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--- Comment #24 from Mihai Coman ---
Still happens on 3.19.2-1-ARCH. After blanking, sometimes the image comes back
on; I can move the cursor, but the interface is unresponsive.
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--- Comment #22 from Ilya Tumaykin ---
Reproducible with 3.14.0 kernel.
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--- Comment #20 from Ilya Tumaykin ---
(In reply to Ilya Tumaykin from comment #19)
Same with 3.13.3.
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--- Comment #19 from Ilya Tumaykin ---
Still occurs with 3.13.2 kernel.
Ping.
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--- Comment #18 from Ilya Tumaykin ---
This issue still occurs with 3.12.8 kernel.
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--- Comment #17 from Ilya Tumaykin ---
Just got another lockup with 3.12.6 kernel.
Ping.
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--- Comment #16 from Ilya Tumaykin ---
I've noticed that this bug happens more frequently on my machine while running
Virtualbox. However, it does occur without Virtualbox as well.
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--- Comment #15 from Shawn Starr ---
My Theory is incorrect, but what is interesting was I could get the GPU to
reset quicker, still, using EXA is unreliable use GLAMOR in your xorg.conf (if
you dont have a newer stack).
This was stable even if
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--- Comment #14 from Shawn Starr ---
Somehow, when the CPU shifts frequency this is causing voltage changes that are
affecting the GPU's switching DPM power states.
I will be trying this week my old tests with EXA to see if this holds true but
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--- Comment #13 from Ilya Tumaykin ---
(In reply to Shawn Starr from comment #12)
Hello, Shawn.
I don't have any such daemon, but my cpufreq governor is set to conservative
both on AC and battery.
Ok, I will try your suggestion, but could you
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--- Comment #11 from Ilya Tumaykin ---
Recently Phoronix site published a series of Radeon cards tests. Their setup
was kernel 3.12 with dpm enabled, Mesa 10.0 pre-release and Ubuntu 13.10. They
had the same problem as me [0]:
"The Radeon HD
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--- Comment #9 from Ilya Tumaykin ---
Changing gfx_clock_gating also doesn't help. There's one more thing though that
I've changed alongside dpm: I've enabled aspm=1 for kernel driver.
I will remove aspm=1 from modprobe.conf so the driver will
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--- Comment #8 from Ilya Tumaykin ---
I've just noticed that after such lockup if I only restart X server without
full reboot of the machine then video playback (mplayer) is unavailable. xvinfo
shows this:
X-Video Extension version 2.2
screen #0
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--- Comment #7 from Ilya Tumaykin ---
mclk_ss doesn't help either. Last option is gfx_clock_gating. Will try it next.
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--- Comment #6 from Ilya Tumaykin ---
Disabling dynamic_pcie_gen2 also doesn't help. Will try mclk_ss next.
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--- Comment #5 from Ilya Tumaykin ---
Disabling voltage control doesn't help. i.e. I still have this issue after the
following change:
- pi->voltage_control =
- radeon_atom_is_voltage_gpio(rdev,
SET_VOLTAGE_TYPE_ASIC_VDDC,
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--- Comment #4 from Ilya Tumaykin itumay...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to Alex Deucher from comment #3)
Do you only get the lockups with dpm enabled? If so, try disabling certain
dpm features and see if any of them help. See if you can narrow
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dmesg after lockup
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