Bug 15709 - logs full of CailReadATIRegister(609c)
Summary: logs full of CailReadATIRegister(609c)
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: xorg
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Driver/Radeon (show other bugs)
Version: 7.3 (2007.09)
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64) Linux (All)
: medium normal
Assignee: xf86-video-ati maintainers
QA Contact: Xorg Project Team
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Reported: 2008-04-25 04:54 UTC by Yves-Alexis
Modified: 2008-04-28 07:19 UTC (History)
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Description Yves-Alexis 2008-04-25 04:54:18 UTC
Hi,

since some days/weeks my Xorg logs are full of:

CailReadATIRegister(609c) = 20002
CailReadATIRegister(609c) = 10002
CailReadATIRegister(609c) = 20002
CailReadATIRegister(609c) = 50002
CailReadATIRegister(609c) = 20009

etc.

I noticed this today, because my / was nearly full. Several GB of logs in /var had leaded to this. It doesnt seem to be a criticial issue, but nevertheless, it's a pain to have to remove those logs.

I'm not sure what's causing this. I started using suspend to disk some time ago, but I just rebooted to be sure, and it doesn't change anything.

Just running X from commandline (no window manager, nothing) for like 10 seconds leads to 1MB of logs. And it seems that changing from VT7 to VT1 or the opposite leads to ~900kB added.

I'm using radeon driver 6.8.0 on a Radeon HD 2400 XT. This is Debian Sid up to date. I can provide logs (parts) if needed.

Thanks for the good work anyway.

Cheers,
Comment 1 Yves-Alexis 2008-04-25 07:06:17 UTC
hmmh and it seems I have more output when locking/unlocking the screen (with xlockmore).

I didn't mention it, but I'm using xrandr based dual screen, configured in xorg.conf
Comment 2 Alex Deucher 2008-04-27 14:40:14 UTC
these lines were for reference when we were implementing atombios command table support.  At this point they can probably be removed.
Comment 3 Alex Deucher 2008-04-28 07:19:41 UTC
fixed in 8a9820a3aa49bc667f90ac291a27e4d7b4ae38b3


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