Bug#751806: xserver-xorg-video-nouveau: nvs 3100m/gt218m - suspend or resume: cursor turns into random square bitmap, system freezes
I think that I can more or less reliably cause a kernel oohps on resume: 1. boot with monitor attached via dvi cable (docking station) 2. suspend to RAM (with monitor attached) 3. resume (with monitor attached) The system resumes and I find a stack trace in kern.log / dmesg There is no more freezing of the system at this point (kernel from testing Linux nbofm020 3.14-1-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.14.12-1 (2014-07-11) x86_64 GNU/Linux However, I observe that an Xaw/X11 application that I use sometimes (xfig) acquires unnaturally large cursors in some of its widgets (Unnaturally large meaning about twice the 'regular' size. Here's the stack trace: ul 15 22:52:11 nbofm020 kernel: [ 1646.216156] acpi PNP0501:00: Cannot transition to non-D0 state f rom D3 Jul 15 22:52:11 nbofm020 kernel: [ 1646.216276] nouveau [ DRM] suspending display... Jul 15 22:52:11 nbofm020 kernel: [ 1646.216304] nouveau [ DRM] unpinning framebuffer(s)... Jul 15 22:52:11 nbofm020 kernel: [ 1646.216396] nouveau [ DRM] evicting buffers... Jul 15 22:52:11 nbofm020 kernel: [ 1647.403984] nouveau [ DRM] waiting for kernel channels to g o idle... Jul 15 22:52:11 nbofm020 kernel: [ 1647.404014] nouveau [ DRM] suspending client object trees.. . Jul 15 22:52:11 nbofm020 kernel: [ 1647.404499] nouveau [ DRM] suspending kernel object tree... Jul 15 22:52:11 nbofm020 kernel: [ 1647.447237] dell_wmi: Received unknown WMI event (0x11) Jul 15 22:52:11 nbofm020 kernel: [ 1649.074859] PM: suspend of devices complete after 2873.386 msecs Jul 15 22:52:11 nbofm020 kernel: [ 1649.075106] PM: late suspend of devices complete after 0.243 mse cs Jul 15 22:52:11 nbofm020 kernel: [ 1649.090714] ehci-pci :00:1d.0: System wakeup enabled by ACPI Jul 15 22:52:11 nbofm020 kernel: [ 1649.106787] ehci-pci :00:1a.0: System wakeup enabled by ACPI Jul 15 22:52:11 nbofm020 kernel: [ 1649.122549] e1000e :00:19.0: System wakeup enabled by ACPI Jul 15 22:52:11 nbofm020 kernel: [ 1649.154582] PM: noirq suspend of devices complete after 79.466 m secs Jul 15 22:52:11 nbofm020 kernel: [ 1649.155000] ACPI: Preparing to enter system sleep state S3 Jul 15 22:52:11 nbofm020 kernel: [ 1649.157828] PM: Saving platform NVS memory Jul 15 22:52:11 nbofm020 kernel: [ 1649.159152] Disabling non-boot CPUs ... Jul 15 22:52:11 nbofm020 kernel: [ 1649.160669] kvm: disabling virtualization on CPU1 Jul 15 22:52:11 nbofm020 kernel: [ 1649.262515] smpboot: CPU 1 is now offline Jul 15 22:52:11 nbofm020 kernel: [ 1649.264451] kvm: disabling virtualization on CPU2 Jul 15 22:52:11 nbofm020 kernel: [ 1649.366525] smpboot: CPU 2 is now offline Jul 15 22:52:11 nbofm020 kernel: [ 1649.368334] kvm: disabling virtualization on CPU3 Jul 15 22:52:11 nbofm020 kernel: [ 1649.470540] smpboot: CPU 3 is now offline Jul 15 22:52:11 nbofm020 kernel: [ 1649.471810] ACPI: Low-level resume complete Jul 15 22:52:11 nbofm020 kernel: [ 1649.471874] PM: Restoring platform NVS memory Jul 15 22:52:11 nbofm020 kernel: [ 1649.472483] CPU0: Thermal monitoring handled by SMI Jul 15 22:52:11 nbofm020 kernel: [ 1649.472519] Enabling non-boot CPUs ... Jul 15 22:52:11 nbofm020 kernel: [ 1649.472618] x86: Booting SMP configuration: Jul 15 22:52:11 nbofm020 kernel: [ 1649.472619] smpboot: Booting Node 0 Processor 1 APIC 0x4 Jul 15 22:52:11 nbofm020 kernel: [ 1649.483062] CPU1 microcode updated early to revision 0xe, date = 2013-06-26 Jul 15 22:52:11 nbofm020 kernel: [ 1649.483568] CPU1: Thermal monitoring handled by SMI Jul 15 22:52:11 nbofm020 kernel: [ 1649.483598] kvm: enabling virtualization on CPU1 Jul 15 22:52:11 nbofm020 kernel: [ 1649.486010] CPU1 is up Jul 15 22:52:11 nbofm020 kernel: [ 1649.486084] smpboot: Booting Node 0 Processor 2 APIC 0x1 Jul 15 22:52:11 nbofm020 kernel: [ 1649.496501] CPU2 microcode updated early to revision 0xe, date = 2013-06-26 Jul 15 22:52:11 nbofm020 kernel: [ 1649.497223] CPU2: Thermal monitoring handled by SMI Jul 15 22:52:11 nbofm020 kernel: [ 1649.497254] kvm: enabling virtualization on CPU2 Jul 15 22:52:11 nbofm020 kernel: [ 1649.499679] CPU2 is up Jul 15 22:52:11 nbofm020 kernel: [ 1649.499760] smpboot: Booting Node 0 Processor 3 APIC 0x5 Jul 15 22:52:11 nbofm020 kernel: [ 1649.510811] CPU3: Thermal monitoring handled by SMI Jul 15 22:52:11 nbofm020 kernel: [ 1649.510841] kvm: enabling virtualization on CPU3 Jul 15 22:52:11 nbofm020 kernel: [ 1649.513289] CPU3 is up Jul 15 22:52:11 nbofm020 kernel: [ 1649.515552] ACPI: Waking up from system sleep state S3 Jul 15 22:52:11 nbofm020 kernel: [ 1649.580008] ehci-pci :00:1a.0: System wakeup disabled by ACP I Jul 15 22:52:11 nbofm020 kernel: [ 1649.612011] ehci-pci :00:1d.0: System wakeup disabled by ACP I Jul 15 22:52:11 nbofm020 kernel: [ 1649.692101] sdhci-pci :04:00.0: MMC controller base frequenc y changed to 50Mhz. Jul 15 22:52:11 nbofm020 kernel: [ 1649.708250] PM: noirq resume of devices complete after 189.557 m secs Jul 15 22:52:11 nbofm02
Bug#751806: xserver-xorg-video-nouveau: nvs 3100m/gt218m - suspend or resume: cursor turns into random square bitmap, system freezes
On 2014-06-16 21:08 +0200, Stefan Schwarzer wrote: > Package: xserver-xorg-video-nouveau > Version: 1:1.0.10-1+b1 > Severity: normal > > Dear Maintainer, > > on suspend/resume I observe random crashes (about 1 every 2..5 times). > Symptoms are that the > system ether does not enter suspend, but remains 'active' or it resumes and > shows similar > symptoms then: Issues vary: most of the time the cursor disappears and is > replaced > by a random bitmap. Sometimes I can then still change keyboard focus and make > input in X11 > environment. I cannot restore the cursor by changing the bitmap (from, e.g., > kde system settings), neither by switching back an forth to a vt. Sometimes > some windows > do not accept keyboard input (root windows?), I can switch terminals > (CTL-ALT-F1), but no cursor > or prompt appears, sometimes I can change back to vt7 from that, sometimes I > cannot. Sometimes > the entire session is just frozen, no input possible, no hotkeys work. Looks like your GPU has locked up. > Kernel version (/proc/version): > --- > Linux version 3.13-1-amd64 (debian-ker...@lists.debian.org) (gcc version > 4.8.2 (Debian 4.8.2-16) ) #1 SMP Debian 3.13.10-1 (2014-04-15) This kernel is unsupported, please upgrade to a newer version (3.14 at least) and retry. > -- System Information: > Debian Release: jessie/sid > APT prefers stable > APT policy: (500, 'stable') That's really asking for trouble, you are using packages from testing/unstable but have only stable in your sources.list?! Cheers, Sven -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-x-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/87wqcg388o@turtle.gmx.de