xorg-server-1.18.x and xorg-server-1.19.x: xf86Config.c / auto_gpu_device=1 failed to configure my Radeon 280X (commit: 69e4b8e602ecc7b69c75988a447ec5b509b22402)

wallak at free.fr wallak at free.fr
Mon Mar 13 12:48:50 UTC 2017


Here is below the test Xorg configuration (tst.conf). I just checked that removing sections related to other devices, and using only the sections related to the target device as a simple 'skeleton' fixes the issue too. But this last method is not what we want (I hope so). The logs with or without the patch are given too.

tst.conf: http://pastebin.com/SXptHZCh
unpatched.log: http://pastebin.com/kEm1LJ8Z
patched.log: http://pastebin.com/wtWc4Ymx

Wallak.



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De: "Michel Dänzer" <michel at daenzer.net>
À: wallak at free.fr
Cc: xorg-devel at lists.x.org
Envoyé: Lundi 13 Mars 2017 03:24:16
Objet: Re: xorg-server-1.18.x and xorg-server-1.19.x: xf86Config.c / auto_gpu_device=1 failed to configure my Radeon 280X (commit: 69e4b8e602ecc7b69c75988a447ec5b509b22402)

On 13/03/17 07:50 AM, wallak at free.fr wrote:
> My radeon 280X was working properly while I was using
> xorg-server-1.17.x. I was unable to get this board working with
> xorg-server-1.18.x and xorg-server-1.19.x. Using the last xorg-server
> release the software was trying to configure a non connected video
> port (displayport) and failed; xorg.conf was configured to discard
> the non-connected video ports. This was necessary for the OpenGL
> layer to work on the main screen.

That's a bit vague.

Please provide the Xorg log and xorg.conf files corresponding to any
issues you're hitting.


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