I get loads of these in dmesg:
[950253.948694] radeon 0000:04:00.0: Packet0 not allowed!
For debugging purposes: mesa-git.2014-07-03 llvm-3.4.2 linux-3.16-rc3 xf86-video-ati-7.4.0 xorg-server-1.14.2 glamor-egl-0.6.0
04:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Oland PRO [Radeon R7 240]
On 15.07.2014 07:45, Esben Stien wrote:
I get loads of these in dmesg:
[950253.948694] radeon 0000:04:00.0: Packet0 not allowed!
When doing what?
Any other interesting messages before those?
Michel Dänzer michel@daenzer.net writes:
Any other interesting messages before those?
Yeah, sorry, I just counted 9700 of those lines since boot, so I missed those.
http://esben-stien.name/share/kern.log.txt
On 15.07.2014 18:16, Esben Stien wrote:
Michel Dänzer michel@daenzer.net writes:
Any other interesting messages before those?
Yeah, sorry, I just counted 9700 of those lines since boot, so I missed those.
Looks like userspace is submitting invalid command streams to the kernel.
So, what are you doing / trying to do when this happens?
Michel Dänzer michel@daenzer.net writes:
Looks like userspace is submitting invalid command streams to the kernel. So, what are you doing / trying to do when this happens?
Well, I haven't really done anything since I booted the computer 11 days ago. No games, basically, because I had that freeze I told you about last time and I had work to do;)
I do see sporadical screen corruption now and then, specifically some characters are garbled up, looking like chinese. It's weird that it's only single characters. It only lasts for an hour or so and then disappears. This happens like once a day.
I've used basically just gnome desktop. These packet0 messages rolls in all the time, so I don't actually do anything, except data entry in gnome-terminal and browsing the web;)
Right when I started writing this mail, I checked dmesg and I checked it once again right now and I see one more packet0 has rolled in.
I'm not sure how I can provoke this. I got a tail on kern.log running, so I'll keep an eye.
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