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(In reply to Thaddaeus Tintenfisch from comment #22)
> I was able to resolve the FPS drop by running the following two commands:
>
> echo battery > /sys/class/drm/card0/device/power_dpm_state
> echo balanced > /sys/class/drm/card0/device/power_dpm_state
In this case, I guess this now becomes bug
I was able to resolve the FPS drop by running the following two
commands:
echo battery > /sys/class/drm/card0/device/power_dpm_state
echo balanced > /sys/class/drm/card0/device/power_dpm_state
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[drm:rv770_dpm_set_power_state] *ERROR* rv770_set_sw_state faile
Now with kernel 4.4-rc3 the error messages are gone, but the performance
issue is still present (glxgears: ~440 FPS before suspend, ~180 FPS
after).
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As expected, error messages disappear, performance problems do not
reappear.
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[drm:rv770_dpm_set_power_state] *ERROR* rv770_s
Created attachment 120091
quiet errors
This patch will quiet the errors unless you enable driver debugging.
Apply on top of the previous patch.
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Yes, the new patch behaves exactly as you describe: I don't see any
performance degradation after suspend/resume, although error messages
are still present.
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Created attachment 120072
possible fix
Does this patch help? You will still get the error messages, but
everything else should work.
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It seems that the timeout is too small. A dirty fix replacing
rdev->usec_timeout with 100 in rv770_send_msg_to_smc
(drivers/gpu/drm/radeon/rv770_smc.c) works for me (both *ERROR*s in
kernel log disappear, performance returns to normal).
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Same issue on Debian 8 stable, kernel 3.16: two *ERROR*s in kernel log
and a notable performance degradation in some games after
suspend/resume.
I have tried the proposed patch, it does not help (the recompiled driver
still has the same behavior).
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I had the same problem. But after update a kernel this message
disappeared and i have no problems with graphics now.
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On my machine this only visible thing this radeon.dpm=0 does is to
silent the error message at resume from sleep. I see no graphic perf
increase (at least with glxgears) and still scrolling issue for the app
that had it (assuming it is actually related to graphics).
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I tried with option radeon.dpm=0 and yes the message disappears at
resume from sleep.
But on my machine I never noticed graphics slowdown (at least with
vlank_mode=0 glxgears). I'm not a consumer of fancy graphics or games.
However what I noticed without that option was buggy scrolling in
Firefox
I just realized that another performance issue I had is actually caused
by this bug. This occurs with kernel 3.10.0-229.1.2.el7.centos.plus
(and probably all kernels). After I suspend/resume scrolling in gnome-
terminal is very slow. For example if I 'cat /var/log/messages' then
scrolling in gno
** Bug watch added: Linux Kernel Bug Tracker #71891
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I can duplicate this problem with CentOS 7.1.
When I run kernel 3.10.0-229.1.2.el7.centos.plus I don't see (or at
least notice) the performance issue after resuming from suspend, however
I do receive the same errors. Additionally X will randomly hang (maybe
5% of the time) when I resume, I suspec
Ardien at https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=71891 they state
"...found in the kernel source file drivers/gpu/drm/radeon/rv770.c.
Despite the name this function is used for RV710, RV730 (yours) and
RV770.". So my uneducated guess is that the patch does apply to you.
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I forgot to mention the OS I'm using:
ArchLinux x86-64
Linux 4.0 from testing repo (also happens with the kernel from core repo)
mesa 10.5.4 from stock core repo
xf86-video-ati 1:7.5 from stock core repo
No patch, no personal kernel boot options, basically zero config.
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Hi,
I also experience this problem with my laptop at resume from sleep.
About log messages, there does not seem to be a message when entering
sleep. When resuming from sleep, I can briefly see this message printed
on the screen:
kernel: [drm:rv730_stop_dpm [radeon]] *ERROR* Could not force DPM t
Now, on Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS with Linux 3.18.1:
valentin@ACER-VALENTIN2:~$ dmesg | grep drm
[ 13.285632] [drm] Initialized drm 1.1.0 20060810
[ 14.558393] [drm] radeon kernel modesetting enabled.
[ 14.558511] fb: switching to radeondrmfb from VESA VGA
[ 14.560642] [drm] initializing kernel m
The patch does not seem to fix the problem here, still seeing the error
messages in my log.
Can anyone else please test it?
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Same issue occurs with Radeon HD 4550 (RV710) using kernel 3.13 with
Ubuntu 14.04. Resuming from Suspend boots to less than optimal graphics
state. A reboot will return normal functionality.
dmesg | grep power returns familiar output but with the these error
lines:
[ 1420.560438] [drm:rv730_stop_
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The 3.15 doesn't boot, same after rebuild and full reinstallation.
But it seem on 3.14.4 the bug is fixed.
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I have successful build the kernel 3.14.4 and it boot correctly, I have not
seen this message, but I'm not sure.
The kernel 3.15 is currently in build with the same params...
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Hum,
I have build the kernel 3.15 but it not start like usual, it test manu thing
and crash with kobject error **
So, i will retry a new build but for the moment:
"kernel-unable-to-test-upstream"
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Hello,
On Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, when the computer starts (before the splash screen
appears), I see this error in the console:
[drm:rv770_dpm_set_power_state] *ERROR* rv770_set_sw_state failed
I don't know what
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Hello,
On Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, when the computer starts (before the splash screen
appears), I see this error in the console:
[drm:rv770_dpm_set_power_state] *ERROR* rv770_set_sw_state failed
I don't know what does exactly this bug, but I supposed that it's not
normal.
OS: Li
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