[ANNOUNCE] xorg-server 1.7.99.902

Timo Aaltonen timo.aaltonen at aalto.fi
Thu Mar 25 14:55:13 PDT 2010


On Thu, 25 Mar 2010, Timo Aaltonen wrote:

> On Thu, 25 Mar 2010, Ruediger Oertel wrote:
>
>> On Thursday 25 March 2010 20:45:27 Timo Aaltonen wrote:
>>> On Thu, 25 Mar 2010, Ruediger Oertel wrote:
>>>>> Do you have any backtrace information?
>>>> 
>>>> sure ...
>>>> Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
>>>> 0x000000000055fe4f in DeliverPropertyEvent (pWin=0x4545454545454545,
>>>> value=0x7fffffffdf00) at rrproperty.c:34 34      rrproperty.c: No such
>>>> file or directory.
>>>>
>>>>        in rrproperty.c
>>>> 
>>>> (gdb) bt
>>>> #0  0x000000000055fe4f in DeliverPropertyEvent (pWin=0x4545454545454545,
>>>> value=0x7fffffffdf00) at rrproperty.c:34 #1  0x0000000000443e85 in
>>>> TraverseTree (pWin=0x87dd00, func=0x55fe30 <DeliverPropertyEvent>,
>>>> data=0x7fffffffdf00) at window.c:233 #2  0x000000000055ff4e in
>>>> RRDeleteAllOutputProperties (output=0x838fe0) at rrproperty.c:77 #3
>>>> 0x000000000049d41b in RROutputDestroyResource (value=0x838fe0,
>>>> pid=<value optimized out>) at rroutput.c:413 #4  0x0000000000456f13 in
>>>> FreeClientResources (client=<value optimized out>) at resource.c:810 #5
>>>> 0x0000000000456fe9 in FreeAllResources () at resource.c:827
>>>> #6  0x0000000000425bb1 in main (argc=<value optimized out>, argv=<value
>>>> optimized out>, envp=<value optimized out>) at main.c:300
>>> 
>>> Do you mean that it crashes when you stop/restart the server (which
>>> usually happens on logout). Have you tried it on top of 1.7.x? I have, and
>>> it doesn't crash there.. tried on my laptop with intel, and it loads vesa
>>> and fbdev as well.
>> yes, for some reason it does not happen with the intel driver (or probably
>> other combinations with only one native driver plus fbdev and vesa).
>> Maybe that's a way to look: something in the screen setup may be different
>> for fbdev or vesa, I'll try to look later on.
>> 
>> my simple test to reproduce is just starting the xserver plus an xterm on
>> it and then exiting the xterm.
>
> Crap, sounds like I need to try in on the desktop with nouveau/blob/nv :)

Still no crash even with that machine. Tried several different scenarios:

- nvidia loaded (nouveau blacklisted), nv/nouveau available/missing
- nouveau loaded, nv/nvidia available/missing

so I guess that leaves hybrids like intel/ati, intel/nvidia, ati/nvidia 
that are crashing?

-- 
Timo Aaltonen
Systems Specialist
IT Services, Aalto University School of Science and Technology


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