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Subject: [Bug 81644] Random crashes on RadeonSI with Chromium.
Date: Sat, 02 Aug 2014 02:21:55 +0000
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=81644
--- Comment #27 from jackdachef@gmail.com ---
Created attachment 103843
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Xorg.0.log, after several crashes X can't be opened/used anymore, device seems
unavailable
not sure if to post this here or in #79980,
but when continuing usage after the gpu gets unstable with chromium-usage (so
using chromium in browsing in complex sites; chromium with adobe flash player
[youtube !]; chromium with HTML5 video [youtube] - seems to mostly accelerate &
more easily trigger the common issue with #79980 ?)
the following end-result is visible in the attached Xorg.0.log, the gpu isn't
accessible anymore and a system reboot is necessary
usage-pattern was following:
- firefox - browsing the web, viewing wallpapers, gmail, google plus
- gnote - writing notes
- switching between firefox and gnote
desktop environment used was Xfce4 + compiz-fusion; past experience has shown
that it doesn't matter whether composited or not (fluxbox, xfce4+compiz-fusion,
kde4+kwin, razor-qt + kwin); so no difference since opengl or webgl
acceleration is used anyway
(opengl); webgl might be something further to investigate -
the "issue" is, however that all of this works in 99%-100% with 3.14 kernel for
me
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Comment # 27
on bug 81644
from jackdachef@gmail.com
Created attachment 103843 [details]
Xorg.0.log, after several crashes X can't be opened/used anymore, device seems
unavailable
not sure if to post this here or in #79980,
but when continuing usage after the gpu gets unstable with chromium-usage (so
using chromium in browsing in complex sites; chromium with adobe flash player
[youtube !]; chromium with HTML5 video [youtube] - seems to mostly accelerate &
more easily trigger the common issue with #79980 ?)
the following end-result is visible in the attached Xorg.0.log, the gpu isn't
accessible anymore and a system reboot is necessary
usage-pattern was following:
- firefox - browsing the web, viewing wallpapers, gmail, google plus
- gnote - writing notes
- switching between firefox and gnote
desktop environment used was Xfce4 + compiz-fusion; past experience has shown
that it doesn't matter whether composited or not (fluxbox, xfce4+compiz-fusion,
kde4+kwin, razor-qt + kwin); so no difference since opengl or webgl
acceleration is used anyway
(opengl); webgl might be something further to investigate -
the "issue" is, however that all of this works in 99%-100% with 3.14 kernel for
me
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