https://intel-gfx-ci.01.org/tree/drm-tip/drmtip_247/fi-icl-y/igt@gem_exec_gttfill@basic.html <6> [854.126130] Console: switching to colour dummy device 80x25 <6> [854.126191] [IGT] gem_exec_gttfill: executing <5> [854.130623] Setting dangerous option reset - tainting kernel <6> [854.134544] [IGT] gem_exec_gttfill: starting subtest basic <7> [855.061529] [drm:intel_edp_drrs_downclock_work [i915]] eDP Refresh Rate set to : 40Hz <7> [856.789574] [drm:edp_panel_vdd_off_sync [i915]] Turning eDP port A VDD off <7> [856.789735] [drm:edp_panel_vdd_off_sync [i915]] PP_STATUS: 0x80000008 PP_CONTROL: 0x00000067 <7> [856.789785] [drm:intel_power_well_disable [i915]] disabling DC off <7> [856.789868] [drm:skl_enable_dc6 [i915]] Enabling DC6 <7> [856.789918] [drm:gen9_set_dc_state [i915]] Setting DC state from 00 to 02 <6> [890.837633] kworker/dying (7) used greatest stack depth: 11264 bytes left <3> [923.604527] INFO: task gem_exec_gttfil:2214 blocked for more than 61 seconds.
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Mystery idleness prevails again. <6> [890.837633] kworker/dying (7) used greatest stack depth: 11264 bytes left How did the kworker die? That seems a bit dubious?
I wonder if we should create a bug for ICL going idle for no obvious reason, and link/duplicate all the related bugs.
(In reply to Francesco Balestrieri from comment #3) > I wonder if we should create a bug for ICL going idle for no obvious reason, > and link/duplicate all the related bugs. Sure thing, this is always the best course of action :) At least, make a META bug!
One burst, then nothing for 2 months. Looks like an isolated case, probably due to pre-prod HW issues, closing.
Last seen CI_DRM_6110 (2 months, 3 weeks old), till then the reproduction rate of this issue is over 90%. Closing and archiving this issue.
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