Bug 50753

Summary: [ILK]Oglc max_values(advanced.textureSize.textureCube) causes GPU hung
Product: DRI Reporter: lu hua <huax.lu>
Component: DRM/IntelAssignee: Daniel Vetter <daniel>
Status: CLOSED DUPLICATE QA Contact:
Severity: major    
Priority: high CC: ben, chris, daniel, jbarnes, xunx.fang
Version: unspecified   
Hardware: All   
OS: Linux (All)   
Whiteboard:
i915 platform: i915 features:
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Description lu hua 2012-06-05 19:02:55 UTC
Created attachment 62617 [details]
error_state

System Environment:
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Arch:             x86_64
Platform:         Ironlake 
Libdrm:         (master)2.4.34-2-g481234f2909c0506962a2f42da862da6a9b13fd8
Mesa:           (8.0)3d657b14b4cab98a2945904823e78cd8950944f4
Xserver:         (server-1.12-branch)xorg-server-1.12.1
Libva:          (master)90460bb796d99eaaec71a0a25be936544645446e
Libva_intel_driver: (master)af76df40082e321ebad114bc45eee76e4a455bf9
Kernel:         (drm-intel-fixes) b7884eb45ec98c0d34c7f49005ae9d4b4b4e38f6

Bug detailed description:
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It happens on Ironlake nightly testing with drm-intel-fixes kernel. System  collects error in /debug/dri/0/i915_error_state. It doesn't happen on queued kernel.

'max_values(unstable.negative.textureImageUnits)' and 	
'separatestencil-neu(Basics.BothFacesCullingOffCoreAPI)	' also causes GPU hung.

Reproduce steps:
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1. start X
2. ./oglconform -z -suite all -v 2 -D 116 -test max_values \ advanced.textureSize.textureCube
Comment 1 Chris Wilson 2012-06-06 00:28:48 UTC
Since you choose not to state which ddx you tested, I presume this the same bug as before...

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 50668 ***
Comment 2 Gordon Jin 2012-07-02 19:14:10 UTC
Hua, please verify.
Comment 3 lu hua 2012-07-05 20:23:11 UTC
Verified. It fixed.
Comment 4 Elizabeth 2017-10-06 14:49:53 UTC
Closing old verified.

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