(In reply to Daniel Vetter from comment #126)
> (In reply to Chris Rainey from comment #119)
> > Confirming that "intel_idle.max_cstate=1" has solved my complete freeze
> > issues on Bay Trail running Linux 4.1.13(Slackware64-current(pre-4.2)
> > formerly running Ubuntu 15.04/15.10 with stock kernels).
> >
> > Thanx for all the hard-work and long-efforts to see this through!
>
> Hm, sounds like after over a year of random walking multiple people have
> nailed this to cpu cstates, and the gpu driver changing behaviour slightly
> was just the canary in the coal mine here.
>
> I tried to read through all comments here (gosh is there a lot of that) and
> didn't find anything to contradict that.
>
> Given that I filed a new bug report on bugzilla.kernel.org:
>
> https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=109051
>
> Everyone please jump over there to that bug and fill in with your
> details/summary.
>
> Thanks, Daniel
(In reply to Daniel Vetter from comment #126) idle.max_ cstate= 1" has solved my complete freeze Slackware64- current( pre-4.2) kernel. org: /bugzilla. kernel. org/show_ bug.cgi? id=109051
> (In reply to Chris Rainey from comment #119)
> > Confirming that "intel_
> > issues on Bay Trail running Linux 4.1.13(
> > formerly running Ubuntu 15.04/15.10 with stock kernels).
> >
> > Thanx for all the hard-work and long-efforts to see this through!
>
> Hm, sounds like after over a year of random walking multiple people have
> nailed this to cpu cstates, and the gpu driver changing behaviour slightly
> was just the canary in the coal mine here.
>
> I tried to read through all comments here (gosh is there a lot of that) and
> didn't find anything to contradict that.
>
> Given that I filed a new bug report on bugzilla.
>
> https:/
>
> Everyone please jump over there to that bug and fill in with your
> details/summary.
>
> Thanks, Daniel
RESOLVED MOVED again.