I collected the following post mortem data after the GPU crashed while possibly scrolling a firefox page (not sure if this is actually the reason. Ironically, I was viewing the fedora bug report for xorg freezes while scrolling firefox[1] when it crashed). I was also using compiz at the time. Xorg components as of Thu Apr 30 16:13:59 EDT 2009 drm: 11b60973bca1bc9bbda44be4c695e22d28d8ca4a xf86-video-intel: 6b8f3eb71a2cb11d6ce71877d9dd81ece6baab94 mesa: 458d2666e0b8a31ce2bea5db86d1f3ad1624de8c xserver: 1912fd92ebd0e1905d9124948e0d22a4c1c045b3 Linux mercury.localdomain 2.6.30-rc4ben #4 SMP PREEMPT Thu Apr 30 13:59:19 EDT 2009 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux [1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=473347
Created attachment 25318 [details] dmesg log
Adjusting severity: crashes & hangs should be marked critical.
Could you attach the output of intel_gpu_dump when the bug reoccurs?
Shoot, really sorry about that. I thought I did when I submitted it. I can't find the dump on my machine so I probably deleted it. I'll wait a while and see if I get anything that looks like this crash again but I'll probably end up closing this bug as it's anything but reproducible (I'm not even sure what triggered it the first time)
Thanks for the report, Ben. I'll go ahead and close this now to just reduce bug-report noise. But feel free to reopen it if you do encounter the bug again. Thanks. -Carl
Sure thing. I haven't seen anything like it recently so chances are it's resolved. (perhaps anholt's recent GTT mapping patch?)
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