Messages in this thread | | | From | Ricardo Galli <> | Subject | BUG: 2.5.68 fails (sometimes dies) with X/i830 graphic board | Date | Fri, 25 Apr 2003 22:56:36 +0200 |
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The kernel sometime dies at exiting from X with CTRL-ALT-SUP. Sometimes it gives errors in the console, something related to mtrr and saying "Recovered, but we need to reboot" (sorry, couldn't copy/paste the message).
The PC is a Dell Latitude X200, i830M graphic board. DRI is enabled in the kernel, but not loaded by X (it works, but I commented it out in XF86Config).
In my last try to copy the message, I've got the following error when I started X:
agp_allocate_memory: d5c74d20 agp_allocate_memory: d5c74ce0 agp_allocate_memory: d5c74ca0 agp_allocate_memory: d5c74c60 agp_allocate_memory: d5c74ce0 agp_allocate_memory: d5c74ca0 agp_allocate_memory: d5c74c60 agp_allocate_memory: d74ba3e0 Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address d52fd000 printing eip: c013f49f *pde = 150001e3 *pte = ffffff44 Oops: 0002 [#1] CPU: 0 EIP: 0060:[<c013f49f>] Not tainted EFLAGS: 00010287 eax: c02e696c ebx: c134f788 ecx: 00000400 edx: 00001000 esi: d5c9f000 edi: d52fd000 ebp: c13678d8 esp: d606beb8 ds: 007b es: 007b ss: 0068 Process kdm (pid: 505, threadinfo=d606a000 task=d5c54720) Stack: 000000d0 00000000 01f11014 c134f788 d5403a60 d6999bfc bfffe9d4 d5d88e80 00000001 c01404f9 d5d88e80 d6deabe0 bfffe9d4 d553cff8 d6999bfc 15c9f065 00000000 d5d88e80 d5d88ea0 d5c54720 bfffe9d4 c011696c d5d88e80 d6deabe0 Call Trace: [<c01404f9>] [<c011696c>] [<c0116730>] [<c0109475>] Code: f3 a5 bf 00 e0 ff ff 21 e7 ff 47 14 8b 44 24 38 8b 15 b8 b4 <7>agp_allocate_memory: d5c74de0 agp_allocate_memory: d5c74c60 agp_allocate_memory: d74ba3e0 agp_allocate_memory: d5c74d20 agp_allocate_memory: d5c74e20 agp_allocate_memory: d5c74c20 agp_allocate_memory: d5c74de0 agp_allocate_memory: d5c74c60 agp_allocate_memory: d5c74b20 agp_allocate_memory: d5c74b60 agp_allocate_memory: d5c74ba0 agp_allocate_memory: d5c74be0
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