhp2L_pf7Y
Xenial: https://youtu.be/p7FvXTzlIa0
The regression is patent, and it
Any ideas?
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lts-xenial & xorg-lts-wily
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I tried stock 16.04, and upstream xorg; no improvement.
What I've identified is: any xorg version that supports DRI3 shows a
performance regression even if only DRI2 is active. Enabling DRI3
worsens video performance and tearing.
xorg-lts-vivid is the latest version that will work flawlessly.
does stock 16.04 work better?
** Changed in: xorg-lts-transitional (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
** No longer affects: dri
** Package changed: xorg-lts-transitional (Ubuntu) => xserver-xorg-
video-ati (Ubuntu)
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** Also affects: dri
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I've just upgraded the kernel to 4.4.0-34-lowlatency by installing the
linux-image-lowlatency-lts-xenial package.
Video acceleration works just fine combined with the
xserver-xorg-video-radeon-lts-vivid (DRI2).
Problems begin when using xserver-xorg-video-radeon-lts-wily or xserver-
** Attachment added: "Xenial Xorg log (not working)"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-lts-transitional/+bug/1610591/+attachment/4715695/+files/Xorg.0.log.xenial.txt
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