[Bug 755791] Re: [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d drivers in 11.04 (Needs kernel quirk)

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On 2011-04-19T22:37:39+00:00 Phil wrote:

Created attachment 493306
dmesg

Description of problem:
Gnome3 doesn't start properly from the Gnome3 live CD.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
Gnome3.

How reproducible:


Steps to Reproduce:
1. Get HP Compaq 6715b laptop.
2. Boot from F15 beta live CD
  
Actual results:
Cursor appears, gnome vertical striped blue background appears.  Mouse cursor 
moves.  Panel doesn't appear, just get blue background and nothing else. Mouse 
clicks are ignored.  Desktop completely unusable.

Expected results:
Panel should appear at top.  Mouse clicks should do something.

Additional info:
telinit 3, then startx *sometimes* gets the panel and activities panels to 
display, but then the desktop hangs with only the cursor being moveable.

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On 2011-04-19T22:38:23+00:00 Phil wrote:

Created attachment 493307
lspci -vv

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On 2011-04-19T22:38:49+00:00 Phil wrote:

Created attachment 493308
.xsession-errors

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On 2011-04-19T22:39:06+00:00 Phil wrote:

Created attachment 493309
Xorg.0.log

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On 2011-04-22T09:11:56+00:00 Phil wrote:

This may be a dupe of bug 683687.

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On 2011-05-19T00:29:39+00:00 Phil wrote:

Still get problem with latest nightly of Fedora 15,
Fedora-15-Nightly-20110518.06-i686-Live-desktop.iso. Only way to get
boot (from live CD and after installing to harddisk) is by adding
"nomodeset" to the kernel paremeters on boot.

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On 2011-05-19T10:00:36+00:00 Matěj wrote:

In my opinion, this is not an Xorg issue, but something about gdm or
gnome-session. Reassigning.

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On 2011-05-28T07:18:03+00:00 Phil wrote:

I'm pretty sure this is an Xorg issue with the driver and this specific
graphics chip.  Problem also reported here:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-
ati/+bug/755791

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ati/+bug/755791/comments/35


On 2011-05-31T16:00:28+00:00 Phil wrote:

Upstream freedesktop.org bug: 
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37679 
In upstream bug have found that interrupts are not being generated for radeon 
in /proc/interrupts.

Moved from gdm back to Xorg ati component.

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On 2011-06-09T12:54:22+00:00 Matěj wrote:

I agree and believe that it is more appropriate to let it be resolved
upstream.

We will continue to track the issue in the centralized upstream bug
tracker, and will review any bug fixes that become available for
consideration in future updates.

Thank you for helping to make free software better.

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** Changed in: fedora
   Status: Unknown => Won't Fix

** Changed in: fedora
   Importance: Unknown => High

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[Bug 755791] Re: [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d drivers in 11.04 (Needs kernel quirk)

2012-12-22 Thread Oibaf
3.5.7 fixed this and is on 12.10

** Changed in: linux
   Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released

** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu)
   Status: Triaged = Invalid

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[Bug 755791] Re: [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d drivers in 11.04 (Needs kernel quirk)

2012-10-13 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-driver-ati
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[Bug 755791] Re: [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d drivers in 11.04 (Needs kernel quirk)

2012-03-02 Thread Leonardo Brás
It the bug was gone in Precise beta1.

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[Bug 755791] Re: [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d drivers in 11.04 (Needs kernel quirk)

2011-11-27 Thread Ian McMichael
OK, I spoke too early in my last post.  The machine was working fine all
day Thursday with the official 3.0.0-13-generic kernel.  Then when I
booted it on Friday morning, lightdm displayed fine but the UI froze
logging into any account with a background bitmap and mouse cursor.
Unity did not display, and apart from using CTRL+ALT+F1 to switch to
another console, the GUI was completely unusable.

Thinking I may have an ecryptfs issue, I booted off a USB stick with the
live Oneric i386 image on it. This gave the same error.  I removed the
hard disk from the machine and tried again to completely remove any
existing configuration or broken file-system causes.  The result was the
same, the GUI froze.

Next I downloaded a Natty i386 CD image and put this on the flash drive.
This release had never caused me any issues on the HP Compaq 6715b.
However, this now caused the same GUI freeze trying to launch Unity.

Eventually, I went back to the Lucid LTS i386 image with Gnome and
everything booted fine and I was able to use the GUI from the flash
drive.  I used this UI to download the patched kernel I have posted in
this bug and copied it back to my system.  I booted back into the hard-
drive installation, switched to console 1 with CTRL+ALT+F1 and used dpkg
to re-install my 3.0.0.13 kernel with the AMD patches.  After a reboot I
was again able to log in and the Unity interface displays again.
However, the horrific lagging and general lack of usability of the
interface on this machine remain.

Does the RS690M have some sort of firmware the kernel can corrupt?  The
Canonical 3.0.0-13-generic kernel is the first time on this particular
machine I have ever had a complete show-stopper bug where the UI fails
to display.  (This is after running Natty for 6 months on the same
machine previously!)  I now believe we may have two bugs here.  One that
corrupts the firmware in some way and actually stops the RS690M working
on these machines, and another (maybe Compiz) that causes the horrendous
lag and lack of usability.

What do others experiencing these issues think?

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[Bug 755791] Re: [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d drivers in 11.04 (Needs kernel quirk)

2011-11-24 Thread Ian McMichael
Having upgraded to the 3.0.0-13-generic #22-Ubuntu kernel (without the
RS690M patch) after the security release a couple of days ago, I realise
that there is really no improvement on my HP Compaq 6715b whether I run
Alex's patch or not.  The graphics are very lagged in both Unity 3D and
2D.

For an example of this, pull down the far-right (what is the name for
that, settings?) from the top bar and move your mouse pointer up and
down over the menu items.  The orange highlight bar lags substantially
behind the mouse pointer position.  The same can be observed by picking
a window up by its title bar and dragging it around the workspace.  The
mouse pointer becomes more and more detached from the title bar of the
window as you drag and the window lags behind.

Hopefully this explains the usability impact of this bug?  If there's
any more technical data I can collect from my particular RS690M
installation that would help, please just ask?

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[Bug 755791] Re: [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d drivers in 11.04

2011-11-14 Thread oxalis
Folks, when you try the patch in the freedesktop bugzilla: 
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37679
be sure to use the patch titled enable.msi unless your PC is HP and has 
RS690M. 
The patch has to applied to kernels  3.0.9 or 3.1.0, or it may be rejected.

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[Bug 755791] Re: [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d drivers in 11.04

2011-11-14 Thread Bryce Harrington
Looks like upstream has identified some kernel patches; the patches need
to be escalated to the Ubuntu kernel team.

** Changed in: xserver-xorg-driver-ati
   Importance: Undecided = Unknown

** Changed in: xserver-xorg-driver-ati
   Status: Fix Committed = Unknown

** Changed in: xserver-xorg-driver-ati
 Remote watch: None = freedesktop.org Bugzilla #37679

** Summary changed:

- [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d 
drivers in 11.04
+ [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d 
drivers in 11.04 (Needs kernel quirk)

** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed = Triaged

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Re: [Bug 755791] Re: [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d drivers in 11.04

2011-11-10 Thread André Oliva
@Dennis: are you using nvidia? This is an ATI X1200 specific bug...

2011/11/10 Dennis Fehr 755...@bugs.launchpad.net

 Hmmm.. On deeper investigation, my issue still remains. (I'm on nvidia)
 .. The desktop eventually just lags on it's own, it was the reboot that
 made it faster.  Although when I disabled Wobbly Windows, it ran fast
 again.. Thinking possibly it's a bug in Wobbly Windows..?

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 Title:
  [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d
  drivers in 11.04

 Status in The Linux Kernel:
  Fix Committed
 Status in X.org XServer - ATI gfx chipset driver:
  Fix Committed
 Status in “xserver-xorg-video-ati” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
 Status in Fedora:
  Unknown

 Bug description:
  The bug is active also in Freedesktop.org :
  https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37679

  [edit]
  The bug seems to be fixed with a patch provided by Freedesktop.org team.
  [/edit]

  [edit]
  This bug is caused by interrupts. They're not working. The solution for
 this problem is:
  - To see if Ubuntu 10.04 (where all things worked well) used UMS instead
 of KMS.
  - If Lucid used KMS, to bisect the kernel to see what change caused the
 problem.

  [/edit]

  [edit]
  The bug description, updated:

  The symptoms: No 3d acceleration (glxgears shows a black window, Unity
  doesn't start), *but* no fallback into the software-rendering mode
  (glxinfo reports that the 3d acceleration is working)

  The hardware: ATI Radeon RS690M X1200 series

  The version of Ubuntu: Ubuntu 11.04 (final release) [and Maverick
  also]. The behavior was also observed in Debian and Fedora 15, as
  noted below (so it seems not to be Ubuntu-specific).

  The version of xserver-xorg-video-ati: 1:6.14.0-0ubuntu4 (default in
  Natty). Same problems with the xorg-edgers PPA in Natty Beta2.

  The software affected: Compiz (doesn't start because requires direct
  rendering); then, Unity (just the wallpaper or black screen and the
  mouse pointer). glxgears, Stellarium, Blender, Adobe Flash Player in
  fullscreen mode and Visual module of Python work if software rendering
  is forced (but of course they run very very slow).

  The history of the bug: all worked as expected (out of the box) in
  10.04, but in 10.10 the problems started. The workaround was to
  disable KMS, but now, in Maverick, since the new Gallium driver
  doesn't have a non-KMS mode, that workaround is not available. This
  issue was reported when using 11.04 Beta 1 and Beta 2, then, in the
  descriptions below there are some strange things (xorg crash during
  startup, software rendering fallback), that don't occur any more. The
  issue is just the description given here.

  The exceptions: **sometimes** (??) the 3d acceleration does work as
  expected, but at the moment there is no way for us to know when it
  will work or not [help please!]. And, sometimes the 3d acceleration
  work but is so slow that it seems to be actually software rendering.

  The workarounds: `vblank_mode=0 glxgears` (or other program) gives
  correct 3d accelerated output. `export vblank_mode=0` also allows to
  start Compiz and 3d acceleration works after running that. That is
  just a workaround and the problem is not solved yet.

  [/edit]
  Binary package hint: xorg

  I installed Ubuntu 11.04 Beta 1, and I'm not able to run Unity and
  Compiz, because I have no 3d acceleration. However, I was able to run
  Compiz once, the next time I booted, I don't know why, Compiz doesn't
  work. After several reboots, I see the following:

  1. Sometimes (?), I have 3d acceleration via software rendering. When I
 run `glxinfo | grep render` I get:
  direct rendering: Yes
  OpenGL renderer string: Software Rasterizer
  GL_NV_conditional_render, GL_NV_depth_clamp, GL_NV_fragment_program,
  And if I run `compiz --replace`, I get the following error:

  Backend : gconf
  Integration : true
  Profile : default
  Adding plugins
  Initializing core options...done
  Initializing bailer options...done
  Initializing detection options...done
  Initializing composite options...done
  Compiz (opengl) - Fatal: GLX_EXT_texture_from_pixmap is missing
  Compiz (opengl) - Fatal: Software rendering detected
  Compiz (bailer) - Info: Ensuring a shell for your session
  prueba@prueba:~$ Window manager warning: Locale not understood by C
 library, internationalization will not work

  (metacity:2357): Gtk-WARNING **: Locale not supported by C library.
   Using the fallback 'C' locale.
  Window manager warning: last_user_time (1302379766) is greater than
 comparison timestamp (1200358).  This most likely represents a buggy client
 sending inaccurate timestamps in messages such as _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW.
  Trying to work around...
  Window manager warning: 0x3401006 (prueba@pru) appears to be one of the
 offending windows with a timestamp of 1302379766.  Working 

[Bug 755791] Re: [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d drivers in 11.04

2011-11-10 Thread Dennis Fehr
I'm not too sure the other bug report made duplicate to this one (bug
#874784) is the same bug.  The other link led me to here first so I
replied here in error.  I meant to reply to bug #874784.  Bug #874784
seems more like bug #764330 (Move window annoying slow with compiz)
instead of this issue.

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[Bug 755791] Re: [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d drivers in 11.04

2011-11-09 Thread Dennis Fehr
Hmmm.. On deeper investigation, my issue still remains. (I'm on nvidia)
.. The desktop eventually just lags on it's own, it was the reboot that
made it faster.  Although when I disabled Wobbly Windows, it ran fast
again.. Thinking possibly it's a bug in Wobbly Windows..?

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[Bug 755791] Re: [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d drivers in 11.04

2011-11-07 Thread Ian McMichael
No, as far as I can see from the code modifications AMD made in the
patches this will only fix the RS690M.  In terms of installing my test
kernel, I have a vanilla Oneiric i386 desktop installation and then ran
dpkg -i on each of the three .deb files I created in turn.  After a
reboot things improved considerably.

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[Bug 755791] Re: [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d drivers in 11.04

2011-11-07 Thread André Oliva
@Muhammet Aklan: I recommend you to file a bug in freedesktop.org, just
as I did. In order to be sucessful, I recommend you to be very clear and
summarize the symptoms, hardware, version of the kernel, what works,
what doesn't work, what have you tested, etc., etc., etc. very very
well, and, of course, try to link to the bug I filed in freedesktop.org.
Be patient, but a clean bug report is more likely to be quickly fixed.

It can be helpful to file a bug also here in Launchpad, specific for
Radeon X550, so other Ubuntu users with that model can help you with the
bug report on freedesktop.

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Re: [Bug 755791] Re: [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d drivers in 11.04

2011-11-07 Thread Leonardo Soares
Since i use AMD64 and i use to build my own kernel, where can i find
that patches done by AMD?


Thank you

Leonardo Brás

Em 07/11/2011, às 07:31, Ian McMichael 755...@bugs.launchpad.net
escreveu:

 No, as far as I can see from the code modifications AMD made in the
 patches this will only fix the RS690M.  In terms of installing my test
 kernel, I have a vanilla Oneiric i386 desktop installation and then ran
 dpkg -i on each of the three .deb files I created in turn.  After a
 reboot things improved considerably.
 
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 Title:
  [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d
  drivers in 11.04
 
 Status in The Linux Kernel:
  Fix Committed
 Status in X.org XServer - ATI gfx chipset driver:
  Fix Committed
 Status in “xserver-xorg-video-ati” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
 Status in Fedora:
  Unknown
 
 Bug description:
  The bug is active also in Freedesktop.org :
  https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37679
 
  [edit]
  The bug seems to be fixed with a patch provided by Freedesktop.org team.
  [/edit]
 
  [edit]
  This bug is caused by interrupts. They're not working. The solution for this 
 problem is:
  - To see if Ubuntu 10.04 (where all things worked well) used UMS instead of 
 KMS.
  - If Lucid used KMS, to bisect the kernel to see what change caused the 
 problem.
 
  [/edit]
 
  [edit]
  The bug description, updated:
 
  The symptoms: No 3d acceleration (glxgears shows a black window, Unity
  doesn't start), *but* no fallback into the software-rendering mode
  (glxinfo reports that the 3d acceleration is working)
 
  The hardware: ATI Radeon RS690M X1200 series
 
  The version of Ubuntu: Ubuntu 11.04 (final release) [and Maverick
  also]. The behavior was also observed in Debian and Fedora 15, as
  noted below (so it seems not to be Ubuntu-specific).
 
  The version of xserver-xorg-video-ati: 1:6.14.0-0ubuntu4 (default in
  Natty). Same problems with the xorg-edgers PPA in Natty Beta2.
 
  The software affected: Compiz (doesn't start because requires direct
  rendering); then, Unity (just the wallpaper or black screen and the
  mouse pointer). glxgears, Stellarium, Blender, Adobe Flash Player in
  fullscreen mode and Visual module of Python work if software rendering
  is forced (but of course they run very very slow).
 
  The history of the bug: all worked as expected (out of the box) in
  10.04, but in 10.10 the problems started. The workaround was to
  disable KMS, but now, in Maverick, since the new Gallium driver
  doesn't have a non-KMS mode, that workaround is not available. This
  issue was reported when using 11.04 Beta 1 and Beta 2, then, in the
  descriptions below there are some strange things (xorg crash during
  startup, software rendering fallback), that don't occur any more. The
  issue is just the description given here.
 
  The exceptions: **sometimes** (??) the 3d acceleration does work as
  expected, but at the moment there is no way for us to know when it
  will work or not [help please!]. And, sometimes the 3d acceleration
  work but is so slow that it seems to be actually software rendering.
 
  The workarounds: `vblank_mode=0 glxgears` (or other program) gives
  correct 3d accelerated output. `export vblank_mode=0` also allows to
  start Compiz and 3d acceleration works after running that. That is
  just a workaround and the problem is not solved yet.
 
  [/edit]
  Binary package hint: xorg
 
  I installed Ubuntu 11.04 Beta 1, and I'm not able to run Unity and
  Compiz, because I have no 3d acceleration. However, I was able to run
  Compiz once, the next time I booted, I don't know why, Compiz doesn't
  work. After several reboots, I see the following:
 
  1. Sometimes (?), I have 3d acceleration via software rendering. When I run 
 `glxinfo | grep render` I get:
  direct rendering: Yes
  OpenGL renderer string: Software Rasterizer
  GL_NV_conditional_render, GL_NV_depth_clamp, GL_NV_fragment_program,
  And if I run `compiz --replace`, I get the following error:
 
  Backend : gconf
  Integration : true
  Profile : default
  Adding plugins
  Initializing core options...done
  Initializing bailer options...done
  Initializing detection options...done
  Initializing composite options...done
  Compiz (opengl) - Fatal: GLX_EXT_texture_from_pixmap is missing
  Compiz (opengl) - Fatal: Software rendering detected
  Compiz (bailer) - Info: Ensuring a shell for your session
  prueba@prueba:~$ Window manager warning: Locale not understood by C library, 
 internationalization will not work
 
  (metacity:2357): Gtk-WARNING **: Locale not supported by C library.
   Using the fallback 'C' locale.
  Window manager warning: last_user_time (1302379766) is greater than 
 comparison timestamp (1200358).  This most likely represents a buggy client 
 sending inaccurate timestamps in messages such as 

[Bug 755791] Re: [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d drivers in 11.04

2011-11-07 Thread Ian McMichael
Patches in https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37679 (posts 81
and 82) by Alex Deucher.  Please report back how you get on as I'm keen
to get Canonical to adopt this into the Oneiric kernel as it is a bad
regression.

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[Bug 755791] Re: [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d drivers in 11.04

2011-11-06 Thread Muhammet Aklan
Hello again.

Is installing the kernel packages whose links above enough to solve the
problem? If so, unfortunately this solution doesn't work for ATI Radeon
X550. If it is not enough, would you mind telling me other things I must
do? Because I can't describe myself as an expert.

Thanks to everyone in advance for their work and possible answers.

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[Bug 755791] Re: [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d drivers in 11.04

2011-11-04 Thread Ian McMichael
The performance of my HP Compaq 6715b with an RS690M has regressed so
badly in Oneiric that I've been forced into action.  Based on the work
done in Bug #874784 and the patches provided by Alex Deucher in
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37679 I have built my first
kernel.  It builds on 3.0.0-13-generic #22 from the Oneiric Proposed
repository and I have only built the i386, which is what I run.

I have attached a copy of the new kernel I am running, which restored
the 3D acceleration on my hardware.  It would be great if others could
test and then we could work out a way to get these patches incorporated
into the next kernel release for Oneiric.

** Attachment added: 3.0.0-13.22 i386 generic kernel with RS690M IRQ patches 
from AMD
   
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[Bug 755791] Re: [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d drivers in 11.04

2011-11-04 Thread Ian McMichael
Generic headers for the above kernel

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[Bug 755791] Re: [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d drivers in 11.04

2011-11-04 Thread Ian McMichael
i386 headers for above kernel

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[Bug 755791] Re: [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d drivers in 11.04

2011-11-04 Thread Dennis Fehr
Good job Ian! I hope more people can test Ian's patch and see if it
works for them. We all want a smooth Oneiric experience and not to scare
anyone away from using it because of some silly bug!

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[Bug 755791] Re: [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d drivers in 11.04

2011-11-04 Thread André Oliva
** Changed in: linux
   Status: In Progress = Fix Committed

** Changed in: xserver-xorg-driver-ati
   Status: In Progress = Fix Committed

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[Bug 755791] Re: [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d drivers in 11.04

2011-10-29 Thread André Oliva
There is a patch in freedesktop.org bug tracker, that seems to fix the
problem. If someone wants to try it, it's there, but please be careful.

** Description changed:

  The bug is active also in Freedesktop.org :
  https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37679
  
+ [edit]
+ The bug seems to be fixed with a patch provided by Freedesktop.org team.
+ [/edit]
  
  [edit]
  This bug is caused by interrupts. They're not working. The solution for this 
problem is:
  - To see if Ubuntu 10.04 (where all things worked well) used UMS instead of 
KMS.
  - If Lucid used KMS, to bisect the kernel to see what change caused the 
problem.
  
  [/edit]
  
  [edit]
  The bug description, updated:
  
  The symptoms: No 3d acceleration (glxgears shows a black window, Unity
  doesn't start), *but* no fallback into the software-rendering mode
  (glxinfo reports that the 3d acceleration is working)
  
  The hardware: ATI Radeon RS690M X1200 series
  
  The version of Ubuntu: Ubuntu 11.04 (final release) [and Maverick also].
  The behavior was also observed in Debian and Fedora 15, as noted below
  (so it seems not to be Ubuntu-specific).
  
  The version of xserver-xorg-video-ati: 1:6.14.0-0ubuntu4 (default in
  Natty). Same problems with the xorg-edgers PPA in Natty Beta2.
  
  The software affected: Compiz (doesn't start because requires direct
  rendering); then, Unity (just the wallpaper or black screen and the
  mouse pointer). glxgears, Stellarium, Blender, Adobe Flash Player in
  fullscreen mode and Visual module of Python work if software rendering
  is forced (but of course they run very very slow).
  
  The history of the bug: all worked as expected (out of the box) in
  10.04, but in 10.10 the problems started. The workaround was to disable
  KMS, but now, in Maverick, since the new Gallium driver doesn't have a
  non-KMS mode, that workaround is not available. This issue was reported
  when using 11.04 Beta 1 and Beta 2, then, in the descriptions below
  there are some strange things (xorg crash during startup, software
  rendering fallback), that don't occur any more. The issue is just the
  description given here.
  
  The exceptions: **sometimes** (??) the 3d acceleration does work as
  expected, but at the moment there is no way for us to know when it will
  work or not [help please!]. And, sometimes the 3d acceleration work but
  is so slow that it seems to be actually software rendering.
  
  The workarounds: `vblank_mode=0 glxgears` (or other program) gives
  correct 3d accelerated output. `export vblank_mode=0` also allows to
  start Compiz and 3d acceleration works after running that. That is just
  a workaround and the problem is not solved yet.
  
  [/edit]
  Binary package hint: xorg
  
  I installed Ubuntu 11.04 Beta 1, and I'm not able to run Unity and
  Compiz, because I have no 3d acceleration. However, I was able to run
  Compiz once, the next time I booted, I don't know why, Compiz doesn't
  work. After several reboots, I see the following:
  
  1. Sometimes (?), I have 3d acceleration via software rendering. When I run 
`glxinfo | grep render` I get:
  direct rendering: Yes
  OpenGL renderer string: Software Rasterizer
  GL_NV_conditional_render, GL_NV_depth_clamp, GL_NV_fragment_program,
  And if I run `compiz --replace`, I get the following error:
  
  Backend : gconf
  Integration : true
  Profile : default
  Adding plugins
  Initializing core options...done
  Initializing bailer options...done
  Initializing detection options...done
  Initializing composite options...done
  Compiz (opengl) - Fatal: GLX_EXT_texture_from_pixmap is missing
  Compiz (opengl) - Fatal: Software rendering detected
  Compiz (bailer) - Info: Ensuring a shell for your session
  prueba@prueba:~$ Window manager warning: Locale not understood by C library, 
internationalization will not work
  
  (metacity:2357): Gtk-WARNING **: Locale not supported by C library.
   Using the fallback 'C' locale.
  Window manager warning: last_user_time (1302379766) is greater than 
comparison timestamp (1200358).  This most likely represents a buggy client 
sending inaccurate timestamps in messages such as _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW.  Trying 
to work around...
  Window manager warning: 0x3401006 (prueba@pru) appears to be one of the 
offending windows with a timestamp of 1302379766.  Working around...
  Window manager warning: 0x340103e (prueba@pru) appears to be one of the 
offending windows with a timestamp of 1302379766.  Working around...
  
  prueba@prueba:~$ Window manager warning: last_user_time (1302379766) is 
greater than comparison timestamp (1228188).  This most likely represents a 
buggy client sending inaccurate timestamps in messages such as 
_NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW.  Trying to work around...
  Window manager warning: 0x340103e (prueba@pru) appears to be one of the 
offending windows with a timestamp of 1302379766.  Working around...
  Window manager warning: Received a NET_CURRENT_DESKTOP message from a broken 

[Bug 755791] Re: [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d drivers in 11.04

2011-10-17 Thread Muhammet Aklan
@André Oliva,

Thanks for the answer. I'm currently using 10.04 with Linux kernel
3.0.0.12, which is backported from Oneiric (from Ubuntu kernel team's
PPA). So I'm sure that what causes the bug isn't the difference between
kernel versions.

I'm booting Lucid with nomodeset option, because it runs too slow when
I don't use that option. However, on Oneiric, that option causes lack of
support for Unity 3D. Without using it, Compiz doesn't start, so both
Unity's and GNOME's 3D versions cannot be started although it seems that
Unity 3D support is available.

I think the best solution for this problem is returning to LTS for now.
I hope the bug will be solved soon.

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[Bug 755791] Re: [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d drivers in 11.04

2011-09-23 Thread André Oliva
@Muhammet Aklan:

If
export vblank_mode=0
glxgears

didn't worked, perhaps it's another bug... Please check it that works
(you must see the gears).

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Update (from the freedesktop-bugs 37679):
This bug is caused by interrupts. They're not working. The solution for this 
problem is:
- To see if Ubuntu 10.04 (where all things worked well) used UMS instead of KMS.
- If Lucid used KMS, to bisect the kernel to see what change caused the problem.

** Description changed:

  The bug is active also in Freedesktop.org :
  https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37679
+ 
+ 
+ [edit]
+ This bug is caused by interrupts. They're not working. The solution for this 
problem is:
+ - To see if Ubuntu 10.04 (where all things worked well) used UMS instead of 
KMS.
+ - If Lucid used KMS, to bisect the kernel to see what change caused the 
problem.
+ 
+ [/edit]
  
  [edit]
  The bug description, updated:
  
  The symptoms: No 3d acceleration (glxgears shows a black window, Unity
  doesn't start), *but* no fallback into the software-rendering mode
  (glxinfo reports that the 3d acceleration is working)
  
  The hardware: ATI Radeon RS690M X1200 series
  
  The version of Ubuntu: Ubuntu 11.04 (final release) [and Maverick also].
  The behavior was also observed in Debian and Fedora 15, as noted below
  (so it seems not to be Ubuntu-specific).
  
  The version of xserver-xorg-video-ati: 1:6.14.0-0ubuntu4 (default in
  Natty). Same problems with the xorg-edgers PPA in Natty Beta2.
  
  The software affected: Compiz (doesn't start because requires direct
  rendering); then, Unity (just the wallpaper or black screen and the
  mouse pointer). glxgears, Stellarium, Blender, Adobe Flash Player in
  fullscreen mode and Visual module of Python work if software rendering
  is forced (but of course they run very very slow).
  
  The history of the bug: all worked as expected (out of the box) in
  10.04, but in 10.10 the problems started. The workaround was to disable
  KMS, but now, in Maverick, since the new Gallium driver doesn't have a
  non-KMS mode, that workaround is not available. This issue was reported
  when using 11.04 Beta 1 and Beta 2, then, in the descriptions below
  there are some strange things (xorg crash during startup, software
  rendering fallback), that don't occur any more. The issue is just the
  description given here.
  
  The exceptions: **sometimes** (??) the 3d acceleration does work as
  expected, but at the moment there is no way for us to know when it will
  work or not [help please!]. And, sometimes the 3d acceleration work but
  is so slow that it seems to be actually software rendering.
  
  The workarounds: `vblank_mode=0 glxgears` (or other program) gives
  correct 3d accelerated output. `export vblank_mode=0` also allows to
  start Compiz and 3d acceleration works after running that. That is just
  a workaround and the problem is not solved yet.
  
  [/edit]
  Binary package hint: xorg
  
  I installed Ubuntu 11.04 Beta 1, and I'm not able to run Unity and
  Compiz, because I have no 3d acceleration. However, I was able to run
  Compiz once, the next time I booted, I don't know why, Compiz doesn't
  work. After several reboots, I see the following:
  
  1. Sometimes (?), I have 3d acceleration via software rendering. When I run 
`glxinfo | grep render` I get:
  direct rendering: Yes
  OpenGL renderer string: Software Rasterizer
  GL_NV_conditional_render, GL_NV_depth_clamp, GL_NV_fragment_program,
  And if I run `compiz --replace`, I get the following error:
  
  Backend : gconf
  Integration : true
  Profile : default
  Adding plugins
  Initializing core options...done
  Initializing bailer options...done
  Initializing detection options...done
  Initializing composite options...done
  Compiz (opengl) - Fatal: GLX_EXT_texture_from_pixmap is missing
  Compiz (opengl) - Fatal: Software rendering detected
  Compiz (bailer) - Info: Ensuring a shell for your session
  prueba@prueba:~$ Window manager warning: Locale not understood by C library, 
internationalization will not work
  
  (metacity:2357): Gtk-WARNING **: Locale not supported by C library.
   Using the fallback 'C' locale.
  Window manager warning: last_user_time (1302379766) is greater than 
comparison timestamp (1200358).  This most likely represents a buggy client 
sending inaccurate timestamps in messages such as _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW.  Trying 
to work around...
  Window manager warning: 0x3401006 (prueba@pru) appears to be one of the 
offending windows with a timestamp of 1302379766.  Working around...
  Window manager warning: 0x340103e (prueba@pru) appears to be one of the 
offending windows with a timestamp of 1302379766.  Working around...
  
  prueba@prueba:~$ Window manager warning: last_user_time (1302379766) is 
greater than comparison timestamp (1228188).  This most likely represents a 
buggy client sending inaccurate timestamps in messages such as 
_NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW.  Trying to work around...
  

[Bug 755791] Re: [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d drivers in 11.04

2011-08-15 Thread Muhammet Aklan
Hello.

This bug also affects other graphics cards. I have ATI Radeon RV370 X550
and it has the same problem. None of the suggestions above have solved
the problem. It started to occur when I installed 11.04, I'm using 11.10
Alpha 3 now and there is still the same problem here.

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[Bug 755791] Re: [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d drivers in 11.04

2011-07-25 Thread dima-tr
This helped: 
- get mesa3d from ftp://ftp.freedesktop.org/pub/mesa/7.10.2/ . Build it 
following the instructions on http://mesa3d.org which is basically  ./configure 
 make
- sudo cp mesa/lib/r300_dri.so  /usr/lib/dri/
(and probably the same for radeon_dri.so )

Usual performance for my glxgears 250 fps is back, I had the same  and the CPU 
is down to 0 (yoohoo!), but at some moment during my experiments I had 286 fps 
(the CPU was still at ~0!). At the moment I have no idea how to reproduce this. 
The experiments have involved: 
1) building x86-ati-driver from the latest sources, 
2) building mesa with drmProto, 
3) fiddling around with Section Device at specially created 
/usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-device.conf, 
4) copying mesa/lib/* to /sr/local/lib/GL and setting in ~/.bashrc 
  export LIBGL_DRIVERS_PATH=/usr/local/lib/GL
  export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib/GL:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH

Then some parts were left from the rep versions, and some were
overwritten. What namely gave a 20% faster combination is a mystery.

I'm synced to the latest Ubuntu 11.04 repositories, xorg-edgers is NOT
installed.

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[Bug 755791] Re: [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d drivers in 11.04

2011-07-18 Thread krmolot
I'm add noapic to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT line in /etc/default/grub
and it's work wor me at last. Also  it fix some skype sound problems.
But i have x1250 video. If someone have x1200 plz test this workaround
solution.

p.s. vblank_mode=0 glxgears:
3345 frames in 5.0 seconds = 668.866 FPS

cat /proc/interrupts :
11: 143899XT-PIC-XT-PICehci_hcd:usb1, ohci_hcd:usb3, ohci_hcd:usb4, 
ohci_hcd:usb5, ohci_hcd:usb6, ahci, eth1, radeon

sorry for poor eng :)

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[Bug 755791] Re: [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d drivers in 11.04

2011-06-02 Thread Tommy_CZ
I have ATI x1250 and compiz works for me but no game like trackmania can
be started and altought compiz works, it is terrible slow. Every move of
an window is a pain.

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[Bug 755791] Re: [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d drivers in 11.04

2011-05-31 Thread André Oliva
As noted in the freedesktop.org bug reported, running vblank_mode=0
glxgears or vblank_mode=0 [name_of_application] works, but Compiz
still doesn't start. Workaround found. Does this workaround work for
you?

** Description changed:

  [edit]
  The bug description, updated:
  
  The symptoms: No 3d acceleration (glxgears shows a black window, Unity
  doesn't start), *but* no fallback into the software-rendering mode
  (glxinfo reports that the 3d acceleration is working)
  
  The hardware: ATI Radeon RS690M X1200 series
  
  The version of Ubuntu: Ubuntu 11.04 (final release) [and Maverick also].
  The behavior was also observed in Debian and Fedora 15, as noted below
  (so it seems not to be Ubuntu-specific).
  
  The version of xserver-xorg-video-ati: 1:6.14.0-0ubuntu4 (default in
  Natty). Same problems with the xorg-edgers PPA in Natty Beta2.
  
  The software affected: Compiz (doesn't start because requires direct
  rendering); then, Unity (just the wallpaper or black screen and the
  mouse pointer). glxgears, Stellarium, Blender, Adobe Flash Player in
  fullscreen mode and Visual module of Python work if software rendering
  is forced (but of course they run very very slow).
  
  The history of the bug: all worked as expected (out of the box) in
  10.04, but in 10.10 the problems started. The workaround was to disable
  KMS, but now, in Maverick, since the new Gallium driver doesn't have a
  non-KMS mode, that workaround is not available. This issue was reported
  when using 11.04 Beta 1 and Beta 2, then, in the descriptions below
  there are some strange things (xorg crash during startup, software
  rendering fallback), that don't occur any more. The issue is just the
  description given here.
  
  The exceptions: **sometimes** (??) the 3d acceleration does work as
  expected, but at the moment there is no way for us to know when it will
  work or not [help please!]. And, sometimes the 3d acceleration work but
  is so slow that it seems to be actually software rendering.
  
- The workarounds: none known. Just enabling temporarily software
- rendering (as described below), but that really isn't a workaround. In
- Maverick the workaround was to turn of KMS. As noted, that doesn't work
- any more.
+ The workarounds: `vblank_mode=0 glxgears` (or other program) gives
+ correct 3d acceleration for some applications. Compiz doesn't start with
+ this method.
  
  [/edit]
  Binary package hint: xorg
  
  I installed Ubuntu 11.04 Beta 1, and I'm not able to run Unity and
  Compiz, because I have no 3d acceleration. However, I was able to run
  Compiz once, the next time I booted, I don't know why, Compiz doesn't
  work. After several reboots, I see the following:
  
  1. Sometimes (?), I have 3d acceleration via software rendering. When I run 
`glxinfo | grep render` I get:
  direct rendering: Yes
  OpenGL renderer string: Software Rasterizer
  GL_NV_conditional_render, GL_NV_depth_clamp, GL_NV_fragment_program,
  And if I run `compiz --replace`, I get the following error:
  
  Backend : gconf
  Integration : true
  Profile : default
  Adding plugins
  Initializing core options...done
  Initializing bailer options...done
  Initializing detection options...done
  Initializing composite options...done
  Compiz (opengl) - Fatal: GLX_EXT_texture_from_pixmap is missing
  Compiz (opengl) - Fatal: Software rendering detected
  Compiz (bailer) - Info: Ensuring a shell for your session
  prueba@prueba:~$ Window manager warning: Locale not understood by C library, 
internationalization will not work
  
  (metacity:2357): Gtk-WARNING **: Locale not supported by C library.
   Using the fallback 'C' locale.
  Window manager warning: last_user_time (1302379766) is greater than 
comparison timestamp (1200358).  This most likely represents a buggy client 
sending inaccurate timestamps in messages such as _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW.  Trying 
to work around...
  Window manager warning: 0x3401006 (prueba@pru) appears to be one of the 
offending windows with a timestamp of 1302379766.  Working around...
  Window manager warning: 0x340103e (prueba@pru) appears to be one of the 
offending windows with a timestamp of 1302379766.  Working around...
  
  prueba@prueba:~$ Window manager warning: last_user_time (1302379766) is 
greater than comparison timestamp (1228188).  This most likely represents a 
buggy client sending inaccurate timestamps in messages such as 
_NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW.  Trying to work around...
  Window manager warning: 0x340103e (prueba@pru) appears to be one of the 
offending windows with a timestamp of 1302379766.  Working around...
  Window manager warning: Received a NET_CURRENT_DESKTOP message from a broken 
(outdated) client who sent a 0 timestamp
  Window manager warning: Buggy client sent a _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW message with a 
timestamp of 0 for 0x340103e (prueba@pru)
  Window manager warning: meta_window_activate called by a pager with a 0 
timestamp; the pager needs to be fixed.
  
  From Xorg.0.log:
  [  

[Bug 755791] Re: [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d drivers in 11.04

2011-05-31 Thread André Oliva
Compiz works after running export vblank_mode=0, and then compiz
--replace or logging out and then logging into Unity 3d, for me that
works, but very slow. As noted in freedesktop.org, this is just a
*workaround* and something is bad at the moment. This issue is not
resolved.

** Description changed:

+ The bug is active also in Freedesktop.org :
+ https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37679
+ 
  [edit]
  The bug description, updated:
  
  The symptoms: No 3d acceleration (glxgears shows a black window, Unity
  doesn't start), *but* no fallback into the software-rendering mode
  (glxinfo reports that the 3d acceleration is working)
  
  The hardware: ATI Radeon RS690M X1200 series
  
  The version of Ubuntu: Ubuntu 11.04 (final release) [and Maverick also].
  The behavior was also observed in Debian and Fedora 15, as noted below
  (so it seems not to be Ubuntu-specific).
  
  The version of xserver-xorg-video-ati: 1:6.14.0-0ubuntu4 (default in
  Natty). Same problems with the xorg-edgers PPA in Natty Beta2.
  
  The software affected: Compiz (doesn't start because requires direct
  rendering); then, Unity (just the wallpaper or black screen and the
  mouse pointer). glxgears, Stellarium, Blender, Adobe Flash Player in
  fullscreen mode and Visual module of Python work if software rendering
  is forced (but of course they run very very slow).
  
  The history of the bug: all worked as expected (out of the box) in
  10.04, but in 10.10 the problems started. The workaround was to disable
  KMS, but now, in Maverick, since the new Gallium driver doesn't have a
  non-KMS mode, that workaround is not available. This issue was reported
  when using 11.04 Beta 1 and Beta 2, then, in the descriptions below
  there are some strange things (xorg crash during startup, software
  rendering fallback), that don't occur any more. The issue is just the
  description given here.
  
  The exceptions: **sometimes** (??) the 3d acceleration does work as
  expected, but at the moment there is no way for us to know when it will
  work or not [help please!]. And, sometimes the 3d acceleration work but
  is so slow that it seems to be actually software rendering.
  
  The workarounds: `vblank_mode=0 glxgears` (or other program) gives
- correct 3d acceleration for some applications. Compiz doesn't start with
- this method.
+ correct 3d accelerated output. `export vblank_mode=0` also allows to
+ start Compiz and 3d acceleration works after running that. That is just
+ a workaround and the problem is not solved yet.
  
  [/edit]
  Binary package hint: xorg
  
  I installed Ubuntu 11.04 Beta 1, and I'm not able to run Unity and
  Compiz, because I have no 3d acceleration. However, I was able to run
  Compiz once, the next time I booted, I don't know why, Compiz doesn't
  work. After several reboots, I see the following:
  
  1. Sometimes (?), I have 3d acceleration via software rendering. When I run 
`glxinfo | grep render` I get:
  direct rendering: Yes
  OpenGL renderer string: Software Rasterizer
  GL_NV_conditional_render, GL_NV_depth_clamp, GL_NV_fragment_program,
  And if I run `compiz --replace`, I get the following error:
  
  Backend : gconf
  Integration : true
  Profile : default
  Adding plugins
  Initializing core options...done
  Initializing bailer options...done
  Initializing detection options...done
  Initializing composite options...done
  Compiz (opengl) - Fatal: GLX_EXT_texture_from_pixmap is missing
  Compiz (opengl) - Fatal: Software rendering detected
  Compiz (bailer) - Info: Ensuring a shell for your session
  prueba@prueba:~$ Window manager warning: Locale not understood by C library, 
internationalization will not work
  
  (metacity:2357): Gtk-WARNING **: Locale not supported by C library.
   Using the fallback 'C' locale.
  Window manager warning: last_user_time (1302379766) is greater than 
comparison timestamp (1200358).  This most likely represents a buggy client 
sending inaccurate timestamps in messages such as _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW.  Trying 
to work around...
  Window manager warning: 0x3401006 (prueba@pru) appears to be one of the 
offending windows with a timestamp of 1302379766.  Working around...
  Window manager warning: 0x340103e (prueba@pru) appears to be one of the 
offending windows with a timestamp of 1302379766.  Working around...
  
  prueba@prueba:~$ Window manager warning: last_user_time (1302379766) is 
greater than comparison timestamp (1228188).  This most likely represents a 
buggy client sending inaccurate timestamps in messages such as 
_NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW.  Trying to work around...
  Window manager warning: 0x340103e (prueba@pru) appears to be one of the 
offending windows with a timestamp of 1302379766.  Working around...
  Window manager warning: Received a NET_CURRENT_DESKTOP message from a broken 
(outdated) client who sent a 0 timestamp
  Window manager warning: Buggy client sent a _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW message with a 
timestamp of 0 for 0x340103e (prueba@pru)
 

[Bug 755791] Re: [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d drivers in 11.04

2011-05-28 Thread Phil Cole
Similar problem occurs with fedora 15 with RS690. See
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=698011

** Bug watch added: Red Hat Bugzilla #698011
   https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=698011

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2011-05-28 Thread André Oliva
I filed Bug 37679 in freedesktop.org against xorg. If you have comments,
ideas or attachmets please comment the bug report there... Clearly this
is a non Ubuntu-specific issue...

https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37679


** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #37679
   http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37679

** Also affects: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Fedora) via
   https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=698011
   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

** Package changed: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Fedora) = fedora

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2011-05-15 Thread André Oliva
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-driver-ati
   Status: New = Confirmed

** Changed in: linux
   Status: New = Confirmed

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[Bug 755791] Re: [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d drivers in 11.04

2011-05-15 Thread André Oliva
** Description changed:

+ [edit]
+ The bug description, updated:
+ 
+ The symptoms: No 3d acceleration (glxgears shows a black window, Unity
+ doesn't start), *but* no fallback into the software-rendering mode
+ (glxinfo reports that the 3d acceleration is working)
+ 
+ The hardware: ATI Radeon RS690M X1200 series
+ 
+ The version of Ubuntu: Ubuntu 11.04 (final release) [and Maverick also].
+ The behavior was also observed in Debian and Fedora 15, as noted below
+ (so it seems not to be Ubuntu-specific).
+ 
+ The version of xserver-xorg-video-ati: 1:6.14.0-0ubuntu4 (default in
+ Natty). Same problems with the xorg-edgers PPA in Natty Beta2.
+ 
+ The software affected: Compiz (doesn't start because requires direct
+ rendering); then, Unity. glxgears, Stellarium, Visual module of Python
+ work if software rendering is forced (but of course they run very very
+ slow).
+ 
+ The history of the bug: all worked as expected (out of the box) in
+ 10.04, but in 10.10 the problems started. The workaround was to disable
+ KMS, but now, in Maverick, since the new Gallium driver doesn't have a
+ non-KMS mode, that workaround is not available. This issue was reported
+ when using 11.04 Beta 1 and Beta 2, then, in the descriptions below
+ there are some strange things (xorg crash during startup, software
+ rendering fallback), that don't occur any more. The issue is just the
+ description given here.
+ 
+ The exceptions: **sometimes** (??) the 3d acceleration does work as
+ expected, but at the moment there is no way for us to know when it will
+ work or not [help please!]. And, sometimes the 3d acceleration work but
+ is so slow that it seems to be actually software rendering.
+ 
+ The workarounds: none known. Just enabling temporarily software
+ rendering (as described below), but that really isn't a workaround. In
+ Maverick the workaround was to turn of KMS. As noted, that doesn't work
+ any more.
+ 
+ [/edit]
  Binary package hint: xorg
  
  I installed Ubuntu 11.04 Beta 1, and I'm not able to run Unity and
  Compiz, because I have no 3d acceleration. However, I was able to run
  Compiz once, the next time I booted, I don't know why, Compiz doesn't
  work. After several reboots, I see the following:
  
  1. Sometimes (?), I have 3d acceleration via software rendering. When I run 
`glxinfo | grep render` I get:
  direct rendering: Yes
  OpenGL renderer string: Software Rasterizer
  GL_NV_conditional_render, GL_NV_depth_clamp, GL_NV_fragment_program,
  And if I run `compiz --replace`, I get the following error:
  
  Backend : gconf
  Integration : true
  Profile : default
  Adding plugins
  Initializing core options...done
  Initializing bailer options...done
  Initializing detection options...done
  Initializing composite options...done
  Compiz (opengl) - Fatal: GLX_EXT_texture_from_pixmap is missing
  Compiz (opengl) - Fatal: Software rendering detected
  Compiz (bailer) - Info: Ensuring a shell for your session
  prueba@prueba:~$ Window manager warning: Locale not understood by C library, 
internationalization will not work
  
  (metacity:2357): Gtk-WARNING **: Locale not supported by C library.
   Using the fallback 'C' locale.
  Window manager warning: last_user_time (1302379766) is greater than 
comparison timestamp (1200358).  This most likely represents a buggy client 
sending inaccurate timestamps in messages such as _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW.  Trying 
to work around...
  Window manager warning: 0x3401006 (prueba@pru) appears to be one of the 
offending windows with a timestamp of 1302379766.  Working around...
  Window manager warning: 0x340103e (prueba@pru) appears to be one of the 
offending windows with a timestamp of 1302379766.  Working around...
  
  prueba@prueba:~$ Window manager warning: last_user_time (1302379766) is 
greater than comparison timestamp (1228188).  This most likely represents a 
buggy client sending inaccurate timestamps in messages such as 
_NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW.  Trying to work around...
  Window manager warning: 0x340103e (prueba@pru) appears to be one of the 
offending windows with a timestamp of 1302379766.  Working around...
  Window manager warning: Received a NET_CURRENT_DESKTOP message from a broken 
(outdated) client who sent a 0 timestamp
  Window manager warning: Buggy client sent a _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW message with a 
timestamp of 0 for 0x340103e (prueba@pru)
  Window manager warning: meta_window_activate called by a pager with a 0 
timestamp; the pager needs to be fixed.
  
  From Xorg.0.log:
  [   261.329] (II) AIGLX: Screen 0 is not DRI2 capable
  [   261.329] drmOpenDevice: node name is /dev/dri/card0
  [   261.329] drmOpenDevice: open result is 12, (OK)
  [   261.330] drmOpenByBusid: Searching for BusID pci::01:05.0
  [   261.330] drmOpenDevice: node name is /dev/dri/card0
  [   261.330] drmOpenDevice: open result is 12, (OK)
  [   261.330] drmOpenByBusid: drmOpenMinor returns 12
  [   261.330] drmOpenByBusid: Interface 1.4 failed, trying 1.1
  [   261.330] 

[Bug 755791] Re: [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d drivers in 11.04

2011-05-09 Thread André Oliva
** Also affects: xserver-xorg-driver-ati
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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2011-05-09 Thread André Oliva
** Also affects: linux
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 755791] Re: [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d drivers in 11.04

2011-05-08 Thread Brian Visel
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 556782 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/556782

:-)  You're absolutely welcome.

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2011-05-08 Thread Brian Visel
I was incorrect when I marked this as a duplicate of the other bug (or at least 
it's not definitely the same issue).
I hate when that happens to a bug I'm working on, and apologize for any 
inconvenience.

Martin, I've re-subscribed you as I believe your reasoning for
unsubscribing was that this bug was marked duplicate, and I think you
need to be informed.

** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 556782
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2011-05-07 Thread Brian Visel
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 556782 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/556782

This is a duplicate of bug #556782.

This bug has a bug open on xorg, which appears not to be moving.

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 556782
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[Bug 755791] Re: [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d drivers in 11.04

2011-05-07 Thread Martín Ferrari
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 556782 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/556782

Brian, thanks for the heads up!

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2011-05-07 Thread André Oliva
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 556782 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/556782

Yes, thank you...

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[Bug 755791] Re: [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d drivers in 11.04 Beta 2

2011-05-01 Thread André Oliva
@Martín: Yes, it's the same problem I have... Radeon X1200 is no longer
supported by ADM (???!!!), and, of course, software rasteriaztion is
really slow.

I installed Natty (final release), and have the same problem.

It's a good idea to report a bug in freedesktop.org?

** Summary changed:

- [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d 
drivers in 11.04 Beta 2
+ [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d 
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Re: [Bug 755791] Re: [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d drivers in 11.04 Beta 2

2011-05-01 Thread Martín Ferrari
Hi André,

On Sun, May 1, 2011 at 15:09, André Oliva 755...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
 @Martín: Yes, it's the same problem I have... Radeon X1200 is no longer
 supported by ADM (???!!!), and, of course, software rasteriaztion is
 really slow.

 I installed Natty (final release), and have the same problem.

 It's a good idea to report a bug in freedesktop.org?

Dunno... In debian the hardware accel works (according to glxinfo),
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Re: [Bug 755791] Re: [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d drivers in 11.04 Beta 2

2011-05-01 Thread André Oliva
But as I noted in comment #17, sometimes I do have 3d acceleration
working, and I've seen that sometimes the 3d acc. is very slow, just as you
said; and sometimes, I'm lucky and 3d acc. works as expected. But about 70%
of times 3d acc. fails, and at the moment I'm unable to predict when 3d will
work or not. By this reason I think it's not Ubuntu-specific.

El 01/05/2011 12:46, Martín Ferrari martin.ferr...@gmail.com
escribió:

Hi André,


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Dunno... In debian the hardware accel works (according to glxinfo),
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2011-04-30 Thread Martín Ferrari
I have a similar issue.

I installed Natty a couple of days ago. When Unity came up, it was
sluggish and many apps crashed. I switched to classic with no effects,
and continued setting up stuff. Later I realised that hardware
acceleration was not working. I fixed it (don't remember how), and the
problems became worse.

Since my idea for this machine is to use it as a media center, I
installed many of this apps, and thought that there were buggy, as I
could only see blank screens.

Later I realised that not even glxgears works. If I disable KMS, or set
LIBGL_ALWAYS_SOFTWARE=1, they work, but so slow that the apps are
unusable.

I have already tried installing the propietary drivers, which tell me
that my card is unsupported. I installed the X edgers drivers, with no
improvement. Tried different xorg.conf tweaks that I found on the 'net,
no dice.

As most of these media apps for some reason require 3d accel (stupid
shiny effects), I need to make this work.

$ lspci |grep VGA
01:05.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc RS690M [Radeon X1200 
Series]

$ glxinfo |grep render
direct rendering: Yes
OpenGL renderer string: Gallium 0.4 on ATI RS690
GL_NV_blend_square, GL_NV_conditional_render, GL_NV_light_max_exponent,

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[Bug 755791] Re: [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d drivers in 11.04 Beta 2

2011-04-22 Thread Bryce Harrington
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete = Confirmed

** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided = Medium

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[Bug 755791] Re: [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d drivers in 11.04 Beta 2

2011-04-22 Thread André Oliva
After booting several times and trying to use Ubuntu, I got again 3d
acceleration, but after rebooting, no 3d acceleration again (Compiz
doesn't start, glxgears as in the screenshot). This is the same behavior
that I observed in Maverick, but I solved that disabling KMS. Now, with
the Gallium 3d drivers, as noted by Bryce, that workaround is not an
option. All I can do for now is to install Unity-2d and to use software
rasterization (`export LIBGL_ALWAYS_SOFTWARE=1` and then executing the
program), and activating Metacity composition, but of course, software
rasterization is very slow and it's acceptable only if the window of
the program is very small... It's strange. In Lucid radeon driver worked
fine and out of the box...

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[Bug 755791] Re: [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d drivers in 11.04 Beta 2

2011-04-21 Thread Ben
filed Bug #768236

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[Bug 755791] Re: [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d drivers in 11.04 Beta 1

2011-04-20 Thread Bryce Harrington
What is the output of this command?

$ ls /etc/alternatives/gl_conf -l

Also, did you do a full reinstall or an upgrade?

You don't need /etc/X11/xorg.conf, may as well remove it - the driver
will automatically load radeon.


** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 755791] Re: [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d drivers in 11.04 Beta 1

2011-04-20 Thread Ben
same problem here with x1200 and Natty reinstall (but also with Fedora
15)...

$ ls /etc/alternatives/gl_conf -l
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 24 Apr  8 13:20 /etc/alternatives/gl_conf - 
/usr/lib/mesa/ld.so.conf

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[Bug 755791] Re: [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d drivers in 11.04 Beta 1

2011-04-20 Thread André Oliva
Output of `ls /etc/alternatives/gl_conf -l`:
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 24 Apr  8 12:42 /etc/alternatives/gl_conf - 
/usr/lib/mesa/ld.so.conf

the same of Ben.

@Bryce Harrington: Ah, I understand now (about KMS)... I installed Beta
1 from scratch, and I will try now to install Beta 2 also from scratch
to see if something has changed. At the moment I have removed the
xorg.conf file.

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[Bug 755791] Re: [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d drivers in 11.04 Beta 1

2011-04-20 Thread André Oliva
Ah, I forgot to mention that I installed also the most recent drivers
from the xorg-edgers PPA, but that didn't helped. And also I'm having
problems when I boot (GDM doesn't start). I'm attaching the Xorg.1.log
file, and I see that there is an error parsing the config file (?). I'll
install Beta 2 to see if something has changed, including this strange
error.

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[Bug 755791] Re: [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d drivers in 11.04 Beta 1

2011-04-20 Thread Bryce Harrington
[17.844] Parse error on line 15 of section Screen in file /etc/X11/xorg.conf
EndSectionSection is not a valid keyword in this section.

Typo in your xorg.conf

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[Bug 755791] Re: [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d drivers in 11.04 Beta 1

2011-04-20 Thread Bryce Harrington
@Ben, can you file a new bug report via 'ubuntu-bug xorg' and then set
it as a dupe to this bug?  (Or just paste the bug # here).  André's bug
is quite odd, so I'd like to compare and contrast your logs with his.
Also, there's several ways one could end up with no 3D so I'd like to
rule those out in your case.

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2011-04-20 Thread André Oliva
@Bryce Harrington: The problem parsing the file is another very strange
problem, it occurs sometimes, and other times I can boot normally as
right now. By this reason I will try to install Beta 2 (to see if it's
something already fixed). I also thought that it was a typo in my
xorg.conf but right now I don't have a xorg.conf file in my /etc/X11
directory.

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[Bug 755791] Re: [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d drivers in 11.04 Beta 1

2011-04-20 Thread Bryce Harrington
Check if you have anything in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/

Also check the timestamp on your Xorg.1.log to make sure it's not just a
left over from some earlier boot.

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[Bug 755791] Re: [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d drivers in 11.04 Beta 1

2011-04-20 Thread André Oliva
Ok, I have installed in another partition Ubuntu 11.04 Beta 2 and this is what 
I found:
1. No 3d acceleration
2. No booting problems (3 boots without any kind of problem)
3. When I try to start unity/compiz --replace I get a blank screen (just the 
wallpaper and mouse).
4. Everything in the Xorg.0.log file looks fine, but I still have no 3d 
acceleration.
5. When I run `glxgears`, I get a blank window (see attachment)
6. When I run `glxinfo | grep render` I get this:
direct rendering: Yes
OpenGL renderer string: Gallium 0.4 on ATI RS690
GL_NV_blend_square, GL_NV_conditional_render, GL_NV_light_max_exponent, 

And...
7. I booted up editing the GRUB command line: I added nomodeset, and I got 
software rendering.
So, the problem is not related to the two errors that appear on Xorg.0.log... 
(I'm sorry, when I reported the bug [Beta 1] I forgot that I forced the system 
to use nomodeset...)

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2011-04-20 Thread André Oliva
** Attachment added: Xorg.0.log (nomodeset)
   
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2011-04-20 Thread André Oliva
** Attachment added: Xorg.0.log (normal)
   
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** Summary changed:

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drivers in 11.04 Beta 1
+ [RS690M] No 3d acceleration in Radeon X1200 with new Gallium r300 / 3d 
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