https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=101927
Timothy Arceri changed:
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Assignee|dri-devel@lists.freedesktop |mesa-dev@lists.freedesktop.
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--- Comment #4 from almos ---
I ran wine with strace, gathered the relevant syscalls (mmap, mmap2, munmap),
and wrote a program to visualize the memory usage: the 1024x1024 pixels each
represent a 4096 byte page, black is unallocated, green is a
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--- Comment #3 from Roland Scheidegger ---
Sounds to me like you're simply running out of (virtual) memory.
Those allocations in softpipe are quite a waste of memory, albeit not THAT big
(each tile is 32x32 pixels, at 16 bytes, so 16kB, and ther
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--- Comment #2 from almos ---
There is nothing wrong with libLLVM-4.0.so.1 as far as I can tell. Only
American Conquest throws this error, so there must be something special about
this one exe.
I compiled Mesa without LLVM, so I could try it wi
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--- Comment #1 from Emil Velikov ---
Just sharing some ideas, I likely won't be able to help much.
Possible issues include:
- file is not there, has wrong permissions, is corrupted
- map fails due to wrong permissions of the segment, OOM cond
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Bug ID: 101927
Summary: American Conquest via Wine cannot start
Product: Mesa
Version: 17.1
Hardware: Other
OS: All
Status: NEW
Severity: normal