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Created Sep 18, 2019 by Bugzilla Migration User@bugzilla-migration

[NV4C] System crashes reliably with glxinfo

Submitted by Dave Odell

Assigned to Nouveau Project

Link to original bug (#99968)

Description

Created attachment 129920 Example display corruption

+++ This bug was initially created as a clone of Bug #91992 +++

Hardware is NVIDIA Corporation C61 [GeForce 6150SE nForce 430] (rev a2) on an old Dell Inspiron 531. Integrated graphics.

The system boots OK (with high-resolution console) into X11. I can log in to a Lubuntu desktop (2D, no OpenGL, AFAIK). Then, from a terminal window I run:

$ while true; do nice -n19 glxinfo > /dev/null; done

Then I drag the window around for a few seconds. Then the entire system crashes: total system lockup, followed by display corruption a second or two later. (I've attached a photograph, because I can't take a normal screen shot.) No Ctrl-Alt-F1, no magic SysRq, no ping response.

Other OpenGL apps (i.e. glxgears) can run...sometimes. Other times, they crash the same way. It seems to happen on GL init.

Ubuntu 16.10 (with Lubuntu Desktop) Linux kernel 4.10.0 (freshly compiled) libdrm 2.4.70-1 (from distro) Mesa 12.0.3-1ubuntu2 (from distro) xf86-video-nouveau 1:1.0.12-2 (from distro)

This seems a lot like bug 91992, but I've got my video memory cranked up to 256 MB in the BIOS settings, and it still happens.

Attachment 129920, "Example display corruption":
IMG_20170225_180139765

Version: 12.0

Depends on

  • Bug 91992
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