On 05/13/2018 08:58, Theron wrote:
Hi!
I'm also seeing issues, not as severe as Pete, but after I resume
(which works, with drm-next and DMC firmware), the system becomes
sluggish. It feels like I/O takes more time, and graphics are
sluggish (very sientific, I know, but for instance git operations are
much slower after a resume). I know there's been an update to acpica
between my system updates, when this started to happen, but I haven't
had time to revert that update and test again. I will try to do that
and report back.
Regards
Hi Niclas,
I used drm-next on Skylake with issues which sound similar. Resuming
from suspend, or simply switching the laptop display output off and on
from xrandr, resulted in graphics sluggishness (drop to 30fps in
glxgears) and graphical corruption in Xorg apps, which persisted even
after restarting these apps. Switching to drm-stable made the
problems go away; I haven't had time to figure out what -next is doing
differently to cause them.
Pete's issue sounds more severe, and unrelated as it happens without
drm loaded. My kernel is two weeks out of date (r333093), so I need
to check whether the more recent changes affect my system as well.
so i've done a bit more debugging on my end. i've even installed the
11.2-BETA branch last night since 11-STABLE worked without issues about
a month or so ago.
i've set "debug.acpi.resume_beep=1" and when resuming after entering an
S3 sleep state the bell rings and does not stop until i do a hard reset
(both with i915kms loaded and unloaded).
kinda at a loss as to how this could break both CURRENT and basically
11-STABLE. i'm going to make a ubuntu live image and test that, my
laptop is a System76 laptop that shipped with ubuntu originally. if
that is broken as well then i guess this could be a hardware issue.
the good news is that 11.2-BETA and drm-next works great (aside from
suspend/resume) :)
-p
--
Pete Wright
p...@nomadlogic.org
@nomadlogicLA
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