On 06.08.2015 12:13, Christopher Barry wrote: > On Thu, 6 Aug 2015 11:29:16 +0900 > Michel Dänzer <mic...@daenzer.net> wrote: > >> On 06.08.2015 09:04, Christopher Barry wrote: >>> >>> Greetings, >>> >>> I got a new video card (radeon r9 390) to replace my aging hd7850 >>> and it caused total system lockups in debian sid after just a few >>> minutes in Blender. I decided to try to compile X and friends from >>> source to get the latest of everything (using build.sh). I compiled >>> and installed the latest LLVM and glamor as well. I've used multiple >>> sources of information from the web, but I'm stymied at this point. >>> >>> Bottom line: I get no hw acceleration, only two of my three monitors >>> are displaying, and it's not clear to me if I have radeonsi running >>> right or not or at all. >>> >>> I'm hoping someone can spot something obviously wrong I'm doing. >>> There's a bunch of different log and system output data in the >>> linked zipfile that may prove useful in understanding what's not >>> right. >>> >>> https://filetea.me/t1sY8IXSi6CTVivPu7e3oRTsw >>> >>> The build log shows a bunch of attempts at getting mesa to compile, >>> but indeed it finally did. I'm not sure my options are correct >>> though. >> >> Looks fine to me. >> >> >>From Xorg.0.log: >> >>> [ 9.806] couldn't get display device >>> [ 9.806] (EE) RADEON(0): glamor detected, failed to initialize >>> EGL. >> >> glamor fails to initialize EGL, so you're currently not using any >> hardware acceleration. Can try running Xorg with the environment >> variable EGL_LOG_LEVEL=debug and get the stderr output from that? >> >> > > > I honestly didn't really know how to do what you asked, but I tried > this: > > export EGL_LOG_LEVEL=debug; Xorg :1 -terminate \ > 2>&1 >> /tmp/egl-debug.log & sleep 2 ; DISPLAY=:1 xterm
Yeah, that's basically what I had in mind. > Nothing got output to /tmp/egl-debug.log, and these errors were in the > new Xorg.1.log: The permission errors aren't in the Xorg.0.log you referenced before, so I don't think they're relevant. It looks like libgbm fails to initialize. According to the ldconfig.log you referenced, libgbm.so.1 isn't getting picked up from /opt/xorg, fixing that might help. -- Earthling Michel Dänzer | http://www.amd.com Libre software enthusiast | Mesa and X developer _______________________________________________ xorg@lists.x.org: X.Org support Archives: http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg Info: http://lists.x.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg Your subscription address: %(user_address)s