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Subject: [Bug 81644] Random crashes on RadeonSI with Chromium.
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3D81644
--- Comment #128 from Christian K=C3=B6nig ---
(In reply to comment #127)
> Thank you Christian for your quick explanation. Can we suspect the problem
> to be withing the UVD code then if:
> - crashes are mostly happening when watching videos (flash or html5 in
> whatever browser);
> - logs points to ring 5 not responding for some time?
Well that behavior could actually be completely normal, incorrectly feeding=
UVD
with informations can crash the block.
That can happen for example because of a corrupted video stream, or because=
the
userspace driver doesn't work 100% correctly.
Whatever it is the recommended way to handle it is to just reset the block =
and
that's exactly what we do, the only problem is that it's really hard to get=
the
reset to be 100% reliable.
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from Christian K=C3=B6nig
(In reply to comment =
#127)
> Thank you Christian for your quick explanation. =
Can we suspect the problem
> to be withing the UVD code then if:
> - crashes are mostly happening when watching videos (flash or html5 in
> whatever browser);
> - logs points to ring 5 not responding for some time?
Well that behavior could actually be completely normal, incorrectly feeding=
UVD
with informations can crash the block.
That can happen for example because of a corrupted video stream, or because=
the
userspace driver doesn't work 100% correctly.
Whatever it is the recommended way to handle it is to just reset the block =
and
that's exactly what we do, the only problem is that it's really hard to get=
the
reset to be 100% reliable.
You are receiving this mail because:
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- You are the assignee for the bug.
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