[Bug 100443] DMESG: [powerplay] Can't find requested voltage id in vdd_dep_on_sclk table!

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changed bug 100443
What Removed Added
Resolution --- FIXED
Status REOPENED RESOLVED

Comment # 40 on bug 100443 from
(In reply to Devin Prince from comment #39)
> Hi Christian,
> 
> I hope it's okay if I re-open this bug. I still seem to be having it, almost
> a year later.
> 
> A while ago (not exactly sure when), ppfeaturemask stopped working for me,
> and now I am required to set amdgpu.dpm to 0 in order to successfully boot
> to a GUI, otherwise it hangs after a few drivers load. I can do most things,
> but performance is very poor. Setting dpm=0 and ppfeaturemask=1 or
> 0xffffffff has a strange effect where it will successfully boot, but I can't
> load any sort of GUI, saying it can't detect or connect to a display (with
> and without X configs).
> 
> What sort of identifier would be needed to integrate this card into the
> driver? And what other information would you find useful (commands I can run
> would be helpful)

Sounds like you may have a different issue.  Please file a new bug and include
your dmesg output and xorg log if you are using X.


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