https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=108940
--- Comment #14 from H.Habighorst <h.habigho...@protonmail.com> ---
Can confirm.
But I'm a bit worried - there is a part before the "core_link_enable_stream"
that seems wrong to me in initializing the device, which seems to occure in all
dmesg outputs.
I've attached line numbers via less -N - maybe it helps.
837 [ 8.686299] [drm] BIOS signature incorrect 0 0
838 [ 8.686326] ATOM BIOS: 113-RAVEN-110
839 [ 8.686357] [drm] vm size is 262144 GB, 4 levels, block size is 9-bit,
fragment size is 9-bit
...
854 [ 8.688113] [drm] Found VCN firmware Version: 1.73 Family ID: 18
...
857 [ 8.797714] [drm] DM_PPLIB: values for Invalid clock
858 [ 8.797715] [drm] DM_PPLIB: 0 in kHz
859 [ 8.797715] [drm] DM_PPLIB: 400000 in kHz
860 [ 8.797716] [drm] DM_PPLIB: 933000 in kHz
861 [ 8.797716] [drm] DM_PPLIB: 1067000 in kHz
862 [ 8.797809] WARNING: CPU: 6 PID: 725 at
drivers/gpu/drm/amd/amdgpu/../display/dc/calcs/dcn_calcs.c:1380
dcn_bw_update_from_pplib+0x16b/0x280 [amdgpu]
This seems plain wrong to me - shouldn't it mention here the engine clock?
This WARNING stems from not getting the clock values right - seems intended.
The same warning occurs again, I wildly guess for the memory (?!).
Line 862-1017 - only afterwards the mentioned "core_link_enable_stream" bug
occurs. It seems to me - as a total layman - that the initialization fails and
afterwards bogus happens.
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