Works with RC6 (Was: Re: -stable from today dumps core with drm-510-kmod and some graphical clients)

From: Mathias Picker <Mathias.Picker_at_virtual-earth.de>
Date: Sun, 02 Apr 2023 19:20:47 UTC
I just tried RC6 from git.

Everything works with the latest pkg and with rebuild ports.

Will try -stable again tomorrow evenig CET time.

Thanks to everyone looking into this.

Mathias

Mathias Picker <Mathias.Picker@virtual-earth.de> writes:

> Cy Schubert <Cy.Schubert@cschubert.com> writes:
>
>> On Mon, 27 Mar 2023 23:43:35 +0200
>> Mathias Picker <Mathias.Picker@virtual-earth.de> wrote:
>>
>>> Am 27. März 2023 23:05:35 MESZ schrieb Cy Schubert
>>> <Cy.Schubert@cschubert.com>:
>>> >In message 
>>> >><8b47d0a4-a8f1-1841-ee59-3949fe69cbd7@ShaneWare.Biz>, Shane
>>> >Ambler w
>>> >rites:   >> On 26/3/23 01:37, Mathias Picker wrote:   >> > 
>>> >>> > Starting
>>> sddm works fine, starting my normal session  >> > crashes or 
>>> freezes
>>> >> > FreeBSD.
>>> >> >  >> > I can find no error messages after a reboot.
>>> >> >  >> > I found out, that I can start xterm or emacs (exwm) 
>>> >> >  >> > >> > without
>>> problems,
>>> >> > xrandr works with external screen, but once I start  >> > 
>>> >> > anything more
>>> >> > demanding (I guess demanding of the GPU) everything  >> > 
>>> >> > freezes or
>>> FreeBSD
>>> >> > even reboots.
>>> >> >  >> > “Demanding” means even simple 
>>> >> >  >> > things like  >> >
>>> qterminal. I tried firefox an   >> d   >> > blender and then I 
>>> had it with
>>> the reboots and  >> > didn’t try anything else.
>>> >> > xedit works fine :)
>>> >> >  >> > I have nothing in the logs, I have no idea where to 
>>> >> >  >> > look  >> > or
>>> how to debug
>>> >> > this.
>>> >> >  >> > Any ideas, tipps, help greatly apreciated.   >>
>>> >>
>>> >> FreeBSD Developers Handbook Chapter 10: Kernel Debugging
>>> >>
>>> >> https://docs.freebsd.org/en/books/developers-handbook/kerneldebug/
>>> >>
>>> >> Running stable, kernel dumps may already be enabled, look 
>>> >> in  >>
>>> /var/crash
>>> >>
>>> >> By enabling a kernel dump when it panics (dumpdev="AUTO" in 
>>> >> >> rc.conf)
>>> the
>>> >> kernel core is saved to swap space, then on reboot gets  >> 
>>> >> copied to
>>> >> dumpdir (/var/crash) where you can then use kgdb (from  >> 
>>> >> devel/gdb) to
>>> get
>>> >> a stack trace to find where the panic happened.   >
>>> >drm-*-kmod probably needs a rebuild. Likely a data structure 
>>> >>changed. In
>>> my  >experience a simple rebuild of the port solves 90% of 
>>> >drm-*-kmod crash
>>> >problems.
>>> >  Hi Cy,
>>> sorry I didn't mention that, but I did rebuild drm-kmod, I 
>>> actually do it
>>> after every new kernel build, just to be on the safe side.
>>> I switched my swap to non-encrypted and will look if I can get 
>>> any
>>> information from the kernel dump tomorrow.
>>> Oh, and it's on a Thinkpad X1 Yoga 3rd gen, I just noticed I 
>>> didn't mention
>>> this.
>>
>> It may be worth trying drm-515-kmod as some MFC that works with 
>> 515 and
>> not 510 may have been committed. Linux-KPI commits are the 
>> usual
>> suspects.
>>
>> I use drm-515 with 14-CURRENT.
>
> Finally I found the time for a kernel crash dump.
> This is what kgdb says
>
> mathiasp:amd64.amd64/sys/GENERIC% sudo kgdb kernel 
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> Reading symbols from kernel...
> Reading symbols from 
> /usr/obj/usr/src/amd64.amd64/sys/GENERIC/kernel.debug...
>
> Unread portion of the kernel message buffer:
>
>
> __curthread () at /usr/src/sys/amd64/include/pcpu_aux.h:55
> 55              __asm("movq %%gs:%P1,%0" : "=r" (td) : "n" 
> (offsetof(struct
> pcpu,
> (kgdb) backtrace
> #0  __curthread () at /usr/src/sys/amd64/include/pcpu_aux.h:55
> #1  doadump (textdump=<optimized out>) at 
> /usr/src/sys/kern/kern_shutdown.c:396
> #2  0xffffffff80c07c2a in kern_reboot (howto=260) at
>  /usr/src/sys/kern/kern_shutdown.c:484
> #3  0xffffffff80c080ce in vpanic (fmt=<optimized out>,
>  ap=ap@entry=0xfffffe01341fab50) at 
>  /usr/src/sys/kern/kern_shutdown.c:923
> #4  0xffffffff80c07f03 in panic (fmt=<unavailable>) at
>  /usr/src/sys/kern/kern_shutdown.c:847
> #5  0xffffffff810c1fa7 in trap_fatal (frame=0xfffffe01341fac40, 
> eva=0) at
> /usr/src/sys/amd64/amd64/trap.c:942
> #6  0xffffffff810c1fff in trap_pfault (frame=0xfffffe01341fac40,
>  usermode=false, signo=<optimized out>, ucode=<optimized out>)
>    at /usr/src/sys/amd64/amd64/trap.c:761
> #7  <signal handler called>
> #8  0xffffffff84a07067 in shmem_get_pages () from 
> /boot/modules/i915kms.ko
> #9  0x0000000300000015 in ?? ()
> #10 0x0000000000000060 in ?? ()
> #11 0x0000000000000060 in ?? ()
> #12 0x0000000000060000 in ?? ()
> #13 0xfffffe00dc365a80 in ?? ()
> #14 0xfffff00100000060 in ?? ()
> #15 0xfffff8003e270c00 in ?? ()
> #16 0x00000000fffff000 in ?? ()
> #17 0xfffff8002138fc20 in ?? ()
> #18 0xfffffe00dc365a80 in ?? ()
> #19 0x0000000000000060 in ?? ()
> #20 0xfffff8003e270c00 in ?? ()
> #21 0x0000000000000060 in ?? ()
> #22 0xfffffe0131e0fc80 in ?? ()
> #23 0xfffffe01341fade0 in ?? ()
> #24 0xffffffff84a07596 in shmem_pwrite () from 
> /boot/modules/i915kms.ko
> #25 0x0000000000000000 in ?? ()
> (kgdb) Anything else I can do to help?
>
> I’m now building drm-515-kmod, let’s see how that works in 
> -stable.
>
> /Mathias


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