Andrea Bini, in response to your email, please feel free to file the
report following upstream's instructions via
https://01.org/linuxgraphics/documentation/how-report-bugs .
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Andrea Bini, both up and downstream prefer folks file separate reports,
as it's cheap to mark duplicates after its been confirmed, which helps
the most and reduces confusion.
The other folks you mentioned, while it's great they have contributed in
their way, they haven't reviewed your report
Christopher M. Penalver, you mean to file a new bug report at
freedesktop.org? I haven't reported any of the duplicates of #80568; the
latter was linked to this bug by Felix Schwarz and then many other bugs
were mark as duplicates of it on freedesktop.org. Matt Turner already
suggested to file a
Andrea Bini, it wouldn't hurt to file a net new report upstream for this
(unless one of the many duplicates of #80568 was one you personally
reported). Could you please advise?
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Title:
[GM965] GPU lockup running OpenGL applications on Dell Vostro 1510
Status in Mesa:
Fix
Andrea Bini, when the graphical environment becomes unusable, is there a
crash file in the /var/crash folder?
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Done, same result with FooBillard++ except that the graphical
environment becomes unusable; you can only move the mouse cursor. If you
switch to another virtual console and restart the lightdm service from
there, you come back to the login screen and you don't have to reboot.
I've tried OpenArena,
Andrea Bini, to see if this is already resolved, could you please test
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ and advise to the results?
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Yes, I've upgraded the system to version 15.10 and installed all the
updates. glmark2 "ideas" benchmark now works but FooBillard++ still
triggers the lockup almost immediately. What really changed is that now
a reboot from another virtual console is no more needed. After the
lockup, the GPU
Andrea Bini, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu
better.
As per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases, Ubuntu 14.10 reached EOL on
July 23, 2015.
Is this reproducible on a supported release?
** Tags added: latest-bios-a15
** Changed in: mesa (Ubuntu)
Importance: High => Medium
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After all these days I've been using the latest drivers and stuff
offered by xorg-edgers and everything seemed to be running fine, tonight
it happened again. It seems that if I visit www.google.com/chrome using
the first tab on Chrome, everything is fine. Tonight I needed to
download Chrome for
(In reply to Janus Troelsen from comment #111)
Did you upgrade your kernel Alex? If you did, the GPU should be able to
properly reset.
The last official kernel released for *ubuntus 14.04 is 3.16 which is no
good for this issue. If I recall correctly the one needed is 3.19 and
in this case it
Did you upgrade your kernel Alex? If you did, the GPU should be able to
properly reset.
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Hi,
After searching half a day for a solution to the black screen of death
issue, I finally ended up at this thread. I am happy to report the
problem on Lenovo T61 with Intel 965GM graphic card on a Ubuntu 14.04
LTS is fixed by following Jamie's steps listed in comment #99. It does
need an
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(In reply to Kenneth Graunke from comment #86)
Hi all. I believe this should be fixed with Mesa master - specifically,
this commit:
commit c4fd0c9052dd391d6f2e9bb8e6da209dfc7ef35b
Author: Kenneth Graunke kenn...@whitecape.org
Date: Sat Jan 17 23:21:15 2015 -0800
i965: Work around
Regarding the GPU reset, it is in Linux since 3.19-rc1. So if your GPU
is not resetting after crashing, upgrade your kernel. Ubuntu has
mainline Linux kernel dpkg packages that work well.
This is the patching commit:
Jamie, your uname -a output indicates that you haven't installed a kernel that
contains the other part of the fix.
Go here: http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/
Pick a kernel = v3.19-rc1 and install the proper debs. Then make sure you
choose that kernel at your bootloader.
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(In reply to Ryan Underwood from comment #96)
I'm not sure if this means that you have also not actually upgraded to the
fixed packages as Jamie Jackson indicated. Please dpkg -l libgl1-mesa-dri
and check that the installed version is equivalent to the mesa version
listed on xorg-edgers:
(In reply to 1544c from comment #94)
(In reply to Ryan Underwood from comment #93)
You didn't actually install the packages that include the fix. :-) Try
dist-upgrade.
Newbie here. I tried the same thing as Jamie Jackson but it keeps crashing.
I have a freshly installed Ubuntu 14.04
I installed the latest available drivers and Mesa 10.5.0 from xorg-
edgers today (Jan 28, 2015) on my system and the results SO FAR and
after quite extensive and repetitive tests are:
glmark2 : fixed
glmark2-es2 : fixed
Chrome
webstore : fixed
You didn't actually install the packages that include the fix. :-) Try
dist-upgrade.
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Created attachment 112956
/sys/class/drm/card0/error when running firefox http://www.google.com/chrome/
Relevant dmesg print:
[ 151.816215] [drm] stuck on render ring
[ 151.817277] [drm] GPU HANG: ecode 4:0:0xf41b8c79, in firefox [2491], reason:
Ring hung, action: reset
[ 151.817279] [drm]
Newbie here. I tried the same thing as Jamie Jackson but it keeps crashing.
I have a freshly installed Ubuntu 14.04
I'm not sure if this means that you have also not actually upgraded to
the fixed packages as Jamie Jackson indicated. Please dpkg -l libgl1
-mesa-dri and check that the installed
(In reply to Alex from comment #100)
Jamie Jackson, having read you issue with www.google.com/chrome, I've
visited the site at least 10 times using Chrome after yesterday's updates
and all went just fine. Are you facing the same issue when you're using
chrome or is it a firefox issue only?
(In reply to Ryan Underwood from comment #93)
You didn't actually install the packages that include the fix. :-) Try
dist-upgrade.
Newbie here. I tried the same thing as Jamie Jackson but it keeps crashing.
I have a freshly installed Ubuntu 14.04
This happens everytime when I try to visit
I can verify that using updated linux kernel (3.19-rc6) and libmesa
(10.5.0~git20150127.5c83a0d2-0ubuntu0ricotz~trusty ), chrome and firefox
do not crash the system. I tried Google Inbox in chrome, where scrolling
for few minutes was crashing the system, and no crash. I tried going to
youtube in
Created attachment 112888
foobilliardplus showing display corruption before crash
foobilliardplus official x86_64 binaries for ubuntu 11.10 running on
ubuntu 14.10 with xorg-edgers (mesa build from January 25th, 2015)
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What's the edgers/package-based workaround?
I tried the following (on Linux Mint 17):
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:xorg-edgers/ppa sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
...and I got some new packages, but also saw that some were held back:
The following packages have been kept back:
(In reply to Janus Troelsen from comment #90)
The issue is resolved in Chrome for me; thank you Kenneth, your patch makes
it so that I do not have this issue every day on YouTube. However,
foobilliardplus does make the GPU hang. See my attachment for a screenshot
showing display corruption.
(In reply to Kenneth Graunke from comment #86)
Hi all. I believe this should be fixed with Mesa master - specifically,
this commit:
commit c4fd0c9052dd391d6f2e9bb8e6da209dfc7ef35b
Author: Kenneth Graunke kenn...@whitecape.org
Date: Sat Jan 17 23:21:15 2015 -0800
i965: Work around
Updated the mesa package to version 10.4.3 today, which includes the
specified commit. Problem is now fixed for me. Thank you very much!
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The issue is resolved in Chrome for me; thank you Kenneth, your patch
makes it so that I do not have this issue every day on YouTube. However,
foobilliardplus does make the GPU hang. See my attachment for a
screenshot showing display corruption.
Can we reopen this?
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Thank you Felix for the attention given to my report. I'll comment about
the fix that has been released directly on bugs.freedesktop.org. The
issue is not solved in my case.
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Hi all. I believe this should be fixed with Mesa master - specifically,
this commit:
commit c4fd0c9052dd391d6f2e9bb8e6da209dfc7ef35b
Author: Kenneth Graunke kenn...@whitecape.org
Date: Sat Jan 17 23:21:15 2015 -0800
i965: Work around mysterious Gen4 GPU hangs with minimal state
changes.
This is a bug in the Intel Mesa driver. Unfortunately I have little hope
that it will be fixed soon: This suggests that we're missing a flush
somewhere... but finding where is like finding a needle in all the
haystacks. :( (https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=80568)
Anyways, as far as
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Hello, I'm suffering a GPU lockup problem with Ubuntu 14.10 64-bit on a
Dell Vostro 1510 laptop with Intel graphics. The problem used to arise
also with Ubuntu 14.04 and is always reproducible with glmark2 on the
LiveCD. Just to run the ideas benchmark of glmark2 to trigger
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