Bug 26817

Summary: Machine crashes on large screen updates.
Product: DRI Reporter: Mads Randstoft <mads_randstoft>
Component: DRM/RadeonAssignee: Default DRI bug account <dri-devel>
Status: RESOLVED MOVED QA Contact:
Severity: critical    
Priority: medium CC: mads_randstoft
Version: XOrg git   
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)   
OS: Linux (All)   
URL: http://pastebin.ca/1817089
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i915 platform: i915 features:
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lspci, dmesg, Xorg.0.log from machine, delimited by --- NAME --- none

Description Mads Randstoft 2010-03-01 05:38:14 UTC
Created attachment 33663 [details]
lspci, dmesg, Xorg.0.log from machine, delimited by --- NAME ---

My machine crashes on occasionally (more than once pr. day) when one of the following happens.

Moving window from back to front in stack. (with large windows)
Changing tabs in paned windows (xchat, bluefish editor, firefox, netbeans, chromium, and others)
Scrolling "fast" over multiple pages of text/data in the applications mentioned above.

Also, firefox + flashplayer seems to bring it on almost all the time. Though it may be unrelated (flashplayer have been known to crash before)

When I attach a gdb to the X process through an SSH session from another machine, the SSH session stops to respond when the crash happens. It is the entire machine not just X that does this. Also there is no signal caught by gdb before the session freezes, so it is quite instant for the entire machine.

The machine is a Lenovo ThinkPad T400.
I have attached output of lspci, xorg.log (for the crashed session), and
Comment 1 Martin Peres 2019-11-19 08:10:22 UTC
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