I am on an older (AMD FX6300) machine with a somewhat newer video card (RX580) - recently upgraded.
There seems to be a bug which is causing Mesa's OpenCL to hang or crash with either Blender Cycles or LuxCore under most conditions right now.
(I'm using the stock Blender Foundation 2.79b download but this happens in one way or another on all of the builds I've downloaded.
My next step is to try to build either a custom kernel, try to cobble together sort of a Frankenstein driver situation or try using Ubuntu running from a flash drive or inside a virtual machine to be able to take advantage of my GPU.
I'm trying to figure out what to do, what I can do on my older machine.
The CPU rendering of the benchmark scene is beautiful.
Has anybody else been in this exact situation?
Edit: Its not such a big issue. (I should be able to manage using a flash drive install for now.)
Mesa 1.8.1.6 with LuxCoreRender 2.1a3 on Debian 9.5 with 4.17 kernel
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Mesa 1.8.1.6 with LuxCoreRender 2.1a3 on Debian 9.5 with 4.17 kernel
Last edited by pulgasari on Fri Sep 14, 2018 4:54 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Re: Mesa 1.8.1.6 with LuxCoreRender 2.1a3 on Debian 9.5 with 4.17 kernel
Do you have any pointers on using Debian, not Ubuntu with their drivers without breaking the non-openCL driver? I am on an older machine that has the older kind of PCIe slots so it appears my box is not supported with the ROC drivers yet. (although it may be in the future)
It seems that I may be in the same situation as user Lucrus here (see second and last posts at the bottom)
It seems they have a fix on the way.
https://www.phoronix.com/forums/forum/l ... 7-40/page2
The worst case scenario is that Ihave to set up a saparate ubuntu install - not such a big deal. It would be nice not to have to though.
Arch has repackaged the driver files for Arch users. As we speak I am trying to unpack the driver files into a separate directory tree and I am going to try to see if I can use just the opencl drivers. Older versions of the amdgpu pro driver apparently can be installed - thats another alternative. I'll lose some performance, and probably stability, though.
I would rather use the open source drivers!
It seems that I may be in the same situation as user Lucrus here (see second and last posts at the bottom)
It seems they have a fix on the way.
https://www.phoronix.com/forums/forum/l ... 7-40/page2
The worst case scenario is that Ihave to set up a saparate ubuntu install - not such a big deal. It would be nice not to have to though.
Arch has repackaged the driver files for Arch users. As we speak I am trying to unpack the driver files into a separate directory tree and I am going to try to see if I can use just the opencl drivers. Older versions of the amdgpu pro driver apparently can be installed - thats another alternative. I'll lose some performance, and probably stability, though.
I would rather use the open source drivers!
Re: Mesa 1.8.1.6 with LuxCoreRender 2.1a3 on Debian 9.5 with 4.17 kernel
Please try to edit your first post and put console tect into code mod like this :
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Re: Mesa 1.8.1.6 with LuxCoreRender 2.1a3 on Debian 9.5 with 4.17 kernel
got it, thank you!