since this bug is fixed in nouveau and the last responses here are all
related to the nvidia driver can we close this bug?
If people are having issues with the nvidia driver they should contact
Nvidia about it. Anyway, removing myself from CC due to the noise.
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(In reply to Ranjith Hegde from comment #172)
> New problems in an old thread
>
> After using @Matthias Fulz's method (bumblebee without bbswitch + pm with
> powertop+tlp) its quite simple to run any software requiring nvidia. with
> his patch.
>
> The problem is in preventing any other
(In reply to Karol Herbst from comment #169)
> (In reply to xxxaaa from comment #168)
> > (In reply to Karol Herbst from comment #167)
> > > btw, this bug should be fixed with the nouveau river in 5.7 (and
> backports
> > > should follow soon for 5.4, 5.5 and 5.6)
> >
> > I have similar issue
(In reply to Karol Herbst from comment #174)
> (In reply to xxxaaa from comment #173)
> > (In reply to Karol Herbst from comment #169)
> > > (In reply to xxxaaa from comment #168)
> > > > (In reply to Karol Herbst from comment #167)
> > > > > btw, this bug should be fixed with the nouveau river in
(In reply to xxxaaa from comment #173)
> (In reply to Karol Herbst from comment #169)
> > (In reply to xxxaaa from comment #168)
> > > (In reply to Karol Herbst from comment #167)
> > > > btw, this bug should be fixed with the nouveau river in 5.7 (and
> > backports
> > > > should follow soon for
New problems in an old thread
After using @Matthias Fulz's method (bumblebee without bbswitch + pm
with powertop+tlp) its quite simple to run any software requiring
nvidia. with his patch.
The problem is in preventing any other software from using nvidia when
not run with optirun/primusrun. For
** Bug watch added: Linux Kernel Bug Tracker #206727
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=206727
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(In reply to xxxaaa from comment #168)
> (In reply to Karol Herbst from comment #167)
> > btw, this bug should be fixed with the nouveau river in 5.7 (and backports
> > should follow soon for 5.4, 5.5 and 5.6)
>
> I have similar issue https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=206727 but
> I use
(In reply to Karol Herbst from comment #167)
> btw, this bug should be fixed with the nouveau river in 5.7 (and backports
> should follow soon for 5.4, 5.5 and 5.6)
I have similar issue https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=206727
but I use NVIDIA PRIME driver. Will your bugfix work for
(In reply to Kai-Heng Feng from comment #170)
> Karol Herbst,
>
> Is it fixed by removing the OSI vendor strings?
should be, yes.
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Is it fixed by removing the OSI vendor strings?
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System does not reliably come out of suspend
btw, this bug should be fixed with the nouveau river in 5.7 (and
backports should follow soon for 5.4, 5.5 and 5.6)
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(In reply to Matthias Fulz from comment #165)
> (In reply to Ranjith Hegde from comment #164)
> > (In reply to Matthias Fulz from comment #161)
> >
> > Hello,
> > Thank you for your patch and effort. I tried your primusrun patch. First I
> > get an infinite repetitions of this
> > /bin/bash:
(In reply to Ranjith Hegde from comment #164)
> (In reply to Matthias Fulz from comment #161)
>
> Hello,
> Thank you for your patch and effort. I tried your primusrun patch. First I
> get an infinite repetitions of this
> /bin/bash: warning: shell level (1000) too high, resetting to 1
>
Ok this
(In reply to Matthias Fulz from comment #161)
> I'm just using bumblebee and do not blacklist nvidia modules.
>
> This is my /etc/bumblebee/xorg.conf.nvidia
>
> Section "ServerLayout"
> Identifier "Layout0"
> Option "AutoAddDevices" "true"
> Option "AutoAddGPU" "false"
>
(In reply to Matthias Fulz from comment #161)
> I'm just using bumblebee and do not blacklist nvidia modules.
>
> This is my /etc/bumblebee/xorg.conf.nvidia
>
> Section "ServerLayout"
> Identifier "Layout0"
> Option "AutoAddDevices" "true"
> Option "AutoAddGPU" "false"
>
(In reply to Matthias Fulz from comment #159)
> Yep the problem is bbswitch. Just deinstall it, make sure the power mode for
> nvidia gpu and hdmi sound are set to auto and unload the nvidia &
> nvidia_modeset modules.
>
> bbswitch will still lead to the lockups, if used.
Awesome! Blacklisting
Additional information:
The on is for my logitech receiver as it is annoying like hell when
powersavings are enabled for it. Will need to move the mouse for 2s
before it*s working again.
And the sleep is needed to be able to have all the hardware available
before powertop will change the modes.
I'm just using bumblebee and do not blacklist nvidia modules.
This is my /etc/bumblebee/xorg.conf.nvidia
Section "ServerLayout"
Identifier "Layout0"
Option "AutoAddDevices" "true"
Option "AutoAddGPU" "false"
EndSection
Section "Device"
Identifier "DiscreteNvidia"
Yep the problem is bbswitch. Just deinstall it, make sure the power mode
for nvidia gpu and hdmi sound are set to auto and unload the nvidia &
nvidia_modeset modules.
bbswitch will still lead to the lockups, if used.
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(In reply to Matthias Fulz from comment #157)
> Yep the actual arch kernel is working fine here, including these patches:
> Linux omega 5.5.2-arch1-1 #1 SMP PREEMPT Tue, 04 Feb 2020 18:56:18 +
> x86_64 GNU/Linux
>
> Best Powerconsumption so far 6-7W normal working (wlan, 25% display,
>
Yep the actual arch kernel is working fine here, including these patches:
Linux omega 5.5.2-arch1-1 #1 SMP PREEMPT Tue, 04 Feb 2020 18:56:18 + x86_64
GNU/Linux
Best Powerconsumption so far 6-7W normal working (wlan, 25% display,
browsing, etc.)
No lockups anymore, using bumblebee
Are these patches included in kernel 5.5.2? I blacklist nvidia modules
on boot, and "echo 'OFF' | sudo tee /proc/acpi/bbswitch" (which
succeeds) followed by lspci also produces a freeze on my machine.
Without the call to bbswitch, the freeze does not happen, but my idle
power usage is at 25-30W,
ok I've found out that this difference seems to be gone when using tlp
instead of laptop-mode-tools.
Kernel 5.5-rc3 (including these patches) + Bumblebee and tlp provides me
the full optimus usage + 8/9W power consumption on intel GPU.
For me everything is working absolutely perfect now !!! :)
Ok after I removed the patches and the normal Kernel-Update to 5.3.11
happend, I'm experiencing the same higher power consumption that happend
during the test before.
It could be related to something else not the patches.
But I'm unable to find out atm. where it comes from :(
The pc is not going
More infos:
powertop shows this when using intel gpu only (my workarounds from post
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=156341#c139)
0.0%PCI Device: Intel Corporation Xeon E3-1200 v5/E3-1500
v5/6th Gen Core Processor PCIe Controller (x16)
0.0%
Of course I've set the power to auto for everything
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Title:
System does not reliably come out of suspend
To manage
I've tryed the patches and can confirm that the issues with lockups are
gone with just using bumblebee (unloading nvidia module).
But still the problems are the same:
1.) Just unloading the nvidia modules keeps the power consumption up to 13/14W
which is 5-6W more (almoest double) in compare to
on Which kernel (of the mainline) the patches are applied. Is it coming
soon or I have to apply the patches myself.
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(In reply to Kai-Heng Feng from comment #145)
> Laptops with Skylake SoC and later shouldn't need bbswitch. PCIe port PM
> will disable the power of the card.
> After nvidia.ko gets unloaded, make sure "power/control" is "auto" for its
> video (e.g. 01:00.0) and audio (e.g. 01:00.1) functions and
I have hp-spectre x360
i7-9750h, nvidia gtx 1650
I have the same issue. This is the first laptop that I have, which is
not suitable for linux because of this issue. Any ideas when this issue
will be fix for any kernel.
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> Laptops with Skylake SoC and later shouldn't need bbswitch. PCIe port PM
> will disable the power of the card.
> After nvidia.ko gets unloaded, make sure "power/control" is "auto" for its
> video (e.g. 01:00.0) and audio (e.g. 01:00.1) functions and
(In reply to Matthias Fulz from comment #144)
> Ok here are more tests:
>
> Disabling the audio part with your suggestion ist working.
> No NVIDIA audio in powertop nor in lspci.
>
> Your solution is basically loading / unloading the nvidia modul now, which
> indeed is working, but not the
Laptops with Skylake SoC and later shouldn't need bbswitch. PCIe port PM will
disable the power of the card.
After nvidia.ko gets unloaded, make sure "power/control" is "auto" for its
video (e.g. 01:00.0) and audio (e.g. 01:00.1) functions and its upstream bridge
(use lspci -t to check).
In
(In reply to Matthias Fulz from comment #143)
> (In reply to arpie from comment #142)
> > (In reply to Matthias Fulz from comment #141)
> > > (In reply to arpie from comment #140)
> > [snip]
>
> Ah I see.
> Then I think this is basically somehow similar to my workaround using the
> snd_hda_intel
(In reply to Kai-Heng Feng from comment #145)
Thank you very much for this optimistic-sounding info, Kai-Heng Feng.
> Laptops with Skylake SoC and later shouldn't need bbswitch. PCIe port PM
> will disable the power of the card.
How do I check if I have Skylake SoC?
I am actually currently
Ok here are more tests:
Disabling the audio part with your suggestion ist working.
No NVIDIA audio in powertop nor in lspci.
Your solution is basically loading / unloading the nvidia modul now,
which indeed is working, but not the optimus part I think?
As soon as I try acpi the freeze is
(In reply to arpie from comment #142)
> (In reply to Matthias Fulz from comment #141)
> > (In reply to arpie from comment #140)
> [snip]
> > > If I completely disable the audio card using :
> > > echo 1 | sudo tee /sys/bus/pci/devices/:01:00.1/remove
> > >
> > > Then the system hangs are
(In reply to Matthias Fulz from comment #141)
> (In reply to arpie from comment #140)
[snip]
> > If I completely disable the audio card using :
> > echo 1 | sudo tee /sys/bus/pci/devices/:01:00.1/remove
> >
> > Then the system hangs are completely cured
>
> Not working for me. Still
(In reply to arpie from comment #140)
> After hours of experimenting on this laptop :
>
> Computer : PC Specialist OptimusIX 15 (aka Clevo N8xxEP6)
> BIOS : American Megatrends 1.07.13
> OS : Arch Linux
> GPU : NVIDIA GTX 1060 Mobile
>
> Until recently, any attempt to use bumblebee or acpi
After hours of experimenting on this laptop :
Computer : PC Specialist OptimusIX 15 (aka Clevo N8xxEP6)
BIOS : American Megatrends 1.07.13
OS : Arch Linux
GPU : NVIDIA GTX 1060 Mobile
Until recently, any attempt to use bumblebee or acpi commands to power
down the GPU have resulted in a system
If someone is interested in a workaround for using either nvidia or the
intel card, I've worked out the following setup:
One grub entry for intel only:
modprobe.blacklist=nvidia_drm modprobe.blacklist=nvidia_modeset
modprobe.blacklist=nvidia snd_hda_intel.enable=1,0,0
Adding the above
I can describe that on latest Ubutnu 18.04.3 LTS (Linux local 5.0.0-29-generic
#31~18.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Thu Sep 12 18:29:21 UTC 2019 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64
GNU/Linux) that there is following behavior for suspend (on HP Spectre x360
15").
- For Nvidia GPU Prime profile, the reliability of wake-up
What's the current status on this bug, any reply/update on those
patches?
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