Re: XWayland crash, multiple displays, Fedora 29

2018-09-05 Thread Pekka Paalanen
On Tue, 4 Sep 2018 13:05:37 -0600
Chris Murphy  wrote:

> I've come across a regression from Fedora 28 to Fedora 29. Problem
> happens with combination of:
> 1. Wayland session
> 2. Chrome with hardware acceleration enabled; and also glxgears
> 3. multiple displays
> 4. moving the application window from one display to another or
> disconnecting the external display
> 5. nVidia Quadro M1000M
> 
> So if any one of those things is not true, problem doesn't happen
> (e.g. Fedora QA hasn't yet heard of users with multiple displays using
> i915 graphics having this problem)
> 
> Bug 1616269 - [abrt] xorg-x11-server-Xwayland: OsLookupColor():
> Display server crashed (edit)
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1616269
> 
> Bug includes a 'coredumpctl gdb' processing of the crashed XWayland
> process. But it's unclear to me whether that's sufficient info to
> track down this regression; and whether that bug needs a
> bugzilla.freedesktop.org placeholder bug to point to the Fedora one or
> if the Fedora one is sufficient.
> 
> Also are XWayland crashers properly assigned to mutter on GNOME? Or XOrg?

Hi,

looks like Olivier just posted a patch for that:
https://lists.x.org/archives/xorg-devel/2018-September/057517.html


Thanks,
pq


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XWayland crash, multiple displays, Fedora 29

2018-09-04 Thread Chris Murphy
I've come across a regression from Fedora 28 to Fedora 29. Problem
happens with combination of:
1. Wayland session
2. Chrome with hardware acceleration enabled; and also glxgears
3. multiple displays
4. moving the application window from one display to another or
disconnecting the external display
5. nVidia Quadro M1000M

So if any one of those things is not true, problem doesn't happen
(e.g. Fedora QA hasn't yet heard of users with multiple displays using
i915 graphics having this problem)

Bug 1616269 - [abrt] xorg-x11-server-Xwayland: OsLookupColor():
Display server crashed (edit)
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1616269

Bug includes a 'coredumpctl gdb' processing of the crashed XWayland
process. But it's unclear to me whether that's sufficient info to
track down this regression; and whether that bug needs a
bugzilla.freedesktop.org placeholder bug to point to the Fedora one or
if the Fedora one is sufficient.

Also are XWayland crashers properly assigned to mutter on GNOME? Or XOrg?


Thanks,
-- 
Chris Murphy
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Re: xwayland crash

2012-08-31 Thread Tiago Vignatti

On 08/24/2012 06:57 PM, jegde jedge wrote:

Just brought up wayland, weston, qt5, and xwayland on intel 945.

I can reproduce an Xorg crash everytime.

bring up # weston-launch -- --xserver
run any number of X clients
mouse over an X client and start scrolling the mouse wheel.
This will most likely crash Xorg and all the X clients.
Sometimes it brings down weston

All other mouse and keyboard events that I tried could NOT bring it
down, just the mouse wheel.

If you 'wheel slowly' all is well.

Let me know if anyone would like me to help troubleshoot.


hmm, I just compiled everything from upstream now and this looks alright 
for me. Are you still having this problem?


Tiago

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xwayland crash

2012-08-24 Thread jegde jedge
Just brought up wayland, weston, qt5, and xwayland on intel 945.

I can reproduce an Xorg crash everytime.

bring up # weston-launch -- --xserver
run any number of X clients
mouse over an X client and start scrolling the mouse wheel.
This will most likely crash Xorg and all the X clients.
Sometimes it brings down weston

All other mouse and keyboard events that I tried could NOT bring it
down, just the mouse wheel.

If you 'wheel slowly' all is well.

Let me know if anyone would like me to help troubleshoot.
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