Summary: | Radeon driver crashes when loading a certain web page | ||||||||
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Product: | xorg | Reporter: | altiris28048 | ||||||
Component: | Driver/Radeon | Assignee: | xf86-video-ati maintainers <xorg-driver-ati> | ||||||
Status: | RESOLVED DUPLICATE | QA Contact: | Xorg Project Team <xorg-team> | ||||||
Severity: | major | ||||||||
Priority: | medium | ||||||||
Version: | unspecified | ||||||||
Hardware: | x86-64 (AMD64) | ||||||||
OS: | Linux (All) | ||||||||
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Description
altiris28048
2014-09-29 22:51:41 UTC
EDIT: Wrong link, http://img.dataorb.net/Demians_Dump_Saves_Collage.jpg is the link that I am referring to. Sorry for constantly commenting but I am beginning to think this is an issue related with the radeon driver and firefox. The crash only seems to occur on firefox (version 32), I loaded up the page with latest version of Chromium and it did not crash my system. Works for me on Debian jessie with 3.17~rc5-1~exp1 kernel, xorg drivers 1:7.4.0-2, iceweasel 31.1.0, HW acceleration disabled, under KDE. I also blew it up across three 2560x1440 monitors and scrolled around. I had problems in the past with large or many JPGs too but not in a while. Still works with iceweasel 32.0.3. (In reply to comment #5) > Anyway, I have noticed that when I try to load an image from a web page (using > firefox) my entire session crashes and I am brought back to the my login > manager (mdm). Sounds like Xorg crashes. Please attach /var/log/Xorg.0.log.old from after it happened, or if that doesn't exist, /var/log/Xorg.0.log . Created attachment 107335 [details]
Xorg.0.log
Log file for you
Created attachment 107336 [details]
Xorg.0.log.old
Log file for you guys as asked.
I don't see any backtraces in those logs, but I wonder if you're hitting: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=44099 it's also about huge images crashing Radeons; your image is particularly huge. |
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