I have not had any problem with Nouveau and Wayland so far.
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[i915] Kernel crashed in vma_create when running Xorg
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I have successfully switched to Nouveau and Wayland. I have not had any
problem so far (it's been 30 minutes since I switched - maybe it's too
soon to tell). I will test my current setup and report back in a week.
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I am experiencing the same issue. I am using a very old machine: it's an Acer
T180 with a NVIDIA GT710 graphics card (driver nvidia-460) and an AMD Athlon
5600+.
The process causing the crash is /usr/lib/gdm3/gdm-x-session.
I will try to switch to Nouveau and Wayland and report back.
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it also happens with my HP Probook 4540s
My Laptop gets frozen fully!! even the mouse and keyboard and those Gnome parts
like clock
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Also affects my Lenovo Thinkpad T480s Notebook
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Title:
[i915] Kernel crashed in vma_create when running Xorg
Status in Linux:
I'd be willing to try re-compiling with some extra options, for the
learning experience, but I'd need some pointers on what to do/what
options to enable. I've compiled the kernel before but that was a while
ago, and I have no clue what options would be useful.
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I'm actually going to close the upstream issue - I'm still not clear on
the root cause - it is a slab/kmem cache issue, but I don't which
subsystem is responsible for it. It might get visible on opening various
kernel debug options, but it requires to recompile and also slows down
the system
Thanks for opening the issue Bernd. I haven't inspected kernel stack
traces before, so in my eyes they looked similar :-)
The issue has not occurred since I switched to Wayland.
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** Also affects: linux via
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/intel/-/issues/2631
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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I created https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/intel/-/issues/2631
** Bug watch added: gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/intel/-/issues #2631
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/intel/-/issues/2631
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The traces in https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/intel/-/issues/1201
look entirely different, so I'm not sure if this is related. Here we
have
[ 1620.425038] Call Trace:
[ 1620.425087] ? vma_create+0x30/0x460 [i915]
[ 1620.425122] vma_create+0x30/0x460 [i915]
[ 1620.425124] ? mutex_lock+0x13/0x40
Happens for me as well, using xfce4 (so wayland is not a simple option)
and I don't use anything like pycharm.
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Title:
[i915]
Thanks for that tipp Daniel. I am using the i3wm window manager and my
complete development routine belongs to that, so for me it isnt an
option to use Wayland or switch to Sway.
I have downgraded my kernel to 5.4.74-050474-generic and hope everything
is working until a solution was found.
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** Summary changed:
- Kernel panic - Xorg tainted - i915
+ [i915] Kernel crashed in vma_create when running Xorg
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