Summary: | {Radeon RV350 As} X freezes when playing video - suspicions on Xv ?? | ||||||||||||
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Product: | xorg | Reporter: | Jean-Alexandre <jean-alexandre> | ||||||||||
Component: | Driver/Radeon | Assignee: | xf86-video-ati maintainers <xorg-driver-ati> | ||||||||||
Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | QA Contact: | Xorg Project Team <xorg-team> | ||||||||||
Severity: | major | ||||||||||||
Priority: | medium | ||||||||||||
Version: | 7.2 (2007.02) | ||||||||||||
Hardware: | Other | ||||||||||||
OS: | All | ||||||||||||
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Description
Jean-Alexandre
2009-02-06 01:15:02 UTC
Created attachment 22633 [details]
Current Xorg.conf
Created attachment 22634 [details]
LSPCI output
please attach your full xorg log. Created attachment 22653 [details] Oldest Xorg.log (In reply to comment #3) > please attach your full xorg log. Hi Alex, I did supply my full log with my bug report, actually. Do you want me to provide another (older ?) xorg.z.log ? Because it is not exactly heavy, here you are with my older log, from March, the 11th 2008 (AGPFastWrite was activated (I know it's dangerous) at that time without too much trouble...) Regards, Jean-Alex Do either of these options help? Option "AGPMode" "4" Option "BusType" "PCI" Try them individually since the bustype option will override teh agpmode option. (In reply to comment #5) > Do either of these options help? > > Option "AGPMode" "4" > Option "BusType" "PCI" > > Try them individually since the bustype option will override teh agpmode > option. > Actually I gave a try with "AGPMode" "2" & I've also downgraded my BIOS settings to the lowest AGPMode "x4" & yes, it is much mre stable (2 or 3 DVD played without any any crashes since). I think that's clearly the point. Regards, Jean-Alex AGPMode 2 isn't a valid option on your system since it's AGP 3.0. The only valid options are 4 and 8. I've added a quirk to the driver so it will default to AGP 4x mode by default for your card and motherboard: 87ad9006f3dafb45e131c9a3d6df713321f39998 If you get a chance could you verify that Option "AGPMode" "4" or the driver from git fixes the issue? (In reply to comment #7) > > If you get a chance could you verify that Option "AGPMode" "4" or the driver > from git fixes the issue? > Good evening, I've been using my box for a few days with the AGPMode set to "4" in a permanent way without any trouble. We can seriously consider the bug as Fixed. Because I'm quite conservative with my home desktop I prefer not to use a git beta driver, so I won't check that point. One question remains : why have this trouble occured after a few months of flawless behavior ? I've just checked something on my OpenSuse box : the last bugfixes versions of xorg-x11 & xorg-x11-xserver provided by openSuse are respectively 7.3-135.4 and 7.2-143.13. I wonder if one of these bugfixes packages didnt provoke a regression ? For 7.3-135.4 : http://www.novell.com/linux/security/advisories/xorg_sec_prob.html For 7.2-143.13 : http://www.novell.com/linux/security/advisories/2008_27_xorg.html Actually, considering that the trouble occured only for a couple of weeks/months, I'm quite confident something went wrong with the openSuse 7.1-143.13 xorg-x11-xserver application set ! Expecting these thoughts could provide further help, Best regards & thanks again, Jean-Alexandre (In reply to comment #8) > One question remains : why have this trouble occured after a few months of > flawless behavior ? The default AGP mode has changed across several releases as we tried to find a good default. Unfortunately, there is no good default setting; now we just add system specific quirks. |
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