Summary: | Dota 2 crashed and hang on ATi Mobility Radeon HD 5650 (Acer 4745G) | ||
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Product: | Mesa | Reporter: | Romy <imoreph> |
Component: | Drivers/Gallium/r600 | Assignee: | Default DRI bug account <dri-devel> |
Status: | RESOLVED INVALID | QA Contact: | |
Severity: | critical | ||
Priority: | highest | ||
Version: | git | ||
Hardware: | x86-64 (AMD64) | ||
OS: | Linux (All) | ||
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i915 platform: | i915 features: | ||
Attachments: |
this my recently xorg log
this dmesg output this is my bootchart my temperature monitor while playing dota2 crashed with more convincing data |
Description
Romy
2014-12-05 07:17:19 UTC
Can you bisect mesa? If changing mesa caused it and other apps are not affected, I doubt it's temperature related. Please also attach your xorg log and dmesg output. Created attachment 110477 [details]
this my recently xorg log
Created attachment 110478 [details]
this dmesg output
should I attach my bootchart? Created attachment 110479 [details]
this is my bootchart
Created attachment 110484 [details]
my temperature monitor while playing dota2
Hi Alex, thanks in advance, i often heard about you at phoronix :D . Feel free to me if you need another attachment or question, I will monitoring this bug, hope you can solve it. Created attachment 110486 [details]
crashed with more convincing data
Hi Alex, this is more convincing data about crashing was not overheating's fault.
Can chance you could bisect mesa to indenfy what commit broke things for you? It seems like a software regression to me. What do you mean bisect mesa? Did you mean I must installing mesa 10.1.3 and send you xorg log and dmesg output? (In reply to Romy from comment #10) > What do you mean bisect mesa? Did you mean I must installing mesa 10.1.3 and > send you xorg log and dmesg output? bisecting is a git feature you can use to identify what commit causes a regression. You just checkout the mesa git tree and mark what commits were working and not-working and it will walk you hrough the rest to identify the culprit. Google for git bisect howto. Seems to be a bit complicated, but I'll try it. Clarify: I decided to reinstall Ubuntu 14.04 and using default mesa driver (10.1.3), when playing dota2 it gives result seldom crashing but random. I think it specific bug with dota2 (dont know on the game side or driver side), I remember when using Ubuntu 12.04 and catalyst, it got crashed too, but when update of dota2 someday, it gives no crash at all, it took for months. An update available again, updating, and crash again. After I'm playing around with installing various distros until Windows, not only Dota2 are crashed, but another games too, but not whole games. It's not overheat issues, nor drivers nor OS, but I have adressed it that the memory (RAM) causing this problem. I have 2 x 4GB 1600 Sodimm RAM, so that I'm disasembling one of them, leaving 1 x 4GB 1600 Sodimm. That configuration doesn't making my pc crash anymore so far. I mark this bug as RESOLVED. |
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