Re: [PATCH 1/3] drm/radeon: stop poisoning the GART TLB

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Am 25.06.2014 05:59, schrieb Michel Dänzer:
On 24.06.2014 19:14, Christian König wrote:
Am 24.06.2014 08:49, schrieb Michel Dänzer:
On 23.06.2014 18:56, Christian König wrote:
Am 23.06.2014 10:15, schrieb Michel Dänzer:
On 19.06.2014 18:45, Christian König wrote:

I think even when we revert to the old code we have a couple of
unsolved
problems with the VM support or in the driver in general where we
should
try to understand the underlying reason for it instead of applying
more
workarounds.
I'm not suggesting applying more workarounds but going back to a known more stable state. It seems like we've maneuvered ourselves to a rather uncomfortable position from there, with no clear way to a better place. But if we basically started from the 3.14 state again, we have a few
known hurdles like mine and Marek's Bonaire etc. which we know any
further improvements will have to pass before they can be considered
for
general consumption.
Yeah agree, especially on the uncomfortable position.

Please try with the two attached patches applied on top of 3.15 and
retest. They should revert back to the old implementation.
Unfortunately, X fails to start with these, see the attached excerpt
from dmesg.

My fault, incorrectly solved a merge conflict and then failed to test
the right kernel.

BTW: Wasn't there an option to tell grup to use the latest installed
kernel instead of the one with the highest version number? Can't seem to
find that any more.

Maybe this helps (section 5. Grub 2 Files & Options).
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1195275

GRUB_DEFAULT

Regards,
  Dieter
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