Control: reassign 921004 firmware-amd-graphics 20190114-1 Control: reassign 921145 firmware-amd-graphics 20190114-1 Control: forcemerge 921114 921004 921145 Control: retitle 921114 AMD Radeon RX 580: no GL display, "amdgpu: The CS has been cancelled because the context is lost" Control: tags 921114 + moreinfo Control: affects 921114 + libglx-mesa0 xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu
On Fri, 01 Feb 2019 at 18:16:41 +0100, Jean-Dominique Frattini wrote: > since the latest update of xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu and > firmware-amd-graphics [in buster], most GL applications do not display > anything and display this error message in the console: > > amdgpu: The CS has been cancelled because the context is lost. You say "most GL applications". Is glxgears (from the mesa-utils package) affected? If not, please give some examples of specific GL applications that are affected (smaller/simpler applications are better examples here than larger/more complicated ones, so a simple GL game would be a good test). If you report more bugs in future, please report them with the reportbug tool if possible. It provides information that package maintainers will need if they are going to be able to solve bugs like this, like the exact versions of all the packages involved (including the kernel) and the relevant system log entries. Some commands that might provide useful information here: reportbug --template libglx-mesa0 reportbug --template firmware-amd-graphics reportbug --template xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu If possible, please get the system into a state where you see the bug again, then run those reportbug commands and sent their output to the bug's email address. If that isn't possible, please be as clear and specific as possible about what was different when the bug was present (for instance the exact versions of the relevant packages). In the other bugs you opened at the same time, you mentioned this being a regression in an upgrade of firmware-amd-graphics, Mesa and xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu, all together. I've merged the three separate bugs you opened, and reassigned the merged bug to firmware-amd-graphics for now. Debian contributors can reassign it to whatever package is most appropriate if it turns out to be a bug in a different package than the one you first thought: there is no need to open separate bugs in multiple places. > Note that downgrading to firmware-amd-graphics_20180825-1_all.deb seems to > fix the issue. Please confirm: if you downgrade firmware-amd-graphics to version 20180825-1, leave all other packages at their latest versions in buster, and reboot, does that resolve this problem? If you upgrade firmware-amd-graphics to version 20190114-1 and reboot again, does the problem come back? On Wed, 06 Mar 2019 at 21:43:01 +0100, Gijs Schröder wrote: > If this is of any help, I'm on Buster with an AMD RV710 for a graphics card. > Both glxinfo and glxgears run without apparent issues after booting with > firmware-amd-graphics version 20190114-1 installed. This bug is probably specific to one hardware generation. If I'm reading Wikipedia correctly, the RX 580 is from a 2017 generation codenamed "Arctic Islands" and based on Polaris GPUs, whereas the RV 710 is much older (from a 2008 generation identified as the R700 or Radeon HD 4000 series). firmware-amd-graphics 20180825-1 does seem to contain updates to the firmware for (at least some) Polaris GPUs. smcv