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--- Comment #17 from Bernd Steinhauser ---
Ok, it does now boot and seems to work.
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--- Comment #16 from Bernd Steinhauser ---
Thanks, I'll give it a try.
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--- Comment #14 from Oded Gabbay ---
I attached a new patch which should solve you the problem when compiling all
the drivers into the kernel image.
This is a hacky workaround, so this is not the final solution, but it will help
you continue with
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--- Comment #12 from Oded Gabbay ---
As I said, there is definitely a bug when compiling both radeon and amdkfd
inside the kernel.
I'm working on fixing it, but that could take a few days.
In the meantime, the only way to make it work without touc
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--- Comment #11 from Bernd Steinhauser ---
Hm, ok. So should I still try the steps above? Because trying to use drm_radeon
as a module would require me to do some testing with that setup before.
(In reply to Oded Gabbay from comment #8)
> 2. You
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--- Comment #10 from Oded Gabbay ---
Hi,
So I managed to recreate the bug on my setup.
This is happening because you compiled all the modules inside the kernel. I
need to address that, but for now, if you will compile them as "m", everything
is su
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--- Comment #9 from Oded Gabbay ---
One more thing,
I'm trying to understand the exact tree you are using so we will look at the
same code.
Did you just took drm-next, or did you manually merged between trees ?
If you did a manual merge, could you
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--- Comment #8 from Oded Gabbay ---
Hi,
Three things, please:
1. Please try the attached patch. It tries to verify more pointers before using
them.
2. You said CONFIG_HSA_AMD=y. What's the value of CONFIG_DRM_RADEON ? If its
"m", could you chang
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--- Comment #7 from Oded Gabbay ---
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More checks on pointers being used
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--- Comment #6 from Bernd Steinhauser ---
Tried the patch, exactly the same result.
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--- Comment #5 from Bernd Steinhauser ---
(In reply to Michel Dänzer from comment #2)
> Does it also happen with CONFIG_HSA_AMD=m?
Only tried CONFIG_HSA_AMD=n, not module, but this happens so early that I'm
confident it does not matter.
Will tr
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--- Comment #4 from Oded Gabbay ---
Hi,
Please try the attached patch.
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--- Comment #2 from Michel Dänzer ---
Does it also happen with CONFIG_HSA_AMD=m?
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