I pushed some updated patches to my drm-next-3.11 branch that should fix the outstanding issue with NI asics and also adds a debugfs interface for tracking the current power state.
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Originally posted by agd5f View PostI pushed some updated patches to my drm-next-3.11 branch that should fix the outstanding issue with NI asics and also adds a debugfs interface for tracking the current power state.
Originally posted by IbidemCan dpm be enabled after loading radeon via sysfs, like dynpm?
If not, would it be possible to change that?
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Originally posted by Ibidem View PostCan dpm be enabled after loading radeon via sysfs, like dynpm?
If not, would it be possible to change that?
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Originally posted by agd5f View PostI pushed some updated patches to my drm-next-3.11 branch that should fix the outstanding issue with NI asics and also adds a debugfs interface for tracking the current power state.
another issue is if i start with the drm-next-3.11 kernel radeonsi doesnt seem to work correctly[it spawn 1 ksoftirq per core and give hell to the CPU], i assume llvm need update, so ill compile today revision[i have 30 jun] with libdrm today git and see if persist. drm-next-wip-5 works fine tho
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My HD 6870 doesn't work with the latest patches. Once KMS is enabled during boot, the screen is covered in an abundant amount of artifacts that spell doom. It works with the previous patch set (drm-next-3.11-wip-5).
I'm using Arch with the latest mesa/ati related packages found here.
I noticed that HomeSp's 6870 is working fine with the latest patches, so oddly enough I'm hoping that this is a true regression and not PEBKAC, as I'd not like to waste anyone's time. Is there any information that I can give that might help resolve this?
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ASUS hd6770 hang with radeon.dpm=1 in X
drm-next 77ef8bbc87be7ad10b410247efc6d0f10676b401
tty looks like
With dpm T 39C, without 52C.
radeon_pm_info
uvd vclk: 0 dclk: 0
power level 0 sclk: 15700 mclk: 30000 vddc: 950 vddci: 1100
dmesg - http://pastebin.com/njw0hhtq
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HD7770 without success
$vblank_mode=0 lightsmark:
with DPM - 57 fps
dmesg:
[ 1263.101071] switching from power state:
[ 1263.101072] ui class: performance
[ 1263.101074] internal class: none
[ 1263.101076] caps:
[ 1263.101079] uvd vclk: 0 dclk: 0
[ 1263.101081] power level 0 sclk: 30000 mclk: 15000 vddc: 825 vddci: 900 pcie gen: 1
[ 1263.101084] power level 1 sclk: 40000 mclk: 115000 vddc: 950 vddci: 950 pcie gen: 1
[ 1263.101086] power level 2 sclk: 102000 mclk: 115000 vddc: 1200 vddci: 950 pcie gen: 1
[ 1263.101088] status: c r
[ 1385.489321] switching to power state:
[ 1385.489327] ui class: performance
[ 1385.489329] internal class: none
[ 1385.489332] caps:
[ 1385.489334] uvd vclk: 0 dclk: 0
[ 1385.489338] power level 0 sclk: 30000 mclk: 15000 vddc: 825 vddci: 900 pcie gen: 1
[ 1385.489340] power level 1 sclk: 40000 mclk: 115000 vddc: 950 vddci: 950 pcie gen: 1
[ 1385.489343] power level 2 sclk: 102000 mclk: 115000 vddc: 1200 vddci: 950 pcie gen: 1
[ 1385.489345] status: c r
...
x4
with static PM "low" - 57fps
with static PM "high" - 234fps
uvd crash system
edit:
when uvd start:
kernel: switching from power state:
kernel: ui class: performance
kernel: internal class: none
kernel: caps:
kernel: uvd vclk: 0 dclk: 0
kernel: power level 0 sclk: 30000 mclk: 15000 vddc: 825 vddci: 900 pcie gen: 1
kernel: power level 1 sclk: 40000 mclk: 115000 vddc: 950 vddci: 950 pcie gen: 1
kernel: power level 2 sclk: 102000 mclk: 115000 vddc: 1200 vddci: 950 pcie gen: 1
kernel: status: c
kernel: switching to power state:
kernel: ui class: none
kernel: internal class: uvd
kernel: caps: video
kernel: uvd vclk: 72000 dclk: 56000
kernel: power level 0 sclk: 40000 mclk: 115000 vddc: 950 vddci: 950 pcie gen: 1
kernel: power level 1 sclk: 40000 mclk: 115000 vddc: 950 vddci: 950 pcie gen: 1
kernel: power level 2 sclk: 102000 mclk: 115000 vddc: 1200 vddci: 950 pcie gen: 1
kernel: status: r
after that system goes down.Last edited by frosth; 02 July 2013, 07:31 AM.
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