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Subject: [Bug 81644] Random crashes on RadeonSI with Chromium.
Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2014 14:40:46 +0000
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3D81644
--- Comment #135 from Christian K=C3=B6nig ---
(In reply to comment #134)
> I'd like to test disabling UVD. I'll dig in the kernel to report UVD as
> disabled for SI for this test. This should narrow where we have to look f=
or
> this bug.
Sometimes UVD functions are needed for power management to work correctly, =
so
not enabling UVD at all might not be an option either. But I'm not sure if =
that
applies to your hardware or not.
Easiest way to disable UVD otherwise is to just add an "return -1" to the
beginning of radeon_uvd_init in the kernel module.
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nt # 135
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from Christian K=C3=B6nig
(In reply to comment =
#134)
> I'd like to test disabling UVD. I'll dig in the =
kernel to report UVD as
> disabled for SI for this test. This should narrow where we have to loo=
k for
> this bug.
Sometimes UVD functions are needed for power management to work correctly, =
so
not enabling UVD at all might not be an option either. But I'm not sure if =
that
applies to your hardware or not.
Easiest way to disable UVD otherwise is to just add an "return -1"=
; to the
beginning of radeon_uvd_init in the kernel module.
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