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has caused the Debian Bug report #99465,
regarding read-edid: get-edid hangs talking to Riva128 card
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Package: xserver-xfree86
Version: 4.0.3-4
Severity: normal

Hi

Dring several last updates configuration of this package
stops while this process 'get-edid' eats CPU.

Here is tracelog - when press Ctrl+C and stop
tracing then this process exists and configuration continues.

This system has Riva128 4MB graphics card.

write(2, "vm86() failed\n", 14)         = 14
write(2, "return = 0x0\n", 13)          = 13
write(2, "eax = 0x00000135\n", 17)      = 17
write(2, "ebx = 0x00000000\n", 17)      = 17
write(2, "ecx = 0x00000002\n", 17)      = 17
write(2, "edx = 0x000003da\n", 17)      = 17
write(2, "esi = 0x0000002a\n", 17)      = 17
write(2, "edi = 0x00000000\n", 17)      = 17
write(2, "ebp = 0x00000000\n", 17)      = 17
write(2, "eip = 0x00007f20\n", 17)      = 17
write(2, "cs  = 0xc000\n", 13)          = 13
write(2, "esp = 0x00000fda\n", 17)      = 17
write(2, "ss  = 0x1000\n", 13)          = 13
write(2, "ds  = 0x0000\n", 13)          = 13
write(2, "es  = 0x0000\n", 13)          = 13
write(2, "fs  = 0x0000\n", 13)          = 13
write(2, "gs  = 0x0000\n", 13)          = 13
write(2, "eflags  = 0x00023246\n", 21)  = 21
write(2, "cs:ip = [ ", 10)              = 10
write(2, "a8 ", 3)                      = 3
write(2, "08 ", 3)                      = 3
write(2, "74 ", 3)                      = 3
write(2, "f8 ", 3)                      = 3
write(2, "ec ", 3)                      = 3
write(2, "a8 ", 3)                      = 3
write(2, "08 ", 3)                      = 3
write(2, "75 ", 3)                      = 3
write(2, "fb ", 3)                      = 3
write(2, "e2 ", 3)                      = 3
write(2, "f1 ", 3)                      = 3
write(2, "5a ", 3)                      = 3
write(2, "b0 ", 3)                      = 3
write(2, "3e ", 3)                      = 3
write(2, "bb ", 3)                      = 3
write(2, "05 ", 3)                      = 3
write(2, "]\n", 2)                      = 2
write(2, "Error: something went wrong perf"..., 59) = 59
write(2, "\tFunction unsupported\n", 22) = 22
write(2, "\tCall failed\n\n", 14)       = 14
write(2, "Reading next EDID block\n", 24) = 24
write(2, "\nVBE/DDC service about to be cal"..., 36) = 36
write(2, "\tRead EDID\n", 11)           = 11
write(2, "\n\tPerforming real mode VBE call\n", 32) = 32
write(2, "\tInterrupt 0x10 ax=0x4f15 bx=0x1"..., 40) = 40
vm86old(0x804c5ac
 <unfinished ...>

bye


-- System Information
Debian Release: testing/unstable
Architecture: i386
Kernel: Linux decibel 2.4.2-ac5 #1 Út úno 27 18:13:57 EST 2001 i586
Locale: LANG=cs_CZ, LC_CTYPE=C

Versions of packages xserver-xfree86 depends on:
ii  debconf                       0.9.62     Debian configuration management sy
ii  libc6                         2.2.3-5    GNU C Library: Shared libraries an
ii  xserver-common                4.0.3-4    files and utilities common to all 
ii  zlib1g                        1:1.1.3-15 compression library - runtime     



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This bug is not longer present in 3.X branch, due to the new I2C
interface, please update.

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Pozdrawiam,
Dariusz Dwornikowski, Assistant
Institute of Computing Science, Poznań University of Technology
www.cs.put.poznan.pl/ddwornikowski/
room 2.7.2 BTiCW | tel. +48 61 665 29 41

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