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Add compat ioctl
Turns out we didn't have compat_ioctl hooked up. Does the patch I attached fix
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-Khalid
On 05/23/2016 09:35 PM, bugzilla-daemon at bugzilla.kernel.org wrote:
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output and Xorg output, both with and without this commit. Your kernel config
and Xorg config (if any) would also be helpful. Do
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No Xorg config. Especially nothing special for intel or radeon. No special
rEFInd features. Files attached.
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Thanks for testing, queued for next and stable
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If you revert 4eebd5a4e7269 ("apple-gmux: lock iGP IO to protect from vgaarb
changes") instead of 704ab614ec12, does the issue go away?
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?
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The issue goes away too, then. I don't currently see any difference to when I
reverted 704ab614ec12. Xorg comes up on boot like it also did with 4.5.4 (and
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I blacklisted mgag200 to fix it.
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Sorry, I am not familiar with git-bisect. It is kernel 4.6.
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Enter "git bisect howto" in your favourite web search engine.
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I've e-mailed Bruno Prémont, author of 4eebd5a4e7269, and cc'ed
platform-driver-x86:
http://www.spinics.net/lists/platform-driver-x86/msg08889.html
I've also cc'ed you but your e-mail address isn't working,
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Oops, fixed (and double-checked) that email issue. Thanks.
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Bug ID: 119181
Summary: Hang in amdgpu_vm_bo_update_mapping with powerplay
enabled
Product: Drivers
Version: 2.5
Kernel Version: 4.5.4
Hardware: All
OS:
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The hang does not occur when the power state is set to low. There are also no
rendering glitches (otherwise some frames seem to have random triangles on
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Summary: amdgpu disables fan by default
Product: Drivers
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Kernel Version: 4.5.5
Hardware: All
OS: Linux
Tree: Fedora
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You should produce some GPU load before the fan activates.
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Even besides the fact that GPU was so hot I
couldn't even touch it?
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Essentially, when driver initializes, it puts 0
to /sys/class/hwmon/hwmon0/pwm1. And unless you
set up fancontrol (which is a major pita), this
0 remain there, no matter how you load you GPU.
It should put som
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Ok, true, the issue is still there. No, not multi-GPU.
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Some new results with openSuse 13.2 :
Kernel 3.16.7-32-desktop: suspend/resume work outs of the box
Kernel 3.16.7-32-vanilla: external monitor connected via HDMI stays black after
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Temperature Graph 1
I'm having some doubts about the temperature hypothesis now. With DPM active,
there se
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Temperature Graph BAPM=1
It looks like with BAPM it might more likely be overheating. But I can't
reproduc
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Booting with radeon.hard_reset=1 I get this error at the point where I usually
get a hang:
GPU lockup (current fence id 0x4aa1 last fence id
0x4aa8 on ring 0)
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Temperature Graph Hard off radeon.fastfb=1 radeon.pcie_gen2=1 radeon.audio=0
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Ok, hard
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Summary: radeon: f95429e "only init fbdev if we have
connectors" breaks suspend on Clevo P170EM laptop
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Kernel Version: 4.5-rc2
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Summary: Crash on resume
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Kernel Version: 4.5rc5
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Please attach the full dmesg output leading up to this.
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If you'd like any information please let me know now. Because it seems there is
not much interest in finding the problem. So I'll have to and will switch back
to the proprietary driver.
(It turned out t
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[Wonderful, fglrx doesn't work at all with kernel 4.2... ...]
The fastest way to get the system to overheat is to
- enable redshift (or probably xgamma)
- disable vsync
- set dpm to preformance*
echo pe
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Temperature Graph with nomodeset radeon.modeset=1 without redshift
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Summary: GPU Lockup on AMD Kaveri
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Kernel Version: 4.4.2
Hardware: x86-64
OS: Linux
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Which patch did you try? Mario actually came up with a number of separate fixes
to address this regression. I think all of them should be in Linus' tree by now
(for 4.5).
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Please attach the output of glxinfo and the Xorg log.
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I forgot about Xorg log, sorry. Since only one old one is kept, it's gone
already.
Maybe logging to syslog/journal is a good idea ...
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Then why I'd it playable with 4.3? I know there is no power management until
4.5
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--- Comment #4 from Kevin McCormack ---
OK, I was finally able to bisect today and it looks like the culprit is...
a7ca8ef93001eaab4c5c7f4f3accfbe6ffcf5f26 is the first bad commit
commit a7ca8ef93001eaab4c5c7f4f3accfbe6ffcf5f26
Author: Flora Cui
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Summary|[regression] amdgpu Fury X |[regression bisected]
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It's annoying because after this happens the GPU doesn't power off with runpm
anymore and requires a reboot.
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Bug ID: 110421
Summary: Reading debugfs file
/sys/kernel/debug/dri/0/amdgpu_regs hangs the machine
Product: Drivers
Version: 2.5
Kernel Version: 4.4.0-0.rc8.git0.1.fc24.x86_64
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Can't anything be done to avoid the hang? Running cat on that file will hang
the machine as well.
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Not really.
You could do large lists of which registers are save for accessing, but we have
256KB register space and need an individual list for pretty much every hardware
generation.
Sorry but just acce
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This is the same as bug 96721, isn't it?
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=92258 might be related.
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--- Comment #6 from Elmar Stellnberger ---
It is really a pity that my NVIDIA Corporation G96M [GeForce 9600M GT] has been
crossed out of the list of supported cards since an update to kernel 4.3.3-2.
It has worked well with the nouveau driver ex
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Comment #6 is now resolved: Please excuse the panic; I think that there was
just a temporary configuration issue with Arch Linux (see also:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=93405); i.e. /dev/
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--- Comment #5 from Kevin McCormack ---
Well, it seems that things are much better with 4.4rc8! I'm not sure why. It
could also be the new Mushkin RAM I installed. I was having a lot of other
random issues with my G.Skill Ares kit like lots of bu
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uname -a; echo " ";dmesg |grep ACPI
Linux ASUS-G75VW 4.4.0-gentoo_14-01-2016 #1 SMP Thu Jan 14 19:15:47 CET 2016
x86_64 Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3610QM CPU @ 2.30GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux
[0.00] BIOS-e8
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Linux ASUS-G75VW 4.4.0-gentoo_14-01-2016 #1 SMP Thu Jan 14 19:15:47 CET 2016
x86_64 Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3610QM CPU @ 2.30GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux
same behaviour
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lsmod
Module Size Used by
nvidia_modeset721045 3
nvidia 9922734 59 nvidia_modeset
intel_powerclamp7094 0
xhci_pci3818 0
xhci_hcd
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Bug ID: 98101
Summary: kernel BUG at drivers/gpu/drm/drm_vma_manager.c:209!
Product: Drivers
Version: 2.5
Kernel Version: 4.01
Hardware: All
OS: Linux
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>> Mantas MikulÄnas has determined that git commit 4474f3a91f95 was the last
>> known good to work.
>
> So commit f2ba57b5eab8817d86d0f108fdf1878e51dc0a3
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Please attach the full dmesg output.
Can you reproduce this problem by doing something in particular, or is it
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> New crash dump
Does building the kernel without CONFIG_HSA_AMD avoid this one?
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I had similar crashes requiring a hard reset but the log messages were
different. This is the first time i see something like that. And also it points
at where the bug is.
Cant reproduce it. Its random.
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Summary: radeon: multihead "no signal" on one of the monitors -
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Kernel Version: 4.0.3+
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Created attachment 177581
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--- Comment #69 from Digingbil ---
Any new insights on this issue guys? Maybe fixed on some latest kernel etc?
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--- Comment #8 from Mikkel Oscar Lyderik ---
It's actually a 6950 card I have, same as in #98651.
I called it 6990 because that is what lspci tells me, but that might narrow it
down?
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