Hi Alex,
> Can you send me a copy of the vbios from that board?
Did you get a chance to look at the bios see if you can find anything
interesting in it ?
(I guess you need some special tools for that, I'm not sure how I'd
find anything in there myself).
After a couple of back and forth with
Hi,
> Can you send me a copy of the vbios from that board?
>
> (as root)
> (use lspci to get the bus id)
> cd /sys/bus/pci/devices/
> echo 1 > rom
> cat rom > /tmp/vbios.rom
> echo 0 > rom
Sure, sent as private message.
Also, I got hold of a RX570 from another vendor and tested that. Works
Hi All,
More testing over the last few days showed that only either the lowest
power mode, or slightly above can work. Oh, I also tested 5.4-rc3 just
in case but same results.
It doesn't seem to be the affected by PCIe lane speed, Memory seems
stable at 625M and almost at 1500M (only the
Finally some progress !
I found a thread with a couple of people having the same symptoms as I
do ( [1] ), and interestingly that was with the same brand & model of
card.
Although there is no solution, there is a work around that works :
echo -n low >
Just in case there was any doubt, seems OpenCL workload crashes the
card just as hard.
(That was the AMDGPU-Pro OpenCL lib, legacy version. Can't get PAL to
detect the card at all)
Cheers,
Sylvain
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The "To Be Filled By O.E.M. To Be Filled By O.E.M./" really inspires
confidence ...
Cheers,
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Hi Christian,
> I would also test if disabling power features helps as well, try to add
> amdgpu.pg_mask=0 and amdgpu.cg_mask=0 to the kernel command line for
> example.
Thanks for the suggestion.
Just tried this, no luck. Also tried 'runpm=0' (but apparently that's
for laptop only so ...)
exact same results, no change in behavior.
So on one hand I'm happy that the other cards and having the AMD GPU
in the second slot isn't the issue (because I really need that config
that way), but on the other, I'm no closer to finding the issue :/
Cheers,
Sylv
> From the hardware point of view the only thing which comes to mind is
> that you somehow triggered the ESD protection.
>
> I assume you can rule out an unstable physical connection (because it
> works on windows), so the only thing left is that there is something
> very very badly going wrong
Hi,
> > I have RX 560 2G card. It's plugged into a 16x physical / 4x
> > electrical slot of a X570 chipset motherboard with a Ryzen 3700X CPU.
> > The hardware works fine and is stable under Windows (tested with
> > games, benchmarks, stress-tests, ...)
>
> Does booting with pci=noats on the
printing that).
I tried Ubuntu 19.10 with 5.3.0-18-generic
Also Ubuntu 19.04 with 5.0.0-31-generic
Also tried with a DKMS module from 19.30 AMDGPU-PRO patched to build
and load under 5.3.0, all give the same result.
Cheers,
Sylvain Munaut
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