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--- Comment #30 from rmokkink ---
Hi,
I have the same problems with my new MSI GP62 6QF laptop.
It has a geforce gtx960m videocard. I installed fedora 25 on it. The only way
to login into the system (gnome) was to disable the nouveau powermanage
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--- Comment #29 from Orsiris de Jong ---
@Peter I have a MSI GE62 6QD (skylake i67-700HQ) which is on the list of both
links you gave me.
Using acpi_osi=! acpi_osi="Windows 2009", I can launch lspci, but the system
freezes a minute or so later wi
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--- Comment #28 from Pablo Cholaky ---
Can you try using pcie_port_pm=off into your boot flags?
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--- Comment #27 from Peter Wu ---
Orsiris What laptop model do you have? It sounds like you are affected by
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=156341
See also
https://github.com/Bumblebee-Project/Bumblebee/issues/764#issuecomment-234494
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--- Comment #26 from Orsiris de Jong ---
I too have a optimus laptop with GM107 / intel graphics card, and I have not
been able to use nouveau driver since I bought the laptop (using kernels 4.3.5
up to 4.8.10 on Fedora 23-25 x64).
I have search
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--- Comment #25 from Perry Yuan ---
HI guys .
The Bug is similar with my graphics panic , so I add related logs here .
When I boot up system ,system will hang at nouveau driver panic , repeat print
nouveau driver panic info , I must force down
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--- Comment #24 from Peter Wu ---
@Efrem Your issue occurs with completely different (desktop) hardware. Please
file a new bug.
(In reply to Rashed Abdel-Tawab from comment #17)
> Created attachment 122747 [details]
> new dmesg during hang
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>
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--- Comment #23 from maimu ---
http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=310422
Is this issue effected mines?
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--- Comment #21 from Tobias Jakobi ---
Created attachment 124332
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Schenker XMD A506 acpidump
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--- Comment #20 from Tobias Jakobi ---
Created attachment 124326
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nouveau run on GM170 with default runpm
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--- Comment #19 from Tobias Jakobi ---
I think I'm seeing the same issue here on a Schenker XMG A506 notebook. The NV
GPU is the dedicated one. AFAIK all display hardware is connected to the Intel
iGPU.
Kernel is vanilla 4.6.1. Actually this is
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--- Comment #18 from Karol Herbst ---
uhh the card seems pretty much messed up after resume, because several things
just fail.
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--- Comment #17 from Rashed Abdel-Tawab ---
Created attachment 122747
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new dmesg during hang
I decided to keep testing this in case we missed something, and running lshw
twic
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--- Comment #16 from Rashed Abdel-Tawab ---
(In reply to Alexandre Courbot from comment #15)
> So according to Karol's comment it seems like the issue might be fixed.
> Rashed, can you confirm that the GPU is operational after runtime resume
> wi
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--- Comment #15 from Alexandre Courbot ---
So according to Karol's comment it seems like the issue might be fixed. Rashed,
can you confirm that the GPU is operational after runtime resume with the patch
I posted?
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--- Comment #14 from Efrem McCrimon ---
This what I captured from dmesg.
PCI 02:00.0 is a 730 GTX w/1Gb DDR5
PCI 01:00.0 is a 960 GTX w/4Gb DDR5
Apr 02 17:08:56 localhost kernel: nouveau :01:00.0: bios: version
84.06.26.00.2c
Apr 02 17:08:
This what I captured from dmesg.
PCI 02:00.0 is a 730 GTX w/1Gb DDR5
PCI 01:00.0 is a 960 GTX w/4Gb DDR5
Apr 02 17:08:56 localhost kernel: nouveau :01:00.0: bios: version
84.06.26.00.2c
Apr 02 17:08:56 localhost kernel: nouveau :01:00.0: gr: using external
firmware
Apr 02 17:08:56 localh
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--- Comment #13 from Karol Herbst ---
(In reply to Rashed Abdel-Tawab from comment #10)
> Created attachment 122654 [details]
> dmesg using tentative fix
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> Alexandre, using the tentative fix you uploaded it switches GPUs properly
> now. Here i
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--- Comment #12 from Efrem McCrimon ---
I will not be able to test until later this afternoon. I have a GTX 960 as
PCI 01:00.0 and GTX 730 as PCI 02:00.0.
I will send over dmesg/journalctl -k.
Regards
Efrem
On Apr 1, 2016 4:02 AM, wrote:
> *Co
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--- Comment #11 from Alexandre Courbot ---
Thanks Rashed. This looks better but something seems to be going wrong with
PCI. I'm pretty clueless about PCI/ACPI, so let's see if someone else has
something to suggest...
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--- Comment #10 from Rashed Abdel-Tawab ---
Created attachment 122654
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dmesg using tentative fix
Alexandre, using the tentative fix you uploaded it switches GPUs properly now
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--- Comment #9 from Alexandre Courbot ---
Dave, I tried adding the option you suggested, but it did not allow me to
enable runtime PM, sadly. /sys/class/drm/card0/power/runtime_status still
"unsupported" despite nouveau.ko being loaded with "mode
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--- Comment #7 from Dave Airlie ---
can you try booting with acpi_osi="!Windows 2013" on the kernel command line.
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--- Comment #6 from Alexandre Courbot ---
Maybe these messages are pointing to the root of the problem:
[ 51.608479] nouveau :01:00.0: Refused to change power state, currently
in D3
[ 51.683924] nouveau :01:00.0: Refused to change po
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