Hi Robert,
This very much looks like a driver bug so we'll need to contact NVidia
and get them on to. Anyone with a hotline to NVidia?
The driver devs I met at Siggraph said that sending to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
was our best bet when we found bugs in their OpenGL implementations.
They also add
this project.
Cheers,
Wojtek
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Jean-Sebastien Guay
Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 3:41 PM
To: OpenSceneGraph Users
Subject: Re: [osg-users] Many RTT cameras, strange out of memory errors on
Linux
Hi Robert
Hi JP et al.
On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 2:21 PM, Robert Osfield
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm going to add an optional sleep into the each gl object apply to
> see if this make any difference.
I've added an osgmemorytest command line option --delay
that invokes an OpenThread::Thread::microSleep(
Hi JP,
I've got some odd X server crashes and restart as well. On my little
shuttle with Kubuntu 8.10 on it it gets to 215 fbo's at 512x512. This
is with a lowe end128Mb Geforce 7 card + only 1Gb memory rather 4GB
on my main machine. The Kubuntu 8.10 machine has OpenGL version
string 2.1.2 NVI
Hi Robert,
thanks for looking into this.
Just ran it on Core2 Duo 2GB machine, GeForce 8800GT 256MB driver
177.67, Debian Sid.
I had to add a bit more fbo's before a crash, but maybe it's cos the
machine is slower.
With some smaller (32x32) sizes I even managed a X crash and restart.
osgm
Hi Guys,
I've now got an osgmemorytest example checked into svn/trunk, it
currently supports allocating windows, pbuffers and textures/fbo for
each of the windows/pbuffers created. I get some wierd results...
The follow test run:
osgmemorytest --window --fbo 1024 1024 -g 150
Succeeds. Whi
Hi Alberto,
thanks for the testing, it does seem that the problem is more general
than my specific Linux setup.
jp
Alberto Luaces wrote:
Hi JP,
I always get the same errors (92 & 80) during execution (see below). My system
is
Linux 2.6.26-1-amd64
GeForce 7600 GS, driver 173.14.12
256 MB
Hi JP,
I always get the same errors (92 & 80) during execution (see below). My system
is
Linux 2.6.26-1-amd64
GeForce 7600 GS, driver 173.14.12
256 MB
Got an X11ErrorHandling call display=0x114f600 event=0x7fff4f229750
BadWindow (invalid Window parameter)
Major opcode: 92
Minor opcode: 4
Error
Hi,
Robert Osfield wrote:
Hi J.P,
On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 6:56 AM, J.P. Delport <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
if anyone has some spare time, please execute the attached test app under
Linux. I am still unsure if our problems are related to NVidia driver, Linux
distribution, ...
I haven't had a
Hi J.P,
On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 6:56 AM, J.P. Delport <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> if anyone has some spare time, please execute the attached test app under
> Linux. I am still unsure if our problems are related to NVidia driver, Linux
> distribution, ...
I haven't had a chance to test but I will
Hi all,
if anyone has some spare time, please execute the attached test app
under Linux. I am still unsure if our problems are related to NVidia
driver, Linux distribution, ...
thanks
jp
J.P. Delport wrote:
Hi all,
a colleague of mine is trying to implement an image processing algorithm
t
Hi J.P.,
Thats a really strange behaviour. Could it be that you ran into driver issues.
I mean maybe linux gpu drivers doesn't work well with so much fbo's hanging
around.
osgPPU doesn't use cameras. It require a camera attachment only to get the
output (RTT) texture out of the camera. However
Hi,
yes, it uses FBO, I confirmed using DEBUG notify level. That is part of
the reason why I'm stumped by the X errors.
Hardware supports FBO, we are running lots of other FBO algo's requiring
>512MB memory without problems.
jp
Robert Osfield wrote:
Hi J.P,
I haven't tried the example ye
Hi J.P,
I haven't tried the example yet, but if the camera is allocating X11
resources it sounds like its using a pbuffer rather than an FBO. Are
you using FBOs? Does you hardware/drivers support FBO?
Robert.
On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 12:40 PM, J.P. Delport <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
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