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Bug 12174 could also be a duplicate.
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Correct cursor on i965 with KMS
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Ok, the cursor problem is fixed using a patch from Jesse Barnes (I'm attaching
it, I didn't find it on a public ML). But I still have the WARNING, which is a
different issue I
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Summary: i915 lockdep warning
Product: Drivers
Version: 2.5
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Why did you mark the bug as a regression? What was the last working kernel?
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--- Comment #1 from cor...@debian.org 2009-01-17 08:26 ---
No xorg.conf doesn't change anything
Option SWCursor on doesn't change anything either
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Tested with v2.6.29-rc1-227-gdf0c6c3 (because of the PAT related merge).
The problem persisted, but the dmesg changed. radeon related parts:
[ 104.396902] pci :05:00.0: PCI
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--- Comment #16 from tompe...@gmail.com 2009-01-13 01:27 ---
Ok I'll wait verdict from ATI guys.
Zhang, Yakui thank you very much for your effort to help me.
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--- Comment #17 from tompe...@gmail.com 2009-01-13 01:31 ---
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vbetool or boot option acpi_sleep=s3_video may also help in this case.
But anyway this is a drm issue (the same problems on intel graphics are
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First-Bad-Commit : 7c1c2871a6a3a114853ec6836e9035ac1c0c7f7a
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This looks like a duplicate of #12361.
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This bug should be marked resolved.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18922.
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Date: Fri Aug 1 17:37:54 2008 +0200
ACPI: video: Ignore devices that
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Summary: 2.6.28 regression: xbacklight broken on ThinkPad X61s
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--- Comment #3 from cor...@debian.org 2009-01-10 14:40 ---
On my T61 2.6.28 is the kernel which made the brightness keys work :) The
OpRegion stuff fixed all for me, and xbacklight works fine too. So maybe
there's some stuff missing
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--- Comment #16 from cor...@debian.org 2009-01-06 00:59 ---
(In reply to comment #15)
If you are talking about the --enable-kms - it doesn't build by default even
in
2.5.99(which doesn't build even with jaunty's xorg packages). So
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Eric, do you mean Message Signaled Interrupts? Sorry MSI has too many
meanings... If yes, then you are right I had it disabled and if it is required,
probably kernel
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Ah. Silly me. I forgot some packages: not only xserver-xorg but also x11proto-*
xserver-xorg-dev. I will test it again now.
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--- Comment #18 from dennis.jan...@web.de 2009-01-06 04:30 ---
Okay, now I've tried 2.5.99, too. (Thanks, Yves-Alexis!) Didn't work either. It
hung in the console with a blinking cursor (mirrored on both screens). I could
Sysrq-REISU
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You'll probably want to use the git version of xf86-video-intel along with
setting the AccelMethod option to UXA in your xorg.conf. Eric's kernel
tree has a few fixes
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I tried 2.5.1 with --enable-kms and it was worse than 2.5.99 without. My Ubuntu
doesn't have that package version available(only 7.0.12). The compile error of
intel 2.5.99
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Thanks Gordon, I was just going to point that out too. Peter, can you try the
patch in the referenced bug
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And I can't start X with it activated. I use intel xorg module v. 2.5.0.
Choose this option if you want kernel modesetting enabled by default,
and you have a
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Answering question Niku asked me:
Could you try booting with pci=noacpi ?
I'm unable to boot this notebook PC with pci=noacpi as I get kernel panic:
VFS: Cannot open root
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Looks like bios update did not fixed this problem. Again I've got irq16 diabled
error, but this time error message is different:
[drm:i915_gem_idle] *ERROR* hardware wedged
irq
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Something is broken in your configuration that is preventing MSI. You need MSI
for stable graphics on this chipset.
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btw. intel v. 2.5.1 was compiled with --enable-kms and still didn't work.(see
#8)
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I'm not really sure 2.5.1 even supports KMS?
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Please send patches by email?
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If it doesn't build by default, it's probably not meant for real use.
(No, don't use old kms code, please)
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Summary: [i915 drm] irq 16: nobody cared with 2.6.28 kernel
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--- Comment #11 from m.he...@gmx.net 2009-01-04 06:09 ---
For the record:
This bug only affects kernel 2.6.28. With older versions the backlight can be
controled via /sys/class/backlight/NVID/brightness iirc. The NVID interface was
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start compiz - switch to console
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btw. intel module version 2.5.99.1 makes no difference.
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Booting with nopat let me start X, but the screens were partly garbled. I could
move the mouse, but when I tried to exit (Ctrl-Alt-F1 or Backspace), the
display hung up
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Maybe try to build intel module with --enable-kms?
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Oh. that might well be it. intel driver 2.5.99 doesn't compile with
--enable-kms though... 2.5.0 doesn't have the option. I'll try 2.5.1.
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You first have to figure out how to build 2.5.99 with enable-kms (mainly, I
needed to update x11proto-core-dev to 7.0.14.
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The current XAA userland bits are regularly broken and we're not putting any
effort into fixing them since it's a dead end path. If EXA works, I'd
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--- Comment #8 from m.he...@gmx.net 2009-01-02 00:41 ---
Thanks!
As far as I can see there is just one change:
-RSD PTR @ 0xf72c0
+RSD PTR @ 0xf7250
Tell me if I'm wrong, but this doesn't look like its the backlight control.
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Summary: X on Intel 965GM hangs on console switch if compositing
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Yes, that's the only change when diff'ing the 2 files.
Someone else said that brightness could be adjusted in grub, but when I do
that, it is overridden (set to full bright)
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The current XAA userland bits are regularly broken and we're not putting any
effort into fixing them since it's a dead end path. If EXA works, I'd call
this WONTFIX.
Dylan's
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Summary: drm_pci_alloc needs to error when alignment constraints
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As requested by Matthias, I am enclosing
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I opened a new one here:
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Summary: Radeon DRM produces kernel BUG at mm/vmalloc.c:292
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Please open a new bug for your new issue.
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It almost seems like there is a corrupted vmap area in
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http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12216
--- Comment #4 from airl...@linux.ie 2008-12-21 15:11 ---
Created an attachment (id=19407)
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IRQ fix for radeon IRq disabling
Can you please test with the attached
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12264
Summary: i915: switching from kwin in opengl mode to a VT then
back to x11, x11 freezes
Product: Drivers
Version: 2.5
KernelVersion: 2.6.28-rc8
Platform: All
OS/Version:
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12174
--- Comment #2 from tr...@suse.de 2008-12-18 05:15 ---
I expect the NVID is an ACPI graphics dummy device if an external nvidia card
is added to the board.
Since .28 these dummy devices are ignored.
The ACPI graphics device which
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--- Comment #3 from m.he...@gmx.net 2008-12-18 09:44 ---
Created an attachment (id=19361)
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acpidump samsung x360
Here is the acpidump.
Actually there really seems to
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--- Comment #4 from m...@fireburn.co.uk 2008-12-18 14:47 ---
I'm also having very similar issues with a Samsung R510 laptop
It's currently being worked on in another bug. Least your laptop doesn't reboot
when you try and manually
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--- Comment #5 from m.he...@gmx.net 2008-12-18 14:55 ---
I will see if I can find anyone with a usb cd drive, because this laptop ships
without one.
And it should be possible for me the resize my ext3 partition. I'd even install
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12028
--- Comment #13 from von...@gmail.com 2008-12-15 00:17 ---
(In reply to comment #11)
Ok, so what do you see if you use EXA (and out of curiosity what's the other
bug you're avoiding by using XAA)?
Sorry for late response. If I use
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12124
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