[Bug 116101] "RIP radeon_gem_va_ioctl+0x35/0x650", "Userspace still has active objects", and "trying to unbind memory from uninitialized GART !" when unbinding from radeon

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https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=116101

Joe P. <MonopolyMan720@xxxxxxx> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|NEW                         |RESOLVED
         Resolution|---                         |INVALID

--- Comment #5 from Joe P. <MonopolyMan720@xxxxxxx> ---
(In reply to Christian König from comment #4)
> It doesn't matter what OpenGL driver you currently use for the desktop. The
> hardware is in use by something so unbinding can't work correctly.
> 
> Try "sudo lsof /dev/dri/card1" (or whatever number your Radeon card is) to
> figure out which process it is using.
> 
> Might be that X has opened for prime support or something without your
> knowledge.
> 
> Another possibility is that a framebuffer device is still bound to it.

Wow, can't believe it was that simple. I checked and X was using the device. I 
set the ignore option of the 290 to true in the X configuration file and it
worked fine. X wasn't using the device and I am still able to use PRIME
offloading. I'm having some issues when using PRIME, but that's a separate
issue and I can now unbind the device. Thanks. Marking the bug as invalid.

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