/Thomas


The thing is that I don't see this with the old drm (Running for a reasonable amount of time), but on the other hand I can't see what in drm CVS could be causing this.

Well, assuming that both of us are right and it is connected with mouse and DRM this might have something to do with signal delivery. Mouse movement is signaled to Xserver by a signal to make it indepedent of
main processing thread, but cursor shape is switched in the main thread.


It might be that DRM does not do something right when a mouse update signal is pending.

This should go away if silken mouse is disabled - could you try that ?
There might be an option in the driver to disable it, alternatively there should be some code in the driver that enables it.


                         best

                           Vladimir Dergachev


In any case I believe this should be sorted out before linux-core makes it into the mainstream kernel.

/Thomas







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