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Message #09687
[Bug 2127792] Re: Images are corrupted on blackwell GPUs
Hello Alessandro,
I just tested that again on the device I have.
> The login screen is not the only place where they get artifacts.
artifacts are everywhere. After the fix, everything is fine. I used the
Remmina edge snap, because stable does not work for me. The original
report uses mstsc.exe from windows, which works and uses NVENV too.
> About the groups, I'm not able to see a difference. The original
report mentioned that the group video and render were required. But I
don't see any crash, it actually works fine. Maybe it's because I've
enter a user that exists in the Remote Login panel? I'm asking the
original reporter to come and comment here.
> I'm not seeing that as well - headless works. But I've seen that
happens in the past with specific applications that requires monitors
(opengl, for example). People use clunky fake-monitor dongles in these
situations. But not here, it seems.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2127792
Title:
Images are corrupted on blackwell GPUs
Status in gnome-remote-desktop package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in gnome-remote-desktop source package in Noble:
In Progress
Status in gnome-remote-desktop source package in Plucky:
In Progress
Status in gnome-remote-desktop source package in Questing:
In Progress
Status in gnome-remote-desktop source package in Resolute:
Fix Released
Bug description:
There is image distorsion in gnome-remote-desktop when a Blackwell GPU
is in use and NVENC is responsible for the video streaming.
Upstream issue: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-remote-
desktop/-/issues/263
A fix was just released by nvidia upstream, and also backported to GNOME 48: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-remote-desktop/-/merge_requests/344
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-remote-desktop/-/merge_requests/346
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SRU Justification:
[ Impact ]
* This is a hardware enablement SRU.
* gnome-remote-desktop, when used alongside NVENC for video
streaming, simply does not work, because the image is broken.
* With the above, the streaming is fixed.
[ Fix ]
* Nvidia devices never supported `NV_ENC_PARAMS_FRAME_FIELD_MODE_MBAFF`.
Though the code worked for past, it causes interlaced line artifacts on
Blackwell GPUs.
* Using `NV_ENC_PARAMS_FRAME_FIELD_MODE_FRAME` and changing
`grd-cuda-avc-utils` to produce progressive frames works on
Blackwell and on older GPU generations.
[ Test Plan ]
1. Use a DUT that has a Blackwell GPU
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackwell_(microarchitecture)#Blackwell_dies)
2. Enable Remote Login from the Gnome Settings on the DUT with a
monitor plugged in.
3. Install Reminna from Snap. This version supports NVENC, the .deb
does not.
4. Test gnome-remote-desktop with and without the fix. Make sure which
backend is in use. This can be checked by running `nvidia-smi dmon`
and observing an encoder activity >0%. The repro only occurs when the
NVENC path is used. CPU encoding path or non-H264 streaming is
unaffected
5. Run the same test without a monitor plugged in to the DUT.
6. Run the same tests (with and without monitors) on an older GPU
generation (Maxwell, ideally)
[ Where problems could occur ]
* Given the nature of the fix, it should not impact non-nvidia machines.
* Also, the fix comes from nvidia themsleves, and it's in GNOME 48 and 49 already, so it's pretty safe.
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