Messages in this thread |  | | | Date | Mon, 27 Jul 2009 12:53:56 -0700 | | From | "Justin P. Mattock" <> | | Subject | Re: [drm:i915_driver_irq_handler] *ERROR* EIR stuck: 0x00000010, masking |
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Jesse Barnes wrote: > On Mon, 27 Jul 2009 10:37:04 -0700 > "Justin P. Mattock"<justinmattock@gmail.com> wrote: > > >> Jesse Barnes wrote: >> >>> On Sun, 26 Jul 2009 21:12:49 -0400 >>> Justin Mattock<justinmattock@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>> to my surprise this machine still works... >>>> (dell inspiron 1200) >>>> Anyways in dmesg I see: >>>> >>>> [ 10.188083] b43-pci-bridge 0000:03:00.0: setting latency timer >>>> to 64 [ 10.191947] ssb: Sonics Silicon Backplane found on PCI >>>> device 0000:03:00.0 [ 10.220248] fb: conflicting fb hw usage >>>> inteldrmfb vs VESA VGA - removing generic driver >>>> [ 10.222343] Console: switching to colour dummy device 80x25 >>>> [ 10.225625] Console: switching to colour frame buffer device >>>> 128x48 [ 10.278714] render error detected, EIR: 0x00000010 >>>> [ 10.278717] page table error >>>> [ 10.278720] PGTBL_ER: 0x00000100 >>>> [ 10.278725] [drm:i915_driver_irq_handler] *ERROR* EIR stuck: >>>> 0x00000010, masking >>>> [ 10.278742] render error detected, EIR: 0x00000010 >>>> [ 10.278745] page table error >>>> [ 10.278747] PGTBL_ER: 0x00000100 >>>> [ 10.290087] [drm] LVDS-8: set mode 1024x768 c >>>> [ 10.640403] [drm] fb0: inteldrmfb frame buffer device >>>> [ 10.640597] [drm] Initialized i915 1.6.0 20080730 for >>>> 0000:00:02.0 on minor 0 [ 10.679818] b43-phy0: Broadcom 4306 >>>> WLAN found (core revision 5) >>>> >>>> direct rendering still seems to be intact, >>>> suspend not sure(test in a moment). >>>> >>>> >>> Sounds like a dupe of the issue Frans reported. We report errors >>> like this now rather than silently ignoring them. This one must be >>> harmless or your machine wouldn't ever have worked. :) >>> >>> >>> >> Seems harmless to me, one thing I see is >> during the boot process Ill see the boot messages, then once >> init/udev starts up, and loads i915 the screen will go black >> for a tenth or so of a second, then goes back to normal. Now keep in >> mind this might be something suse does during the boot process. >> (I can try loading ubuntu/debian to see if the affects are the same >> once I get a chance). >> > > Yeah that's probably just the i915 driver probing the outputs. It > shuts everything off to avoid showing any ugly load detect patterns or > flicker. > > Alright, Then that's pretty much everything, other than a message that's been there, but now finally is showing itself.
Justin P. Mattock
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