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FS#27486 - hangs after upgrading xf86-video-intel to 2.17.0-2

Attached to Project: Arch Linux
Opened by Joe Neeman (jneem) - Wednesday, 07 December 2011, 20:10 GMT
Last edited by Jan de Groot (JGC) - Sunday, 15 April 2012, 12:27 GMT
Task Type Bug Report
Category Packages: Extra
Status Closed
Assigned To No-one
Architecture x86_64
Severity High
Priority Normal
Reported Version
Due in Version Undecided
Due Date Undecided
Percent Complete 100%
Votes 0
Private No

Details

After upgrading xf86-video-intel to 2.17.0-2, I get frequent hangs (as in, within 3 minutes of powering up). If it doesn't hang immediately after logging in, I can trigger a hang by switching VTs. I've attached the error message that I get from dmesg. I couldn't find any other error messages in the log files (including everything.log and Xorg.*.log.old). Downgrading to 2.17.0-1 fixes the problem.

This is on a ThinkPad x200, whose graphics chip is Intel Corporation Mobile 4 Series, according to lspci. I'm running 64-bit arch.
   hang.txt (10.2 KiB)
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Closed by  Jan de Groot (JGC)
Sunday, 15 April 2012, 12:27 GMT
Reason for closing:  No response
Additional comments about closing:  User states that it is a kernel bug, no response about that for over 2 months, so we assume this bug has been fixed in the kernel in the meantime.
Comment by Ionut Biru (wonder) - Wednesday, 07 December 2011, 20:32 GMT
xf86-video-intel 2.17.0-2 was recompiled against new xcb-util (0.3.8)

maybe you didn't do a full update of your system?
Comment by Jan de Groot (JGC) - Wednesday, 07 December 2011, 20:44 GMT
Can't reproduce it here on a HP/Compaq 2230s with Intel Mobile 4 series. Did you actually update your full system, or only a few packages?
Comment by Joe Neeman (jneem) - Wednesday, 07 December 2011, 20:56 GMT
Yes, I did a full system update. The reason I reported the bug on xf86-video-intel is because downgrading xf86-video-intel stopped the hangs. Also, that was the most obvious candidate because it was the only low-level package.
Comment by Jan de Groot (JGC) - Wednesday, 07 December 2011, 21:00 GMT
The only change between -1 and -2 is the xcb-util rebuild. By downgrading to 2.17.0-1 you broke XvMC. What versions of linux and libdrm are you using at this moment?
Comment by Joe Neeman (jneem) - Wednesday, 07 December 2011, 21:04 GMT
I don't have libdrm installed (should I?). I have linux-3.1.4-1 and intel-dri 7.11.2-1.
Comment by Jan de Groot (JGC) - Wednesday, 07 December 2011, 21:25 GMT
libdrm is a dependency for xf86-video-intel, without it you can't use the driver at all, so I guess you have it installed.
Comment by Joe Neeman (jneem) - Wednesday, 07 December 2011, 21:25 GMT
Ok, so immediately after posting that message, my laptop hung again. So maybe the problem is not really in xf86-video-intel, but the update somehow made it happen more often. I'll try downgrading various other packages and see what happens.
Comment by Joe Neeman (jneem) - Wednesday, 07 December 2011, 21:48 GMT
You're right, I do have libdrm, but it was libdrm-git (from AUR), so I didn't see it. I've since downgraded to libdrm from extra (that is, 2.4.27-1), but I'm still seeing hangs on switching VTs.
Comment by Jan de Groot (JGC) - Thursday, 08 December 2011, 06:20 GMT
You could try upgrading to libdrm from testing. Suspected packages:
- xf86-video-intel
- libdrm
- linux
- intel-dri

Those are tied together quite closely, so you might want to check which of them were upgraded lately.
Comment by Jelle van der Waa (jelly) - Saturday, 28 January 2012, 11:03 GMT
status?
Comment by Joe Neeman (jneem) - Saturday, 28 January 2012, 22:27 GMT
Probably an invalid report. I've tried lots of different combinations of the above packages, but no combination completely stops the hangs. In the end, downgrading the kernel seems to help -- once I've bisected to find the problem, I'll report a bug against the kernel.
Comment by Jelle van der Waa (jelly) - Tuesday, 28 February 2012, 19:52 GMT
Status?

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