Bug ID | 104932 |
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Summary | Hang when running X11/Wayland on GFX8/Polaris10/Ellesmere/Rx-480-8GiB (agd5f a5592a6df4f45a018b48f252ad1c498e683e9b9d, hwentland's DC-Patches-Jan-31-2018.mbox applied) |
Product | DRI |
Version | XOrg git |
Hardware | Other |
OS | All |
Status | NEW |
Severity | normal |
Priority | medium |
Component | DRM/AMDgpu |
Assignee | dri-devel@lists.freedesktop.org |
Reporter | robink@creosotehill.org |
Created attachment 137158 [details]
Kernel serial log while firing up the Awesome WM
Hello-
I've been having (for a while now, and going back a bit in terms of AMDGPU
tree commit history) an issue whereby the framebuffer & graphics stack
(*usually* not the kernel writ large) will hang upon firing up XOrg's XServer
or a Wayland compositor (in my case, GNOME-Shell).
What compounded my frustration was that I'd rarely (if ever) see any output
from the Xorg server, the Wayland compositor, or the kernel indicating there
was any sort of problem, save for a trapped SIGQUIT (trap3) hitting
gnome-shell.
Finally, in firing up X11 directly w/ Awesome as the WM I obtained some
kernel output which will hopefully prove useful in diagnosing this issue. It's
below (and attached):
amdgpu 0000:01:00.0: VM_CONTEXT1_PROTECTION_FAULT_ADDR 0x00500002
amdgpu 0000:01:00.0: VM_CONTEXT1_PROTECTION_FAULT_STATUS 0x0A088002
amdgpu 0000:01:00.0: VM fault (0x02, vmid 5, pasid 32768) at page 5242882, read
from 'TC6' (0x54433600) (136)
[drm:amdgpu_job_timedout] *ERROR* ring gfx timeout, last signaled seq=45, last
emitted seq=48
[drm] IP block:gfx_v8_0 is hung!
[drm] GPU recovery disabled.
Doubt it's tremendously useful, but kernel output with gnome-shell (in this
case acting as a Wayland compositor) is below and attached as well:
traps: gnome-shell[1260] trap int3 ip:7f6e4b956e01 sp:7ffe72a8aa50 error:0 in
libglib-2.0.so.0.5200.3[7f6e4b908000+10f000]
traps: gnome-shell[1336] trap int3 ip:7f0f89b3ee01 sp:7ffefd8d3df0 error:0 in
libglib-2.0.so.0.5200.3[7f0f89af0000+10f000]
traps: gnome-shell[1351] trap int3 ip:7f0984cb6e01 sp:7ffd3caa7650 error:0 in
libglib-2.0.so.0.5200.3[7f0984c68000+10f000]
Lastly, my Xorg.0.log is attached, but you'll find it's quite boring (no
complaints, which is good, but seemingly no useful debugging information,
either).
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