DRM TTM stack trace dump on ancient hardware

2024-01-04 Thread Olliver Schinagl
Sorry for just dumping this here, but for those that think this is important, just rebooted after a weird btrfs crash (remounted r/o, no dataloss it seems), probably a new kernel, and got duped with the following. Things 'seem' to work fine however. I don't even know how or where to google for

Re: DRM TTM stack trace dump on ancient hardware

2024-01-04 Thread Harry Wentland
Oland is DCE 6 and won't default to DC. Harry On 2024-01-04 10:51, Christian König wrote: > Hi Olliver, > > well as long as you don't explicitly disable the support for the older hw > generations the R7 250 is still supported and should still work perfectly > fine. > > What you see here is basi

Re: DRM TTM stack trace dump on ancient hardware

2024-01-04 Thread Christian König
Hi Olliver, well as long as you don't explicitly disable the support for the older hw generations the R7 250 is still supported and should still work perfectly fine. What you see here is basically some reference counting issue, most likely in the display code. Question to Alex and Harry is