On 01.12.2015 19:01, Pavel Machek wrote: > On Mon 2015-11-30 09:39:54, Christian König wrote: >> On 29.11.2015 23:22, Pavel Machek wrote: >>> On Sun 2015-11-29 20:48:53, Christian König wrote: >>>> On 28.11.2015 21:58, Pavel Machek wrote: >>>>> Ring test failure is often caused by too high agpmode. Tell the user >>>>> what to try. >>>>> >>>>> Signed-off-by: Pavel Machek <pavel@xxxxxx> >>>> NAK, the ring test can fail for any number of reasons and the agpmode is >>>> actually rather unlikely to be the cause. >>> Well, when I asked on the list "why this is happened" I got "umm, >>> noone knows" response that was not exactly helpful. And then someone >>> told me about agpmode. >>> >>> If you know about the reasons it can fail, could you list them near >>> the DRM_ERROR, at least as a comment? >> >> Well as I said, that could be any number of reasons. Some of them even >> completely unrelated to the driver itself. >> >> E.g. BIOS setting, faulty hardware, problems with the writeback etc... There >> is really not a list you could give here. >> >> Lowering the agpmode usually helps more to prevent random corruptions and >> problems under load. > > Take a look at > > http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/linux/kernel/2197183 > > . I had a problem, you did not know how to debug it, but it already > happened to pebolle at tiscali ... and yes, it was agpmode. That > problem is clearly more common then you realize... So this should go > in. I agree with Christian, but at the very least, agpmode must not be mentioned if AGP isn't being used in the first place, i.e. either the GPU isn't AGP or is being forced to PCI(e) mode. -- Earthling Michel Dänzer | http://www.amd.com Libre software enthusiast | Mesa and X developer _______________________________________________ dri-devel mailing list dri-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/dri-devel