On 01/09/2013 09:31 AM, Dave Airlie wrote:
On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 2:25 PM, Greg KH <gre...@linuxfoundation.org> wrote:
On Wed, Jan 09, 2013 at 01:42:39PM +1000, Dave Airlie wrote:
Hi all,

I've hit this 3 times today on Linus's latest 3.8-rc2+ tree:

[11868.414648] [drm:i915_hangcheck_hung] *ERROR* Hangcheck timer elapsed... GPU 
hung
[11868.414655] [drm] capturing error event; look for more information in 
/debug/dri/0/i915_error_state
[11870.408342] [drm:i915_hangcheck_hung] *ERROR* Hangcheck timer elapsed... GPU 
hung
[11870.408412] [drm:i915_reset] *ERROR* GPU hanging too fast, declaring wedged!
[11870.408414] [drm:i915_reset] *ERROR* Failed to reset chip.
[11883.083225] gnome-shell[19396]: segfault at 218 ip 00007feef5f32333 sp 
00007ffffc1dc930 error 4 in i965_dri.so[7feef5ecb000+d0000]

I just hit this again.  And, as the kernel was asking for it, attached
is the i915_error_state file, compressed due to the size of it.

Welcome to sink hole that is
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=55984

3 months and ticking, Intel guys are all running away from it saying
they can't reproduce, everyone else on planet seems to reproduce quite
easily.

Its generally considered a bug in the relocation/shrinker/no idea category,

Ugh, what a mess.

Assuming you have an Ironlake machine which I'm going to guess you do.

I don't know, it's an old i5 machine that has never had any video
problems for many years now.  How do I tell?

lspci -nn probably an 8086:0046 device.

Old i5 probably means original i5 which means ironlake.


I have also seen this a couple of times on 3.7 and 3.8-rc1.
Most of the times I was watching youtube video in chrome. Nothing crashed though(I am not running gnome shell). System recovered after few seconds.

I didn't see this on 3.8-rc2 yet, probably because I haven't watched any video.

-lijo



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