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Bug ID: 489602
Summary: Mouse movement causes stuttering in PipeWire captured
content
Classification: Plasma
Product: kwin
Version: 6.1.1
Platform: Arch Linux
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I have observed something in dmesg when using the Nvidia card with KWin:
[ 303.194078] [drm] [nvidia-drm] [GPU ID 0x0c00] Framebuffer memory not
appropriate for scanout
[ 303.194258] [drm] [nvidia-drm] [GPU ID
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Only happens on startplasma-wayland with the env var or connecting a display to
the nvidia card, gets displayed only two times, making apps fullscreen doesn't
trigger it again. I just thought it's relev
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> (which is not the case for Intel)
Interesting. I did not have these problems on an Arc A750 at all, even though I
was also doing dual-GPU back when I still had it.
What's more, these stutters do not happen
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Alright, I
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Bug ID: 483240
Summary: VRR below 30-ish FPS turns off completely
Classification: Plasma
Product: kwin
Version: 6.0.1
Platform: Arch Linux
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
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I should probably add that using the hardware cursor works fine (I was using
the software one), but I'd personally prefer to have the option to retain even
a low software cursor refresh rate anyway, or at least not
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Ok, thanks for the quick response! I appreciate it. I'll stick to the HW cursor
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Bug ID: 481688
Summary: KWin crashes when both Alt+F3 and Alt+F4 are pressed
on a window
Classification: Plasma
Product: kwin
Version: master
Platform: Arch Linux
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One thing of note is that the issue goes away after unsetting the default Alt +
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kwin_wayland[3942]: ASSERT: "!window->isDeleted()" in file
/usr/src/debug/kwin/kwin/src/focuschain.cpp, line 217
systemd-coredump[78293]: Process 3942 (kwin_wayland) of user 100
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Thread 1 "kwin_wayland" received signal SIGABRT, Aborted.
0x7f5a1b6ab32c in ?? () from /usr/lib/libc.so.6
Thread 39 (Thread 0x7f5991a006c0 (LWP 89386) "Thread (pooled)"):
#0 0x7f5a1b6a5ebe i
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Note: this only seems to affect xwayland apps. Native wayland ones don't have
this issue.
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Bug ID: 481716
Summary: KWin drops frames on nvidia (Wayland)
Classification: Plasma
Product: kwin
Version: 5.93.0
Platform: Arch Linux
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
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Note: I set my CPU frequency to 1750MHz minimum, now the framedropping doesn't
occur with cursor motion, but there are observable CPU usage spikes on one
thread when anything's happening on the screen.
-
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The stutters still occur on Plasma 6.0.0. Will the explicit sync protocol
address this? (I do not have a problem with apps glitching out on xwayland,
just desktop wide stutters, even in native Wayland apps.)
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Bug ID: 486081
Summary: Frame swapping in WebRTC screensharing while moving
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Classification: Plasma
Product: kwin
Version: 6.0.4
Platform: Arch Linux
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I've noticed one more thing.
Going to https://mozilla.github.io/webrtc-landing/gum_test.html and setting a
high FPS value (like 60 or even 120) results in the "FPS now" metric severely
dropping while m
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I've also observed much higher CPU usage with KWin while idle.
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Do you exhibit the CPU usage issue though? On my system, kwin_wayland's CPU
usage increases by around 8% even after Steam is terminated. Restarting KWin
helps.
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I've just checked it with the Show Paint effect: before Steam has ever been
opened during a session on an empty desktop everything is fine. After Steam has
run at least once, the effect constantly triggers, even o
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Running Steam in gamescope seems to mitigate this problem.
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Oh, alright, suspecting that it might be relevant, I unloaded the nvidia driver
and removed the card from the PCI tree on my PC, everything is 100% fine now.
I do wonder what Steam is doing with nvidia that is causing
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One final note though, to whom it may concern: on AMD/NVIDIA systems launching
Steam has to be done like so:
VK_DRIVER_FILES=/usr/share/vulkan/icd.d/radeon_icd.x86_64.json steam
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Ah, unfortunately not - I still had the nvidia driver unloaded. The Vulkan
driver choice doesn't seem to matter.
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I reported the issue to the Steam issue tracker too:
https://github.com/ValveSoftware/steam-for-linux/issues/10847
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I managed to add an option to override this behavior with an environment
variable, LFC finally works as it did before.
diff --git a/src/core/renderloop.cpp b/src/core/renderloop.cpp
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Bug ID: 485425
Summary: Running Steam breaks always-on VRR on desktop, forcing
full refresh rate
Classification: Plasma
Product: kwin
Version: 6.0.3
Platform: Arch Linux
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One note I'll add: after resuming from suspend, even when using the HW cursor,
VRR still breaks below 30 FPS and requires a restart of KWin. Is this just
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Personally, I don't think there's a point to maintaining legacy modesetting
(even if there's still no tearing support for atomic), unless it's actually
used on some devices (it's great for my no
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Bug ID: 480895
Summary: KWin 5.93.0 has a DRM timeout issue with GPU resets
Classification: Plasma
Product: kwin
Version: 5.93.0
Platform: Arch Linux
OS: Linux
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One more thing: it also happens on 5.92.0 but can be worked around by disabling
the hardware cursor, then it works. Should have added that.
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> This is a kernel bug, please report it to
> https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/amd/-/issues
>
> Maybe we should add a fallback timer for when pageflips time out so
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> (In reply to Zamundaaa from comment #1)
> > This is a kernel bug, please report it to
> > https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/amd/-/issues
> >
> > May
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Another observation: this has nothing to do with KWin's version. Disabling the
hardware cursor just makes it work somehow.
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Thanks a lot for the prompt fix!
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Thanks a lot for finding relevant information! I'll try to patch kwin and
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After further testing, this can also happen when any
"custom-border"/"custom-window" Xwayland app (such as FL Studio via Wine,
Steam, game/mod launchers via Wine, etc.) is launched.
This in turn
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It looks like https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/349881 has been
merged.
Now we need to wait for Firefox and Chromium to make use of this WebRTC fix.
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Changing the window open/close animation to another mode/disabling and
re-enabling it (or, to be safe, disabling and re-enabling all desktop effects
one by one) seems to fix this issue entirely.
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Does switching back to the Glide effect bring the issue back for you? For me it
does; I have to use Scale.
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Bug ID: 478938
Summary: The presentation time protocol is buggy with VRR on
Chromium
Classification: Plasma
Product: kwin
Version: 5.91.0
Platform: Arch Linux
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As funny as that sounds, you can try using HIP with Blender to trigger a real
reset (https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/issues/100353, this is
still not fixed...):
1. Open Blender
2. Select the Cycles HIP
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Done https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=1517884
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Bug ID: 479845
Summary: The current Wayland GPU recovery experience (AMD) is
not ideal
Classification: Plasma
Product: kwin
Version: 5.92.0
Platform: Arch Linux
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Don't know if it's related to the issue (sorry if it isn't), but I tried
applying this MR:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/27097 on top of Mesa
24.0.0-rc1 (and the linked patche
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> GPU reset handling is something that's very WIP throughout the stack
By the stack do you mean kwin, upstream, or both? I thought kwin already had
GPU recovery support for Wayland, I might be wrong though (unles
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Oh, I noticed one important thing - I was using the legacy DRM API
(KWIN_DRM_NO_AMS=1) for tearing support. After disabling it, on latest Mesa
24.1 (dev) stuff works fine even on Plasma 5. Sorry for the trouble
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I've just had an idea: would it be possible to kill/restart Xwayland (togglable
somehow with an env var or something similar) on a reset? That would be much
better than a frozen desktop session.
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I tested Mesa 23.3, as well as 24. The reset mechanism is now extremely buggy;
the second reset always resets kwin, killing all apps.
Is this a Mesa issue or a Plasma 5 issue (that's fixed in 6)?
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It starts with
kwin_wayland[60753]: kwin_scene_opengl: Waiting for glGetGraphicsResetStatus to
return GL_NO_ERROR timed out!
and ends with a long stack trace:
#0 0x7f870c43f73d syscall (libc.so.6 + 0x10e73d)
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Also, the first GPU reset is *extremely* slow with newer Mesa.
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I don't think that's relevant (but may as well be); it works with native
Wayland apps, just not with XWayland (xwayland blocks kwin).
Though, sometimes resetting the GPU does make KWin crash/hang even withou
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I found a very cool OpenGL/Vulkan layer for game capture, anyone who has
stuttering issues or annoyances with pipewire window/desktop capture should try
this and see if it helps (it makes content entirely stutter free :D
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Oh, it looks like this issue is already tracked on Xorg's GitLab:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/-/issues/1612
For this reason maybe it's better to mark this issue as upstream?
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Yeah, you're right, that makes sense.
I came back to this issue, played with resets a bit more and noticed something
odd with this hang:
1) I started a new, clean session,
2) I launched vkcube,
3) I triggered a
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Bug ID: 494830
Summary: plasmashell crashes when hitting both mouse keys in
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Classification: Plasma
Product: plasmashell
Version: 6.2.0
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Classification: Applications
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Bug ID: 499871
Summary: Changing months too fast leads to a re-triggered
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Bug ID: 498881
Summary: Night Light makes colors less vibrant on screenshots
and recordings
Classification: Plasma
Product: kwin
Version: 6.2.90
Platform: Arch Linux
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the exact color I chose for testing
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Summary: The part of the tooltip showing seconds always seems
to stay at 01 with 'Only in tooltip' selected
Classification: Plasma
Product: plasmashell
Version: 6.2.90
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I compiled plasma-workspace from master and the clipboard works as intended
again.
However, I still don't know what fixes it or if it's gonna work on 6.3.
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Would it be possible to make it so that nothing gets saved to disk with that
option disabled (by storing the sqlite db in memory), if nothing is to be
preserved after a shell restart anyway?
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Summary: Images are no longer shown in the clipboard widget and
cannot be re-selected for pasting
Classification: Plasma
Product: plasmashell
Version: 6.2.90
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It also seems like I cannot edit the copied text entries either.
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Summary: The clipboard history does not get cleared
Classification: Plasma
Product: plasmashell
Version: 6.2.90
Platform: Arch Linux
OS: Linux
Status: R
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Update: this is broken only if I disable preserving clipboard history across
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Disable the setting, restart plasmashell (I did it with `pkill plasmashell` and
`plasmashell` in the Alt+F2 menu) and then copy an image.
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> Can you clarify exactly how you did that?
There's an option called 'Save history across desktop sessions.' Only with it
enabled does the clipboard work as expected on 6.2.90. Note that in order for
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Update: this is broken only if I disable preserving clipboard history across
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