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>>needs PCI quirk to fix or disable MSI
It certainly was present in *37-rc3 for RC410. What is an MSI quirk? Can you
just put "msi=nomsi" in boot kernel option?
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Bug still exists for me with kernel:
2.6.32-27-generic #49-Ubuntu SMP
with:
01:05.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc RC410 [Radeon
Xpress 200M]
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This pci quirk is in the mainline builds now (2.6.32.16
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.32.16-lucid/CHANGES,
2.6.35-rc1 http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/v2.6.35-rc1-lucid/CHANGES)
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bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/562843 seems to
be more appropriate for the switching off KMS discussion going on
here... at least if you get that same rs400_gart_adjust_size error with
dmesg | grep drm
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I finally turned the KMS off following this guide
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/RadeonKMS
Hopefully wont get any freezes now.
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Neither radeon.modeset=0 nor modeset.radeon=0 would do the trick, the
kernel modesetting somehow gets enabled.
Off-topic:
This LTS edition is not different from my previous experience. Somewhat
more stable than the koala, like pulseaudio finally works without
breaking every minute. The boot-up t
Hi all,
Sorry got lost. The launchpad is such a bliss: you can leave a comment and the
system won't find where you did it, unless you subscribe.
2 Lollerke: the radeon.modeset option was not a default for some time
(in karmic at least) maybe because to the kms issues, please see the my
related bu
I receive the same error, simply a white screen with colored lines. I'm using
the -21 kernel, and it will occasionally boot with no problems. However, using
nomodeset, the system boots fine. The patch is working, because I get:
dmesg | grep MSI
[0.241906] pci :00:00.0: MSI quirk detec
Why do you use radeon.modeset=1? It's the default option,so you don't
need to write it to the boot options. Try radeon.modeset=0 if you have
problems.
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After upgrade to Lucid I had one freeze already. I am on Xpress 200 rc410 chip.
The messaging seems to be turned off. My logs are wordless, so I can't tell
what happened. I've had some weird issues when kms was on before. With
modset.radon=1 option the system would freeze frequently dumping som
@danwood76:
Unfortunately I don't know anything more. I suggest opening a new bug
for this issue, and if you track down a fix we can look at incorporating
it into Lucid.
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@Chase Douglas
Kernel Versions:
da...@danny-laptop:~$ uname -r
2.6.32-21-generic
da...@danny-laptop:~$ apt-cache showpkg linux-image
Package: linux-image
Versions:
2.6.32.21.22
Also I know the patch is active because:
da...@danny-laptop:~$ dmesg | grep MSI
[0.321055] pci :00:01.0: MSI q
hi again,
Managed to revive my laptop after a couple of days since the problems were
intermittent (or at least one was, triggering the rest).
The pci=nomsi option never worked for me in grub.cfg so I had not much faith in
the fix mentioned above. Then nomodeset stopped working too (no idea why,
@danwood76:
Can you confirm your kernel version? The patch is in the 2.6.32-21
kernel, and it should fix this issue for you.
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For me this bug is not fixed.
If I remove the pci=nomsi from the kernel line I get the same crash I did
before the kernel update.
I assume my PCI IDs haven't been added by the patch.
I am running a Toshiba L30-10V.
Attached to this is my full lspci.
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http://la
Should the suspend-resume work with the latest kernel?
2010/4/17 enb
> in 2.6.32-19, my inspiron 1501 boots up every time just fine, but on -20
> and -21 kernels, it is back to giving vertical bars on boot up. It looks
> like there's been a regression.
>
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in 2.6.32-19, my inspiron 1501 boots up every time just fine, but on -20
and -21 kernels, it is back to giving vertical bars on boot up. It looks
like there's been a regression.
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I don't know if anyone with r410 tried Alt+PrtScr+K in the beta2, but it
gives me the vertical lines... Have someone also noticed this? Is it a new
bug related to this, the same bug, or a completely new bug?
Alt+PrtScr+RSEIUB works.
2010/4/15 Launchpad Bug Tracker <509...@bugs.launchpad.net>
> **
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I tested the pci=nomsi without success this is why I did not try to add
my card to the patch.
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Have u tried the pci=nomsi option? Does it work for you? I'm not sure, but I
think your card haven't been inserted in the fix for this problem. Try it!
2010/4/14 Bruno coudoin
> I have the same or similar problem with a brain new Dell Zino HD on Lucid
> freshly updated.
> 2.6.32-20-generic #30-U
I have the same or similar problem with a brain new Dell Zino HD on Lucid
freshly updated.
2.6.32-20-generic #30-Ubuntu SMP Mon Apr 12 15:20:57 UTC 2010 x86_64
ii xserver-xorg-video-ati 1:6.13.0-1ubuntu2
X.Org X server -- AMD/ATI display driver wra
Th
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I did so:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/561789
Maybe someone with the right karma can make sure the bug get's tagged to
be part of lucid.
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@Yves, @Mark:
Both of your issues are separate from this bug. Please open new bugs for
them.
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OK well, I have not idea what else was changed in the latest Kernel, but
when I ran system update this morning and installed it, on reboot I get
no graphical "Ubuntu", just a stalled wall of console text about EISA
this and isapnp that . This is with "pci=nomsi" both enabled and
disabled (to elimin
I still see this issue on my acer travelmate 8000 with it's ati radeon
mobility 9700 (rv350) using the -20 kernel.
When I boot with kms enabled, I get to see plymouth nicely, but as soon
as kdm starts, the screen is corrupted. swicthing back to the console
shows the same errors printed out contino
Linuxfan: You don't need "pci=nomsi" with the 2.6.32-20 kernel because
its fixed.
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FYI:
"pci=nomsi" solved my problem with Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx on notebook Asus
A9RP (ATI Technologies Inc RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200M])
Thank you very much.
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@Sennaista and @Erni35:
Both of you have separate bugs from this one. Please open new bugs for
these issues.
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BTW, I also tried the "pci=nomsi" option but all it does in my case is
turn the monitor off or, to be more precise, put it into power save mode
and the only way out is a hard reboot.
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I also got a frozen screnn on boot up if I started disconnected from
power chord. The screen is dimmed at start up and I never reach the log
in screen of gdm. Plugged in I have no problems but I couldn't go to a
console for logs.
Erni35
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Screen shot of my boot attempt
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Has this fix been incorporated in the daily build from 10/04/2010? I'm
still getting similar error messages when booting from a USB made from
today's build. Needless to say I can't boot from it.
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[ Andy Whitcroft ]
* Revert "SAUCE: Use MODULE_IMPORT macro to tie intel_agp to i915"
- LP: #542251
* add Breaks: against hardy lvm2
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Erni35: I have the same problem,very strange.
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@Erni35:
Your new issue is likely unrelated to this bug. Please open a new bug so
we can track it more easily. The best way is to run 'ubuntu-bug linux'.
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I have some days no problems with KMS, ATI and 2.6.32 or 2.6.34 (from mainline).
But today I recognise one problem with my notebook. If I start the notebook
unplugged from power chord I couldn't start up to gnome. The screen freeze
before the passward line and also starting xorg from rescue conso
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Thank you a lot, your words makes me happy (really) , because i use
ubuntu for work and i need ubuntu 10.04 on my Pc, thank you a lot , so i
will wait for the 29th April, thank you a lot for your pacience to
answer my questions.
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@Cloudany:
Yes, the beta 2 freeze was in place one week ago. No changes were
allowed until the release of beta 2 unless they were serious (like the
installer dying half-way through). Now that it has been released, the
freeze is lifted and we can add in more bug fixes that are less serious.
The las
Same problem in ubuntu 10.04 beta 2 , is that normal?
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Sorry for the double post , but i've noticed that ubuntu have installed
the ati catalyst control center, uninstalling that everything is going
fine. I beg your pardon.
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Today when i've booted Lucid Lynx it gives me a problem , the 3d
acceleration is deactivated, if i give glxinfo | grep "direct rendering,
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@Petr: If a give in the terminal " glxinfo | grep "direct rendering" " , the
answer is YES
If i activate compiz effect: Expose' works but is not so fluid in
the movements but is ok it works!
So 3D acceleration work perfectly!
(Where's my prize for helping you? ahah
Cloudany: and the 3D acceleration is working?
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@Chase Douglas:
The patch works for me too! , great , i've disable the pci=nomsi option,
i've downloaded and installed the patch , and for now it seems to work
perfectly!
Noo freeze , no crash , great! , i hope this patch will be insert
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Chase Douglas: it works for me too.
I tried it yesterday, and this morning still working.
Chase Douglas a écrit :
> I've uploaded a test kernel to
> http://people.canonical.com/~cndougla/509273. It includes the patch
> Lollerke attached, which disables pci msi interrupts for specific
> systems.
Checking the upstream bug
[https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15626], Alex's patch (which
has been accepted) disables MSI for the whole system probably for good
reason, not just for that device or the child buses - thus what I was
going to suggest [1] probably won't work.
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Chase Douglas: It works
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I've uploaded a test kernel to
http://people.canonical.com/~cndougla/509273. It includes the patch
Lollerke attached, which disables pci msi interrupts for specific
systems. Anyone who had their issues fixed with the pci=nomsi boot
option should try this kernel to see if it works without the boot
o
Ngassam, thanks for the tip.
Here's mine. Rebooted and removed pci=nomsi from boot options at the
grub screen, then grabbed it.
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@Daniel , I tried with your suggestion but it keep on freezing, so i'm
stick with the "pci=nomsi" option.
@Mark : just do it this way:
sudo lspci -vvd1002: > filename.extension
in my case I choose "lspci" as filename and "log" as extension. the ">"
is the redirection command. the result is to
I can provide the lspci output if you can provide the method for saving
it to a log file? (yes I should now really...) :)
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Thanks Ngassam. Decoding the MSI address field, the interrupt will occur
on the lowest priority APICs with logical ID 3 (usually core 3 in non-
large systems) [1].
Can you see if rewriting the address with a simpler one prevents the
crashing? Boot without 'pci=nomsi' and run:
$ sudo setpci -s 01:
@Daniel:
hier is the log without boot options:
if you need something just tell me
Le dimanche 04 avril 2010 à 15:04 +, Daniel J Blueman a écrit :
> Thanks Ngassam! I forgot to ask if you can boot without 'pci=nomsi' to
> capture this information, as MSI is disabled [1]. If need be, after X is
Thanks Ngassam! I forgot to ask if you can boot without 'pci=nomsi' to
capture this information, as MSI is disabled [1]. If need be, after X is
started (eg at the login screen), login at a virtual terminal (eg
alt-F1), and capture the information to a file, then reboot to add to
this report.
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Hi Daniel j.
hier is an output for your request:
Daniel J Blueman a écrit :
> If you find that booting with 'pci=nomsi' fixes the issue, please can a few
> people post the output of exactly 'sudo lspci -vvd1002:'?
> This will show us the Message Signal Interrupt address and data fields of AMD
>
If you find that booting with 'pci=nomsi' fixes the issue, please can a few
people post the output of exactly 'sudo lspci -vvd1002:'?
This will show us the Message Signal Interrupt address and data fields of AMD
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Ngassam Nkwenga: You need to add "pci=nomsi" until the bug status
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Hi, with the new update, I still need to add "pci=nomsi" on grub to have
no issue on the desktop when Im in.
remember: I have an amilo Li1718 with an ATI X200M serie card. without
any options at boot, I have to in console mode to avoid any freeze, once
I change back to GUI mode (on the same boot) t
Chase Douglas: I've got the patches from here:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15626
It's actually one patch,because the bigger is a patch and the smaller is a fix
for the patch.
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Hi guys,
Had to do without you for nearly 48 hours and was getting withdrawal
symptoms ;-)
@ Chase: OK, I will have to think about how to write that bug report without
repeating all my posts here.
@ Lollerke: I'm out of ideas too, but the good thing about errors that come and
go is that tonight
@Tom Louwrier:
Since you seem to be having a different issue compared to others in this
bug, I suggest opening a new bug for it. It's easier to track issues
when we work on only one issue per bug report.
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@Lollerke:
Where did you get 0001-PCI-quirks-disable-msi-on-AMD-rs4xx-internal-gfx-
br.patch?
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I've tried to boot the i386 version from a USB drive (daily build of Apr 1st)
and I still have the
same problem. I reach the screen where the options "try without install" or
"install" should
be available, but I get only the background with an empty grey square.
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** Description changed:
Ubuntu 10.04 Beta 1 with 2.6.32-17.26-generic 2.6.32.10+drm33.1 kernel
xserver-xorg-video-ati 1:6.12.191-1ubuntu2
libdrm 2.4.18-1ubuntu2
mesa7.7-4ubuntu1
01:05.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc RC410 [Radeon Xpress
200M]
Normal boot:
Wit
Tom: I'm out of ideas..
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"0001-PCI-quirks-disable-msi-on-AMD-rs4xx-internal-gfx-br.patch"
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http://launchpadlibrar
Just tried the i386 daily (as downloaded and burned yesterday), booted from it,
hit F2 and F6 to modify the boot options. Then chose 'Try Ubuntu without
installing'. Here are the results:
- straight boot (no extra options): black screen, vertical coloured lines, hangs
- with 'nomodeset': black sc
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