Bug#591106: Followup on Bug 591106

2010-08-06 Thread Cyril Brulebois
Mike Hommey  (02/08/2010):
> > Without being an expert on the matter, I'd probably place more of
> > the bug on Iceweasel's side, since I can't duplicate it using any
> > other program.
> 
> The fact it happens only with iceweasel may simply mean it triggers
> a bug with some extension that the other applications you tested
> don't use.  (Xrender, maybe ?)

Probably for the “some extension” part (not sure which).

> Anyways, an application shouldn't be able to freeze X.

Correct.

Please run the X bug script and attach the generated file:
  /usr/share/bug/xserver-xorg/script 3> /tmp/report.txt

I guess it'd be nice to get the X log and dmesg output when the bug
happens. Depending on the outcome, it might be nice to see whether
it's stuck in some infinite loop. In which case, you could try
installing the debugging symbols for the server and for your driver,
and attach X inside gdb from another machine, so as to get a backtrace
(it might be it's so bad it freezes altogether), and if it doesn't
stop, try ^C to see where it's currently stuck.

Mraw,
KiBi.


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Bug#591106: Followup on Bug 591106

2010-08-02 Thread Mike Hommey
On Sun, Aug 01, 2010 at 09:52:46PM -0700, John Aston  wrote:
> I defer to the expert's judgment on where the bug belongs, but I will note 
> that I've only experienced the bug with Iceweasel, and no other programs.  
> I've taken the same image (locally saved) and opened it using various viewers 
> and image editors, and encountered no difficulties when moving the pointer to 
> the other screen.  I've also done plenty of other tasks where one GUI-based 
> program was actively "doing" something on one screen and I've moved the 
> pointer to the other.  No problems there either.
> 
> Also, I just encountered the bug again without a large image.  I went to the 
> main yahoo page (to check for responses to this bug, ironically enough) and 
> once again moved my mouse pointer onto the other screen while the entire page 
> was rendering -- freeze, same as before.
> 
> Without being an expert on the matter, I'd probably place more of the bug on 
> Iceweasel's side, since I can't duplicate it using any other program.

The fact it happens only with iceweasel may simply mean it triggers a bug
with some extension that the other applications you tested don't use.
(Xrender, maybe ?)
Anyways, an application shouldn't be able to freeze X.

Mike



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Bug#591106: Followup on Bug 591106

2010-08-01 Thread John Aston
I defer to the expert's judgment on where the bug belongs, but I will note that 
I've only experienced the bug with Iceweasel, and no other programs.  I've 
taken the same image (locally saved) and opened it using various viewers and 
image editors, and encountered no difficulties when moving the pointer to the 
other screen.  I've also done plenty of other tasks where one GUI-based program 
was actively "doing" something on one screen and I've moved the pointer to the 
other.  No problems there either.

Also, I just encountered the bug again without a large image.  I went to the 
main yahoo page (to check for responses to this bug, ironically enough) and 
once again moved my mouse pointer onto the other screen while the entire page 
was rendering -- freeze, same as before.

Without being an expert on the matter, I'd probably place more of the bug on 
Iceweasel's side, since I can't duplicate it using any other program.

Thanks.


  




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