[nouveau] Slowish and rough graphical interface with GTX 1060
Submitted by neules
Assigned to Nouveau Project
Link to original bug (#103946)
Description
Created attachment 135741
dmesg
I have an eVGA geforce gtx 1060 6gb graphics card, I'm using nouveau drivers (1.0.15-2), I'm on kernel 4.13.12-1 and I run Wayland (echo $XDG_SESSION_TYPE prints wayland). I don't know if you need something else :(
Starts with a freeze, immediately following a slowish and rough/rude mouse pointer movement and graphical interface. Describing what and when happens in graphical interface:
-Gnome-shell's activities menu lasts a lot to appear, and scrolling between the list of applications is slowish and rough
-Switching between virtual desktops that has programs running into lasts (to draw) too, but not between those that hasn't.
-Movies aren't playing. Movie player's taskbar indicator appears but no appears the movie player per se, it doesn't show up. Audio is playing without interrupts fluently.
-Menus are displaying with slowness too.
It happens every time I boot on linux from a power off, but if I came from a restart from Windows 10 it boots ok.
It apparently affects only mouse. When writing the keyboard its fluent and it doesn't stops drawing on screen what i'm writing for 1 or 2 seconds after showing everything I've written, like it does with the mouse device.
It happens in gdm and within gnome-shell session.
Bug appears on any of these two cases:
Steps to reproduce #1:
- switch on from a previous power off.
- select linux on grub.
- boot.
Steps to reproduce #2:
1. switch on from a previous power off.
2. select windows 10 on grub.
3. power off from windows 10.
4. switch on.
5. select linux on grub.
6. boot.
Before gdm starts it's printed:
nouveau 0000:01:00.0: DRM: Pointer to flat panel table invalid
nouveau 0000:01:00.0: secboot: error during falcon reset: -110
nouveau 0000:01:00.0: gr: init failed, -110
Bug doesn't show up when:
1. switch on
2. select windows 10 on grub.
3. restart from windows 10.
4. select linux from grub.
5. boot
dmesg attached as a file.
lsblk -f:
NAME FSTYPE LABEL UUID MOUNTPOINT
sda
├─sda1 ntfs Recuperación F6E6FC90E6FC51FB
├─sda2 vfat B200-9D56
├─sda3
├─sda4 ntfs 1C1615131614F00E
└─sda5 ntfs STEAM E61E74281E73F043
sdb
├─sdb1 vfat 5B15-98FD /boot
├─sdb2 ext4 e7c2fde7-8120-4720-940a-a7b788bbd365 /
└─sdb3 ext4 8d5f5ffe-38fb-4889-9887-c59a971677f6 /home
sdc
└─sdc1 ntfs XTRA 4010750510750368
sdd
sr0 udf WD Unlocker 57b20d3800000000 /run/media/uri/WD Unlocker
Thanks in advance.
**Attachment 135741**, "dmesg":
bad_boot.dmesg.28.11