On 2012-01-09 11:51, Blakawk wrote:
Hi folks !

I am facing a problem since a week now when enabling radeon power
management following KMS Power Management Options [1]. I have two
radeon HD 9770 on my system in crossfire configuration, but on Linux I
only use one of them (the first one on the PCI bus).

I mistyped the GPU's model name: it is an HD 6770 "Evergreen" using JUNIPER firmware.

When I switch the GPUs using the low profile, randomly, my system
hangs. The problem is that I have nothing ! No kernel panic, no logs,
really nothing. I tried everything, adding hard and soft lockup
detection in the kernel did not help, I also enabled nmi_watchdog
without success, tried kexec and kernel crash dumps either. I am
getting to the point of booting the kernel using kgdb/kdb over a
serial connection...

As radeon guys on the IRC #radeon channel seems to be muted on this
point, I would like to know if anyone here can lead me through a way
to help debugging this problem, as the consequence of staying in
default power profile make my GPU "burning" around 70°C...

I can provide as many information as possible, and here is a little
summary about my configuration:
- Gentoo sources 3.2.0-r1,
- in-kernel radeon module with KMS enabled,
- ~amd64 keyword.

Many thanks for your help.

[1] http://wiki.x.org/wiki/RadeonFeature#KMS_Power_Management_Options


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