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title="NEW - polaris powerplay init fails: There must be 1 or more PCIE levels defined in PPTable"
href="https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=107518#c9">Comment # 9</a>
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title="NEW - polaris powerplay init fails: There must be 1 or more PCIE levels defined in PPTable"
href="https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=107518">bug 107518</a>
from <span class="vcard"><a class="email" href="mailto:tpearson@raptorengineering.com" title="Timothy Pearson <tpearson@raptorengineering.com>"> <span class="fn">Timothy Pearson</span></a>
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<pre>(In reply to Timothy Pearson from <a href="show_bug.cgi?id=107518#c8">comment #8</a>)
<span class="quote">> Would it make sense to call amdgpu_asic_reset() as part of module load to
> ensure that the GPU is in a known good state?</span >
This didn't fix the problem, but I did note that rmmod / modprobing the amdgpu
module from the host is a valid workaround. Something must happen on
rmmod-based teardown aside from amdgpu_asic_reset().</pre>
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