Hmm...`cp` in xterm is a pretty clear indicator that this issue is
random and not triggered by a specific workload.
Lionel suggested that it would be good to have a feedback from the
kernel about what didn't pass validation.
There is a kernel option to generate debug traces for that but you have
Yoshinori: Mesa i965 team is seeking a way to reproduce this bug, so we
can analyze and fix it.
How often does this occur in your product? If it is reproducible, then
perhaps we can use an apitrace to investigate the root cause.
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Mesa CI reproduce these test failures immediately:
https://mesa-
ci.01.org/mesa_master/builds/15252/group/63a9f0ea7bb98050796b649e85481845
Builds have fairly recent kernels:
Linux otc-gfxtest-sklgt2-01 4.19.0-1-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.19.12-1
(2018-12-22) x86_64 GNU/Linux
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The problematic tests have been disabled in mesa ci since June 2018. If
you think this is fixed, than I can re-enable them.
Mesa CI updated it's kernels to 4.19 recently, but otherwise there has
been no change to affect this bug.
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