On 10/06/2017 08:57 AM, Tom St Denis wrote:
> On 06/10/17 08:37 AM, Steven Falco wrote:
>> On 10/05/2017 02:26 PM, Martin Babutzka wrote:
>>> @Steven Falco: This behavior was EXACTLY the same with my R9 380 caused
>>> by commit e37a7b4088da ("drm/amd/powerplay: tidy up ret checks in
>>> amd_powerplay.c"). This is reverted now since a few days - are you sure
>>> your kernel build already includes commit adc6af2349f0
>>> ("drm/amd/powerplay: fix ret checks in amd_powerplay.c")?
>>>
>>> @AMD Devs/Alex: It would be nice if you push "Revert drm/amd/powerplay:
>>> Add support for CI asics to hwmgr (Deucher, Alexander)" to agd5f. Then
>>> I can try to build a non-crashing, flicker-free and hopefully overall
>>> decent 4.13.5 kernel based on amd-staging-drm-next tomorrow.
>>
>> That sounds very promising.  I am currently running the Fedora kernel.  
>> Where would I download the one with the revisions you mentioned?
> 
> The commits will show up in
> 
> https://cgit.freedesktop.org/~agd5f/linux/log/?h=amd-staging-drm-next
> 
> Probably today or tomorrow.  You'll have to build your own kernel for now.  
> The typical path would be these patches make it into 4.15 (if that window is 
> still open) and then eventually be released as part of 4.15 and then the 
> older tree maintainers can cherry-pick things into their trees.
> 
> Getting into a distro kernel depends on the distro I imagine.  Might be able 
> to file a bug with the Fedora bug tracker for the kernel and then we can 
> co-ordinate getting the patches into their tree.

Ok - I'll grab that repo and build a new kernel.

I also found https://cgit.freedesktop.org/drm/drm-amd/log/?h=for-linux-next but 
I guess that is the wrong repo.  Would that repo also get the patches at some 
point?

I'll file a bug with Fedora once I build a good kernel.

Thanks!
Steve

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