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yes, I've enabled the testing repo... is it a problem?
thanks
Unfortunately yes, the repo from the first post is compiled against the xorg-version from the extra repo.
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thank you Perry! I've done a downgrade to extra repo's packages and now Xorg works again!
But how can I manually switch from a power profile to another?
I knew I have to set a number in the variable /sys/class/drm/card0/device/power_state or power_method; unfortunately I have only a folder called "power" with 2 files inside, "control" (on) and "wakeup". Which is the variable I have to set?
I noticed that it is the same in Ubuntu, where I have the kernel26-drm-next.
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Are you sure you use the right kernel?
What says uname -a?
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uname -r says:
2.6.34-rc5-00159-g5997e26-dirty
I've taken it from AUR with yaourt:
1 radeon/kernel26-drm-radeon-testing 20100508-1 [installed]
The Linux Kernel and modules from Linus' git tree
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Alright, I've got 3D running fairly decently by using the instructions from the front page of this thread; I must say, quite nice! Penumbra: Requiem runs smoothly (for the record, Post Effects slow everything to a crawl, both Motion Blur and/or Bloom lighting turn the screen upside down and give me less than 1fps, and Antialiasing prevents the game from even starting). I have an HD4770 on an x86_64 system, and I'm getting "11907 frames in 5.0 seconds = 2381.211 FPS" in glxgears. I was previously getting ~4000fps in glxgears with Catalyst, but a recent drive failure forced me to reinstall Arch and I chose to use the radeon driver this time around. Thanks, Perry3D!
However, I am now trying to see what I can get out of some Steam games under Wine; I was able to previously, but everything stopped working after Catalyst 10.1 and I never bothered to try and fix it again (I welcomed the removal of the distraction that was Left 4 Dead 1 and 2). Right now, X completely freezes when I even try to launch L4D from Steam (I have to switch consoles and kill X).
I tried following the same steps as for normal, but installing lib32 versions of everything; lib32-libdrm-git, lib32-libgl-git, lib32-freeglut, lib32-mesa-git, lib32-ati-dri-git. However, there is no "lib32-xf86-video-ati-git", like I would hope! Am I even doing this right? It seems like the right direction to go; there is even this available: http://nightly.uhuc.de/view.php?file=i6 … pkg.tar.xz Maybe someone here with more experience can modify the lib32-ati-dri-git PKGBUILD/.install for this file? I tried, but could not figure it out.
UPDATE: I have l4d and l4d2 "running"* now; l4d2 doesn't even freeze my entire system anymore, like it used to with catalyst!
*-I cannot get libtxc_dxtn.so to be recognized, so both games throw up errors about "texture compression not supported" and quit. I used driconf to tell it to pretend it does, and I'm left with a game that has no textures (but it still completely playable, 15-20fps avg). I got the package from http://homepage.hispeed.ch/rscheidegger … index.html, modified the makefile to install to /opt/lib32/usr/lib/ and did a "make && sudo make install". I guess the problem now stems from the Radeon driver simply not being ready to work with the library? (http://www.x.org/wiki/RadeonFeature has "MOSTLY" for everything)
UPDATE #2: Indeed, that is the case; Radeon is not ready for texture compression... yet.
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Alright, I've got 3D running fairly decently by using the instructions from the front page of this thread; I must say, quite nice! Penumbra: Requiem runs smoothly (for the record, Post Effects slow everything to a crawl, both Motion Blur and/or Bloom lighting turn the screen upside down and give me less than 1fps, and Antialiasing prevents the game from even starting). I have an HD4770 on an x86_64 system, and I'm getting "11907 frames in 5.0 seconds = 2381.211 FPS" in glxgears. I was previously getting ~4000fps in glxgears with Catalyst, but a recent drive failure forced me to reinstall Arch and I chose to use the radeon driver this time around. Thanks, Perry3D!
However, I am now trying to see what I can get out of some Steam games under Wine; I was able to previously, but everything stopped working after Catalyst 10.1 and I never bothered to try and fix it again (I welcomed the removal of the distraction that was Left 4 Dead 1 and 2). Right now, X completely freezes when I even try to launch L4D from Steam (I have to switch consoles and kill X).
I tried following the same steps as for normal, but installing lib32 versions of everything; lib32-libdrm-git, lib32-libgl-git, lib32-freeglut, lib32-mesa-git, lib32-ati-dri-git. However, there is no "lib32-xf86-video-ati-git", like I would hope! Am I even doing this right? It seems like the right direction to go; there is even this available: http://nightly.uhuc.de/view.php?file=i6 … pkg.tar.xz Maybe someone here with more experience can modify the lib32-ati-dri-git PKGBUILD/.install for this file? I tried, but could not figure it out.
Yeah I have a 4870 on my gaming desktop which is running ubuntu (but with ppa's for bleedign edge xorg/ati drivers and 2.6.34 kernel) I get ~1250 fps, I think this is because with thew oss drivers vsync is enabled by default for everything, glxgears also tells me it is running vsynced which would explain the lower frames. (vsync doesnt even work in catalyst).
You should wait until the summer comes around and steam comes out for linux l4d and other valve games are already ported to osx.
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~1250 is what I got on my HD2600pro as well, which is interesting.
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2.6.34 final was released.
http://www.linux.org/news/2010/05/16/0001.html
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Hi there.
My former graphic card is out of service (dunno why...) and I've sent it to the manufacturer. I've bought a replacement but the better cost/performance ratio was the hd5770. Sadly no fan control are available on the free side and I'm currently running Ubuntu Lucid with he proprietary driver.
Do you know if a power management for evergreen is planed and when ? I _want_ to come back as soon as possible under arch...
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Do you know if a power management for evergreen is planed and when ? I _want_ to come back as soon as possible under arch...
It will happen:
http://www.x.org/wiki/RadeonFeature
I don't know when.
Though I've watched how fast they have been moving on the Evergreen since the AMD released the info' on it.
Which is good news for you.
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Uh, power management is not fully implemented for older cards. I think pm for evergreen will not come in the near future. But you can also run Arch with the proprietary driver. Take a look at this thread and the posted repository: http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php? … 91#p712491
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Sadly I get a 404 error when accessing the repo, and still I haven't managed to setup my arch box in a proper way woth catalyst with the AUR package (and I hanven't the time to find out why currently, hence my retreat on a all-in distro).
Maybe I'll find some time to try again later next month, at lst I hope so.
Anyway, thank for the answers.
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Yesterday's update of kernel made my notebook temp go down around 5 degrees! It's wonderful now - temp is staying at the same level as on Windows, now it's time to think how to slow down fan
EDIT: Grrr, that was only for time I've started to really use CPU, and temps went up to 58*C... And I was really happy
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Yesterday's update of kernel made my notebook temp go down around 5 degrees! It's wonderful now - temp is staying at the same level as on Windows, now it's time to think how to slow down fan
EDIT: Grrr, that was only for time I've started to really use CPU, and temps went up to 58*C... And I was really happy
So did you have to do anything to enable dynpm or something or did it just bring your temps down by defualt? Updating mine now.
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/sys/class/drm/card0/device/power_method is profile by default. And the default for /sys/class/drm/card0/device/power_profile is default by default. So clocked isn't changed by default.
Either you switch /sys/class/drm/card0/device/power_method to dynpm or you switch /sys/class/drm/card0/device/power_profile to low.
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hmm I cant get compiz window shadows to work at all after the latest kernel update.
EDIT: hmm I even booted with the stable arch kernel and still the same thing, shadows dont work with emerald either.
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There was a update of compiz-decorator-gtk yesterday. I don't get shadows too.
But with emerald it works fine.
/edit: Seems to be a problem with the decorator: http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=97397
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Yeah emerald actually does give me shadows, I just didnt notice cause the default emerald theme has light shadows. Guess I will use emerald in the meantime.
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Yes, I've got profile power_method and low power_profile. And I'm sure that everything is better now, despite fact that dynpm still flickers the screen.
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[drm] Requested: e: 60000 m: 65000 p: 16
[drm] Setting: e: 60000 m: 65000 p: 16
fb0: radeondrmfb frame buffer device
[drm] Initialized radeon 2.1.0 20080528 for 0000:01:00.0 on minor 0
[drm] Requested: e: 60000 m: 65000 p: 16
[drm] not in vbl for pm change 00020002 00000000 at entry
[drm] Setting: e: 60000 m: 65000 p: 16
[drm] not in vbl for pm change 00020002 00000000 at exit[/i]Still, by the look of it I don't have PM functioning?
Handy: I was wondering if you ever got this cleared up?
I'm getting the same kind of logs
[ 1413.867019] [drm] Requested: e: 77700 m: 112600 p: 16
[ 1413.867033] [drm] Setting: e: 77700 m: 112600 p: 16
[ 1413.867050] [drm] not in vbl for pm change 00010002 00000000 at entry
[ 1413.867215] [drm] not in vbl for pm change 00050002 00000000 at exit
[ 1419.669013] [drm] Requested: e: 30000 m: 112600 p: 16
[ 1419.669026] [drm] Setting: e: 30000 m: 112600 p: 16
[ 1419.669038] [drm] not in vbl for pm change 00020002 00000000 at entry
[ 1419.669205] [drm] not in vbl for pm change 00020002 00000000 at exit
[ 1439.770016] [drm] Requested: e: 77700 m: 112600 p: 16
[ 1439.770026] [drm] Setting: e: 77700 m: 112600 p: 16
[ 1439.770044] [drm] not in vbl for pm change 00020002 00000000 at entry
[ 1439.770180] [drm] not in vbl for pm change 00020002 00000000 at exit
[ 1441.272015] [drm] Requested: e: 30000 m: 112600 p: 16
[ 1441.272022] [drm] Setting: e: 30000 m: 112600 p: 16
[ 1441.282280] [drm] not in vbl for pm change 00020002 00000000 at entry
[ 1462.785016] [drm] Requested: e: 77700 m: 112600 p: 16
[ 1462.785030] [drm] Setting: e: 77700 m: 112600 p: 16
[ 1462.785039] [drm] not in vbl for pm change 00020002 00000000 at entry
[ 1462.785206] [drm] not in vbl for pm change 00020002 00000000 at exit
when I use radeon.dynpm=1. I am using my own 2.6.34 kernel, xorg server 1.8 w/libdrm-git, glproto-git, dri2proto-git, mesa-r600-r700-git and xf86-vide-ati-git
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Handy: I was wondering if you ever got this cleared up?
No. I'm using the stable packages at the moment. I'll give the dev' stuff a try again when the kernel .35 stuff becomes available.
I think that the iMac could possibly be a tough one as Apple tend to make their own rules when it suits them. Though I'm far from knowledgeable on the technicalities so time will tell. PM doesn't really matter to the iMac anyway, as it's cool & quiet due to fans & ducting.
Good luck with it. Let us know if you crack it?
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So does the old method of enabling dynpm work with the final 2.6.34 kernel? I am using the grub commandline method which boots fine but dmesg | grep radeon doesnt tell you if dynpm is on or not anymore so theres really no way for me to tell.
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that's this line (i guess):
[drm] radeon: power management initialized
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So does the old method of enabling dynpm work with the final 2.6.34 kernel? I am using the grub commandline method which boots fine but dmesg | grep radeon doesnt tell you if dynpm is on or not anymore so theres really no way for me to tell.
Note near the end [ 0.509815] [drm] radeon: dynamic power management enabled
Command line: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.34-phenom-radeon root=/dev/sda12 ro radeon.dynpm=1
[ 0.508196] [drm] Clocks initialized !
[ 0.508256] [drm] Internal thermal controller with fan control
[ 0.508318] [drm] 4 Power State(s)
[ 0.508377] [drm] State 0 Default (default)
[ 0.508440] [drm] 16 PCIE Lanes
[ 0.508498] [drm] 3 Clock Mode(s)
[ 0.508558] [drm] 0 engine/memory: 777000/1126000
[ 0.508618] [drm] 1 engine/memory: 777000/1126000
[ 0.508678] [drm] 2 engine/memory: 777000/1126000
[ 0.508739] [drm] State 1 Performance
[ 0.508798] [drm] 16 PCIE Lanes
[ 0.508856] [drm] 3 Clock Mode(s)
[ 0.508915] [drm] 0 engine/memory: 300000/1126000
[ 0.508976] [drm] 1 engine/memory: 300000/1126000
[ 0.509036] [drm] 2 engine/memory: 777000/1126000
[ 0.509096] [drm] State 2 Performance
[ 0.509155] [drm] 16 PCIE Lanes
[ 0.509214] [drm] 3 Clock Mode(s)
[ 0.509273] [drm] 0 engine/memory: 300000/1126000
[ 0.509333] [drm] 1 engine/memory: 300000/1126000
[ 0.509393] [drm] 2 engine/memory: 777000/1126000
[ 0.509455] [drm] State 3 Default
[ 0.509514] [drm] 16 PCIE Lanes
[ 0.509572] [drm] 3 Clock Mode(s)
[ 0.509632] [drm] 0 engine/memory: 700000/1126000
[ 0.509692] [drm] 1 engine/memory: 700000/1126000
[ 0.509752] [drm] 2 engine/memory: 700000/1126000
[ 0.509815] [drm] radeon: dynamic power management enabled
[ 0.509875] [drm] radeon: power management initialized
and the absence of the line
Command line: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.34-phenom-radeon root=/dev/sda12 ro
[ 0.507518] [drm] Clocks initialized !
[ 0.507578] [drm] Internal thermal controller with fan control
[ 0.507640] [drm] 4 Power State(s)
[ 0.507699] [drm] State 0 Default (default)
[ 0.507758] [drm] 16 PCIE Lanes
[ 0.507817] [drm] 3 Clock Mode(s)
[ 0.507876] [drm] 0 engine/memory: 777000/1126000
[ 0.507936] [drm] 1 engine/memory: 777000/1126000
[ 0.507996] [drm] 2 engine/memory: 777000/1126000
[ 0.508056] [drm] State 1 Performance
[ 0.508115] [drm] 16 PCIE Lanes
[ 0.508177] [drm] 3 Clock Mode(s)
[ 0.508236] [drm] 0 engine/memory: 300000/1126000
[ 0.508296] [drm] 1 engine/memory: 300000/1126000
[ 0.508356] [drm] 2 engine/memory: 777000/1126000
[ 0.508416] [drm] State 2 Performance
[ 0.508475] [drm] 16 PCIE Lanes
[ 0.508534] [drm] 3 Clock Mode(s)
[ 0.508593] [drm] 0 engine/memory: 300000/1126000
[ 0.508653] [drm] 1 engine/memory: 300000/1126000
[ 0.508713] [drm] 2 engine/memory: 777000/1126000
[ 0.508773] [drm] State 3 Default
[ 0.508832] [drm] 16 PCIE Lanes
[ 0.508890] [drm] 3 Clock Mode(s)
[ 0.508949] [drm] 0 engine/memory: 700000/1126000
[ 0.509009] [drm] 1 engine/memory: 700000/1126000
[ 0.509069] [drm] 2 engine/memory: 700000/1126000
[ 0.509133] [drm] radeon: power management initialized
then you should get some messages like this when it changes state
[ 0.604425] [drm] Requested: e: 30000 m: 112600 p: 16
[ 0.604486] [drm] Setting: e: 30000 m: 112600 p: 16
[ 0.686512] [drm] Requested: e: 77700 m: 112600 p: 16
[ 0.686514] [drm] Setting: e: 77700 m: 112600 p: 16
but hopefully not this
[ 687.825021] [drm] Requested: e: 77700 m: 112600 p: 16
[ 687.825031] [drm] Setting: e: 77700 m: 112600 p: 16
[ 687.825047] [drm] not in vbl for pm change 00010002 00000000 at entry
[ 687.825184] [drm] not in vbl for pm change 00010002 00000000 at exit
[ 690.925024] [drm] Requested: e: 30000 m: 112600 p: 16
[ 690.925029] [drm] Setting: e: 30000 m: 112600 p: 16
[ 690.941402] [drm] not in vbl for pm change 00050002 00000000 at entry
which I am unfortunately getting
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Ok I seem to have gotten it working. I get some of those vbl messages, but other times I dont, does that mean its working at least for the most part? what do the vbl messages mean?
brandon@brandon-laptop:~$ dmesg | grep drm
[ 16.711134] [drm] Initialized drm 1.1.0 20060810
[ 17.537792] [drm] radeon defaulting to kernel modesetting.
[ 17.537796] [drm] radeon kernel modesetting enabled.
[ 17.540682] [drm] initializing kernel modesetting (RV630 0x1002:0x9581).
[ 17.542855] [drm] register mmio base: 0xF3000000
[ 17.542858] [drm] register mmio size: 65536
[ 17.543061] [drm] Clocks initialized !
[ 17.543064] [drm] Internal thermal controller without fan control
[ 17.543068] [drm] 4 Power State(s)
[ 17.543070] [drm] State 0 Default (default)
[ 17.543072] [drm] 16 PCIE Lanes
[ 17.543073] [drm] 3 Clock Mode(s)
[ 17.543075] [drm] 0 engine/memory: 500000/600000
[ 17.543077] [drm] 1 engine/memory: 500000/600000
[ 17.543079] [drm] 2 engine/memory: 500000/600000
[ 17.543081] [drm] State 1 Performance
[ 17.543082] [drm] 16 PCIE Lanes
[ 17.543084] [drm] 3 Clock Mode(s)
[ 17.543086] [drm] 0 engine/memory: 300000/405000
[ 17.543087] [drm] 1 engine/memory: 300000/405000
[ 17.543089] [drm] 2 engine/memory: 500000/600000
[ 17.543091] [drm] State 2 Battery
[ 17.543093] [drm] 16 PCIE Lanes
[ 17.543094] [drm] 3 Clock Mode(s)
[ 17.543096] [drm] 0 engine/memory: 300000/405000
[ 17.543098] [drm] 1 engine/memory: 300000/405000
[ 17.543100] [drm] 2 engine/memory: 300000/405000
[ 17.543102] [drm] State 3 Performance
[ 17.543103] [drm] 16 PCIE Lanes
[ 17.543105] [drm] 3 Clock Mode(s)
[ 17.543106] [drm] 0 engine/memory: 500000/600000
[ 17.543108] [drm] 1 engine/memory: 500000/600000
[ 17.543110] [drm] 2 engine/memory: 500000/600000
[ 17.543116] [drm] radeon: dynamic power management enabled
[ 17.543118] [drm] radeon: power management initialized
[ 17.543158] [drm] Detected VRAM RAM=256M, BAR=256M
[ 17.543160] [drm] RAM width 128bits DDR
[ 17.543444] [drm] radeon: 256M of VRAM memory ready
[ 17.543446] [drm] radeon: 512M of GTT memory ready.
[ 17.543517] [drm] radeon: using MSI.
[ 17.543551] [drm] radeon: irq initialized.
[ 17.543554] [drm] GART: num cpu pages 131072, num gpu pages 131072
[ 17.544841] [drm] Loading RV630 Microcode
[ 17.774018] [drm] ring test succeeded in 0 usecs
[ 17.774162] [drm] radeon: ib pool ready.
[ 17.774493] [drm] ib test succeeded in 0 usecs
[ 17.774497] [drm] Enabling audio support
[ 17.775458] [drm] Unknown TV standard; defaulting to NTSC
[ 17.776825] [drm] Radeon Display Connectors
[ 17.776829] [drm] Connector 0:
[ 17.776831] [drm] LVDS
[ 17.776833] [drm] DDC: 0xac0 0xac0 0xac4 0xac4 0xac8 0xac8 0xacc 0xacc
[ 17.776835] [drm] Encoders:
[ 17.776837] [drm] LCD1: INTERNAL_LVTM1
[ 17.776838] [drm] Connector 1:
[ 17.776840] [drm] VGA
[ 17.776842] [drm] DDC: 0x7e40 0x7e40 0x7e44 0x7e44 0x7e48 0x7e48 0x7e4c 0x7e4c
[ 17.776844] [drm] Encoders:
[ 17.776845] [drm] CRT1: INTERNAL_KLDSCP_DAC1
[ 17.776847] [drm] Connector 2:
[ 17.776848] [drm] HDMI-A
[ 17.776850] [drm] HPD1
[ 17.776852] [drm] DDC: 0x7e50 0x7e50 0x7e54 0x7e54 0x7e58 0x7e58 0x7e5c 0x7e5c
[ 17.776854] [drm] Encoders:
[ 17.776855] [drm] DFP1: INTERNAL_KLDSCP_TMDS1
[ 18.283699] [drm] Requested: e: 30000 m: 40500 p: 16
[ 18.283704] [drm] Setting: e: 30000 m: 40500 p: 16
[ 18.361416] [drm] fb mappable at 0xD0141000
[ 18.361420] [drm] vram apper at 0xD0000000
[ 18.361421] [drm] size 4096000
[ 18.361423] [drm] fb depth is 24
[ 18.361425] [drm] pitch is 5120
[ 18.362273] fb0: radeondrmfb frame buffer device
[ 18.362283] [drm] Initialized radeon 2.3.0 20080528 for 0000:01:00.0 on minor 0
[ 18.736374] [drm] Requested: e: 50000 m: 60000 p: 16
[ 18.736379] [drm] Setting: e: 50000 m: 60000 p: 16
[ 19.332614] [drm] Requested: e: 30000 m: 40500 p: 16
[ 19.332622] [drm] Setting: e: 30000 m: 40500 p: 16
[ 74.142550] [drm] Requested: e: 50000 m: 60000 p: 16
[ 74.142558] [drm] Setting: e: 50000 m: 60000 p: 16
[ 75.952541] [drm] Requested: e: 30000 m: 40500 p: 16
[ 75.952547] [drm] Setting: e: 30000 m: 40500 p: 16
[ 75.967075] [drm] not in vbl for pm change 00020002 00000000 at entry
[ 99.760177] [drm] Requested: e: 50000 m: 60000 p: 16
[ 99.760192] [drm] Setting: e: 50000 m: 60000 p: 16
[ 100.372019] [drm] Requested: e: 30000 m: 40500 p: 16
[ 100.372027] [drm] Setting: e: 30000 m: 40500 p: 16
[ 116.680145] [drm] Requested: e: 50000 m: 60000 p: 16
[ 116.680169] [drm] Setting: e: 50000 m: 60000 p: 16
[ 117.892554] [drm] Requested: e: 30000 m: 40500 p: 16
[ 117.892562] [drm] Setting: e: 30000 m: 40500 p: 16
[ 118.901785] [drm] Requested: e: 50000 m: 60000 p: 16
[ 118.901794] [drm] Setting: e: 50000 m: 60000 p: 16
[ 120.302575] [drm] Requested: e: 30000 m: 40500 p: 16
[ 120.302583] [drm] Setting: e: 30000 m: 40500 p: 16
[ 120.303568] [drm] not in vbl for pm change 00020002 00000000 at entry
[ 122.402675] [drm] Requested: e: 50000 m: 60000 p: 16
[ 122.402684] [drm] Setting: e: 50000 m: 60000 p: 16
[ 126.012555] [drm] Requested: e: 30000 m: 40500 p: 16
[ 126.012560] [drm] Setting: e: 30000 m: 40500 p: 16
[ 126.026822] [drm] not in vbl for pm change 00020002 00000000 at entry
[ 127.322564] [drm] Requested: e: 50000 m: 60000 p: 16
[ 127.322569] [drm] Setting: e: 50000 m: 60000 p: 16
[ 127.324532] [drm] not in vbl for pm change 00020002 00000000 at entry
[ 129.820189] [drm] Requested: e: 30000 m: 40500 p: 16
[ 129.820197] [drm] Setting: e: 30000 m: 40500 p: 16
[ 130.432567] [drm] Requested: e: 50000 m: 60000 p: 16
[ 130.432575] [drm] Setting: e: 50000 m: 60000 p: 16
[ 131.032641] [drm] Requested: e: 30000 m: 40500 p: 16
[ 131.032649] [drm] Setting: e: 30000 m: 40500 p: 16
[ 137.532638] [drm] Requested: e: 50000 m: 60000 p: 16
[ 137.532663] [drm] Setting: e: 50000 m: 60000 p: 16
[ 138.732549] [drm] Requested: e: 30000 m: 40500 p: 16
[ 138.732557] [drm] Setting: e: 30000 m: 40500 p: 16
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