On 2017-11-29 03:40 PM, Oded Gabbay wrote: > On Wed, Nov 29, 2017 at 2:31 PM, Oded Gabbay <oded.gabbay at gmail.com> wrote: >> On Wed, Nov 29, 2017 at 1:16 PM, Michel Dänzer <michel at daenzer.net> wrote: >>> On 2017-11-01 09:31 AM, Oded Gabbay wrote: >>>> ok, taken to -next. >>> >>> This change broke the radeon driver on my Kaveri laptop. The gdm login >>> screen works, but logging into the GNOME on Xorg session quickly results >>> in a GPU hang and associated badness, see the attached dmesg. >>> >>> Reverting this change on top of drm-next makes it work again. >>> >>> On a hunch, I've tried reverting commits 62a7b7fbd08e ("drm/radeon: >>> reduce number of free VMIDs and pipes in KV") and 28b57b856b63 >>> ("drm/radeon/cik: Don't touch int of pipes 1-7"), but no luck. >>> >>> Any ideas for what else is missing? >>> >>> Note that the amdkfd driver isn't actually active anyway, because I'm >>> disabling the IOMMU. Is it possible that it's still doing or triggering >>> some needed HW setup before it bails in that case? >>> >>> >>> P.S. Assuming we can fix this without reverting, maybe we could also >>> remove rdev->grbm_idx_mutex again? >>> >>> -- >>> Earthling Michel Dänzer | http://www.amd.com >>> Libre software enthusiast | Mesa and X developer >> >> Hi Michel, >> Even without IOMMU, amdkfd will initialize the module and internal >> structures per device, up to the point where it tries to register a >> callback with the iommu driver. >> If IOMMU is disabled, it will fail then with the following error >> message (in dmesg): "error getting iommu info. is the iommu enabled?" >> >> Having said that, it doesn't initialize anything in the device H/W >> itself, so I find this very weird. >> >> I looked at the patch itself again and I don't see anything suspicious. >> >> I'll try to resurrect my Kaveri machine to check this, but it will >> take some time. >> >> Oded > > Any chance that the increase of VMIDs from 8 to 16 somehow (although I > don't know how) caused this problem ? > The desktop gui also didn't work for me, but when I changed the VMID > number back to 8 (in cik.c) the gui worked again. > > Michel, could you try this as well ? Yeah, that also occurred to me in the meantime, and I can confirm your findings. My guess right now is that it's related to cik_pcie_init_compute_vmid. -- Earthling Michel Dänzer | http://www.amd.com Libre software enthusiast | Mesa and X developer