[Intel-gfx] Intel Crash

Chris Wilson chris at chris-wilson.co.uk
Tue Jul 16 16:31:42 CEST 2013


On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 08:13:59AM -0600, Oscar Dario Trujillo Tejada wrote:
>    This is what I got
> 
>    /var/abs/local/yaourtbuild/xf86-video-intel-git/src/xf86-video-intel-git/src/sna/blt.c:734
>    /var/abs/local/yaourtbuild/xf86-video-intel-git/src/xf86-video-intel-git/src/sna/kgem.c:2602
>    /var/abs/local/yaourtbuild/xf86-video-intel-git/src/xf86-video-intel-git/src/sna/kgem.c:3742
>    /var/abs/local/yaourtbuild/xf86-video-intel-git/src/xf86-video-intel-git/src/sna/kgem.h:526
>    /var/abs/local/yaourtbuild/xf86-video-intel-git/src/xf86-video-intel-git/src/sna/kgem.c:1667
>    /var/abs/local/yaourtbuild/xf86-video-intel-git/src/xf86-video-intel-git/src/sna/kgem.c:2608
>    /var/abs/local/yaourtbuild/xf86-video-intel-git/src/xf86-video-intel-git/src/sna/kgem.c:1903
>    /var/abs/local/yaourtbuild/xf86-video-intel-git/src/xf86-video-intel-git/src/sna/sna_accel.c:14581
>    /var/abs/local/yaourtbuild/xf86-video-intel-git/src/xf86-video-intel-git/src/sna/sna_trapezoids.c:3062
>    /var/abs/local/yaourtbuild/xf86-video-intel-git/src/xf86-video-intel-git/src/sna/sna_trapezoids.c:3098
>    /var/abs/local/yaourtbuild/xf86-video-intel-git/src/xf86-video-intel-git/src/sna/sna_trapezoids.c:305
>    /var/abs/local/yaourtbuild/xf86-video-intel-git/src/xf86-video-intel-git/src/sna/sna_trapezoids.c:657
>    /var/abs/local/yaourtbuild/xf86-video-intel-git/src/xf86-video-intel-git/src/sna/sna_trapezoids.c:7355
>    /var/abs/local/yaourtbuild/xf86-video-intel-git/src/xf86-video-intel-git/src/sna/sna_accel.c:11574
>    /var/abs/local/yaourtbuild/xf86-video-intel-git/src/xf86-video-intel-git/src/sna/sna_accel.c:12497

Very jumbled, I suspect the debug symbols did not match the stack trace.
Please do recompile your ddx with --enable-debug and see if you can
trigger the fault again. Beware that this will enable assertions and
potentially make the Xserver die much earlier - if you can capture the
fault in gdb (use a second PC!) that would be ideal.
-Chris

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Chris Wilson, Intel Open Source Technology Centre



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