Bug 92495

Summary: Freeze/black screen on DPM/after changing power_profile
Product: DRI Reporter: John Frei <johann_frei>
Component: DRM/RadeonAssignee: Default DRI bug account <dri-devel>
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE QA Contact:
Severity: major    
Priority: medium    
Version: XOrg git   
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)   
OS: Linux (All)   
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Description John Frei 2015-10-16 12:18:32 UTC
Created attachment 118918 [details]
vram bios

I'm using an R9 390 (PowerColor Radeon R9 390 PCS+) on Fedora 22.

If I try to use DPM with the kernel parameter dpm=1, I get a black screen/freeze after the login on GDM.
So I tried to disable DPM, which worked for me to use the computer for basic work, but the 3D performance is very poor (even slower than my good old HD 5770).
Everytime I want to change the power_profile to high, I get an instant black screen/freeze, too.
Then I cannot do anything anymore (CTRL+ALT+F1/F2... does not work).

Is it a bug in the power management/reclocking code?!?

R9 390 on radeonsi
Mesa 11.1 (<-- Problem also exists on Mesa 10.6)
Fedora 22 x86_64
Comment 1 John Frei 2015-10-16 12:19:18 UTC
Created attachment 118919 [details]
dmesg with dpm=0
Comment 2 John Frei 2015-10-16 12:20:03 UTC
Created attachment 118920 [details]
Xorg log
Comment 3 John Frei 2015-10-16 12:21:46 UTC
I'm not sure if it is the same bug as Bug 91880.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=91880
Comment 4 John Frei 2015-10-16 12:45:25 UTC
Things I forgot to mention:
The card works like a charm on Windows.
Setting the power_profile to low/mid doesn't trigger the crash.

If the crash was triggered, I can't connect to the ssh daemon via an remote device.
Comment 5 Alex Deucher 2015-10-16 15:01:33 UTC

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 91880 ***

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