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Subject: [Bug 105425] 3D & games produce periodic GPU crashes (Radeon R7 370)
Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2018 11:46:41 +0000
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--- Comment #40 from iive@yahoo.com ---
It seems like the sysrq actually worked, I see it in the logs.
The crash has happened around Apr20 15:54. Unfortunately the kernel error/p=
anic
message is missing in both logs. My distro doesn't have systemd, so I cannot
tell you what the magic journalctl options are to get these messages out. O=
n my
system, these usually go in /var/log/syslog . See if you can find something
more useful from about that time.
As for the apitrace, it should work out of the box.
First test it with:
apitrace trace glxgears
It should create a glxgears.trace . If you run it again, it would create
glxgears.1.trace etc.
It's important to be sure that you are using 64 bit apitrace with 64bit
applications.=20
apitrace trace ./xonotic-linux64-glx
Should do the trick.
First, start a game match and exit right away. Then try to replay the result
with:
apitrace replay xonotic-linux64.glx.trace
This is to make sure that tracing is working properly.
Then just make sure you have enough free space. Enable vsync, to limit the
frames per second. Using smaller textures should also help with the trace s=
ize
(textures are loaded at the level start, so playing longer match should help
too).
After you record a crash and reboot with sysrq, see if replaying the result=
ing
trace file would cause hang at its end.
You can compress the trace with `xz -9e xonotic*.trace` .
Good Luck.
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It seems like the sysrq actually worked, I see it in the logs.
The crash has happened around Apr20 15:54. Unfortunately the kernel error/p=
anic
message is missing in both logs. My distro doesn't have systemd, so I cannot
tell you what the magic journalctl options are to get these messages out. O=
n my
system, these usually go in /var/log/syslog . See if you can find something
more useful from about that time.
As for the apitrace, it should work out of the box.
First test it with:
apitrace trace glxgears
It should create a glxgears.trace . If you run it again, it would create
glxgears.1.trace etc.
It's important to be sure that you are using 64 bit apitrace with 64bit
applications.=20
apitrace trace ./xonotic-linux64-glx
Should do the trick.
First, start a game match and exit right away. Then try to replay the result
with:
apitrace replay xonotic-linux64.glx.trace
This is to make sure that tracing is working properly.
Then just make sure you have enough free space. Enable vsync, to limit the
frames per second. Using smaller textures should also help with the trace s=
ize
(textures are loaded at the level start, so playing longer match should help
too).
After you record a crash and reboot with sysrq, see if replaying the result=
ing
trace file would cause hang at its end.
You can compress the trace with `xz -9e xonotic*.trace` .
Good Luck.
You are receiving this mail because:
- You are the assignee for the bug.
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