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SubjectRe: drm lockups since 2.6.11-bk2
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On Tue, 2005-03-15 at 11:53 -0500, Dave Jones wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 15, 2005 at 04:15:42PM +0000, Dave Airlie wrote:
> >
> > > >
> > > > I might get time to do a code review, my main worry is that all the
> > > > problems reported with those patches in -mm made it into the patchset that
> > > > went into Linus.. mainly things like forgetting to memset certain
> > > > structures to 0 and sillies like that...
> > >
> > > I saw one report where the recent drm security hole fix broke dri
> > > for one user. Whilst it seems an isolated incident, could this have
> > > more impact than we first realised ?
> >
> > the radeon security changes? I've gotten no bad feedback on those neither
> > has dri-devel, so I've assumed they were all fine (usually radeon bug
> > reports get back fairly quickly as everyone has one ..),
> >
> > the multi-bridge stuff is definitely broken as I've seen radeon and r128
> > reports on it .. and it looks most like 2.6.11-bk2 broke things and I
> > haven't merged anything until -bk7 ...
>
> Wait, -bk2 broke things ? The big agp changes went into -bk3,
> so this seems odd.
>

To clarify. 2.6.11-bk2 is working fine. It broke with 2.6.11-bk3, where
IIRC a drm update was made.

Disabling DRI in X and/or DRM in the kernel prevents X from locking the
machine.

> Dave
>

Cheers,

Andrew

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