Re: ATI Radeon Mobility 3470 fails with Kernel 5.0

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Dear Craig,


Am 24.03.22 um 02:09 schrieb Craig M:
I should add some further information:

I have tried using Manjaro KDE, Kubuntu 20 and Kubuntu 18.03 live
disks and all exhibit this 'tearing' issue.

The problem begins rather early on in the boot sequence while the TUI
is logging the startup information and continues to be a problem as
the screen becomes graphic.

I feel that I should be able to rectify this with a setting change.

Again, Thanks for any help.
Craig.

In the future, it’d be great if instead of top-posting you used interleaved style.

On 3/24/22, Craig M <cmroanirgo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

I'm trying to track down a problem with an ancient graphics device ATI
Radeon Mobility 3470.

Ubuntu/Kubuntu 18 is shipped kernel 4.18 and the radeon drivers work well.
With 18.02 and later it ships with kernel 5.0 and the radeon drivers don't.

What I'm seeing is hard to describe. It looks a lot like the scan
lines are interleaved and there's a lot of noise. It's not the typical
screen tearing, nor is it just snow (black and white noise). I can
*just* make out what it being displayed onscreen, but hurts the eyes a
lot to try and do so!

If I hold the kernel back at 4.18 things are just fine.

Some detailed info (from a working 4.18 kernel). Note that the
returned information from a 5.x kernel isn't all that much different:

$ lshw -c video
*-display
       description: VGA compatible controller
       product: RV620/M82 [Mobility Radeon HD 3450/3470]
       vendor: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI]
       physical id: 0
       bus info: pci@0000:01:00.0
       version: 00
       width: 32 bits
       clock: 33MHz
       capabilities: pm pciexpress msi vga_controller bus_master
cap_list rom       configuration: driver=radeon latency=0
resources: irq:26 memory:c0000000-c7ffffff ioport:9000(size=256)
memory:c8020000-c802ffff memory:c0000-dffff


$ modinfo radeon

filename:
/lib/modules/4.18.0-17-generic/kernel/drivers/gpu/drm/radeon/radeon.ko
license:        GPL and additional rights description:    ATI Radeon
author:         Gareth Hughes, Keith Whitwell, others.

...
name:           radeon
vermagic:       4.18.0-17-generic SMP mod_unload
signat:         PKCS#7
signer:
sig_key:
sig_hashalgo:   md4
....

Looking at the output of `dmesg` might also help.

I'm just trying to track down the driver changes between 4.18 and 5.0
to see what I can do to change settings. Any help  would be greatly
appreciated. I've had a quick look through
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/driver/xf86-video-ati but I don't
know where to start (as there's no correlation between releases and
kernels, from what I can see).

As switching the Linux kernel version works, you need to look at the driver in the Linux kernel. As you can easily reproduce your problem, and you are most likely alone with this old hardware, bisecting will probably the way to go. First you can try the packages from Ubuntu’s Kernel PPA [1]. Figuring out, in what version the regression occurs, you then build the Linux kernel yourself, for example with `make bindeb-pkg`, and try to find out the exact commit. There should be some guides on the WWW explaining all this in detail.


Kind regards and good luck,

Paul


PS: It would also be nice to know, if the problem is still present in Linux 5.17.


[1]: https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/



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