Bug#283929: marked as done (xserver-xfree86: [trident] XVideo applications lock up machine at depth 24 on CyberBlade/i1 rev 93 [Acer Travel Mate 354TE])
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Subject: xv application lock-ups trident driver
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Hi,
I'm running debian testing on Acer travelmate 354TE which has:
0000:01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Trident Microsystems CyberBlade/i1 (rev 5d)
videochip installed. The problem is that mplayer with XV video output
locks up entire box, kernel doesn't response, network dead, sysrq magic
keys also dead. Tried it on debian's 2.4.27 and custom compiled kernel
with and without acpi, pci=noacpi in any combination, anyhow it is
always reprodusable, but it NEVER lock-up when I start mplayer for the
1st time, sometimes I can start mplayer for the 2nd and 3rd time, but
any subsequent mplayers start increase prababilty of system lock.
Examining
http://cvsweb.xfree86.org/cvsweb/xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/CHANGELOG?rev=HEAD
I see various fixes for the trident driver, which of them are
incorporated in debian version? Is there newer debian source package of
xserver which I try?
Thanks in advance!
PS: here's device section of XFree86-4 config file:
Section "Device"
Identifier "Trident Microsystems CyberBlade/i1"
Driver "trident"
Option "CyberShadow" "false"
Option "ShadowFB" "false"
Option "SWcursor" "false"
Option "PciRetry" "true"
Option "NoPciBurst" "true"
Option "NoAccel" "false"
Option "UseFB" "false"
EndSection
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retitle 283929 xserver-xfree86: [trident] XVideo applications lock up machi=
ne at depth 24 on CyberBlade/i1 rev 93 [Acer Travel Mate 354TE]
tag 283929 - moreinfo
thanks
> I've downloaded debian's source of xfree86 and compiled it with fresh
> trident drivers from CVS, anyway problem persisted. Then I've tried
> knoppix on my hardware and it worked without any problems and lock-ups.
> The only major difference in knoppix's xserver config and mine was color
> depth. So I've changed default depth to 16bit and now it doesn't lock up
> my laptop. I've tried again depth of 24bits, but specified 1MB less
> memory to kernel on boot and it works fine. (i've tried this just a
> couple of minutes ago and cannot be so sure, but i think it will work
> without any problems).
>=20
> I'm running Debian on Acer's Travel Mate 354TE where video ram is
> borrowed from main ram, so I think video driver or kernel doesn't detect
> correctly video ram size and somehow corrupts kernel memory IMHO.
>=20
> Anyway here's info you have requested from /usr/share/bug/xserver-xfree=
86,
> but I think you can close the bug.
Thanks for following up! Closing this report as due to a kernel
configuration problem.
I wonder if you were experiencing the infamous "memory hole" problem:
3.8.2.7 Miscellaneous BIOS Settings to Watch Out For
If your BIOS offers something like ``15-16 MB Memory Hole'', please disab=
le
that. Linux expects to find memory there if you have that much RAM.[1]
[1] http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/ch-preparing.en.html
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