On Tue, 16 Apr 2019 11:25:01 +0200 leoutat...@gmx.fr said:

> On 4/16/19 10:44 AM, Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
> > On Fri, 12 Apr 2019 13:58:14 +0200 leoutat...@gmx.fr said:
> >
> >> Hi
> >> I use wayland on two computers. Mouse pointer works normally on first
> >> computer (laptop) with i915 and/or bumblee/nvidia driver.
> >> On the secund computer with nvidia quadro pro 600/Nouveau, i can't move
> >> mouse pointer in wayland session. It works with X.
> >> [I tried proprietary nvidia driver on this computer, it's worth: i can't
> >> launch wayland].
> >> Archlinux system
> >> efl-git 1.22.99.61804
> >> enlightenment-git 0.22.99.23542
> >
> > is it that you can't move the mouse or all rendering has stopped? like the
> > clock doesnt even update anymore etc?
> >
> Clock doesnt update, i can't move mouse pointer, all desktop seems freezed.
> Alt+F2, F2, F3 etc, doesnt work. Ctrl+alt+back works to kill e.
> I checked cpu percent, it's normal.
> efl-git 1.22.99.61758
> enlightenmentgit-0.22.99.22539

ok. it's stopped rendering... though interestingly vt switch is broken. but as
ctrl+alt+backspace works - enlightenment is alive processing events so... let's
just deal with one problem: rendering stopped. why? i did see something like
this where animation ticks stop. we ask for them from the drm driver (ask for
frame swap event callbacks). i did add a workaround where we requested such an
event and it never came. i added a timeout then a re-request. this seemed to
have fixed it. there was another report that some time after beta1 of efl this
broke. i was trying to reproduce this and the bug that i could reproduce went
away. i don't know why. i couldn't reproduce it anymore.

if i could know what commit caused this, then i might have an idea of what it
really could be, but i was unable to reproduce and thus find the commit. if you
have some luck doing this by maybe picking an older efl revision (like
v1.22-beta1 tag) and then bisect.. that'd be really helpful. i tired this and
it just stopped happening... :(

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Carsten Haitzler - ras...@rasterman.com



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