Re: I915 driver locks up

From: Stephen Clark
Date: Tue Dec 21 2010 - 11:16:17 EST


On 12/19/2010 04:46 PM, Stephen Clark wrote:
On 12/19/2010 06:02 AM, Chris Wilson wrote:
On Sat, 18 Dec 2010 18:32:49 -0500, Stephen Clark<sclark46@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I had been using mesa-7.9.
I loaded mesa-7.10 similar results. There is no

/sys/kernel/debug/dri/0/i915_error_state

In fact there is nothing in the /sys/kernel/debug directory. Do I have
to enable
something.
You need to "mount -tdebugfs debug /sys/kernel/debug".

With the later kernel - things are worse X becomes totally useless it looks
like my lcd panel lost horizontal sync. With the 2.6.25 kernel X is
still usable
this makes me think at least some of the problem is kernel related.
2.6.25 to present marks the transition between UMS and KMS, i.e. moving
of the userspace modesetting code into the kernel. And that should not
have regressed. Can you please, grab an intel_reg_dumper of the working
setup and the lost-sync setup, and include a drm.debug=0xe dmesg (i.e. add
drm.debug=0xe to your boot commandline)?

With 2.6.37-rc6 and mesa 7.10 with hardware acceleration turned off in wine-

Dec 18 18:01:50 joker4 yum[5244]: Updated: mesa-libGL-7.10-0.17.fc15.x86_64
Dec 18 18:01:52 joker4 yum[5244]: Updated: mesa-libGL-7.10-0.17.fc15.i686
Dec 18 18:01:54 joker4 yum[5244]: Updated: mesa-libGLU-7.10-0.17.fc15.x86_64
Dec 18 18:02:02 joker4 yum[5244]: Updated: mesa-dri-drivers-7.10-0.17.fc15.x86_6
4
Dec 18 18:02:03 joker4 yum[5244]: Updated: mesa-libGLU-7.10-0.17.fc15.i686
Dec 18 18:02:11 joker4 yum[5244]: Updated: mesa-dri-drivers-7.10-0.17.fc15.i686
Good, those drivers are recent enough that I should be able to use the
error state to find the broken code.
-Chris

Hi Chris,

I emailed the information you requested, it was quite large, and haven't seen it show up on
LKML yet. Don't know if it is being blocked by the ML or not.

Regards,
Steve

Hi Chris,

Just wondering if you received what you needed from me. I still have the info
for the 2.6.37rc6 kernel that I haven't sent awaiting some kind of acknowledgment that
you received the initial info I send for the 2.6.35 kernel.

Steve

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