On 1/19/21 1:18 PM, Emmanuel Vadot wrote: > >> interesting - so it seems like if i have drm-devel-kmod installed this >> will fail (missing or wrong linuxkpi_gplv2.ko). this happens both if i >> install the pkg and rebuild the kernel, and if i build the kernel w/o >> the pkg installed. > Don't use the package, always rebuild from the latest ports. see bellow >> yet, if i have the drm-current-kmod pkg installed, then "make >> buildkernel" it looks like the i915/amdgpu modules get build and an >> "installkernel" drops the linuxkpi_gplv2.ko module under /boot/kernel. >> at that point i am able to successfully load the amdgpu.ko. > drm-current-kmod will also install its sources in /usr/local/sys/ and > this will get built with buildkernel. The problem is that if the > package is old (and it is right now) you might have sources that either > don't compile or don't work correctly. OK interesting, in both cases I was building the package from my local ports tree (via "make package"). i should have better explained that in previous emails. i verified my checkout was up to date as well (it includes your latest commits from Sunday and Monday). i'm happy now running the current-kmod but let me know if it'd be helpful to do any more tests or provide additional info. cheers, -pete > -- Pete Wright pete_at_nomadlogic.org _at_nomadlogicLAReceived on Tue Jan 19 2021 - 20:29:14 UTC
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