https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=521853
Bug ID: 521853
Summary: Plasma v6.7 edit panels
Classification: Plasma
Product: plasmashell
Version First 6.7.0
Reported In:
Platform: Arch Linux
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Keywords: drkonqi
Severity: crash
Priority: NOR
Component: generic-crash
Assignee: [email protected]
Reporter: [email protected]
Target Milestone: 1.0
Application: plasmashell (6.7.0)
ApplicationNotResponding [ANR]: false
Qt Version: 6.11.1
Frameworks Version: 6.27.0
Operating System: Linux 7.0.12-arch1-1 x86_64
Windowing System: Wayland
Distribution: Arch Linux
DrKonqi: 6.7.0 [CoredumpBackend]
-- Information about the crash:
I was editing the panel layout for a dual monitor setup. I selected the menu
option `Configure Icons-Only Task Manager...` by right clicking on the panel
and then clicking on the option which crashed the application and I select
report the bug . The system continued to run, no SEGFAULT and everything
continued to work as normal. On selecting the same option again (using the same
sequence) it which worked fine with no crash or problems. I think that it may
just have been a sync issue as a lot of Haskwell items were updated, so when I
say `sync` issue I mean it not a write to NVMe sync (write from cache) but more
that a lot of moving parts may have been involved. So overall it is not
reproducable as it works correctly now.
In my Konsole (which I use my default shell as `zsh`) I have an alias as
follows. The FIDO message is just because I use dual `YubiKey 5 NFC ` for pam.d
and PolKit. The alias is:
alias dmesge='command sudo dmesg --human --color=always
--level=err,crit,alert,emerg'
It's output only shows a BlueTooth message, which is always shown. I only have
BlueTooth enabled for my headste `RIG 600 PRO HX`.
▶ dmesge
Please touch the FIDO authenticator.
[Jun20 20:17] Bluetooth: hci0: No support for _PRR ACPI method
Personally I don't think any follow-up is required, it is just a case of a
major Plasma version upgrade.
Thanks for your hard work!
The reporter is unsure if this crash is reproducible.
-- Backtrace (Reduced):
#5 0x00007fcf7c5dd47a in _mesa_check_shared_resource_usage
(ctx=0x7fcea9e17010, resource=0x7fce9439f800, only_user=<synthetic pointer>) at
../mesa-26.1.3/src/mesa/main/shared.c:477
#6 _mesa_release_pending_resource (ctx=ctx@entry=0x7fcea9e17010,
resource=0x7fce9439f800, frontend_released=frontend_released@entry=true) at
../mesa-26.1.3/src/mesa/main/shared.c:508
#7 0x00007fcf7c4b61b6 in _mesa_bufferobj_release_buffer (ctx=0x7fcea9e17010,
obj=0x7fce945ae490) at ../mesa-26.1.3/src/mesa/main/bufferobj.c:263
#8 _mesa_delete_buffer_object (ctx=0x7fcea9e17010, bufObj=0x7fce945ae490) at
../mesa-26.1.3/src/mesa/main/bufferobj.c:1030
#9 _mesa_reference_buffer_object_ (shared_binding=false, ctx=<optimized out>,
ptr=<synthetic pointer>, bufObj=0x0) at
../mesa-26.1.3/src/mesa/main/bufferobj.h:158
#10 _mesa_reference_buffer_object (bufObj=0x0, ctx=<optimized out>,
ptr=<synthetic pointer>) at ../mesa-26.1.3/src/mesa/main/bufferobj.h:191
#11 _mesa_reference_buffer_object (ctx=<optimized out>, ptr=<synthetic
pointer>, bufObj=0x0) at ../mesa-26.1.3/src/mesa/main/bufferobj.h:186
#12 delete_buffers (ctx=0x7fcea9e17010, n=<optimized out>, ids=<optimized out>)
at ../mesa-26.1.3/src/mesa/main/bufferobj.c:1911
#13 0x00007fcf7c441591 in _mesa_unmarshal_DeleteBuffers (ctx=<optimized out>,
cmd=0x7fcea9e1bcb8) at src/mesa/glapi/glapi/gen/marshal_generated2.c:902
#14 0x00007fcf7c301c91 in glthread_unmarshal_batch
(job=job@entry=0x7fcea9e1b1e0, gdata=gdata@entry=0x0,
thread_index=thread_index@entry=0) at
../mesa-26.1.3/src/mesa/main/glthread.c:141
[...]
#16 0x00007fcf7c82e78d in impl_thrd_routine (p=<optimized out>) at
../mesa-26.1.3/src/c11/impl/threads_posix.c:43
#17 0x00007fcf94e981b9 in start_thread (arg=<optimized out>) at
pthread_create.c:454
#18 0x00007fcf94f1d21c in __GI___clone3 () at
../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/clone3.S:78
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