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The only difference seems to be which crtc is driving the TV. Can you try
booting with only the DVI port connected, and then connecting the TV later once
your desktop is up with both
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Boot up without the TV attached to the video card, then when your desktop is
up, use xrandr to turn on the TV connector and adjust the mode, etc. Does it
work any better or worse in
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> Boot up without the TV attached to the video card, then when your desktop is
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Yes. I did exactly.
I first boot
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--- Comment #3 from Simon Deziel 2012-01-24
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I'm observing a similar issue with various kernels from 3.2 to 3.3rc1. This
only manifests when booting a Xen dom0 without "nomodeset" so I'm not sure
that's actually the same bug.
Th
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Please disregard my comments (#2 and #3) as I'm looking at the wrong bug
obviously. My problem is apparently solvable by
https://lkml.org/lkml/2010/12/6/464 as outlined by Konrad Rzesz
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Is this still a problem in 3.2 / 3.3-rc1?
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Summary: [3.3-rc1]radeon :07:00.0: GPU lockup CP stall for
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--- Comment #2 from Torsten Kaiser
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For the lockup itself I have filed:
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The kernel regression has been partly addressed by:
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> Reverting this single commit on top of kernel 3.5-rc5 fixes the problem for
> me.
> Jure, Jonathon and everyone else hitting this issue, please try revert
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Summary: Reproducible GPU lockup CP stall on Radeon HD 6450
Product: Drivers
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Is this still an issue with a more recent kernel (3.x)?
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Can you dump the following registers using radeonreg or avivotool
(http://cgit.freedesktop.org/~airlied/radeontool/) with the patch applied and
reverted and attach both results?
CC_RB
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With 3.5-rc5 kernel (failing) :
0x98F40x0001 (1)
0x3F880x0001 (1)
0x9B7C0x (0)
0x89500xfffcf001 (-200703)
0x98FC0x (0)
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I tested the patch in comment #3 but unfortunately it doesn't solve the
problem.
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With this patch applied, I get:
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or this variant. Although AFAIK, programming the USER register variants
shoul
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Does booting up a clean kernel without any patches applied or reverted work if
you manually set the following registers to their "patch reverted" values using
radeonreg? Just to be sur
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Patch from comment #6 doesn't work, testing patch from comment #7 now.
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Patch from comment #7 did not work either. Then I followed the instructions
from comment #8, but it also did not help.
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Patch from comment #11 didn't work at all, not only it didn't fix the original
issue but it even caused additional trouble (gdm wouldn't even show up.)
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Reproducibility information:
* I cannot reproduce the GPU lockup on a Radeon HD 4350 card.
* On the Radeon HD 6450, I can reproduce the GPU lockup with applications other
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That's the problem with GPU drivers. It's impossible to test every combination
of userspace and kernel drivers and there can be very subtle bugs with certain
combinations like this o
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--- Comment #1 from Petr Grigoriev 2012-07-08
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kde, firefox, chrome, chromium, opera,
dolphin, smplayer, vmware 8.0.4, virtualbox 4.1.18
latest updates.
after two-three hours computer slow down and big kernel error. in log tail
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degraded - on 3.2.21 all right, two days in too configuration work normally.
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I am aware of the power management options you pointed to, but they don't help
with the fan problem (at best, they delay it slightly). /sys/class/thermal does
not contain any therm
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--- Comment #19 from Marc Koschewski 2011-04-05
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nouveau.noaccel=1 'fixes' the issue. I have an uptime of 4 days now with
2.6.38.2 without any problem. But performance wise uhm.
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Is there any way to get KMS working without X?
Without the coherent option my screen blanks on/off - i cant work with it.
I need to run X and hava to issue (via xdg autostart e.g.) the
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--- Comment #62 from Gregory Bellier 2011-04-06
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I now have newer informations.
I've been able to boot on Ubuntu 10.10 64 bits with Grub-EFI and Nouveau
involved but it needs a 2.6.38.2 (at least, it's the one I have tested). I
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Possibly related to this:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/dri-devel/2011-April/009939.html
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> Is there any way to get KMS working without X?
Are things working any better with 2.6.38?
> Without the coherent option my screen blanks on/off - i cant wo
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--- Comment #9 from Torsten Krah
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I am using 2.6.38.2 (2.6.38-7 natty build) and things does not work better -
monitor still blanks all the time around until coherent is set.
Oh i guess its beyond my "skills" to write
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--- Comment #9 from Stuart Foster 2011-04-07
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> Does reverting 69a07f0b117a40fcc1a479358d8e1f41793617f2 help?
Applied git revert to 2.6.39-rc2. Problem still present.
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--- Comment #19 from Bc. Slavomir Danas
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You should definetely reopen this as I still have issues on 2.6.38. Will
provide anything to help you resolve it. See following attachement...
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kworker polling hogs CPU on 2.6.38
kworker polling hogs CPU on 2.6.38
Gentoo x64
gen
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--- Comment #21 from Chris Wilson 2011-04-09
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Please do a "perf top" to see what tasklet is actually being run by kslowd.
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--- Comment #22 from Bc. Slavomir Danas
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This is while kslowd consumed approx. 75% CPU:
PerfTop: 0 irqs/sec kernel:-nan% exact: -nan% [1000Hz cycles],
(all, 2 CPUs)
3215.00 86.8% delay_tsc
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Ok... I bisect kernel. But I am not totally sure in result (because "bad"
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--- Comment #2 from Alex Deucher 2011-04-11
23:15:20 ---
Does it work ok if you remove:
vga=0x31a nomodesetting
from your grub entry?
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--- Comment #9 from Mike Meehan 2011-04-12 02:26:49 ---
# echo low > /sys/class/drm/card0/device/power_profile
"resolves" the issue. Default power management settings for KMS put the card in
high performance mode on AC power.
# echo dynpm >
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