Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2018 05:27:25 +0200 From: Stefan Rumetshofer <sterum77@gmail.com> To: Greg V <greg@unrelenting.technology> Cc: "freebsd-x11@freebsd.org" <freebsd-x11@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Testing the linux compatibility with the amdgpu driver and linux-doom3 fails Message-ID: <CAK_LXuCNCnnz1Nxh%2BL=X6zwnLCnf_SEFYMBLtz9S1q=7AZ382g@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <1534446663.2150.2@hraggstad.unrelenting.technology> References: <255786377.P3pStmDMii@saturn.lan> <1534440727.2150.0@hraggstad.unrelenting.technology> <CAK_LXuA3H3JTrpMY6F_rk62iEV_9TjvXkWcdEBB2hkxFKGcQqQ@mail.gmail.com> <1534446663.2150.2@hraggstad.unrelenting.technology>
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Am Donnerstag, 16. August 2018 schrieb Greg V : > > > On Thu, Aug 16, 2018 at 9:42 PM, Stefan Rumetshofer <sterum77@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> >> Am Donnerstag, 16. August 2018 schrieb Greg V : >>> >>> >>> On Thu, Aug 16, 2018 at 7:46 PM, Stefan Rumetshofer <sterum77@gmail.com= > wrote: >>>> >>>> Firts of all i hope this is not the wrong mailing list. >>>> >>>> I was trying to run linux-doom3 from the ports collection with my graphics >>>> hardware but this fails with an error realted to OpenGL or so. Also other >>>> linux games are failing like Unreal or RTCW. It seems that there is a general >>>> Problem with the amd Graphics driver and the linux compatibility. I also teted >>>> the game wit the intel driver on my SandyBridge GPU with no error. >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> was the sandybridge system running i915 also from drm-next or the old in-tree version? >> >> It was the same system with the Radeon card detached. The i915kms.ko was loaded via the rc.conf and the xf86-video-intel port was installed and loaded with the xorg.conf file. Tomorrow i can upload the Xorg.0.log files if they are needed. > > If you just load it without the full /boot/modules path, it's the system one=E2=80=A6 no, i loaded with kld_list=3D"/boot/modules/i915kms.ko" > >>> >>>> My graphics hardware is an AMD Radeon RX560. OS is a FreeBSD 11.2-RELEASE with >>>> drm-next-kmod and xf86-video-amdgpu. The kernel module is loaded with >>>> kld_list=3D"amdgpu" in the rc.conf and the X11 driver is loaded with 'Driver >>>> "amdgpu"' in the Device Section of the xorg.conf. Xorg works fine with this >>>> configuration. >>>> >>>> Following linux related packages are installed: >>>> linux-c7-dri-17.0.1 =3D up-to-date with remote >>>> linux-c7-elfutils-libelf-0.168 =3D up-to-date with remote >>>> linux-c7-expat-2.1.0_2 =3D up-to-date with remote >>>> linux-c7-fontconfig-2.10.95_3 =3D up-to-date with remote >>>> linux-c7-glx-utils-8.2.0_4 =3D up-to-date with remote >>>> linux-c7-libpciaccess-0.13.4_3 =3D up-to-date with remote >>>> linux-c7-xorg-libs-7.7_5 =3D up-to-date with remote >>>> linux-doom3-1.3.1.1304,1 =3D up-to-date with remote >>>> linux_base-c7-7.4.1708_6 =3D up-to-date with remote >>>> >>>> When running linux-doom3 i get the following output: >>>> % linux-doom3 >>>> [...] >>>> ------------------------------- >>>> using ARB_vertex_buffer_object memory >>>> using ARB2 renderSystem >>>> signal caught: Segmentation fault >>>> si_code 1 >>> >>> A backtrace would be useful here. >>> Was a core dump produced? >> >> No coredump because i disabled it with kern.coredump=3D0 but i can chang= e this and look if a dump will be created. Tomorrow... >>> >>> >>> Anyway, I definitely have run Linux GL applications on amdgpu, but I was using an Ubuntu chroot instead of the linux-* ports. >> >> Which Ubuntu version should i try? How can i create such a chroot. Is it possible to install an Ubuntu on a separate disk, tar it up and unpack it to /compat/linux. > > 16.04 or older. > Just download e.g. https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/xenial/current/xenial-server-cloudimg-amd64= -root.tar.xz > untar somewhere (anywhere, e.g. under the home dir), mount linprocfs, linsysfs and devfs under there, chroot into that, and you can use apt and whatnot > >
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