[Bug 100109] Graphics Lockup if monitor disconnected and then set into standby

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Bug ID 100109
Summary Graphics Lockup if monitor disconnected and then set into standby
Product DRI
Version XOrg git
Hardware Other
OS All
Status NEW
Severity normal
Priority medium
Component DRM/AMDgpu-pro
Assignee dri-devel@lists.freedesktop.org
Reporter kierangrant@linux.com

Created attachment 130119 [details]
Various log files

I got a Kernel Oops from with AMDGPU-PRO for Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS x86-64 version
16.60 after unplugging and plugging in my HDMI display...

Computer was left on overnight to do some long IO operation... before I left
it, I turned monitor off... at the time my MATE display settings was to put
monitor to sleep after 30 minutes... so I guess it tried that after 30
minutes...

Next day... I got no graphics response... after trying various F-n combos... I
eventually tried some SysRq keys to force text console... but stock Ubuntu
SysRq limit was in effect *doh*...

That is when as a last resort thought to unplug and re-plug in monitor... in
hopes that would magically do something... it did something alright...

I got Kernel OOPS at that moment... it was early morning for me :|

Attached is a snippet of my syslog plus various ls* outputs...

I have a MSI Radeon RX480 8GB

I will see if I can manually reproduce the bug to get a Xorg.log file... I
forgot that one and old one is now gone :/


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