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FreeBSD 14.1-RELEASE-p2 panics with amdgpu when SDDM starts #311
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So, what I noticed is that if I booted back into the older There was also some weirdness around the boot environment (I use ZFS) where at one point I had to boot into the There's something about the |
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I've been bitten by this as well, on an AMD-based machine that is my primary computer. I ran 14.0 happily on this machine and it was dead reliable. Since installing 14.1, I am seeing a full system crash or two per week. This is a show-stopper for me -- too disruptive. I am re-installing NixOS as we speak. |
I have started getting kernel panics even with the "known good" ZFS boot environment for I have fiddled with my Without the I also used to have
These steps were taken by looking at the stack trace from the panic, and also reading this comment in another bug report that suggested it might be the linux compatibility layer https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=278212#c7 |
Another crash after resuming from suspend, no linux compat loaded, was able to post a full crash text file to gist. https://gist.github.com/sc68cal/0d71c26141300a8807b27f92005003fe |
I've also been encountering similar issues after upgrading to 14.1. I have 5 machines all with the A12-9800E APU. The graphics driver throws a fit 100% of the time after sddm hands off to KDE5 (x11) when autologin is enabled. If I don't have it do autologin, then it loads into KDE fine. Also since updating to 14.1 the display will no longer "wake back up" after the screen turns off from being idle. As is, i've had to disable autologin and display sleep. Would very much like to see this fixed. |
Per recommendation found on below page I uninstalled drm-515-kmod that get installed by the recommended drm-kmod metaport and instead installed drm-61-kmod from the ports tree (not yet available in pkg). This resolved both my issues. https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/amd-gpu-driver-has-a-serious-bug-introduced-in-14-1.94338/ For my particular issue, I would consider this issue closed once drm-61-kmod gets added to the pkg repository. Ideally drm-kmod would also point to 61 instead of 515 as well. |
Describe the bug
My desktop FreeBSD machine was working great with KDE-5 plasma and
amdgpu
kmod until I usedfreebsd-update
to update toFreeBSD 14.1-RELEASE-p2
During multiuser boot, SDDM starts and then the kernel panics.
FreeBSD version
FreeBSD 14.1-RELEASE-p2 (bad)
FreeBSD thor 14.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 14.1-RELEASE releng/14.1-n267679-10e31f0946d8 GENERIC amd64 1401000 1401000
(good)PCI Info
output
DRM KMOD version
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Start SDDM
Additional context
I have a kernel panic log that I can link
kernel panic log
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