Hi, I'm using a Lenovo Thinkpad T61 8889-B35 with a NVIDIA G86M [Quadro NVS 140M]. After waking the notebook up from suspend I get only black and white artifacts on my display. I can switch to the normal text-console tty without a problem. In the dmesg outputs there a follwing lines (full log attached): [ 625.471095] nouveau E[ PGRAPH][0000:01:00.0] PGRAPH TLB flush idle timeout fail [ 625.471095] nouveau E[ PGRAPH][0000:01:00.0] PGRAPH_STATUS : 0x011fde01 BUSY VFETCH CCACHE_PREGEOM STRMOUT_VATTR_POSTGEOM VCLIP TRAST CLIPID ZCULL ENG2D RMASK TPC_RAST TPC_PROP ROP [ 625.471095] nouveau E[ PGRAPH][0000:01:00.0] PGRAPH_VSTATUS0: 0x00145b49 VFETCH CCACHE [ 625.471095] nouveau E[ PGRAPH][0000:01:00.0] PGRAPH_VSTATUS1: 0x0000002d [ 625.471095] nouveau E[ PGRAPH][0000:01:00.0] PGRAPH_VSTATUS2: 0x0034db40 ENG2D ROP I have attached the output of lspci -vvv, too. Best regards, Jan
Created attachment 113565 [details] Output of dmesg
Created attachment 113566 [details] Output of lspci -vvv
Created attachment 113567 [details] Xorg.0.log
Was it always a problem with this card or did it started happening recently / after some update?
I have the notebook for only some days and set up it with Debian testing. I don't know if this problem exists before. But the nouveau driver seems to be the current one: https://packages.debian.org/jessie/xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
(In reply to Jan Naumann from comment #5) > I have the notebook for only some days and set up it with Debian testing. I > don't know if this problem exists before. But the nouveau driver seems to be > the current one: > https://packages.debian.org/jessie/xserver-xorg-video-nouveau I found there was already some bugs with this card some time ago, but it evolved / new bugs appeared - see bug #68488. If you could try kernel 3.18 or even 3.19, it would be great but it will probably not help.
I can test the 3.19 kernel from Debian experimental tomorrow: https://packages.debian.org/experimental/linux-headers-3.19.0-trunk-amd64
With kernel 3.19 from Debian experimental it seems to work without problem. Thank you for your help.
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