On Fri, 17 Apr 2009 17:16:36 +0200 Gabor Gombas <gomb...@sztaki.hu> wrote:
> Hi, > > I've tried to use KMS (kernel vanilla 2.6.29.1) with the 2.7.0 Intel > driver (Debian unstable), and the kernel logs are flooded with messages > like: > > [ 3924.873152] Xorg:3404 freeing invalid memtype d3e58000-d3e59000 > [ 3924.873229] Xorg:3404 freeing invalid memtype d3e59000-d3e5a000 > [ 3924.873313] Xorg:3404 freeing invalid memtype d3e5a000-d3e5b000 > [ 3924.873391] Xorg:3404 freeing invalid memtype d3e5b000-d3e5c000 > [ 3924.873454] Xorg:3404 freeing invalid memtype d3e5c000-d3e5d000 > [ 3924.873516] Xorg:3404 freeing invalid memtype d3e5d000-d3e5e000 > [ 3924.873577] Xorg:3404 freeing invalid memtype d3e5e000-d3e5f000 > > The machine is up for a little more than 1 hour, and I get: > > # grep 'invalid memtype' /var/log/kern.log | wc -l > 2652215 > > I got no such messages when KMS was disabled. Any ideas? Disable PAT in the kernel or use 2.6.30-rc2. You can add "nopat" to the kernel commandline to disable it. -- gcc-porting, by design, by neglect treecleaner, for a fact or just for effect wxwidgets @ gentoo EFFD 380E 047A 4B51 D2BD C64F 8AA8 8346 F9A4 0662
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