You are not logged in.
After upgrading to 4.53 I got now blurring in Firefox when I scrool down (I think it is related to the fact that I lost opengl with this upgrade!)
I still get (more) entire system freeze (which is a very big issue for me as I am working with the XPS...all the others issue are anoying but I can almost live with them but impossible for the system freeze...)
Anyone who has been able to solve this issue entierly with some known parameters or something else?
it is very frustracting to get entire freezed system more than 3 times per day on a 2000 euros machine ...
many thanks
i915.enable_fbc=0 i915.enable_psr=0 ?
xps13@late2015x16gbx512g
Offline
thanks
any impact on battery life/video quality?
belette wrote:After upgrading to 4.53 I got now blurring in Firefox when I scrool down (I think it is related to the fact that I lost opengl with this upgrade!)
I still get (more) entire system freeze (which is a very big issue for me as I am working with the XPS...all the others issue are anoying but I can almost live with them but impossible for the system freeze...)
Anyone who has been able to solve this issue entierly with some known parameters or something else?
it is very frustracting to get entire freezed system more than 3 times per day on a 2000 euros machine ...
many thanksi915.enable_fbc=0 i915.enable_psr=0 ?
Offline
and after 4.5.3 my hardware acceleration is not working anymore (with or without the suggested kernel parameters)
glxgears
[1] 4298 illegal hardware instruction (core dumped) glxgears
(was working before)
any suggestion on this side?
many thanks for your ideas
Offline
As promised, I have tested my DA200 (Rev A00) adaptor. It works really well. Hot pluggable and stable. USB and Ethernet are immediately recognised and enabled. Ethernet interface comes under 'enp57s0u1u4' for me. Gnome works really nicely with the secondary display ports as well. Recognised the HDMI monitor on plug-in and I have the option to configure as secondary, mirror, only, disabled. Could not test the VGA as I do not have a cable on hand, but I presume that would also work fine.
Offline
Offline
As promised, I have tested my DA200 (Rev A00) adaptor. It works really well. Hot pluggable and stable.
Could you possibly please do me a favour and check the following sequence of events:
Connect DA200
Enable external monitor.
Suspend XPS13 while connected to external monitor.
While XPS13 is asleep, disconnect DA200.
Wake XPS13 from sleep
Reconnect DA200
Try to re-enable external monitor output
... on 4.6 I'm getting a hang on the final step (using a different USB 3.1 DisplayPort device). Only if reconnecting after waking from sleep though, everything else about displayport hotplug & sleep seems solid now.
Offline
As promised, I have tested my DA200 (Rev A00) .
Thanks for the feedback, very good news
Offline
As promised, I have tested my DA200 (Rev A00) adaptor. It works really well. Hot pluggable and stable. USB and Ethernet are immediately recognised and enabled. Ethernet interface comes under 'enp57s0u1u4' for me. Gnome works really nicely with the secondary display ports as well. Recognised the HDMI monitor on plug-in and I have the option to configure as secondary, mirror, only, disabled. Could not test the VGA as I do not have a cable on hand, but I presume that would also work fine.
I was not able to get the HDMI output to work connected to a TV via xrandr. I don't have any monitor that I can test the HDMI with. Were you on battery when testing ?
Concerning the freeze with psr & xfce, I use OpenBox and I have no problem. Chromium is running with those options :
/usr/lib/chromium/chromium --type=gpu-process --channel=1141.0.1118081819 --window-depth=24 --disable-breakpad --supports-dual-gpus=false --gpu-driver-bug-workarounds=4,5,15,19,53 --disable-gl-extensions=GL_ARB_occlusion_query GL_ARB_occlusion_query2 GL_ARB_timer_query GL_EXT_timer_query --gpu-vendor-id=0x8086 --gpu-device-id=0x1916 --gpu-driver-vendor=Mesa --gpu-driver-version=11.2.2 --v8-natives-passed-by-fd --v8-snapshot-passed-by-fd
I am using the latest intel driver available in testing.
Last edited by SheepOnMeth (2016-05-18 11:52:55)
Offline
I'm on 4.6 kernel and facing page blinking while browsing with chrome. xorg settings is default(no any settings)
Try to run chrome as
chromium-browser --disable-gpu-driver-bug-workarounds --enable-native-gpu-memory-buffers
Offline
xxxifan wrote:I'm on 4.6 kernel and facing page blinking while browsing with chrome. xorg settings is default(no any settings)
Try to run chrome as
chromium-browser --disable-gpu-driver-bug-workarounds --enable-native-gpu-memory-buffers
those params are battery hungry because of that im setting psr=0 and removing chromium params leads to less battery drain
xps13@late2015x16gbx512g
Offline
thanks for your response, I solved the issue, I played too much with kernel parameters and xorg parameters trying to solve my system hangs and I forgot the 'Option "DRI" "false"' in my xorg configuration so HA was not active, without this parameters now I can have opengl and glxgears working again...
Anyone who has good working configuration without this option but with psr & fbc off?
With this configuration I still got blur in firefox when I scroll (the text sometimes remains impossible to read), I don't know if it would reduce the system freeze will see in couple of hours...
belette wrote:and after 4.5.3 my hardware acceleration is not working anymore (with or without the suggested kernel parameters)
glxgears
[1] 4298 illegal hardware instruction (core dumped) glxgears
(was working before)
any suggestion on this side?
many thanks for your ideashttp://i63.tinypic.com/103vpew.png
It is working for me. 4.6-rc7
Offline
thanks for your response, I solved the issue, I played too much with kernel parameters and xorg parameters trying to solve my system hangs and I forgot the 'Option "DRI" "false"' in my xorg configuration so HA was not active, without this parameters now I can have opengl and glxgears working again...
Anyone who has good working configuration without this option but with psr & fbc off?
With this configuration I still got blur in firefox when I scroll (the text sometimes remains impossible to read), I don't know if it would reduce the system freeze will see in couple of hours...
Try firefox with the smooth scroll turned off in preference -> advanced
Offline
Thanks it is much less when smooth is turned off, any idea why? something related to HW acceleration I guess
belette wrote:thanks for your response, I solved the issue, I played too much with kernel parameters and xorg parameters trying to solve my system hangs and I forgot the 'Option "DRI" "false"' in my xorg configuration so HA was not active, without this parameters now I can have opengl and glxgears working again...
Anyone who has good working configuration without this option but with psr & fbc off?
With this configuration I still got blur in firefox when I scroll (the text sometimes remains impossible to read), I don't know if it would reduce the system freeze will see in couple of hours...Try firefox with the smooth scroll turned off in preference -> advanced
Offline
kgizdov wrote:As promised, I have tested my DA200 (Rev A00) adaptor. It works really well. Hot pluggable and stable.
Could you possibly please do me a favour and check the following sequence of events:
Connect DA200
Enable external monitor.
Suspend XPS13 while connected to external monitor.
While XPS13 is asleep, disconnect DA200.
Wake XPS13 from sleep
Reconnect DA200
Try to re-enable external monitor output
... on 4.6 I'm getting a hang on the final step (using a different USB 3.1 DisplayPort device). Only if reconnecting after waking from sleep though, everything else about displayport hotplug & sleep seems solid now.
Just tested. I am able to reconnect fine. It doesn't matter if it's before, after or during sleep. Connected displays (devices) are identified and configured on the fly with no issue. All works really well. Not sure what device you are using, but maybe there is something wrong with resolution/framerate config on your side. See if the adaptor you are using (or the cable) is not rated for something and that's why it's failing. My HDMI 2.0 is arriving tomorrow and I'll update with more info on HiDPI and high refresh rate through the adaptor.
Offline
projectgus wrote:kgizdov wrote:As promised, I have tested my DA200 (Rev A00) adaptor. It works really well. Hot pluggable and stable.
Could you possibly please do me a favour and check the following sequence of events:
Connect DA200
Enable external monitor.
Suspend XPS13 while connected to external monitor.
While XPS13 is asleep, disconnect DA200.
Wake XPS13 from sleep
Reconnect DA200
Try to re-enable external monitor output
... on 4.6 I'm getting a hang on the final step (using a different USB 3.1 DisplayPort device). Only if reconnecting after waking from sleep though, everything else about displayport hotplug & sleep seems solid now.
Just tested. I am able to reconnect fine. It doesn't matter if it's before, after or during sleep. Connected displays (devices) are identified and configured on the fly with no issue. All works really well. Not sure what device you are using, but maybe there is something wrong with resolution/framerate config on your side. See if the adaptor you are using (or the cable) is not rated for something and that's why it's failing. My HDMI 2.0 is arriving tomorrow and I'll update with more info on HiDPI and high refresh rate through the adaptor.
Might make more sense to have the other guy give us some logs since it is functioning on your end. Could be a mix of user configuration and DE setup.
Offline
belette wrote:it is very frustracting to get entire freezed system more than 3 times per day
i915.enable_fbc=0 i915.enable_psr=0 ?
I also experienced an entirely freezed system a couple of times a day.
Next to i915.enable_fbc=0 i915.enable_psr=0 I set also i915.enable_rc6=0, and now it didn't freeze for two days
My kernel parameters now:
options root=/dev/nvme0n1p2 rw elevator=noop pcie_aspm=force i915.enable_rc6=0 net.ifnames=0 i915.enable_fbc=0 i915.enable_psr=0
Last edited by rgzfxf6bhu (2016-05-20 06:29:10)
Offline
zetxx wrote:belette wrote:it is very frustracting to get entire freezed system more than 3 times per day
i915.enable_fbc=0 i915.enable_psr=0 ?
I also experienced an entirely freezed system a couple of times a day.
Next to i915.enable_fbc=0 i915.enable_psr=0 I set also i915.enable_rc6=0, and now it didn't freeze for two daysMy kernel parameters now:
options root=/dev/nvme0n1p2 rw elevator=noop pcie_aspm=force i915.enable_rc6=0 net.ifnames=0 i915.enable_fbc=0 i915.enable_psr=0
You are probably using A LOT of power tho
Hardware: 2016 Dell XPS15 - matte FullHD - i5-6300HQ - 32GB DDR4 - Nvidia GTX960M - Samsung 840EVO 250GB SSD - 56Wh
Software: Plasma 5 - rEFInd - linux-ck - preload - prelink - verynice - psd - bumblebee
Offline
The battery reports a discharge rate of 10.4 W
Well before I experienced a couple of times a day that the entire system freezes...
I will do some testing the next couple of days when I find time though.
EDIT:
Restart with following parameters:
options root=/dev/nvme0n1p2 rw elevator=noop pcie_aspm=force net.ifnames=0
And trying to replicate I have:
The battery reports a discharge rate of 8.33 W
Last edited by rgzfxf6bhu (2016-05-20 09:16:06)
Offline
The battery reports a discharge rate of 10.4 W
Well before I experienced a couple of times a day that the entire system freezes...
I will do some testing the next couple of days when I find time though.EDIT:
Restart with following parameters:
options root=/dev/nvme0n1p2 rw elevator=noop pcie_aspm=force net.ifnames=0
And trying to replicate I have:
The battery reports a discharge rate of 8.33 W
You should really do a longer time average, at least half an hour. But yes, idle power consumption would go as low as 4-6W if all powersaving options were working.
Hardware: 2016 Dell XPS15 - matte FullHD - i5-6300HQ - 32GB DDR4 - Nvidia GTX960M - Samsung 840EVO 250GB SSD - 56Wh
Software: Plasma 5 - rEFInd - linux-ck - preload - prelink - verynice - psd - bumblebee
Offline
After testing i915.enable_fbc=0 i915.enable_psr=0 I can confirm I reduced (not = 0) the number of system freeze.
Any idea if on 4.6 psr and fbc is working better? (I just upgrade to 4.6 but still with psr and fbc 0)
rgzfxf6bhu wrote:The battery reports a discharge rate of 10.4 W
Well before I experienced a couple of times a day that the entire system freezes...
I will do some testing the next couple of days when I find time though.EDIT:
Restart with following parameters:
options root=/dev/nvme0n1p2 rw elevator=noop pcie_aspm=force net.ifnames=0
And trying to replicate I have:
The battery reports a discharge rate of 8.33 W
You should really do a longer time average, at least half an hour. But yes, idle power consumption would go as low as 4-6W if all powersaving options were working.
Offline
After testing i915.enable_fbc=0 i915.enable_psr=0 I can confirm I reduced (not = 0) the number of system freeze.
Any idea if on 4.6 psr and fbc is working better? (I just upgrade to 4.6 but still with psr and fbc 0)OdinEidolon wrote:rgzfxf6bhu wrote:The battery reports a discharge rate of 10.4 W
Well before I experienced a couple of times a day that the entire system freezes...
I will do some testing the next couple of days when I find time though.EDIT:
Restart with following parameters:
options root=/dev/nvme0n1p2 rw elevator=noop pcie_aspm=force net.ifnames=0
And trying to replicate I have:
The battery reports a discharge rate of 8.33 W
You should really do a longer time average, at least half an hour. But yes, idle power consumption would go as low as 4-6W if all powersaving options were working.
You cannot yet enable both but on 4.6 you should be able to enable pdr and rc6, IIRC. There are some news about that on Phoronix, you can search there (or just try!).
Hardware: 2016 Dell XPS15 - matte FullHD - i5-6300HQ - 32GB DDR4 - Nvidia GTX960M - Samsung 840EVO 250GB SSD - 56Wh
Software: Plasma 5 - rEFInd - linux-ck - preload - prelink - verynice - psd - bumblebee
Offline
You meant psr? (instead of pdr) just to double check before I'll test
regardind IIRC I don't find anything on Phoronix
You cannot yet enable both but on 4.6 you should be able to enable pdr and rc6, IIRC. There are some news about that on Phoronix, you can search there (or just try!).
Offline
You meant psr? (instead of pdr) just to double check before I'll test
regardind IIRC I don't find anything on PhoronixOdinEidolon wrote:You cannot yet enable both but on 4.6 you should be able to enable pdr and rc6, IIRC. There are some news about that on Phoronix, you can search there (or just try!).
Yes, psr, sorry. IIRC = if I recall correctly
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=s … =Linux+4.6
4.5 was a huge step back in power saving on Skylake, 4.6 brings it back almost to the good 4.4 levels on most systems. Let's hope 4.7 will be even better.
Last edited by OdinEidolon (2016-05-20 09:52:51)
Hardware: 2016 Dell XPS15 - matte FullHD - i5-6300HQ - 32GB DDR4 - Nvidia GTX960M - Samsung 840EVO 250GB SSD - 56Wh
Software: Plasma 5 - rEFInd - linux-ck - preload - prelink - verynice - psd - bumblebee
Offline
Thanks! going to test this afternoon. (I found articles but from march which says that psr and fbc should be supported in 4.6: http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=n … t-PSR-FBC)
No idea if it is related but I realized that after kernel 4.6 my libinput is working much better (touchpad gesture, particulary the speed for swipe left/right)
EDIT: I have done a full day test on 4.6 with psr and fbc actived and everything is working well
Yes, psr, sorry. IIRC = if I recall correctly
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=s … =Linux+4.6
4.5 was a huge step back in power saving on Skylake, 4.6 brings it back almost to the good 4.4 levels on most systems. Let's hope 4.7 will be even better.
Last edited by belette (2016-05-21 22:55:27)
Offline
Not sure if this has been discussed here before, but it is quite easy to increase the timeout of the keyboard illumination. It was driving me crazy
Install the libsmbios package, then:
To get current status:
smbios-keyboard-ctl --get-status
To get capabilities:
smbios-keyboard-ctl -i
To set illumination timeout to 30 minutes:
smbios-keyboard-ctl --set-timeout 30m
Offline