Bug 198551

Summary: amdgpu error on shutdown or gpu intense game
Product: Drivers Reporter: illuslion1998
Component: Video(DRI - non Intel)Assignee: drivers_video-dri
Status: RESOLVED OBSOLETE    
Severity: normal CC: gerrybinder01, kenaanna33, linuxale, troy28217
Priority: P1    
Hardware: All   
OS: Linux   
Kernel Version: 4.15.1 Subsystem:
Regression: No Bisected commit-id:
Attachments: amdgpu error log
AMDGPU Error in-game

Description illuslion1998 2018-01-22 23:20:56 UTC
Created attachment 273797 [details]
amdgpu error log

I get this error sometimes when I try to shutdown my computer. It freezes everything and I have to hard reset my computer. This sometimes also happens when I play a GPU intense game. (Example CS:GO). My GPU is Radeon R5 M255.
Comment 1 fin4478 2018-01-27 06:58:38 UTC
You are using really old kernel and amdgpu driver. Use this one before making bug reports:
https://cgit.freedesktop.org/~agd5f/linux/log/?h=drm-next-4.17-wip

And follow when a new wip kernel repository is created. Also use Oibaf ppa or similar fresh Mesa. Easiest to use amdgpu open source drivers is with Debian testing Xfce.
Comment 2 illuslion1998 2018-02-11 22:12:43 UTC
Created attachment 274119 [details]
AMDGPU Error in-game

Now I get this error on Linux 4.15. It should have a newer amdgpu version.
Comment 3 Alessandro Surace 2018-06-21 06:51:27 UTC
I had a similar problem on a Dell Latitude E5470.
I had the follow error in the logs once reboot the system after a suspend:

Jun 21 07:50:57 sabayon kernel: [drm:atom_op_jump [amdgpu]] *ERROR* atombios stuck in loop for more than 5secs aborting
Jun 21 07:50:57 sabayon kernel: [drm:amdgpu_atom_execute_table_locked [amdgpu]] *ERROR* atombios stuck executing 73EA (len 272, WS 0, PS 4) @ 0x7433
Jun 21 07:50:57 sabayon kernel: [drm:amdgpu_atom_execute_table_locked [amdgpu]] *ERROR* atombios stuck executing 6036 (len 70, WS 0, PS 8) @ 0x605C
Jun 21 07:50:57 sabayon kernel: [drm:amdgpu_device_resume [amdgpu]] *ERROR* amdgpu asic init failed


And the X never came back to life.

The trick as suggested above was to disable the amdgpu Power Management

GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="amdgpu.runpm=0"

Now suspend and hibernate works like a charm!.
Comment 5 Kenna Anna 2024-01-05 09:49:04 UTC Comment hidden (spam)
Comment 6 CassiRunnells 2024-01-19 03:32:53 UTC Comment hidden (spam)
Comment 7 Artem S. Tashkinov 2024-01-22 10:15:31 UTC
If you still experience this under 6.6.13 or 6.7.1 please file a bug report here: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/amd/-/issues