https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=85421
--- Comment #22 from Hin-Tak Leung <htl10 at users.sourceforge.net> --- Am just following the advice Alex gave in comment 2(try different versions of mesa) and reporting on my experience. It would appear that my problem is orthogonal to what the commit "radeonsi: Disable asynchronous DMA except for PIPE_BUFFER" was trying to address. That commit was in 10.3.4/10.3.5 and 10.4.0, and *not* in 10.2.9; but I have had crashes with 10.3.5 after ~5 days of use, 10.4.0 within a day, and 10.2.9 for nearly 4 weeks. 10.2.8: two crashes in 6 weeks. 10.2.9: crash after almost 4 weeks. 10.3.3: crash within first day 10.3.4: insufficient data - used it only for a day or two before 10.3.5 10.3.5: crashed after 5 days 10.4.0: crash within first day My crash-free days with 10.3.x/10.4.0 are measured in days if not hours, but with 10.2.x is in weeks. I'll continue to switch to a newer mesa as it comes out, and if I get burned, go back to the longest crash-free version until the another mesa version comes out. I think there is a bug with xv (so probably either mesa or glamor; does not seem to be sensitive to which version) because some videos plays skewed as in playing a square as: ---------------- / / / / / / / / / / ---------------- It happens only to certain specific videos (vdpau gl and x11 are fine), so I am not sure whether it is a bug in mplayer's use of xv, glamor's implementation of xv, or what. It seems to happens to videos with "Movie-Aspect is 1.xx:1 - prescaling to correct movie aspect." when played, but not all such videos are played badly. I am mentioning this, just in case digging further on that video playing problem might help fix the crash... -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching the assignee of the bug.