Eric Anholt pisze: > On Wed, 2009-02-25 at 14:10 +0100, Jacek Luczak wrote: >> Eric Anholt pisze: >>> Here comes a pretty significant bugfix release for the 2.6 2D series. >>> The goal of this release is to get out the major fixes for GEM and KMS >>> that we think we've pounded on enough to be stable -- certainly more >>> stable than previously. Notable fixes include a significant BO memory >>> usage reduction (which many have suffered from with compositing), >>> textured XV suppor twith KMS, and rotation support with KMS. Some >>> infrequent failure to render/xv with GEM on 965 (dmesg warnings about >>> being unable to bind objects) should also be fixed. >>> >>> But perhaps the exciting thing for most people will be the dynamic front >>> buffer allocation. We nearly slipped this into 2.6.0, but decided that >>> it was just a little too new. Well, turns out it was actually in good >>> shape, and it's time to get it out there. You'll need UXA to do this. >> Hi Eric, >> >> this release is totally unusable while running in UXA. System eats lot of >> memory, including swapping. Is this that, reported earlier, ,,memory leak''? >> As >> a result X are really slow and lot of lockups occur (everything freeze for a >> few >> seconds). At the end I can't even switch to text console, but system reacts >> on >> power button and it goes down successfully. With EXA there's no such issue: >> total system memory usage around 40%, no lockups. >> >> If it's not know issue I will try to bisect it down. >> >> -Jacek >> >> ------------------ >> Details: >> 1. X.Org X Server 1.5.99.903 (1.6.0 RC 3) >> 2. Linux Kernel 2.6.29-rc6 > > Can you give me exact steps to reproduce this leak?
Launch X and any application. Thunderbird is really fast in killing it. I will do some debug and provide more info on the weekend. -Jacek _______________________________________________ xorg mailing list xorg@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg