dreamlayers Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) I have an x92 box with Amlogic Meson GXM (S912). The SOC has a Mali-T820 GPU, and the box has 2 GB of RAM and 16 GB of eMMC. I'm running Armbian 25.11.2 noble on it. While using the Wayfire Wayland GUI, there is a lot of kernel output like this, constantly repeating: panfrost d00c0000.gpu: shader power transition timeout panfrost d00c0000.gpu: tiler power transition timeout panfrost d00c0000.gpu: l2 power transition timeout The GUI works, and hardware 3D acceleration works. But it would be nice to get this spam out of the logs, and I also wonder if there is really some problem. Like, maybe the kernel doesn't know how to change GPU voltages. Maybe it is related to this at boot, maybe due to an issue with the device tree. kernel: panfrost d00c0000.gpu: error -ENODEV: _opp_set_regulators: no regulator (mali) found The only other sign of something being possibly wrong is that SOC temperature goes surprisingly high when playing hardware accelerated video. That ought to be energy efficient. I'm running Mopidy and Firefox at 53°C and just playing a video can get it to 70°C. It is possible to make these errors go away via: echo on | sudo tee /sys/bus/platform/devices/d00c0000.gpu/power/control I don't know if changing that from auto to on will increase power consumption. Alternatively I tried to add a dummy regulator to the device tree and set mali-supply of the GPU to that regulator. Adding the dummy regulator only removes this single error at boot time: panfrost d00c0000.gpu: error -ENODEV: _opp_set_regulators: no regulator (mali) found Edited 1 hour ago by dreamlayers Found workaround 0 Quote
SteeMan Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago There is no gpu support in these amlogic tvbox builds. 0 Quote
dreamlayers Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago (edited) 28 minutes ago, SteeMan said: There is no gpu support in these amlogic tvbox builds. What does that mean? Panfrost is the GPU driver, for the Mali-T820 GPU. I have hardware acceleration for 3D graphics and video playback, in Armbian. Edited 2 hours ago by dreamlayers 0 Quote
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