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The latest kernel update given by Ubuntu also has the same problem. The version
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Bug ID: 60791
Summary: Display corruption with Radeon driver during boot and
on desktop
Product: Drivers
Version: 2.5
Kernel Version: 3.10.5
Hardware: x86-64
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Problem only occurs when using the DVI output from my motherboard. When I
switch to the VGA motherboard output, the problem on kernels > 3.10.4
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I will note that the system is currently set up with two monitors, one
dual-link DVI (the one I am using to enter this message) the other Display port
that was working up to grub, then it shut itse
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Can you please attach a copy of your vbios?
(as root)
(use lspci to get the bus id)
cd /sys/bus/pci/devices/
echo 1 > rom
cat rom > /tmp/vbios.rom
echo 0 > rom
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Working the bisection now, may take me a day or two.
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Bisect results below. According to my Xorg.0.log, my board is a
"ATI Radeon HD 4200" (ChipID = 0x9710) and lspci calls it a RS880.
6f8bbaf568c7f2c497558bfd04654c0b9841ad57 is the first bad commit
commit 6f8bba
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Can you revert parts of the patch to find out which element is causing the
problem. E.g., try:
/* reset data block */
// ctx->data_block = 0;
and see if that helps, then:
/* reset divmu
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Bug ID: 66281
Summary: DRI_PRIME=1 glxinfo crashes and causes session to
restart
Product: Drivers
Version: 2.5
Kernel Version: 3.13 rc2
Hardware: All
OS:
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So 3.13 trying to power down/up dGPU even if radeon.runpm=1 is not set? runpm
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> So 3.13 trying to power down/up dGPU even if radeon.runpm=1 is not set?
> runpm is enabled by default?
runpm is enabled by default in 3.13.
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I do have hw_i2c=1 in my /etc/modprobe.d/local.conf file, but the patch does
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possible fix
Does the attached patch help?
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No, the additional patch did not help.
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I tested with various rates (44100-48000-92000) and problem is not fixed. Also
I tested kernel 3.13-RC1 and bug is still there.
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plus, I did a video playback with VLC. In this case video speed is ok but audio
has gaps every 0.5 seconds approximately.
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It looks like maybe you have a loose or bad connection to the LCD panel. As
you can see in your log, the driver isn't even detecting a panel:
[drm] Radeon Display Connectors
[drm] Connector 0:
[drm] VGA-1
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I have just updated a second system from 3.11.10 to 3.12.3. This new system
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The 3rd patch allows my original system to boot 3.12.3 as
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Yes, that is the problem, the screen is dead! If I attach a brand new LCD panel
it works... but I don't really want to buy a second one now. There isn't any
obvious damage on the panel, but today I swappe
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Can you test the panel on another system? Sound to me like a hw problem.
Maybe a wonky connector on the motherboard? Does jiggling or pressing on the
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I connected a third panel today and it works, the two old ones do not! It's not
the connector, just the panels were somehow rendered unusable. I don't really
know how to investigate further as the panel i
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kernel panic on reboot with runpm=1
3.13-rc3, same problems.
Also, here is a crappy picture of a kernel panic
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Does runpm work on my old runpm branch prior to merging with 3.13?
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Hm, I think it kind of works with drm-fixes-3.12-radeon-power
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Same as "117761: dmesg with drm-fixes-3.12-radeon-poweroff branch", but with
rmmod radeon and modprobe radeon
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the card does come up after adding
drm/nouveau/clk: Add support for NVAA/NVAC
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Probably yes. This commit was introduced in 3.10-RC1 kernel where the
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Okay... also these lines?
ACPI Exception: AE_NOT_FOUND, While evaluating Sleep State [\_S1_]
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ACPI Exception: AE_NOT_FOUND, While evaluating Sleep State [\_S2_]
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Do you have any pointers where the patches are please?
Yes, I can boot in legacy mode but I don't want to do it this way due to
certain limitations it imposes
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I can't find the patches off hand, but IIRC, you cannot use grub to load the
firmware as the information is only accessible before you exit the boot
services in EFI. The kernel must be booted using EFI stub bo
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I've read that I need to use EFI stub booting, and I did. I only used grub to
set things up for ssh. Is there any way to dump vbios and load it separately
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IIRC, the efi stub driver fetches the vbios via EFI and copies it to the legacy
vga shadow location (0xc). It's probably worth checking the efistub source
to see how it handles that for other systems to ma
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Summary: Radeon multi-screen intermittent display failure
Product: Drivers
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Kernel Version: 3.13.0-rc3
Hardware: x86-64
OS: Linux
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Is this still an issue with current kernels and userspace stack?
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Can you bisect?
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Hi Alex,
I am no longer experiencing the problem, but since this bug still gets new
people CC'd to it from time to time I presume that the problem still occurs for
some configurations (though not mine). If thi
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Yes, I still have this issue. It doesn't manifest itself. Everything works fine
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> Yes, I still have this issue. It doesn't manifest itself. Everything works
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I'm not sure what you mean.
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