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Can you attach your xorg log and 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
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No, unfortunately it doesn't help :(
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Yes, this one helped :) Thank you very much!
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I'm using kernel 2.6.38-rc5 (which includes the patch of comment #54) since
yesterday without problems. The bug seems to be fixed for me. If not, i will
report here.
Thanks for your time!
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This sounds like two different issues that should be filed separately.
1. The NMI when changing the pcie lanes
2. Problems with the latest ddx.
For 1., that is due to changing the
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Sorry, but 2.6.37 is not in experimental, only a meta-package. Therefore i
compiled my first own kernel. But it wont work well with my radeon card. I was
able to log into KDE
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On the above entry, I meant that it works in 2.6.38-rc3 or before the patch
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> I see that this is closed as fixed. I've tested 2.6.38-rc5. I still see
> flickering about once every thirty seconds on one head (analog) of a dual
> mon
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revert that patch. It's not needed any more as the bugs it originally fixed
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/usr/lib/upower/upowerd.
The flickering was not present when I boot to a text console. It wasn't
present when
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> But killing upowerd makes the flickering go away.
Ok, so it sounds like upowerd is polling the display every 30 seconds, so that
is a upowerd bug rathe
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Summary: Radeon card reports wrong temperature when switched
off
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Here i add some logs from 2 different crashes with 2.6.37. I archived them
right after the crash by rebooting into runlevel 1, so that X was not started.
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Ok, both are wrong... But I'd prefer that 0? would be shown (also as a
confirmation that the card is OFF) instead of an invalid value...
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Thanks.
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Yes, thanks for the clarification.
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--- Comment #15 from Elmar Stellnberger 2011-02-23
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Unfortunately the tests of Comment #14 were not significant. I have tested the
patches with the same kernel but a different Xorg namely
xorg-x11-server-7.6_1.9.3-122.1 and xorg
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As Comment #15 shows there is currently something more fundamentally messed up
with KMS (which is apparently not EDID-related). Actually the situation has
rather deteriorated i
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Concerning your patches I believe that they will be valuable for many users
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EDIDs are a known problem
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The old behavior was wrong. The temperature value in the register was
interpreted incorrectly prior to my recent patch (improper handling of signed
values). Also, if the card is disa
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> The old behavior was wrong.
Don't care really. We shouldn't change interfaces.
> The temperature value in the register was
> interpreted incorrectly prio
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The previous behavior was undefined; it just happened to be 0 for one user.
It's reading back a register from an MMIO aperture on a disabled PCI device.
It might read back as 50 for
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None of the temperatures potentially returned are accurate when the device is
disabled.
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The interface changed. Why is this so hard to understand? Change it back!
It's two lines of code, I expect.
I bet everyone's machine was previously reading zero. Now it's reading
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> I bet everyone's machine was previously reading zero. Now it's reading random
> crap.
It was always reading back random random crap, that's my point! The
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> is 0 really a reasonable value?
Well no, not really. I assume that a machine will work OK in -30C ambient, in
which case the chip might actually be runn
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If you use the value 0?C as "OFF" while it is really a valid value, then you
pass the decision whether the card is off outside of the kernel to the software
reading the temperatur
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I have the slight assumption that the problem is more often triggered with the
VirtualBox kernel modules loaded. I know that you guys consider this setup
'Tainted', however, it's a real-world s
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To make sure something in the desktop wasn't causing it, I booted the kernel
with init=/bin/bash and the temperature still rose to 83 C. My guess is this
is a defect in the firmware, o
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Do not use that card anymore, happened once IIRC.
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00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Arrandale DRAM Controller (rev 18)
00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Arrandale PCI Express x16 Root Port (rev
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If you see the dmesg, you can see that this error is present on the two video
card (I tested with the onboard one disabled, no change).
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When "Discreet"(Radeon only) mode activated in BIOS - works well.
tested on linux-2.6.38-rc6-git6 linux-2.6.38-rc6-git4
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Little "diff":
Intel+radeon
[drm] Detected VRAM RAM=3584M, BAR=128M
[
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was never properly loaded in the first place. Dave Airlie might have some idea
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No.
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notebook ostin # dmesg |grep radeon
[6.476805] [drm] radeon defaulting to kernel modesetting.
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I recategorised this to video/dri-other. That's probably not correct but it
gets us a bit closer to here we should be ;)
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