https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=111481 L.S.S. changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |ragnaros39216@yandex.com --- Comment #151 from L.S.S. --- Created attachment 145807 --> https://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=145807&action=edit captured GCVM_L2_PROTECTION_FAULT errors in the log. This was captured on 5.4(rc) kernel. I'm having similar issues with Navi on Manjaro (both 5.3 and 5.4 kernels). Both kernels were from official Manjaro repos. It's almost 100% reproducible using Cinnamon's file manager, Nemo. It can happen right after I start it, or after I click something (such as opening a folder). Interestingly, I haven't gotten a freeze from use web browsers (Firefox, Chromium) just yet. When the system froze, the rest of the stuffs are still running. The froze happened in the morning and since I was about to leave for work I left the system as is (until I get back home in the evening). The xmrig (CPU) mining session in the background continued to work as normal as observed from the pool's dashboard. It seems the protection fault errors would appear after the system has frozen long enough (I only saw it appear at the time I left it on frozen for a while, and the rest of the times I reset my system right after it froze). If resetting the system only a short a while after the freeze happened, the log will end only at "ring sdma0 timeout". It seems the "nodma nongg" trick partially worked on 5.3 (5.3.6 to be precise) as the system hasn't frozen for the time being (even when using Nemo). It however, doesn't work with the 5.4 (rc) kernel as I still got a freeze caused by the same "ring sdma0 timeout" error. Off-topic: On 5.3 kernel, the mouse cursor feels sluggish as if my monitor is running at 30Hz (while xrandr reports it's indeed 60Hz), while the mouse cursor works fine on 5.4(rc) kernel. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.