Summary: | [IVB] GPU hang after S3 (3.13) | ||||||
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Product: | DRI | Reporter: | lharrington | ||||
Component: | DRM/Intel | Assignee: | Intel GFX Bugs mailing list <intel-gfx-bugs> | ||||
Status: | CLOSED FIXED | QA Contact: | Intel GFX Bugs mailing list <intel-gfx-bugs> | ||||
Severity: | normal | ||||||
Priority: | medium | CC: | intel-gfx-bugs, lharrington, przanoni | ||||
Version: | unspecified | ||||||
Hardware: | x86-64 (AMD64) | ||||||
OS: | Linux (All) | ||||||
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Description
lharrington
2014-10-17 20:02:50 UTC
Can you reproduce this on every suspend/resume cycle? Can you please boot with drm.debug=0xe as a Kernel parameter - you can pass it form Grub -, reproduce the problem, then attach the output of "dmesg" here? The hang as such isn't particularly interesting (bug 77104). The flickering if it is at subsecond intervals is something different and novel. (In reply to Chris Wilson from comment #2) > The hang as such isn't particularly interesting (bug 77104). The flickering > if it is at subsecond intervals is something different and novel. Flickering is definitely sub-second. Is a video of it helpful? I'll continue to profile the issue and report back with my findings, after setting the variable suggested by Paulo. Thank you gentlemen (In reply to Paulo Zanoni from comment #1) > Can you reproduce this on every suspend/resume cycle? > > Can you please boot with drm.debug=0xe as a Kernel parameter - you can pass > it form Grub -, reproduce the problem, then attach the output of "dmesg" > here? I can reproduce every time I resume from suspend with HDMI attached. I will add the kernel flag and report back with findings. Thank you Had disk failure and ended up with Ubuntu 14.10, which the driver package does not yet support. How should the bug be closed? If the Q4 2014 release ends up acting the same I'll open another if necessary. Thank you for your help. Ok, please re-open if this is still an issue with current kernels, along with a current crash dump (assuming the crash dump doesn't crash itself!). |
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