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February 13, 2012, 08:10:28 PM
Last edit: February 13, 2012, 10:10:44 PM by pollus
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Good evening,

I have an issue on Ubuntu 11..04 that I am not able to pin point.

Here is the scenario:

I am running SDK 2.3
and ATI drivers 11.4

I have two graphic cards installed (Radeon 5970) both are recognized by the system:

btc@BTC:~/test$ aticonfig --list-adapters
* 0. 03:00.0 ATI Radeon HD 5900 Series
  1. 04:00.0 ATI Radeon HD 5900 Series
  2. 07:00.0 ATI Radeon HD 5900 Series
  3. 08:00.0 ATI Radeon HD 5900 Series

* - Default adapter

btc@BTC:/opt/ati-stream-sdk-v2.3-lnx64/samples/opencl/bin/x86_64$ ./CLInfo |grep CL_DEVICE_TYPE_GPU
  Device Type:                CL_DEVICE_TYPE_GPU
  Device Type:                CL_DEVICE_TYPE_GPU
  Device Type:                CL_DEVICE_TYPE_GPU
  Device Type:                CL_DEVICE_TYPE_GPU

As you can see above, all 4 cores seem to be ok.

When I start poclbm in order to start mining first session seems to be ok, second one devides the amount of mhash by 2 the rest just hangs the system.

So to be square on that: first core counts about 350 mhash per second if there is only one worker on.

After turning the second worker on both will be counting about 175 mhash/s even though a different device number is being used.


I double checked for crossfire binds, there is none,

I am sure I use different devices with my command:

First command:
./poclbm.py -d0 --worksize=128 .....

Second one:

./poclbm.py -d1 --worksize=128 .... etc

I ran out of ideas, I tried different versions of this miner, no luck there.

I double checked the configuration of the system and drivers and that seems ok as well.

I need a fresh "look" at the problem as it looks like I am in some kind of vicious circle.

The issue looks exactly the same as ones with crossfire enabled. The problem is that crossfire does not seem to be enabled.

confirmed with these commands:

sudo aticonfig --lscs
sudo aticonfig --lsch

Any help is appreciated.

Thanks lads.

Regards,

pollus
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February 14, 2012, 06:23:11 PM
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I guess a different miner would be a fresh look. 

see what cgminer has to say about the number of cards..

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February 14, 2012, 06:34:15 PM
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Does linux use crossfire?  I have 2 5970's in a linux rig and have never done anything with crossfire.  And SDK 2.1 or 2.4 and ATI driver 11.6 seem to be the most stable.  Throw a BAMT usb on there and see what happens. Or try cgminer - with no OC's at first. Check CPU usage also.

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February 15, 2012, 03:10:17 PM
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the whole thing is that I tried enabling crossfire then dissabling it.

The hardware is combined out of 2 5970s

Trying phoenix and poclbm miners bot hgive the same result.

Regardless which device I start the mhash /s will not exceed 300 if I start 2 that will device 300 in two if three the 300/3 if four then the system hangs.

I tried rebuilding the whole machine from the scratch same issue.

I tried different drivers 2.1 then 2.3 no luck either.

I double checked every possibility to see why this setup behaves like it had crossfire enabled but could not find any reasonable solution.

I am suspecting the mother board now it is ASUS_M4A77TD_PRO (http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/AMD_AM3/M4A77TD_PRO/)
It has something called ATI CrossFireX™ Technology Support i tried to find that option in BIOS in order to disable it but to no avail.

Any ideas? Anybody else had an issue with this motherboard?

Thanks for your replies lads.

Regards,

pollus
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February 15, 2012, 04:14:01 PM
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the whole thing is that I tried enabling crossfire then dissabling it.

The hardware is combined out of 2 5970s

Trying phoenix and poclbm miners bot hgive the same result.

Regardless which device I start the mhash /s will not exceed 300 if I start 2 that will device 300 in two if three the 300/3 if four then the system hangs.

I tried rebuilding the whole machine from the scratch same issue.

I tried different drivers 2.1 then 2.3 no luck either.

I double checked every possibility to see why this setup behaves like it had crossfire enabled but could not find any reasonable solution.

I am suspecting the mother board now it is ASUS_M4A77TD_PRO (http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/AMD_AM3/M4A77TD_PRO/)
It has something called ATI CrossFireX™ Technology Support i tried to find that option in BIOS in order to disable it but to no avail.

Any ideas? Anybody else had an issue with this motherboard?

Thanks for your replies lads.

Regards,

pollus


if it is mobo,  reset mobo to all defaults. 

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February 16, 2012, 01:59:43 AM
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export DISPLAY=:0

Also you will get more overclocking ability with 11.6 instead of 11.4.

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