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OK, false alarm. I had a wrong kernel. Correct output attached.
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vally screenshot
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Just to clarify - the screenshot was made with mesa-10.3.2 and cpu's frequency
set to performance.
With mesa git i got following results:
FPS: 20.0
Score: 838
Min FPS: 7.4
Max FPS: 30.5
Pretty nea
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Update,
I tried doing a git-bisect today. I only tried out kernel 3.18 rc3 which was
bad and had the same issue, and then I directly checkout kernel back to 3.8 in
which the issue was still occuring.
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I just had my Sapphire HD 6870 (Dirt3 Edition) successfully reset itself after
a lockup for the first time (as opposed to the usual black or funnily patterned
screen), so I can post my dmesg. Gami
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vbios of the sapphire radeon hd 6870 dirt3 edition
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> This sounds like a mesa regression rather than a kernel driver bug. Can you
> bisect mesa?
I understand mesa may be sending crap to the kernel space but that doesn't
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> sound like a good reason to deref a NULL.
AFAICT that should be fixed by the changes to radeo
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Michel,
Thanks for your pointer and sorry for the late answer.
I'll try harder to find a reproducible case (firefox with some large animation
seems to trigger it some times).
In the meantime, if the lockup is a mesa b
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Hi, unfortunately supplied patch does not fix the issue. Do you need some more
debug output?
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This time it crashed while I was running just a few terminals
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This time I don't have firefox running. Just a few terminals and qemu/kvm. The
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In order to avoid any freezes, with the caveat that the DIScrete card won't
ever be turned off (even by # echo 'OFF' >
/sys/kernel/debug/vgaswitcheroo/switch which would have no effect) I am using:
radeon.
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> Hi, unfortunately supplied patch does not fix the issue. Do you need some
> more debug output?
dmesg output generated with drm.debug=0xE on the kernel command line woul
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I can try, but this will be the first time I am going to do this. I have read
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Fix is upstream:
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I've also added this line
DRM_DEBUG_KMS("in patched branch: %u\n", ref_div_max);
add the end of your patch, i.e. after
ref_div_max = min(ref_div_max, pll->reference_freq /
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complete dmesg when X starts and HDMI (with audio) is connected, dpm enabled
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lspci -nn
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Does reverting commit ffe0245532b98efc4bc0e06f29c51d3f0e471152 help? If not,
can you bisect?
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Reverting the commit ffe0245532b98efc4bc0e06f29c51d3f0e471152 from the tag
v3.17.3 does resolve the issue.
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possible fix
Does this patch fix the issue (against 3.17 or newer kernel)?
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Thanks to everyone involved. Report and fix within 20 hours. Awesome!
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Yes, this fixes the issue on 3.18-rc4
No, it does not. I get the same behaviour - first time it blanks to dark, every
other time it blanks to white.
I am a very rusty amateur at C, but I will ad
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Your patch slightly adjusted
This seems to work. I know little of C, and less of graphics programmin
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Yes. I tested in order
1. 3.18.0-rc4 with no patch - white 2nd time.
2. 3.18.0-rc4 with the boot option - dark every time
3. 3.18.0-rc4 with your patch applied and no boot option - white 2nd time
4
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Bug can be closed, a fix is in upstream (v4.8-rc1)
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A patch to fix the bug
I created a patch to fix the bug. Please check whether it is suitable. Thanks!
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I'll take a look.
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I'm on 4.8.10 and still is not fixed. I have two AMD GPUS (both Oland) and the
issue is appearing on both. So don't expect to see a fix on any released
kernel. Haven't tested any 4.9 pre-release yet.
01:0
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HI,
I don't know if it worked. I didn't really used linux until recentely
The PC boots and work as expected.
But i think it slows down boot time (I discovered it while trying to reduce
boot time) and I cannot us
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I have attached a patch which seems to fix the problem here. Maybe it will be
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Patch against atombios_dp.c
Seems to fix the problem locally. I have no idea if it's correct or not, but
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I have a new kernel and a new error message
Kernel 4.8.10-300.fc25.x86_64
New error message. This time UVD seems to be initialized fine, but there is
another error afterwards
[ 20.447459] [drm:uvd_v1_0_start
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Summary: [BISECTED] [radeon] Monitor loses HDMI video signal -
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Hardware: x86-64
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Summary: Some flashbased videoplayers cause GPU lockups on
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Full dmesg
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I wrote PANIC_ON_HANG, that should be: CONFIG_BOOTPARAM_HUNG_TASK_PANIC
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When the lockup fails to crash the kernel, I end up with an unusable system
with this filling my dmesg buffer:
[...snip...]
[ 1196.506527] radeon :02:00.0: ring 5 stalled for more than 232970msec
[
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Summary: Radeon : EDID Reading Incorrectly
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This is not a driver bug. It's a limitation of get-edid.
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According to the read-edid website and the program output, get-edid uses the
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Just tested kernel version 4.1.4, and I have also started playing with some of
the radeon module parameters. It turns out that when I set radeon.msi=0
everything works as expected. No ring test failure
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Does this help?
diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/radeon/radeon_drv.c
b/drivers/gpu/drm/radeon/radeon_drv.c
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> Does this help?
I'm afraid you're wasting your time here, since the bug reporter refuses to
build a kernel for testing fixes. Anyway, FWIW:
> diff --git a/dri
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> The freeze callback change makes sense to me, but the thaw callback should
> probably enable the device, not disable it?
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Ping, what is the status on this ? With 2 positive test results for the patch
it would be good to get this into 4.1.x ...
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--- Comment #39 from Alex Deucher ---
Already in 4.2:
http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=d0ea397e22f9ad0113c1dbdaab14eded050472eb
and 4.1:
http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-stable.git/c
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=93701
Hans de Goede changed:
What|Removed |Added
Status|NEW |RESOLVED
Resolution|---
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=102401
--- Comment #6 from Alex Deucher ---
(In reply to Maxqia from comment #5)
> Replacing drm_detect_monitor_audio(radeon_connector_edid(connector)) with
> true seems to fix the problem.
This means the EDID from your monitor claims not to support au
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