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#76 2024-09-14 23:01:48

OpusOne
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Re: [SOLVED] XWayland performance regression with kernel 6.10

I can confirm the patch got included in 6.10.10, which is now available in Core:

Alex Deucher (2):
      Revert "drm/amdgpu: align pp_power_profile_mode with kernel docs"
      drm/amdgpu: always allocate cleared VRAM for GEM allocations

From my tests so far, it appears to indeed solve the issue.

Last edited by OpusOne (2024-09-14 23:02:46)

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#77 2024-09-16 12:18:20

Nikolai5
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Re: [SOLVED] XWayland performance regression with kernel 6.10

From what I can tell, the issue also seems to be resolved for me running 6.10.10-zen1-1-zen


Desktop: Ryzen 7 1800X | AMD 7800XT | KDE Plasma
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#78 2024-09-16 18:14:52

m1k.cloud
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Re: [SOLVED] XWayland performance regression with kernel 6.10

6.10.10 runs fine, tried 6.11 though, and it's awfully bad, even kde desktop itself is unusable for me

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#79 2024-09-17 00:39:42

OpusOne
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Re: [SOLVED] XWayland performance regression with kernel 6.10

Thanks for confirming, I'm probably gonna mark this thread 'solved', at least for now.

As to kernel 6.11, yes, it seems to introduce new issues of its own, which I suspect may take a few releases to be ironed out. So don't rush when it's available in Core. (It's currently in Core-Testing.)

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#80 2024-10-01 20:15:53

OpusOne
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Re: [SOLVED] XWayland performance regression with kernel 6.10

Has anyone tested kernel 6.11.1 yet? I had heard that 6.11 was bringing new issues of their own with amdgpu, wondering if anyone has experience with it? (And additionally wondering why kernel 6.11 never made it to Core, stayed in Core-Testing and now 6.11.1 is finally released in Core. Was it so bad that it was deemed impossible to release as such?)

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#81 2024-10-01 20:44:06

Nikolai5
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Re: [SOLVED] XWayland performance regression with kernel 6.10

Not tested as of yet, waiting until weekend as I work on this machine.


Desktop: Ryzen 7 1800X | AMD 7800XT | KDE Plasma
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#82 2024-11-16 18:30:15

augustobob
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Re: [SOLVED] XWayland performance regression with kernel 6.10

i have a mbp 2015 with a r9 m370x gpu and its still impossible to change the driver to amdgpu, have anyone seen something about this?

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