Bug 24988 - [i915] crash with wine (Tales of Monkey Island)
Summary: [i915] crash with wine (Tales of Monkey Island)
Status: RESOLVED INVALID
Alias: None
Product: Mesa
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Drivers/DRI/i915 (show other bugs)
Version: git
Hardware: x86 (IA32) Linux (All)
: medium critical
Assignee: Eric Anholt
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Reported: 2009-11-08 13:20 UTC by luisca
Modified: 2016-02-26 00:24 UTC (History)
1 user (show)

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i915 platform:
i915 features:


Attachments
Backtrace (12.81 KB, text/plain)
2009-11-08 13:20 UTC, luisca
Details
Xorg.0.log (159.27 KB, text/x-log)
2009-11-10 16:39 UTC, luisca
Details

Description luisca 2009-11-08 13:20:03 UTC
Created attachment 31051 [details]
Backtrace

Running a game through wine. Backtrace attached.
Comment 1 Eric Anholt 2009-11-10 16:12:01 UTC
Needs all the usual information: http://intellinuxgraphics.org/how_to_report_bug.html
Comment 2 luisca 2009-11-10 16:39:41 UTC
Created attachment 31104 [details]
Xorg.0.log
Comment 3 luisca 2009-11-10 16:41:24 UTC
I am sorry, first time reporting bugs here and did not know about this guide.

Chipset: Intel 945GM
Arch: i686
xf86-video-intel/xserver/mesa/libdrm version: latest Ubuntu Karmic
- xserver-xorg-video-intel: 2.9.0
- xserver-xorg: 7.4+3
- mesa: 7.6.0-1
- libdrm2: 2.4.14-1
- libdrm-intel1 2.4.14-1

Kernel: 2.6.31-14-generic
Distro: Ubuntu Karmic Koala
Machine: Thinkpad T60
Display connector: laptop display

Backtrace previously attached
Xorg.0.log attached

dmesg related msgs:
[56998.282152] [drm] TV-20: set mode NTSC 480i 0
[56998.448336] [drm] TV-20: set mode NTSC 480i 0
[56998.786397] [drm] TV-20: set mode NTSC 480i 0
[56998.952356] [drm] TV-20: set mode NTSC 480i 0
[57000.883384] [drm] TV-20: set mode NTSC 480i 0
[57001.057212] [drm] TV-20: set mode NTSC 480i 0
[57001.402272] [drm] TV-20: set mode NTSC 480i 0
[57001.569438] [drm] TV-20: set mode NTSC 480i 0
[57061.756646] [drm] TV-20: set mode NTSC 480i 0
[57061.925327] [drm] TV-20: set mode NTSC 480i 0
[57062.292715] [drm] TV-20: set mode NTSC 480i 0
[57062.461479] [drm] TV-20: set mode NTSC 480i 0
[57062.794853] [drm] TV-20: set mode NTSC 480i 0
[57062.962730] [drm] TV-20: set mode NTSC 480i 0
[57066.650051] [drm] TV-20: set mode NTSC 480i 0
[57066.823894] [drm] TV-20: set mode NTSC 480i 0
[57067.295953] [drm] TV-20: set mode NTSC 480i 0
[57067.467432] [drm] TV-20: set mode NTSC 480i 0
[57072.472509] [drm] TV-20: set mode NTSC 480i 0
[57072.644852] [drm] TV-20: set mode NTSC 480i 0


Steps to reproduce: Install and run "Tales of Monkey Island" episode 1 through wine. 100% reproducible

I think the other info does not apply (no GPU hang)

Please let me know if I am missing anything or you need any additional information.

Thanks.
Comment 4 Gordon Jin 2009-11-12 01:17:28 UTC
(clearing NEEDINFO)
Comment 5 luisca 2009-12-01 07:44:02 UTC
Is there any progress on the bug? Any test I could make to shed some light on the issue or any development version I should try?
Comment 6 luisca 2009-12-04 05:41:56 UTC
Tested with 7.6.1~git20091203.2b5618fc-0ubuntu0~xup~1~karmic, same result.
Comment 7 Chris Wilson 2010-07-10 01:29:06 UTC
luisca, sorry this bug hasn't received much attention as without symbols in the stacktrace or an easy method to reproduce it is very difficult to discern what the bug is. Obviously the first step is to check whether the issue is still occurring on a current installation, and as you are using Ubuntu, testing with the current drivers from ppa:xorg-edgers. The next step is to ensure that you have the dbg packages installed for the gfx stack, mesa in particular. If after that you still see the bug without symbols in the backtrace, then you will need to google for the appropriate magic for grabbing a full backtrace from wine.
Comment 8 Christopher M. Penalver 2016-02-26 00:24:51 UTC
luisca, Ubuntu Karmic reached EOL on April 30, 2011. For more on this, please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases .

If this is reproducible on a supported release, it will help immensely if you filed a new report with Ubuntu by ensuring you have the package xdiagnose installed, and that you click the Yes button for attaching additional debugging information running the following from a terminal:
ubuntu-bug xorg

Also, please feel free to subscribe me to it.

For more on why this is helpful, please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ReportingBugs.


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