Bug#1022042: linux-image-amd64: linux-image-5.10.0-19-amd64 fails to boot on machines with AMD integrated graphics

2022-10-23 Thread inasprecali
Diederik de Haas  writes:
> Then I'm inclined to think this *is* a separate issue, which is
> due to the upgrade to -19, but that you happen to have an AMD
> GPU is 'not' relevant.
>
> I realize it's not what you want, but may result in an useful
> extra data point if you (for this test) switch those parameters
> to enable radeon support and disable amdgpu support. Can you try
> that?
>
> If that test does not make a difference, then I'm quite sure
> it's a separate issue and it would be best to open a new bug
> report for that.

I tried booting 5.10.0-19 with an empty command line string and it
worked, although it’s now using the "radeon" gpu driver while I’d
like to use the "amdgpu" driver instead, mainly for better Vulkan
support.

Booting with command line options to disable "radeon" and enable
"amdgpu" works for 5.10.0-18 and earlier.

I don’t know if this an entirely separate issue, however.  I can
file a separate bug if you think it is appropriate.

Best regards.

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inasprecali



Bug#1022042: linux-image-amd64: linux-image-5.10.0-19-amd64 fails to boot on machines with AMD integrated graphics

2022-10-23 Thread inasprecali
Diederik de Haas  writes:
> Then I'm inclined to think this *is* a separate issue, which is
> due to the upgrade to -19, but that you happen to have an AMD
> GPU is 'not' relevant.

> I realize it's not what you want, but may result in an useful
> extra data point if you (for this test) switch those parameters
> to enable radeon support and disable amdgpu support. Can you try
> that?
>
> If that test does not make a difference, then I'm quite sure
> it's a separate issue and it would be best to open a new bug
> report for that.



Bug#1022042: linux-image-amd64: linux-image-5.10.0-19-amd64 fails to boot on machines with AMD integrated graphics

2022-10-23 Thread Diederik de Haas
On Sunday, 23 October 2022 15:15:36 CEST inasprecali wrote:
> It does not boot at all, I'm unable to SSH into it.  It's not
> merely that the display does not work.

Then I'm inclined to think this *is* a separate issue, which is due to the 
upgrade to -19, but that you happen to have an AMD GPU is 'not' relevant.

On Sunday, 23 October 2022 15:18:03 CEST inasprecali wrote:
> In my case, it's because, without command line parameters, the
> kernel will select the "radeon" driver, while I want to use the
> "amdgpu" driver instead.
> 
> The options "radeon.si_support=0 amdgpu.si_support=1" disable
> radeon support and enable amdgpu support respectively.

I realize it's not what you want, but may result in an useful extra data point 
if you (for this test) switch those parameters to enable radeon support and 
disable amdgpu support. Can you try that?

If that test does not make a difference, then I'm quite sure it's a separate 
issue and it would be best to open a new bug report for that.

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Bug#1022042: linux-image-amd64: linux-image-5.10.0-19-amd64 fails to boot on machines with AMD integrated graphics

2022-10-23 Thread inasprecali
On Sun, 23 Oct 2022 13:40:26 +0200 Diederik de Haas
 wrote:
> Does it really not boot? Or does the screen not work properly?
> 
> The cases in this bug report all boot AFAIK, it's just that the
screen does 
> not work properly, but people were able to SSH into the machine.
> If your system actually does not boot, then I'm inclined to
think that that is 
> a different problem.

It does not boot at all, I'm unable to SSH into it.  It's not
merely that the display does not work.

At the moment, I'm unable to provide additional information, but
I'll try looking into it as soon as possible.

Best regards

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inasprecali



Bug#1022042: linux-image-amd64: linux-image-5.10.0-19-amd64 fails to boot on machines with AMD integrated graphics

2022-10-23 Thread Diederik de Haas
On zondag 23 oktober 2022 12:02:52 CEST inasprecali wrote:
> After updating to the latest version (5.10.149-2), my system
> running an AMD GPU and CPU still does not boot.  I am unable to
> retrieve any logs from the systemd journal.

Does it really not boot? Or does the screen not work properly?

The cases in this bug report all boot AFAIK, it's just that the screen does 
not work properly, but people were able to SSH into the machine.
If your system actually does not boot, then I'm inclined to think that that is 
a different problem.

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Bug#1022042: linux-image-amd64: linux-image-5.10.0-19-amd64 fails to boot on machines with AMD integrated graphics

2022-10-23 Thread inasprecali
After updating to the latest version (5.10.149-2), my system
running an AMD GPU and CPU still does not boot.  I am unable to
retrieve any logs from the systemd journal.

CPU: AMD FX-8350
GPU: AMD R9 270X (Southern Islands Family)

Kernel command line parameters:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="radeon.si_support=0 amdgpu.si_support=1"

5.10.0-19 fails to boot, while 5.10.0-18 does.

Best regards.

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inasprecali



Bug#1022042: linux-image-amd64: linux-image-5.10.0-19-amd64 fails to boot on machines with AMD integrated graphics

2022-10-20 Thread Andreas Juch

Dear maintainer,


I can confirm this bug too. Processor is an AMD Ryzen 5 5600G with 
Radeon Graphics. It doesn't boot (at least not in ~10min) and displays 
only the mentioned "flip_done timed out" messages.


5.10.0-18-amd64 works normally.


Best regards,

Andreas



Bug#1022042: linux-image-amd64: linux-image-5.10.0-19-amd64 fails to boot on machines with AMD integrated graphics

2022-10-20 Thread inasprecali
I can confirm this same exact problem on a machine of mine.

CPU: AMD FX-8350
GPU: AMD R9 270X (Southern Islands Family)

5.10.0-19 fails to boot, while 5.10.0-18 does.

Best regards.

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inasprecali



Bug#1022042: linux-image-amd64: linux-image-5.10.0-19-amd64 fails to boot on machines with AMD integrated graphics

2022-10-20 Thread Michael Strobel
Can confirm this issue with a  AMD Ryzen 3 2200G Processor with Vega 8 
Graphics on a AsRock DeskMini A300.