[Bug 1912] Dynamic clock cause hard lockup on Radeon 7000 + SMP
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------- Additional Comments From krh at bitplanet.net 2004-11-30 11:30 -------
(In reply to comment #10)
> (In reply to comment #9)
> > What about just playing it safe and go with the 6.7.0 clock setting for all
> > chipsets when DynamicClocks are disabled?
>
> I was considering the same thing. The only potential problem I could see would
> be where a user used dynamicclocks on one server startup and then turned it off
> the next round without a reboot. would the 6.7 behavior be enough? I suppose
> if it caused any problems a reboot would solve them.
Ah, I see what you're saying, those dynamic clock bits wouldn't be set back to
static clock in that case, which would interfer with the 6.7 clock setup code
when starting the X server without dynamic clocks.
I think this is a reasonable tradeoff though, it's better to have a stable
server that could act a bit strange when changing the config, than a server
locks up hard on a number of cards.
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