Mika Westerberg
2019-Nov-27 11:49 UTC
[Nouveau] [PATCH v4] pci: prevent putting nvidia GPUs into lower device states on certain intel bridges
On Tue, Nov 26, 2019 at 06:10:36PM -0500, Lyude Paul wrote:> Hey-this is almost certainly not the right place in this thread to respond, > but this thread has gotten so deep evolution can't push the subject further to > the right, heh. So I'll just respond here.:)> I've been following this and helping out Karol with testing here and there. > They had me test Bjorn's PCI branch on the X1 Extreme 2nd generation, which > has a turing GPU and 8086:1901 PCI bridge. > > I was about to say "the patch fixed things, hooray!" but it seems that after > trying runtime suspend/resume a couple times things fall apart again:You mean $subject patch, no?> [ 686.883247] nouveau 0000:01:00.0: DRM: suspending object tree... > [ 752.866484] ACPI Error: Aborting method \_SB.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP.NVPO due to previous error (AE_AML_LOOP_TIMEOUT) (20190816/psparse-529) > [ 752.866508] ACPI Error: Aborting method \_SB.PCI0.PGON due to previous error (AE_AML_LOOP_TIMEOUT) (20190816/psparse-529) > [ 752.866521] ACPI Error: Aborting method \_SB.PCI0.PEG0.PG00._ON due to previous error (AE_AML_LOOP_TIMEOUT) (20190816/psparse-529)This is probably the culprit. The same AML code fails to properly turn on the device. Is acpidump from this system available somewhere?
Karol Herbst
2019-Nov-27 11:51 UTC
[Nouveau] [PATCH v4] pci: prevent putting nvidia GPUs into lower device states on certain intel bridges
On Wed, Nov 27, 2019 at 12:49 PM Mika Westerberg <mika.westerberg at intel.com> wrote:> > On Tue, Nov 26, 2019 at 06:10:36PM -0500, Lyude Paul wrote: > > Hey-this is almost certainly not the right place in this thread to respond, > > but this thread has gotten so deep evolution can't push the subject further to > > the right, heh. So I'll just respond here. > > :) > > > I've been following this and helping out Karol with testing here and there. > > They had me test Bjorn's PCI branch on the X1 Extreme 2nd generation, which > > has a turing GPU and 8086:1901 PCI bridge. > > > > I was about to say "the patch fixed things, hooray!" but it seems that after > > trying runtime suspend/resume a couple times things fall apart again: > > You mean $subject patch, no? >no, I told Lyude to test the pci/pm branch as the runpm errors we saw on that machine looked different. Some BAR error the GPU reported after it got resumed, so I was wondering if the delays were helping with that. But after some cycles it still caused the same issue, that the GPU disappeared. Later testing also showed that my patch also didn't seem to help with this error sadly :/> > [ 686.883247] nouveau 0000:01:00.0: DRM: suspending object tree... > > [ 752.866484] ACPI Error: Aborting method \_SB.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP.NVPO due to previous error (AE_AML_LOOP_TIMEOUT) (20190816/psparse-529) > > [ 752.866508] ACPI Error: Aborting method \_SB.PCI0.PGON due to previous error (AE_AML_LOOP_TIMEOUT) (20190816/psparse-529) > > [ 752.866521] ACPI Error: Aborting method \_SB.PCI0.PEG0.PG00._ON due to previous error (AE_AML_LOOP_TIMEOUT) (20190816/psparse-529) > > This is probably the culprit. The same AML code fails to properly turn > on the device. > > Is acpidump from this system available somewhere? >
Lyude Paul
2019-Nov-27 19:54 UTC
[Nouveau] [PATCH v4] pci: prevent putting nvidia GPUs into lower device states on certain intel bridges
On Wed, 2019-11-27 at 12:51 +0100, Karol Herbst wrote:> On Wed, Nov 27, 2019 at 12:49 PM Mika Westerberg > <mika.westerberg at intel.com> wrote: > > On Tue, Nov 26, 2019 at 06:10:36PM -0500, Lyude Paul wrote: > > > Hey-this is almost certainly not the right place in this thread to > > > respond, > > > but this thread has gotten so deep evolution can't push the subject > > > further to > > > the right, heh. So I'll just respond here. > > > > :) > > > > > I've been following this and helping out Karol with testing here and > > > there. > > > They had me test Bjorn's PCI branch on the X1 Extreme 2nd generation, > > > which > > > has a turing GPU and 8086:1901 PCI bridge. > > > > > > I was about to say "the patch fixed things, hooray!" but it seems that > > > after > > > trying runtime suspend/resume a couple times things fall apart again: > > > > You mean $subject patch, no? > > > > no, I told Lyude to test the pci/pm branch as the runpm errors we saw > on that machine looked different. Some BAR error the GPU reported > after it got resumed, so I was wondering if the delays were helping > with that. But after some cycles it still caused the same issue, that > the GPU disappeared. Later testing also showed that my patch also > didn't seem to help with this error sadly :/ > > > > [ 686.883247] nouveau 0000:01:00.0: DRM: suspending object tree... > > > [ 752.866484] ACPI Error: Aborting method \_SB.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP.NVPO due > > > to previous error (AE_AML_LOOP_TIMEOUT) (20190816/psparse-529) > > > [ 752.866508] ACPI Error: Aborting method \_SB.PCI0.PGON due to > > > previous error (AE_AML_LOOP_TIMEOUT) (20190816/psparse-529) > > > [ 752.866521] ACPI Error: Aborting method \_SB.PCI0.PEG0.PG00._ON due > > > to previous error (AE_AML_LOOP_TIMEOUT) (20190816/psparse-529) > > > > This is probably the culprit. The same AML code fails to properly turn > > on the device. > > > > Is acpidump from this system available somewhere?Attached it to this email> >-- Cheers, Lyude Paul -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: x1extremeg2-acpi.tar.xz Type: application/x-xz-compressed-tar Size: 181604 bytes Desc: not available URL: <https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/nouveau/attachments/20191127/61083044/attachment-0001.bin>
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