Package Details: linux-amd-raven 6.8.v.1-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/linux-amd-raven.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: linux-amd-raven
Description: Linux kernel with working amdgpu for Raven Ridge hardware
Upstream URL: https://www.kernel.org/
Keywords: amd kernel linux raven ravenridge
Licenses: GPL2
Submitter: eggz
Maintainer: eggz
Last Packager: eggz
Votes: 11
Popularity: 0.048180
First Submitted: 2018-12-19 18:07 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-03-15 20:22 (UTC)

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eggz commented on 2022-08-03 12:05 (UTC) (edited on 2022-08-03 12:08 (UTC) by eggz)

Hello! It seems that the "PINCTRL_AMD=y" Change in 5.19 solved all the raven incompatibilty problems (with mainline kernels). As far as I can see, the LTS kernel is no longer needed and we can go mainline again!

FYI: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?h=v5.19-rc8&id=41ef3c1a6bb0fd4a3f81170dd17de3adbff80783

If you have newer AMD (CPU!) hardware, I welcome you to use my aur/linux-amd or aur/linux-amd-znver2 package

eggz commented on 2019-04-02 20:17 (UTC) (edited on 2020-02-18 12:07 (UTC) by eggz)

Tired of compiling? Use this binary repo instead! Add this at the end of /etc/pacman.conf :

[linuxkernels]
Server = http://nhameh.ovh/$repo/$arch
SigLevel = Optional TrustAll

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gnulabis commented on 2022-09-07 09:29 (UTC)

As a follow up to my previous comment, it's actually much simpler to trigger the problem.

If the PC is on and I switch off the screen (a TV via HDMI) and then on again, the black screen flickering appears.

gnulabis commented on 2022-09-05 19:12 (UTC) (edited on 2022-09-05 19:12 (UTC) by gnulabis)

I tried 5.19 on ryzen5 3400G. After a reboot it runs fine, but if the system is suspended, when it resumes I get the good old black screen flickering and some screen artifacts.

Before I was on 5.4.69 (had no reason to upgrade until recently) and it was very stable.

Rolling back to 5.4.69 fixes the problem and brings back the stability, but I cannot stay there anymore, I need a newer kernel for some other hardware.

Any ideas/suggestions to try?

zmachinaz commented on 2022-08-18 17:45 (UTC)

Rolling back to 5.4.208-RAVEN brings stability for the 2200U.

eggz commented on 2022-08-17 16:17 (UTC)

Ah, unfortunately I dont have that model lying around. It seems to work just great on my two raven models...

zmachinaz commented on 2022-08-17 16:11 (UTC)

New one based on 5.19 seems to be unstable on AMD Ryzen 3 2200U. Crashes after a few minutes. Even current mainline kernel is more stable (but still crashes after some time). Had no problems with previous linux-amd-raven versions.

eggz commented on 2022-08-03 12:05 (UTC) (edited on 2022-08-03 12:08 (UTC) by eggz)

Hello! It seems that the "PINCTRL_AMD=y" Change in 5.19 solved all the raven incompatibilty problems (with mainline kernels). As far as I can see, the LTS kernel is no longer needed and we can go mainline again!

FYI: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?h=v5.19-rc8&id=41ef3c1a6bb0fd4a3f81170dd17de3adbff80783

If you have newer AMD (CPU!) hardware, I welcome you to use my aur/linux-amd or aur/linux-amd-znver2 package

eggz commented on 2021-12-29 13:32 (UTC)

Nevermind, I started using aur/rtw88-dkms-git pkg with the newest kernel and the wifi works fine now. No idea why the in kernel driver stopped working, but it's a thing.

eggz commented on 2021-12-22 13:02 (UTC)

linux-amd-raven has realtek wifi problems with version 5.4.168. They changed something in the netcode but so far I have been unable to isolate the problem. Looks like they released an untested kernel.

I uploaded 168 so you guys can share me the horrible wifi results ....

eggz commented on 2021-09-16 16:43 (UTC)

whoops. Somehow my git didnt push it to aur. Naughty pipeline!!

s3rj1k commented on 2021-09-16 14:43 (UTC)

@eggz latest change broke build at sha256sums check for renamed patch