Bug 103215

Summary: [CI] igt@kms_cursor_legacy@cursorA-vs-flipA-atomic-transitions-varying-size - fail - Test assertion failure function transition_nonblocking
Product: DRI Reporter: Marta Löfstedt <marta.lofstedt>
Component: DRM/IntelAssignee: Intel GFX Bugs mailing list <intel-gfx-bugs>
Status: CLOSED WORKSFORME QA Contact: Intel GFX Bugs mailing list <intel-gfx-bugs>
Severity: normal    
Priority: medium CC: intel-gfx-bugs
Version: DRI git   
Hardware: Other   
OS: All   
Whiteboard: ReadyForDev
i915 platform: BXT i915 features: display/Other

Description Marta Löfstedt 2017-10-11 10:07:01 UTC
Starting from CI_DRM_3204 KBL-sgards igt@kms_cursor_legacy@cursorA-vs-flipA-atomic-transitions-varying-size

fail:
(kms_cursor_legacy:1465) CRITICAL: Test assertion failure function transition_nonblocking, file kms_cursor_legacy.c:322:
(kms_cursor_legacy:1465) CRITICAL: Failed assertion: ret == -EINVAL
(kms_cursor_legacy:1465) CRITICAL: Last errno: 16, Device or resource busy
Subtest cursorA-vs-flipA-atomic-transitions-varying-size failed.

https://intel-gfx-ci.01.org/tree/drm-tip/CI_DRM_3204/shard-apl6/igt@kms_cursor_legacy@cursorA-vs-flipA-atomic-transitions-varying-size.html
Comment 1 Marta Löfstedt 2017-10-11 10:08:09 UTC
(In reply to Marta Löfstedt from comment #0)
> Starting from CI_DRM_3204 KBL-sgards
> igt@kms_cursor_legacy@cursorA-vs-flipA-atomic-transitions-varying-size
> 
> fail:
> (kms_cursor_legacy:1465) CRITICAL: Test assertion failure function
> transition_nonblocking, file kms_cursor_legacy.c:322:
> (kms_cursor_legacy:1465) CRITICAL: Failed assertion: ret == -EINVAL
> (kms_cursor_legacy:1465) CRITICAL: Last errno: 16, Device or resource busy
> Subtest cursorA-vs-flipA-atomic-transitions-varying-size failed.
> 
> https://intel-gfx-ci.01.org/tree/drm-tip/CI_DRM_3204/shard-apl6/
> igt@kms_cursor_legacy@cursorA-vs-flipA-atomic-transitions-varying-size.html

This is APL-shards not KBL-shards
Comment 2 Marta Löfstedt 2017-11-17 09:26:41 UTC
Last seen: shard-apl: CI_DRM_3243: 2017-10-17 / 109 runs ago,

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