- LT
I've recently started using NetBSD on one of my computers and I'm
enjoying it so far. I wanted to install it also on my main desktop which
is currently running OpenBSD just fine. After doing so everything worked
except for the amdgpu(4) driver (first I enabled by loading from the
bootloader, then I also tried compiling it in the kernel directly).
modstat(8) shows it as loaded but for some reason in the `/dev/dri`
directory there is no `card*` file and when I start X it falls back to
vesa(4). Having support for my gpu is crucial and I can't really use
NetBSD without it.
This is the PCI device getting recognized by OpenBSD: `VGA compatible
controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Navi 22 [Radeon RX
6700/6700 XT/6750 XT / 6800M/6850M XT] (rev df)`
- State of amdgpu driver Lorenzo Torres
- Re: State of amdgpu driver Vitaly Shevtsov
- Re: State of amdgpu driver Robert Swindells
- Re: State of amdgpu driver Lorenzo Torres
- Re: State of amdgpu driver Lloyd Parkes
- Re: State of amdgpu driver Lorenzo Torres
- AMDGPU_CIK option (was: re: State of amd... matthew green
- Re: AMDGPU_CIK option (was: re: Sta... Lloyd Parkes
- Re: AMDGPU_CIK option (was: re:... Jeff Frasca
- re: AMDGPU_CIK option (was: re:... matthew green
- Re: AMDGPU_CIK option (was:... Lloyd Parkes