Increasing video memory appears to have fixed my problem.
My virtual screen size is 1920x1080 and in virt-manager's Video panel /
XML tab, vgamem was set to the default value of 16384. After increasing
it to 65536, I'm no longer seeing the freeze (though with only a few
minutes of testing, so far)
Public bug reported:
I'm running a new installation of Ubuntu 22.04 Desktop on a Thinkpad
T450s (core i5-5200, 2 cores / 4 vCPUs, 12 GB memory). Using the virt-
manager GUI, I performed what I believe is a simple, plain-vanilla
installation of an Ubuntu 22.04 guest running under qemu/kvm with 2
vC
I have marked the "Focal" context for this bug as "Fix Released."
Is observing it fixed on Focal sufficient to close it for the "linux-
raspi (Ubuntu)" context?
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I have verified that the bug is fixed in the most recent software update
on both 32-bit and 64-bit installations of ubuntu 20.04 on a pi 4.
** Changed in: linux-raspi (Ubuntu Focal)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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i can confirm that this bug is FIXED in the 1015 kernel which i
downloaded through the normal software update process.
tested on both 32-bit and 64-bit kernels.
THANKS!
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Just checking in to see if there's any ETA on promoting this fix into
focal-updates for the pi 4.
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Title:
v3d driver clock problem forces OpenGL
Great!
A 64-bit kernel I built with the same changes also works.
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Title:
v3d driver clock problem forces OpenGL to use software rendering
To ma
I'll try 64-bit later today.
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v3d driver clock problem forces OpenGL to use software rendering
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I have now built and run a kernel with:
CONFIG_DRM_V3D=m
CONFIG_CLK_RASPBERRYPI=y
CONFIG_ARM_RASPBERRYPI_CPUFREQ=y
in .../focal/debian.raspi/config/config.common.ubuntu and i can confirm
that it fixes the problem.
My debug code shows raspberrypi_clk_probe() successfully adding clock
"firmware-cl
Re-examining the output of the debug code I added a few weeks ago, I
noticed that I had put a kprintf into clk-
raspberrypi.c/raspberrypi_clk_probe(), and it never was invoked.
Thus, I think you're right that adding:
CONFIG_CLK_RASPBERRYPI=y
CONFIG_ARM_RASPBERRYPI_CPUFREQ=y
has a good chance of
> why do you think it was disabled again?
I was looking in .../focal/debian.raspi/config/...
Investigating this bug is my first foray into the linux kernel source;
I'm not familiar with the details of kernel configuration.
So if it's already enabled in .../focal/arch/arm64/configs/... and has
be
That commit was 9 weeks and 422 commits ago. At some point after that,
it was disabled again.
There have been a number of commits that mention v3d since then,
including several that mention clocks.
Is it sufficient simply to re-enable CONFIG_CLK_RASPBERRYPI?
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comment 33 of bug 1850876 mentions dtoverlay=vc4-fkms-v3d.
i have had that line all along in /boot/firmware/usercfg.txt (which is where it
goes on a pi 4).
bug 1850876 references linux-raspi2, and the v2 test kernel is based on
linux 5.3.
i'm running ubuntu 20.04 on a pi 4 - the raspi branch - w
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i'm attaching some small excerpts from dmesg output from some debugging
printk calls i added to the kernel v3d and clock code.
there is another small issue with v3d_platform_drm_probe() - when it
gets -EPROBE_DEFER from devm_clk_get(), it doesn't return -EPROBE_DEFER
to its caller, so v3d_platform
I believe this change is necessary, but not sufficient, to make OpenGL use the
GPU on a pi 4 running 20.04. After making the change and trying it, I filed a
new bug report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-raspi/+bug/1880125
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i forgot to mention: the relevant device tree file is:
arch/arm/boot/dts/bcm2711-rpi.dtsi
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Title:
v3d driver clock problem forces OpenGL to u
Public bug reported:
release: 32-bit ubuntu 20.04 running on a raspberry pi 4
package: linux-raspi 5.4.0.1008.8
I made the configuration change described in:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-raspi/+bug/1876862
and am running a kernel with v3d on a raspberry pi 4.
Unfortuna
My domains are part of the 30,000 whose renewals will begin failing on
March 13th, 2019.
Can this be fixed before then?
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Title:
Let's Encrypt ha
Cubic PPA: I just tried switching between Frequent and All applications
view, and it's working OK for me.
The only change I've made that I can imagine affecting this is my use of
onboard and gnome-shell-extension-onboard, but I think it's unlikely
that that has made a difference.
When I first ins
This bug affects me, running Ubuntu 18.04 on a Dell Venue 11 pro 7140.
I have a work-around that seems to be working reliably for the "Show
Applications" dots grid button: tap-and-hold until the application icons
appear, then slide your finger up into the dock bar, then release.
This only works f
I am getting exactly the same behavior, running Ubuntu 18.04 LiveCD on a
Dell Venue 11 Pro 7140.
Using the touchscreen to click an icon in the dash results in TWO
instances of the given application being created.
Using the touchscreen to click the "Show Applications" icon does nothing
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workaround - i was able to make a partition larger than 200GB by booting
a gparted liveCD 0.3.3.0, which i'd downloaded from sourceforge some
time ago.
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i had exactly the same behavior, installing ubuntu 7.04, except that i'm
installing an English language system. i chose "skip", and my
installation worked OK.
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[comment i just added to bug #133142]
i have the same behavior, using a Biostar TF7050-M2 motherboard with a
SATA DVD drive, samsung SH-S183L.
my BIOS "SATA Operation Mode" default value of "IDE" worked during
install. the installed system failed to see the drive until i switched
the BIOS "SATA O
i have the same behavior, using a Biostar TF7050-M2 motherboard.
my BIOS "SATA Operation Mode" default value of "IDE" worked during
install; had to switch it to "AHCI" for the installed system.
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i should have mentioned that my DVD drive is a SATA drive, samsung SH-
S183L.
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