Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 20 Nov 2013 21:54:53 +0100 | From | Bruno Prémont <> | Subject | Re: [Intel-gfx] i915 driver gpu hung kernel 3.11 |
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Hi Stephen,
On Wed, 20 November 2013 Stephen Clark <sclark46@earthlink.net> wrote: > Hi Bruno, > > I have tested the latest kernel and X, mesa etc, but am still using > wine-1.3.24. > I am working on upgrading that. If I still have the error I will file > a bug report at bugs.freedesktop.org. I already have a login because > of the same problem happening with Myst 5, but it was never resolved.
If you add an error_state file to the bug you should have rather good chance to get it solved (of course mentioning the various software versions in use - mesa, libdrm, xf86-video-intel, wine, kernel).
> Do you know if there is a comprehensive set of test I can run to make > sure my hardware is OK. When I run dxdiag under wine it passes all > tests, but then when trying to play Myst online or Myst 5 > I get the gpu hung situation.
I've not heard of a comprehensive test suite though. It probably is a bug in the driver (libdrm, mesa or xf86-video-intel).
I think I've identified your bug as #32582 for the Myth 5 hang. As Chris Wilson has already replied to it, it's maybe just a matter of re-testing with current software, mentioning those versions (and including error_state). If you get no feedback you usually have a good chance attracting attention to the bug(s) by showing up on #intel-gfx IRC channel on freenode and referring to the bug (and stay around long enough to catch possible replies - an be prepared to apply patches and recompile/test to verify if a proposed fix helps). If there are multiple games hanging the GPU (via Wine) they might even all trigger the same issue, thus having error_state for both will be an advantage.
Bruno
> Anyway thanks for taking the time to respond. > > Regards, > Steve
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