Bug 24662

Summary: [DRM] ramin ioremap fails (no vmalloc space)
Product: xorg Reporter: Maarten Maathuis <madman2003>
Component: Driver/nouveauAssignee: Nouveau Project <nouveau>
Status: RESOLVED INVALID QA Contact: Xorg Project Team <xorg-team>
Severity: normal    
Priority: medium    
Version: git   
Hardware: Other   
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Description Maarten Maathuis 2009-10-21 13:20:04 UTC
"shining" on irc reported an issue after reloading the nouveau module.

Oct 21 21:09:07 xps-m1530 kernel: [38358.282213] vmap allocation for size 33558528 failed: use vmalloc=<size> to increase size.
Oct 21 21:09:07 xps-m1530 kernel: [38358.282220] [drm] nouveau 0000:01:00.0: Failed to init RAMIN mapping, limited instance memory available

It appears we are not gracefully handling the lack of ramin mapping. Is it viable to move around the 1MB mapping in the mmio bar or maybe we should fail altogether.

I haven't looked into it deeply, just want to avoid loosing the information.
Comment 1 Xavier 2009-10-21 13:39:16 UTC
Created attachment 30604 [details]
kernel log

I had to run "uniq -f 6" on the log to remove 40k lines of PFIFO_INTR lines.
Comment 2 Ilia Mirkin 2013-08-18 18:09:03 UTC
It appears that this bug report has laid dormant for quite a while. Sorry we haven't gotten to it. Since we fix bugs all the time, chances are pretty good that your issue has been fixed with the latest software. Please give it a shot. (Linux kernel 3.10.7, xf86-video-nouveau 1.0.9, mesa 9.1.6, or their git versions.) If upgrading to the latest isn't an option for you, your distro's bugzilla is probably the right destination for your bug report.

In an effort to clean up our bug list, we're pre-emptively closing all bugs that haven't seen updates since 2011. If the original issue remains, please make sure to provide fresh info, see http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/Bugs/ for what we need to see, and re-open this one.

Thanks,

The Nouveau Team

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