I (re)installed FreeBSD 14 recently, but it is basically unusable due to constant kernel panics. This only happens when I'm in X11 (XFCE), and also seemingly only when I have Firefox open(?). The stack trace seems to suggest that it's something in the drm, but I'm not sure.
It seems that most crash dumps have one of three stack traces, I have attached examples of all of these, but it seems the drm-related one is most common.
I've tried recompiling drm-kmod (and drm-515-kmod), and the gpu-firmware-* packages from ports, but it didn't seem to help.
I've used FreeBSD 14.0 before, and while it did have some of these panics, they were much less frequent. That might be due to the fact I was using i3 back then, as when I tried CDE briefly today, it didn't panic, but when I tried KDE, my system almost immediately crashed. XFCE worked fine for some time, but it is now completely unusable. It seems the heavier the desktop environment is, the more it crashes?
I ran sysutils/memtest86 just in case it was a hardware issue with my memory, but it passed perfectly fine.
I have an AMD RX 6600, is my GPU just too new or something? It should have support starting from Linux 5.11, so drm-515-kmod should work with it.
I have seen some weird artifacts under Windows before, but they're quite rare, and the GPU still works perfectly fine. They also only started happening after I got a new display, so it's probably just a driver issue, and not a broken GPU.
It seems that most crash dumps have one of three stack traces, I have attached examples of all of these, but it seems the drm-related one is most common.
I've tried recompiling drm-kmod (and drm-515-kmod), and the gpu-firmware-* packages from ports, but it didn't seem to help.
I've used FreeBSD 14.0 before, and while it did have some of these panics, they were much less frequent. That might be due to the fact I was using i3 back then, as when I tried CDE briefly today, it didn't panic, but when I tried KDE, my system almost immediately crashed. XFCE worked fine for some time, but it is now completely unusable. It seems the heavier the desktop environment is, the more it crashes?
I ran sysutils/memtest86 just in case it was a hardware issue with my memory, but it passed perfectly fine.
I have an AMD RX 6600, is my GPU just too new or something? It should have support starting from Linux 5.11, so drm-515-kmod should work with it.
I have seen some weird artifacts under Windows before, but they're quite rare, and the GPU still works perfectly fine. They also only started happening after I got a new display, so it's probably just a driver issue, and not a broken GPU.