https://intel-gfx-ci.01.org/tree/drm-tip/CI_DRM_7266/re-tgl-u/igt@kms_atomic_transition@plane-toggle-modeset-transition.html Starting subtest: plane-toggle-modeset-transition (kms_atomic_transition:909) igt_kms-CRITICAL: Test assertion failure function igt_display_commit_atomic, file ../lib/igt_kms.c:3543: (kms_atomic_transition:909) igt_kms-CRITICAL: Failed assertion: ret == 0 (kms_atomic_transition:909) igt_kms-CRITICAL: Last errno: 22, Invalid argument (kms_atomic_transition:909) igt_kms-CRITICAL: error: -22 != 0 Subtest plane-toggle-modeset-transition failed.
The CI Bug Log issue associated to this bug has been updated. ### New filters associated * TGL: igt@kms_atomic_transition@plane-toggle-modeset-transition - fail - Failed assertion: ret == 0 - https://intel-gfx-ci.01.org/tree/drm-tip/CI_DRM_7266/re-tgl-u/igt@kms_atomic_transition@plane-toggle-modeset-transition.html
kms_atomic_transition tests atomic modesetting by introducing series of tests with blocking, non-blocking, and in fence modes. The failing test tries to reduce the number of available planes until there are no planes left to proceed with. From dmesg it seems that runtime power management is failing somehow and therefore the test is failing as well. The bug has surfaced once in the last 16 runs. #assessment
A CI Bug Log filter associated to this bug has been updated: {- TGL: igt@kms_atomic_transition@plane-toggle-modeset-transition - fail - Failed assertion: ret == 0 -} {+ ICL TGL: igt@kms_atomic_transition@plane-.*-modeset-transition-* - fail - Failed assertion: ret == 0 +} New failures caught by the filter: * https://intel-gfx-ci.01.org/tree/drm-tip/drmtip_402/fi-icl-u4/igt@kms_atomic_transition@plane-all-modeset-transition.html
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