Re: 2.6.23(.1) Regression? i915 oopses and panics

2007-10-14 Thread Dave Airlie
On 10/14/07, Thomas Bächler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Dave Airlie schrieb: > >> I'm sorry, I forgot to mention that: As I _thought_ it had worked with > >> rc6, I already found that commit. I reverted it and got a panic again > >> (no trace, as I was in X), so this one doesn't seem to cause the

Re: 2.6.23(.1) Regression? i915 oopses and panics

2007-10-14 Thread Thomas Bächler
Dave Airlie schrieb: >> I'm sorry, I forgot to mention that: As I _thought_ it had worked with >> rc6, I already found that commit. I reverted it and got a panic again >> (no trace, as I was in X), so this one doesn't seem to cause the problem. >> > > Okay I've spotted a potential bug that might l

Re: 2.6.23(.1) Regression? i915 oopses and panics

2007-10-14 Thread Dave Airlie
On 10/14/07, Thomas Bächler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Dave Airlie schrieb: > > lets start with: > > http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commitdiff;h=e4a7b1d1d90d202a030688ab5b177c3c0f15ee3e > > > > and work from there.. > > I'm sorry, I forgot to mention that: As I

Re: 2.6.23(.1) Regression? i915 oopses and panics

2007-10-14 Thread Thomas Bächler
Dave Airlie schrieb: > lets start with: > http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commitdiff;h=e4a7b1d1d90d202a030688ab5b177c3c0f15ee3e > > and work from there.. I'm sorry, I forgot to mention that: As I _thought_ it had worked with rc6, I already found that commit. I r

Re: 2.6.23(.1) Regression? i915 oopses and panics

2007-10-14 Thread Dave Airlie
On 10/14/07, Thomas Bächler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I first discovered this problem when updating to 2.6.23 final on x86_64. > When I launched google earth, the kernel paniced. When I tried to > reproduce, it oopsed instead of panicing. > > dri/drm seems to work generally, as I am running bery

2.6.23(.1) Regression? i915 oopses and panics

2007-10-14 Thread Thomas Bächler
I first discovered this problem when updating to 2.6.23 final on x86_64. When I launched google earth, the kernel paniced. When I tried to reproduce, it oopsed instead of panicing. dri/drm seems to work generally, as I am running beryl without trouble, so far I could only reproduce the problem wit