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* Re: X still locks up
@ 2000-07-09 12:25 Iain Sandoe
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From: Iain Sandoe @ 2000-07-09 12:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Gwyn Judd; +Cc: linuxppc-dev


Sun, Jul 9, 2000 Gwyn Judd wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 09, 2000 at 01:58:42AM +0100, Iain Sandoe wrote:
>>
>> > On Sat, Jul 08, 2000 at 11:06:40PM +0100, Iain Sandoe wrote:
>> >> Three things:
>> >>
>> >> 1/ did you try the backported audio stuff I posted yesterday - there were
>> >> some issues that were resolved between 2.2.xx and 2.3/4.xx these should be
>> >> present in the backport.  It does work OK against 2.2.17pre10-ben1.
>> >
>> > Oh whoops can you send that to me or tell me where I can get it? I
>> > thought it was part of bens kernel.
>>
>> Well, I wish it might be one day - but it's quite new (yesterday) and it
>> will take a bit more testing before it's accepted.
>>
>> here's the URL:
>>
>> http://quimby.gnus.org/circus/dmasound_backport.patch.bz2
>>
>> (but there's no reference to it anywhere higher up so use something like
>> anarchie/interarchy get via http - or whatever).
>
> Okay I tried that one by applying the patch to the current stable kernel
> (2.2.17 I believe).

It was against 2.2.17pre7 (linuxcare linux-pmac-stable tree) - but tested
against Ben's pre10-ben1 as well rsync'ed as of yesterday.

>Once gnome started up I got an error message "No
> mixers found".

Are you using modules - or complied in?  Modules currently require a
different insertion thingy:

modprobe soundcore
modprobe dmasound_core
modprode dmasound_awacs

I asked Geert about this - will get back to you/list when this is resolved.

check you have action with cat /proc/modules and cat /dev/sndstat before
doing anything too exotic.

suggestion ;-) boot 'single' do the modprobes and a simple check before
going to init 5.

Also please remind me what machine you are on and whether you have any OSS
stuff enabled as well.

>When I tried to play an mp3 through xmms X locked up
> completely although I was able to change VT's, however I was unable to
> kill X or reboot properly. Oh well at least fsck is getting a work-out
> this week :).

Does Magic SysRq work for you (alt-F13) on my G3
try:
 alt-f13-k  (kill processes in current vt)
 alt-f13-s  (emergency sync)
 alt-f13-e  (kill everything except init)

This *should* at least save some fsking time :-)

thanks for the report...
Iain.

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* Re: X still locks up
@ 2000-07-09 20:56 Iain Sandoe
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From: Iain Sandoe @ 2000-07-09 20:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Michel Dänzer, Gwyn Judd; +Cc: linuxppc developers list


Sun, Jul 9, 2000, 20:24 Michel Dänzer wrote:
> Gwyn Judd wrote:
>
>> When I tried to play an mp3 through xmms X locked up completely although I
>> was able to change VT's, however I was unable to kill X or reboot properly.

another thought - Which version of XMMS ?

> Strange, if X hangs you actually shouldn't be able to switch VT...

True...

More info.

I observed an effect (*before* doing the back-port) that when I reduced the
buffer size to minimum X ran like treacle (ATI Mach64 + G3 shouldn't be)...
could (just) possibly look a little like a lock-up if the machine was
slower...

Update:

I just used the back-ported drivers to run Benno Senoner's latency test code
- which simultaneously stresses various parts of the system whilst playing
sound...  The includes running x11perf.

No problems here... (the results are not so good but that's another
story)...

I might leave Benno's test running overnight to see if I can get the 'lock'
effect - but I've been hammering this system (with complies, debugs, find /,
netscape etc. etc.) and can't replicate the problem.


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* Re: X still locks up
@ 2000-07-08 22:06 Iain Sandoe
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From: Iain Sandoe @ 2000-07-08 22:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Gwyn Judd; +Cc: linuxppc-dev


Sat, Jul 8, 2000  Gwyn Judd wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 07, 2000 at 12:53:32PM +0200, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
[...]
>>
>> Can you give a try to my current rsync tree (linuxcare.com.au::linux-
>> pmac-benh) and tell me if it helps ?
>
> Okay I got that kernel working but it crashed overnight :(. Seems like
> the problem is still there. It seems to happen most often when I'm
> listening to streaming mp3's (ie. internet radio stations or the like)
> if that helps.

Three things:

1/ did you try the backported audio stuff I posted yesterday - there were
some issues that were resolved between 2.2.xx and 2.3/4.xx these should be
present in the backport.  It does work OK against 2.2.17pre10-ben1.

2/ You could try separating out audio, X, & network-related fault areas by
running each area separately for a while?

3/ It tends to look (as Michel said yesterday) potentially like a hardware
problem.  I assume you have no over-clocking or stuff like that going on?
(unlikely on PPC I agree but I thought I'd ask).

BTW I've never had a random lock-up on Xpmac...

good luck,
Iain.

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* X still locks up
@ 2000-07-07  2:26 Gwyn Judd
  2000-07-07  3:22 ` Dan Foster
                   ` (3 more replies)
  0 siblings, 4 replies; 13+ messages in thread
From: Gwyn Judd @ 2000-07-07  2:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: LinuxPPC Developers List


Here is an update on the status:

1) I tried installing the Xpmac.rev10 server that someone recommened in
the hope that that would fix the problem. Unfortunately it didn't as
five minutes ago the system locked up yet again. This seems to suggest
it may be kernel related rather than X related.

2) I recompiled my kernel wth the "Magic Sysrq" support in it. This
seems to work more or less as designed. However when the system locked
up as before the "magic sysrq" key did not work at all meaning I had to
reboot without being able to shut down properly. This suggests to me
that the kernel had itself crashed.

3) When I rebooted there was no kernel panic in the logs. This has me
puzzled. I suppose it could have crashed and not had it written out to
disk in time. On the otherhand this has happened before and each time
there is no panic.

--
Gwyn Judd (b.judd@xtra.co.nz)
f u cn rd ths, u r prbbly a lsy spllr.

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