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restarting cinnamon fixed them.
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give each radeon_bl a unique name
This patch should fix the issue, however, you'll have to
> From the fact this patch keeps getting resubmitted despite repeated
> objection I deduce they are in fact of the view it does matter and that
> therefore it is a licensing change and they are scared of the
> consequences of ignoring it.
>
No I think they just want to have to write a pointless ha
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>> > Please go and discuss estoppel, wilful infringement and re-licensing with
>> > your corporate attorneys. If you want to relicense components of the code
>> > then please take the matter up with the corporate attorneys of the rights
>> > holders
b>>
>> Alan please stick with the facts. This isn't a relicense of anything.
>> EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL isn't a license its nothing like a license. Its a
>> totally pointless thing, it should be
>> EXPORT_SYMBOL_USERS_MIGHT_BE_DERIVED_CONSULT_YOUR_LAWYER, but it
>> really should be EXPORT_SYMBOL, and rea
>> Please go and discuss estoppel, wilful infringement and re-licensing with
>> your corporate attorneys. If you want to relicense components of the code
>> then please take the matter up with the corporate attorneys of the rights
>> holders concerned.
>
> Alan please stick with the facts. This isn
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The acpi backlight control should still work.
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>> objections from that group, I'm happy to discuss any changes necessary to get
>> this merged.
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Debian dmesg output, which does have this problem
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[ 259.441091] [drm:avivo_crtc_load_lut], 0
[ 259.441107] [drm:drm_mode_setcrtc], [CRTC:10]
[ 259.441113] [drm:drm_mode_setcrtc], [CONNECTOR:15:VGA-1]
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#connectors=1 (x y) (0 0)
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[CRTC:10]
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devices 0080, active_devices
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devices 0200, active_devices
[ 263.426373] [drm:radeon_atombios_connected_scratch_regs], DFP2 disconnected
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In cases where we have multiple radeons with backlight controls.
Should fix:
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Can I help somehow with this and other issue with hybrid systems with a mux?
Looks like not much people have such configuration and linux becomes more and
more buggy with regard to gpus
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> Am Mittwoch, den 17.10.2012, 16:49 +0200 schrieb Paul Menzel:
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>> setting up an ASUS M2A-VM after some months with
>>
>> [3.178337] [drm] initializing kernel modesetting (RS690
>> 0x1002:0x791E 0x1043:0x
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> (In reply to comment #35)
> > I've been playing a bit (booting and restarting with kernel 3.7-rc1) and
> > strangely, what I see is very similar to what I was observing in bug
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Using the same linus git kernel with test patch and mesa git, I've reverted
gnome to 3.4, kept slim as login manager, logged in to gnome, it worked fine,
no errors in dmesg. I stopped slim, installed gdm and
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> If I set the "radeon.agpmode" to "-1" I get low video performance and
> sometimes the error message ( ring test *error* ),
in fact it's not the same error with "radeon.agpmode=-1", "ring t
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I removed gdm and installed slim as login manager. Also installed ci
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> I've been playing a bit (booting and restarting with kernel 3.7-rc1) and
> strangely, what I see is very similar to what I was observing in bug 43655.
> It was then merged with bug
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I've been playing a bit (booting and restarting with kernel 3.7-rc1) and
strangely, what I see is very similar to what I was observing in bug 43655. It
was then merged with bug 42373. At the time, attachm
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> Does radeon.agpmode=-1 (or not passing radeon.agpmode on the kernel command
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>
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In cases where we have multiple radeons with backlight controls.
Should fix:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48941
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher
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Am Mittwoch, den 17.10.2012, 16:25 -0400 schrieb Alex Deucher:
> On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 11:26 AM, Paul Menzel wrote:
> > Am Mittwoch, den 17.10.2012, 16:49 +0200 schrieb Paul Menzel:
> >
> >> setting up an ASUS M2A-VM after some months with
> >>
> >> [3.178337] [drm] initializing kern
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>
>
>
> Am Mittwoch, den 17.10.2012, 16:49 +0200 schrieb Paul Menzel:
>
>> setting up an ASUS M2A-VM after some months with
>>
>> [3.178337] [drm] initializing kernel modesetting (RS690
>> 0x1002:0x791E 0x1043:0x
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Hi Rob,
Thanks for the patches. They look good to me, except for the empty commit
messages and the odd alignment. For instance, I would have replaced
- drm_connector_property_set_value(connector,
+ drm_object_property_set_value(&connector->base,
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--- Comment #34 from Alexandre Demers ---
If Serkan and I are experiencing the same problem as I suspect, I would say
this is improbably related to Gnome 3.6 because I'm still using 3.4 (with both
kernel 3.6 and 3.7-rc1). We have the same GPU and
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> On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 8:25 PM, Alan Cox wrote:
> >> > Please go and discuss estoppel, wilful infringement and re-licensing with
> >> > your corporate attorneys. If you want to relicense components of the code
> >> > then please take the m
> > Please go and discuss estoppel, wilful infringement and re-licensing with
> > your corporate attorneys. If you want to relicense components of the code
> > then please take the matter up with the corporate attorneys of the rights
> > holders concerned.
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> Alan please stick with the facts. Thi
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> Other explanation might be that the gdm admin queue a bunch of animation in
> form of big bo and thus fill up the gart before the first gpu lockup had a
> chance to be detected.
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form of big bo and thus fill up the gart before the first gpu lockup had a
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--- Comment #3 from Igor Murzov 2012-10-17 16:44:02 ---
Can I help somehow with this and other issue with hybrid systems with a mux?
Looks like not much people have such configuration and linux becomes more and
more buggy with regard to gpus
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> I haven't had time to dig it, but just to let you know I'm pretty much in
> the same situation as Serkan with a very similar config. I don't think it
> has to do with something usi
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--- Comment #30 from Jerome Glisse ---
Well log for comment #25 shows out of memory. Which should not happen. It looks
like it's the framebuffer that try to go into gtt but that doesn't make sense
(16M is fb size according to log).
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I haven't had time to dig it, but just to let you know I'm pretty much in the
same situation as Serkan with a very similar config. I don't think it has to do
with something using too much memory, but more
Dear Linux folks,
Am Mittwoch, den 17.10.2012, 16:49 +0200 schrieb Paul Menzel:
> setting up an ASUS M2A-VM after some months with
>
> [3.178337] [drm] initializing kernel modesetting (RS690
> 0x1002:0x791E 0x1043:0x826D).
>
> logging in into GNOME Shell (GNOME 3) or for testing
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> randomly ( it's very rare, 90% of the time I don't have this error message )
> I can see these error messages on boot :
Does radeon.agpmode=-1 (or not passing radeon.agpmode on the
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setting up an ASUS M2A-VM after some months with
[3.178337] [drm] initializing kernel modesetting (RS690
0x1002:0x791E 0x1043:0x826D).
logging in into GNOME Shell (GNOME 3) or for testing with Ubuntu 12.04
and Unity, the image flickers for a second and then works
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> Can your try kernel 3.7? There were some fixes that went in that may help.
Still the same. Upgraded xorg on Ubuntu (from xorg-edgers ppa), added 3.7.0-rc1
mainline kernel from Ubunt
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--- Comment #28 from Serkan Hosca ---
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> Well that's interesting, according to the logs you are running out of GART
> memory (which is 512MB in size) just 7 seconds after boot, and that is
> really odd.
>
> Could you ple
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Well that's interesting, according to the logs you are running out of GART
memory (which is 512MB in size) just 7 seconds after boot, and that is really
odd.
Could you please tell me what the heck you're
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Classific
Hi Rob,
Thanks for the patches. They look good to me, except for the empty commit
messages and the odd alignment. For instance, I would have replaced
- drm_connector_property_set_value(connector,
+ drm_object_property_set_value(&connector->base,
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> objection I deduce they are in fact of the view it does matter and that
> therefore it is a licensing change and they are scared of the
> consequences of ignoring it.
>
No I think they just want to have to write a pointless ha
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> On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 8:25 PM, Alan Cox wrote:
> >> > Please go and discuss estoppel, wilful infringement and re-licensing with
> >> > your corporate attorneys. If you want to relicense components of the code
> >> > then please take the m
On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 8:25 PM, Alan Cox wrote:
>> > Please go and discuss estoppel, wilful infringement and re-licensing with
>> > your corporate attorneys. If you want to relicense components of the code
>> > then please take the matter up with the corporate attorneys of the rights
>> > holders
> > Please go and discuss estoppel, wilful infringement and re-licensing with
> > your corporate attorneys. If you want to relicense components of the code
> > then please take the matter up with the corporate attorneys of the rights
> > holders concerned.
>
> Alan please stick with the facts. Thi
b>>
>> Alan please stick with the facts. This isn't a relicense of anything.
>> EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL isn't a license its nothing like a license. Its a
>> totally pointless thing, it should be
>> EXPORT_SYMBOL_USERS_MIGHT_BE_DERIVED_CONSULT_YOUR_LAWYER, but it
>> really should be EXPORT_SYMBOL, and rea
>> Please go and discuss estoppel, wilful infringement and re-licensing with
>> your corporate attorneys. If you want to relicense components of the code
>> then please take the matter up with the corporate attorneys of the rights
>> holders concerned.
>
> Alan please stick with the facts. This isn
On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 7:53 PM, Alan Cox wrote:
>> I believe that the developers and maintainers of dma-buf have provided
>> the needed signoff, both in person and in this thread. If there are any
>> objections from that group, I'm happy to discuss any changes necessary to get
>> this merged.
>
> I believe that the developers and maintainers of dma-buf have provided
> the needed signoff, both in person and in this thread. If there are any
> objections from that group, I'm happy to discuss any changes necessary to get
> this merged.
You need the permission of the owners of all the depend
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--- Comment #26 from Paul Menzel ---
(In reply to comment #0)
[…]
> connecting a Philips 32PFL5404H [1] to the ASUS EeePC 701 4G worked with
> version 2.8 and maybe even 2.9.0 of the Intel driver. With 2.9.1 it does not
> work anymore and I get
Removed usage of the cpu_is_omap in the DMM driver. This is no
longer necessary as we can key off of the omap_dmm pointer that is
only non-NULL if the device has been probed successfully.
Signed-off-by: Andy Gross
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drivers/staging/omapd
Luis R. Rodriguez wrote:
> >> The include_next trick can work as well but that'd mean synching the UAPI
> >> files regularly into compat. I'd much prefer to have code intact when
> >> possible when backporting so the option I stuck with then was to patch
> >> the code directly and then as part of
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=55692
--- Comment #26 from Alexandre Demers ---
(In reply to comment #23)
> Created attachment 68623 [details] [review]
> Test patch.
>
> VM is definitely enabled, otherwise you won't got that error in the first
> place.
>
> Ok let's try to narrow do
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48941
--- Comment #1 from Igor Murzov 2012-10-17 00:35:56 ---
Created an attachment (id=83701)
--> (https://bugzilla.kernel.org/attachment.cgi?id=83701)
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https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48941
Summary: Error creating '/sys/class/backlight/radeon_bl' in
radeon_atom_backlight_init()
Product: Drivers
Version: 2.5
Kernel Version: 3.7.0-rc1
Platform: All
OS/Version: Li
Removed usage of the cpu_is_omap in the DMM driver. This is no
longer necessary as we can key off of the omap_dmm pointer that is
only non-NULL if the device has been probed successfully.
Signed-off-by: Andy Gross
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drivers/staging/omapdrm/omap_dmm_tiler.c |2 +-
drivers/staging/omapd
Luis R. Rodriguez wrote:
> >> The include_next trick can work as well but that'd mean synching the UAPI
> >> files regularly into compat. I'd much prefer to have code intact when
> >> possible when backporting so the option I stuck with then was to patch
> >> the code directly and then as part of
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