Works for me, no issues noticed..
The enabled Default and Performance tests pass OK. AMD 965, x86_64 work station, SSD's > RAID1. Plasma DE from Zawertun's COPR, X-org, nVidia GTX 650 (GK107) nVidia RPM's from RPMFusion (465.31)
Works for me: desktop 16GB Intel i7-3770 CPU & laptop 8GB Intel i5-2520M CPU Lenovo T420 (the desktop ran the performance test in 10m10s -- but the laptop took 107m48s, which is more than 10 times longer) - all using the Mate Desktop Environment
Works fine on Acer Aspire V3-571 v: V2.11 CPU: Quad Core Intel Core i7-3632QM GPU: Intel 3rd Gen Core processor Graphics Controller KDE Plasma. No regressions found
No more issue with AMD GPU (Radeon VII) running on max voltage when idling which lead into higher temps and power consumption. Appeared first in 5.12.13 kernel.
Looks ok for me. Works on baremetal (non UEFI mode) AMD Ryzen5 3600, Mainboard MSI B450M Mortar Max with prop. nvidia driver from rpmfusion.org (GTX980 card). Works with Gnome-Desktop (Xorg). Regression test passed (paxtest, selinux-dac-controls and libhugetlbfs skipped).
I'm on a Ryzen 5 3500U with AMD Vega 8 as my GPU. I'm still getting pretty dismal battery life and running very hot with the 5.12.14 kernel. It's entirely possible that it's due to something unrelated, is there a way I can provide some data for y'all to analyze?
This update has been submitted for stable by jforbes.
Ryzen 5 4600h and having the same issues that jaypeedaylee, powertop marks a consumption of 15W with 5.12.14-300.fc34.x86_64 , any tests I can run to pinpoint if this is exclusively kernel related or something else?
This kernel breaks auto-mounting of all USB external devices as well as external USB lenovo dock. Reverting back to 5.12.13-300.fc34.x86_64 fixes the issue.
This update has been submitted for testing by jforbes.
This update's test gating status has been changed to 'failed'.
This update's test gating status has been changed to 'waiting'.
This update's test gating status has been changed to 'failed'.
Default & performance tests pass (KVM)
Works for me, no issues noticed..
The enabled Default and Performance tests pass OK. AMD 965, x86_64 work station, SSD's > RAID1. Plasma DE from Zawertun's COPR, X-org, nVidia GTX 650 (GK107) nVidia RPM's from RPMFusion (465.31)
This update's test gating status has been changed to 'passed'.
This update has been pushed to testing.
This update can be pushed to stable now if the maintainer wishes
No issues of note. Appears to fully resolve issue 1632 on drm/amd.
Works.
Can confirm: appears to fix the AMDGPU power management issues.
Works for me: desktop 16GB Intel i7-3770 CPU & laptop 8GB Intel i5-2520M CPU Lenovo T420 (the desktop ran the performance test in 10m10s -- but the laptop took 107m48s, which is more than 10 times longer) - all using the Mate Desktop Environment
System (AMD Ryzen 7 5800X, NVIDIA Corporation GP108 [GeForce GT 1030]) works normally with regression test passed.
Works fine on Acer Aspire V3-571 v: V2.11 CPU: Quad Core Intel Core i7-3632QM GPU: Intel 3rd Gen Core processor Graphics Controller KDE Plasma. No regressions found
Works fine after running for >12 hours on i7-9750H c/w GeForce GTX 1650 Mobile and qemu/KVM (x86_64 on x86_64). Uses rpmfusion's Nvidia drivers.
No more issue with AMD GPU (Radeon VII) running on max voltage when idling which lead into higher temps and power consumption. Appeared first in
5.12.13
kernel.i7-9700K(UHD Graphics 630): kernel regression test passed. Works fine for daily use.
New 1:30 boot delay noticed with this upgrade, though it may not be specifically related to the kernel. Occurs on Thinkpad X1 and several Intel NUCs:
No negative Karma as otherwise general function seems unaffected.
@amessina: that looks a lot like Bug 1976653, so you would be correct in deducing it's not directly kernel-related.
@kalvinist -- you are right -- thank you for the link.
Default & performance regression tests PASS, libhugetlbfs & paxtest was skipped. Tested on x86_64, PRIME Z270-A, i5-7600K, 16GB DDR4, AMD RX 580 8GB (MESA 21.1.3-1) & 970 EVO M.2.
Works fine in VirtualBox
Looks ok for me. Works on baremetal (non UEFI mode) AMD Ryzen5 3600, Mainboard MSI B450M Mortar Max with prop. nvidia driver from rpmfusion.org (GTX980 card). Works with Gnome-Desktop (Xorg). Regression test passed (paxtest, selinux-dac-controls and libhugetlbfs skipped).
Works fine on Thinkpad T14s AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U with Radeon Graphics.
Works fine. Passes both regression and performance test suites on both my machines.
I'm on a Ryzen 5 3500U with AMD Vega 8 as my GPU. I'm still getting pretty dismal battery life and running very hot with the 5.12.14 kernel. It's entirely possible that it's due to something unrelated, is there a way I can provide some data for y'all to analyze?
This update has been submitted for stable by jforbes.
This update has been submitted for stable by jforbes.
This update has been pushed to stable.
Ryzen 5 4600h and having the same issues that jaypeedaylee, powertop marks a consumption of 15W with
5.12.14-300.fc34.x86_64
, any tests I can run to pinpoint if this is exclusively kernel related or something else?This kernel breaks auto-mounting of all USB external devices as well as external USB lenovo dock. Reverting back to 5.12.13-300.fc34.x86_64 fixes the issue.