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--- Comment #19 from John ---
Still same behavior with current drivers/kernel/mesa, I was hoping something
would have helped :)
Alex, do you have any other patch I can test against this?
Thanks,
John
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--- Comment #18 from John ---
I tried the patch today but got another black screen already.
I have an 4670 by the way, not sure if the patch was made for that one or
not...
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--- Comment #18 from John ---
I tried the patch today but got another black screen already.
I have an 4670 by the way, not sure if the patch was made for that one or
not...
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--- Comment #17 from Alex Deucher ---
Created attachment 76907
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possible fix
Does the attached kernel patch help?
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--- Comment #16 from Jan Pape? (honyczek) ---
(Additional info to comment #12)
> Interesting: If I connect only one monitor (either on cable 1 or 2), it works
> well.
It is not working well, but in only blinks in longer intervals. After resuming
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--- Comment #16 from Jan Papež (honyczek) ---
(Additional info to comment #12)
> Interesting: If I connect only one monitor (either on cable 1 or 2), it works
> well.
It is not working well, but in only blinks in longer intervals. After resuming
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--- Comment #15 from Alex Deucher ---
(In reply to comment #14)
> Is possible to add these options when using KMS? Modifying
> /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/*.conf is enough?
yes.
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--- Comment #14 from Jan Pape? (honyczek) ---
(In reply to comment #13)
> 2. Disable acceleration (Option "NoAccel" "True" in the device section of
> your xorg.conf)
> 3. Disable Tiling (Option "ColorTiling" "False" in the device section of you
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--- Comment #13 from Alex Deucher ---
(In reply to comment #12)
> Interesting: If I connect only one monitor (either on cable 1 or 2), it
> works well.
The blinking is caused by data underflow to the display controllers. All
clients on the GPU
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--- Comment #12 from Jan Pape? (honyczek) ---
Additional specific info:
I'm using extended desktop on two DVI connected monitors (the card has one
connector and you have to use Y cable to connect something). Even if I switch
to cloned desktop, it
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--- Comment #11 from Alex Deucher ---
(In reply to comment #10)
> > For systems where this is a regression, can you bisect?
>
> I don't understand. Could you explain this question please (if it was to me)?
If it worked with an older kernel, you
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--- Comment #10 from Jan Pape? (honyczek) ---
> Does booting with radeon.disp_priority=2 on the kernel command line in grub
> help?
No.
> For systems where this is a regression, can you bisect?
I don't understand. Could you explain this quest
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--- Comment #9 from Alex Deucher ---
Does booting with radeon.disp_priority=2 on the kernel command line in grub
help? For systems where this is a regression, can you bisect?
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--- Comment #8 from Jan Pape? (honyczek) ---
The issue still remains.
openSUSE 12.3
kernel-desktop 3.7.10-1.1.1
xorg-x11-server 7.6_1.13.2-1.2.1
xf86-video-ati 7.0.0-2.1.1
libdrm2 2.4.42-1.1.1
libdrm_radeon1 2.4.42-1.1.1
Mesa
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--- Comment #15 from Alex Deucher ---
(In reply to comment #14)
> Is possible to add these options when using KMS? Modifying
> /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/*.conf is enough?
yes.
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--- Comment #14 from Jan Papež (honyczek) ---
(In reply to comment #13)
> 2. Disable acceleration (Option "NoAccel" "True" in the device section of
> your xorg.conf)
> 3. Disable Tiling (Option "ColorTiling" "False" in the device section of you
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--- Comment #13 from Alex Deucher ---
(In reply to comment #12)
> Interesting: If I connect only one monitor (either on cable 1 or 2), it
> works well.
The blinking is caused by data underflow to the display controllers. All
clients on the GPU
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--- Comment #12 from Jan Papež (honyczek) ---
Additional specific info:
I'm using extended desktop on two DVI connected monitors (the card has one
connector and you have to use Y cable to connect something). Even if I switch
to cloned desktop, it
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--- Comment #11 from Alex Deucher ---
(In reply to comment #10)
> > For systems where this is a regression, can you bisect?
>
> I don't understand. Could you explain this question please (if it was to me)?
If it worked with an older kernel, you
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--- Comment #10 from Jan Papež (honyczek) ---
> Does booting with radeon.disp_priority=2 on the kernel command line in grub
> help?
No.
> For systems where this is a regression, can you bisect?
I don't understand. Could you explain this quest
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--- Comment #9 from Alex Deucher ---
Does booting with radeon.disp_priority=2 on the kernel command line in grub
help? For systems where this is a regression, can you bisect?
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--- Comment #8 from Jan Papež (honyczek) ---
The issue still remains.
openSUSE 12.3
kernel-desktop 3.7.10-1.1.1
xorg-x11-server 7.6_1.13.2-1.2.1
xf86-video-ati 7.0.0-2.1.1
libdrm2 2.4.42-1.1.1
libdrm_radeon1 2.4.42-1.1.1
Mesa
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--- Comment #7 from Warren Jones 2012-06-15 16:36:50 PDT
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I'm experiencing similar problems. My screen will go black for 1-2 seconds at
random intervals, typically more than a dozen times per hour. In a two monitor
configuration, sometimes
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--- Comment #7 from Warren Jones 2012-06-15 16:36:50 PDT ---
I'm experiencing similar problems. My screen will go black for 1-2 seconds at
random intervals, typically more than a dozen times per hour. In a two monitor
configuration, sometimes t
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--- Comment #6 from John 2012-02-07 12:22:13 PST
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It seems quite random to me.
Also I remember it happening around the 3.0 release, but I cannot say that the
issue is coming from there.
For all I know it could be KDE messing up somewhere or s
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--- Comment #6 from John 2012-02-07 12:22:13 PST ---
It seems quite random to me.
Also I remember it happening around the 3.0 release, but I cannot say that the
issue is coming from there.
For all I know it could be KDE messing up somewhere or so
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