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Unfortunately due to powerpc not being an officially supported
architecture, I don't think the updates I wanted to make to this kernel
qualify for a stable release update. I will however build a new set of
kernels and make them available for people to use, with this fix
included.
affects
Also confirmed, 1.67GHz G4 Ti-Book, using jaunty's PPC kernel (v.
2.6.28-6-powerpc). Blue-background all.
Found bug #370200 as well... relevant or no??
Has Luke really been working on a kernel update for the past two months?
I hope it's ready now :-)
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runnung vanilla 2.6.29.4 on PPC Powermac G5 (ATI Radeon 9600 RV350)
glxinfo shows Direct rendering:yes, but still using the software rasterizer
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I had the same issue. I installed 2.6.29.4 and it resolved the issue.
Here's a link to compiling and installing a kernel in powerpc jaunty.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=453497
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Ok, testing on my iBook, the changes in function calls that jh suggested
work. I shall get this fixed up in a kernel update, along with a few
other bits and pieces.
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Thanks for this find. It should be easier to track down the cause of
this bug with git annotate on the powerpc kernel source tree for Ubuntu.
I also have an iBook G4 that appears to be showing the same behavior, so
testing the eventual fix should be easy for me at least.
affects
I built K.org 2.6.29.2 and that works with DRM; this is probably
significant in that it uses the write combining drm_core_ioremap_wc(),
so it would appear that the Ubuntu patches for write combining are the
culprit:
In summary:
Ubuntu-pcc 2.6.28-6-powerpc [drm_core_ioremap_wc()] - fails
Further confirmation probably isn't necessary, but I've compiled and
tested 2.6.28.8 with success. Also, I've been having stability issues
with X since I've used the BusMode workaround, but I'm not sure yet if
they're related.
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Shortly after all this started, I built linux-
source_2.6.28.11.15_all.deb on PPC to see if that later version (the
source for then current ia32 version) had the fault, and it did on PPC.
Yesterday, following spydouglas' example, I built kernel.org 2.6.28.10,
which, as we now know, works on PPC.
Same here. Here's a image of the panic dump if that helps anyone (note
that the green dots are normal on my old machine in console mode).
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Tormod, is 2.6.30 safe for jaunty? It is in the karmic section...
At least for i386 it is not a problem to use the Karmic kernel in
Jaunty, generally any newer kernel works fine. Also, since it installs
next to (and does not replace) the old kernel, there is no risk, you can
always choose the
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Per a previous comment, I compiled a vanilla kernel (2.6.28.10) and DRI
works fine. I can also compile and test an earlier 2.6.28 release if
that would help isolate the issue.
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spydouglas, thanks, that is very useful. I understand I was wrong about
the upstream versions, since the linux-ports versions do not match the
linux versions: linux-ports 2.6.28-5.11 is based on linux 2.6.28-11.34
which again is based on upstream 2.6.28.8, whereas the linux-ports
2.6.28-4.10 is
The author of the above patch commented on IRC:
- maybe some issue with ioremap_wc() on the ubuntu kernel
- upstream kernels use ioremap_wc() already
- drm in upstream kernels
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Can you please also add /var/log/dmesg from a working and a non-working
kernel?
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I don't have anything new to come with, but just so that it doesn't get
lost:
As I stated in Bug #354677 (a duplicate of this one), a temporary work
around that works for me is to add
Option BusType PCI
to the Device section in /etc/X11/xorg.conf . I am assuming this comes
with a slight
Dmesg file 2.6.28-6-powerpc for failure case
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Confirming the workaround. BusType PCI makes things way better.
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can you attach the entire xorg.conf? mine is empty (0 bytes)
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There is now a 2.6.30 kernel for powerpc, please check if the issue has
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Simon, as asked, here is my xorg.conf
Tormod, is 2.6.30 safe for jaunty? It is in the karmic section...
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I installed the new kernel from linux-
image-2.6.30-1-powerpc_2.6.30-1.1_powerpc.deb on my ibook G4, but it
greets me with a kernel BUG/Oops and a panic early during the boot
process so I can't really try it out.
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jaunty as released?
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In principle yes, but is Jaunty really released for powerpc? I hope
there will be some newer powerpc kernels.
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According to http://lists.x.org/archives/xorg-devel/2009-May/000825.html
this is a bug in the Ubuntu kernel. Vanilla kernel should work fine.
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You can look through the Ubuntu changelog and see if any Ubuntu changes
were made, then (since the -4 is based on 2.6.28 and the -5 on 2.6.28.1)
check the upstream changelog between 2.6.28 and 2.6.28.1.
If someone can build a vanilla 2.6.28 and 2.6.28.1 and test and compare,
to rule out any
I'm affected by this issue (1GHz eMac) as well and can help test things.
In the meantime, is there a version of that old kernel floating around
that I can downgrade to so I can get my 3D working again? My Mac is
virtually unusable without it.
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As per description of initial bug, 2.6.28-4-powerpc is the last working
kernel (which I still have in /var/cache/apt/archives if you can't find
it anywhere else ...)
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Reassigning to the ports kernel package as this is a real kernel issue
rather than an issue with the -meta package.
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Question from upstream: Is this a 64-bit kernel? Does it happen with a
32-bit kernel?
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32-bit kernel on an old G4 1Ghz.
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As one of those affected, I'm using a 32 bit kernel (old ibook G4).
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http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ports/daily-live/current/ , but I don't know
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Can you please try to boot with the nopat boot parameter?
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$ uname -a
Linux tigger 2.6.28-6-powerpc #20-Ubuntu Fri Apr 17 08:30:40 UTC 2009 ppc
GNU/Linux
$ cat /proc/cmdline
root=/dev/hda3 ro nopat quiet splash
[ 53.395940] agpgart-uninorth :00:0b.0: putting AGP V2 device into 4x mode
[ 53.395959] radeonfb :00:10.0: putting AGP V2 device
Same here. nopat makes no difference
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Thanks. Yes, unfortunately it was not that simple. Is 2.6.28-4-powerpc
the latest kernel on powerpc?
In lack of newer kernels, I can suggest building updated drm modules
separately. There is a drm-modules-sources package at
https://launchpad.net/~xorg-edgers/+archive/ppa (in drm-snapshot) which
Please also provide dmesg after loading the drm module with its debug=1 option:
1. Shut down X and modprobe -r drm (or boot with text boot parameter).
2. modprobe drm debug=1
3. Start X (for instance with startx)
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modprobe -r radeon drm it should probably be in (1) above.
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The dmesg after setting debug=1
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