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Forgot to mention: And relatime,lazytime,commit=60 in fstab
I believe maybe dpm need some fs information to work well.
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dpm has nothing to do with the filesystem.
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I think so as well...
Anyway before, I had to put this in kernel parameters, or else, black screen
and hang up during boot:
radeon.dpm=0
And since I put this in grub.cfg and fstab, never had a black screen aga
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Forgot to mention... I appreciate your good work supporting kernel!
Thank all of you very much!
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> And since I put this in grub.cfg and fstab, never had a black screen again:
> rootflags=relatime,lazytime,commit=60 iommu=noagp radeon.dpm=1
It could be iommu=noa
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Summary: radeon: allow to set the TMDS frequency by a special
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It is not true that this card would only feature a TMDS of 297 over DP. The
card I have bought does only have HDMI, DVI and 4K and it was sold as 4K-ready
as you can see from the first attachement.
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... and VGA
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The asic supports 4K over DP or duallink DVI.
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It obviously works stable over HDMI as well. Besides this I have just tested
an ATI Mobility Radeon HD 2600 XT/2700 and it can provide 3840x2160_22.00 over
its HDMI port with a radeon.hdmimhz of 250. W
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Running the hardware out of spec is not something we want to support.
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For the R5 230 long time experience is already available. I am successfully
using this card at least since February 2016 at a TMDS of 297Mhz and these
cards are doing very well on basis of everyday us
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Today I approached to try out the dual-link feature of the DVI-port. First I
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DVI. Then I connected the DVI output of my R
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> Personally I've always thought the risk of damaging hardware with any kind
> of overclocking is just about exactly zero as long as you don't increase
>
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> (In reply to Roland Scheidegger from comment #13)
> > Personally I've always thought the risk of damaging hardware with any kind
> > of overclocking is
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> Oh interesting - didn't know voltage was directly tied to clock frequency
> here. Makes sense then to not allow it (at least if that circuitry isn't
> s
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At my PC the latest Antergos live-image does work normal although it has kernel
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> It may be the same problem as Bug 120321.
>
> At my PC the latest Antergos live-image does work normal although it has
> kernel 4.7.4. The installed version and every
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I can confirm that this commit is makeing problems on A6 6310 APU.
I have compiled kernel 4.9 with reversed patch
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problems.
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dmesg output with RX460
I have same errors with Gigabyte RX460 and
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Until VCE gets fixed for Mars/, there might be a way to disable VCE (I need to
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With amdgpu.dpm=0 this doesn't occur. Also tested with amdgpu.powerplay=0, but
it didn't help. I don't know about the meaning of the values applied in
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Please attach the dmesg output and Xorg log file corresponding to the problem.
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I can confirm that
https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/amd-gfx/2017-January/004537.html fixes
boot for me. Tested on top of linux-4.10.0-rc3-00029-gbd5d7428f5e5
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Attaching dmesg and Xorg.log from kernel 4.10.0-rc3-00029-gbd5d7428f5e5
I've booted the sytem, logged into KDE Plasma session logged out and the cursor
was gone under sddm. Logs were taken from console afte
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git bisected this to d57c0edfe00d3274b50f91ce3076ed0e82d28782.
Reverting this solves the problem, at least with 4.5.0 in which I'm testing the
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Bug ID: 117591
Summary: amdgpu: Black screens on A10-8700P (Carrizo) + R7
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Hardwar
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Also, this machine worked flawlessly with the old fglrx 15.12 drivers. The
troubles started when I did the upgrade to Ubuntu 16.04, but I did do fresh
install of several distros to try it out.
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Yes it did! :) Perfect! Thanks! I have been running the laptop now for an hour
and it is still working great.
Now if I run lspci -vv I get:
04:00.0 Display controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI
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I guess I should leave the bug open so you can investigate why this discrete
card is not running properly in normal mode? (BTW: I noticed now that my card
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I forgot the most important part :)
I'm using ArchLinux with latest stock kernel:
Linux hoth 4.5.1-1-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT Thu Apr 14 19:19:32 CEST 2016 x86_64
GNU/Linux
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After removing my Redwood AMD VGA and replaced with an extra Oland, now I have
the error in double, with 4.5.2 kernel
sudo lspci | grep VGA
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [
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Updated linux-firmware-git which supposedly had some bonaire file changes but
am still getting the errors.
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Bug ID: 117861
Summary: DRM dead lock code path
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Kernel Version: master 4.4/4.5/4.6
Hardware: All
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Bug ID: 117931
Summary: Black screen after resume from hibernate on HP
Pavilion dv7 with 2 AMD GPUs
Product: Drivers
Version: 2.5
Kernel Version: 4.6-rc5 (mainline), 3.14.53, 4.4
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> I believe this is fixed in:
> http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/
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> Which should proba
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Does anyone have any idea in wich kernel version the OLAND chip startet to
fail?
Maybe i can try to bisect the kernel if I new a version when it was working..
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I think I've solved it.
The kernel parameter
radeon.runpm=0
seems to work around the issue. The performance is degraded, but the
temperatures mostly stay below 80°C. Generally the system appears to
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> I think I've solved it.
> The kernel parameter
>
> radeon.runpm=0
>
> seems to work around the issue. The performance is degraded, but the
> temperatures
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Bug ID: 118431
Summary: kernel NULL pointer dereference with a Radeon HD
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Product: Drivers
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Kernel Version: 4.4.9-300.fc23.x86_64
Har
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> Proposed patch:
> https://lkml.kernel.org/r/1463244575-3515-1-git-send-email-peter at
> lekensteyn.
> nl
Sorry I didn't immediately spot your response. (Bad Google spam fil
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Apparently the mail is not found on that list, try this one:
https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/nouveau/2016-May/025039.html
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This patch does stop the infinite loop on my machine.
(Although now with or without it nouveau seems to cause delays starting GNOME
3, but that's another bug report.)
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> This patch does stop the infinite loop on my machine.
Cool, can I add your Tested-by: James <... at googlemail.com> to the patch?
> (Although now with or without it nouveau
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> (In reply to James from comment #9)
> > This patch does stop the infinite loop on my machine.
>
> Cool, can I add your Tested-by: James <... at googlemail.com> to the patch
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https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=118701
--- Comment #2 from Stuart Foster ---
(In reply to Patrik Jakobsson from comment #1)
> Hi Stuart
>
> Did you try with a 64-bit userspace? I haven't tried gma500 on a 64-bit
> system so not sure what the status is. GPU can only address 32-bit so
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=118611
Len Brown changed:
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https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=118791
Bug ID: 118791
Summary: HD 7450, R9-270, GPU locked when testing glmark2
Product: Drivers
Version: 2.5
Kernel Version: 4.4.0;4.5.3;4.6
Hardware: ARM
OS: Linux
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=118611
--- Comment #2 from Michel Dänzer ---
Also, please attach the dmesg output and Xorg log file (assuming you're using
X), preferably captured after the problem occurred.
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