Bug 42997

Summary: [R600] Corruption after resume from suspend to ram
Product: DRI Reporter: Thomas Wendt <thoemy>
Component: DRM/RadeonAssignee: Default DRI bug account <dri-devel>
Status: RESOLVED MOVED QA Contact:
Severity: normal    
Priority: medium    
Version: XOrg git   
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)   
OS: Linux (All)   
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i915 platform: i915 features:
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Description Flags
Xorg log showing start, suspend and resume
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Screenshot of the corruption
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Screenshot of the corruption
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dmesg output none

Description Thomas Wendt 2011-11-16 09:03:15 UTC
Created attachment 53605 [details] [review]
Xorg log showing start, suspend and resume

After resuming from suspend to ram I experience corruptions on the whole screen. I'm using a compositing desktop with gnome-shell but the corruption is also visible in the text consoles. I can recover from the corruption and continue work normally if I change the resolution or screen orientation.
This bug is present in the kernel versions 3.0 - 3.2rc2 and I think also in some releases before them. The graphics card is a HD3870, X.Org X Server 1.11.1.902
The radeon module is loaded with dynclks=1 audio=1

Attached are pictures of the corruption and a my Xorg.log. Any other information I can provide?
Comment 1 Thomas Wendt 2011-11-16 09:04:56 UTC
Created attachment 53606 [details]
Screenshot of the corruption
Comment 2 Thomas Wendt 2011-11-16 09:05:23 UTC
Created attachment 53607 [details]
Screenshot of the corruption
Comment 3 Alex Deucher 2011-11-16 09:13:24 UTC
Please attach your dmesg output.
Comment 4 Thomas Wendt 2011-11-16 09:15:13 UTC
Created attachment 53608 [details]
dmesg output
Comment 5 Martin Peres 2019-11-19 08:23:27 UTC
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