On Sat, 12 Jan 2008 18:30:53 +0100, J.R. Oldroyd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 12:49:29 -0500, I wrote:
I have yet to experience a "random" freeze not directly attributable
to a softupdate while running the lock profiling. I am running with
lock profiling on, and resetting the profiling counters once a minute.
Yesterday and this morning, I've run for quite a while now with lock
profiling on but without a "random" freeze. I'll wait some more, but
I'm hoping that enabling the lock profiling hasn't masked the freeze.
I'll post again when I see one..
It is looking more likely to me that enabling lock profiling does mask
the freeze. I ran for more than 10 hours yesterday with lock profiling
enabled and did not observe a single freeze. After about 7 hours, I
stopped the lock profiling and within 20 mins or so, I experienced a
NINE MINUTE freeze!! On re-enabling the lock profiling, I ran for about
3 more hours with no further freezes.
At the time of that long freeze, all I was doing was typing an email
message. The load average was almost 0. Mail client is claws-email.
Also running but idle were firefox, ical, several xterms, fvwm & its
children (Fvwm{Buttons,Event,Pager,IconMan}), xload and xclock. And
xorg which uses the xf86-video-intel driver. Daemons running were
wpa_supplicant, dhclient, devd, syslogd, cupsd, ntpd, powerd, sshd,
sendmail, cron, moused and xdm. That is all.
I had only one browser window open, the last page I'd viewed there
was one containing some flash, I have linux-flash7 installed and
nspluginwrapper to make that work in the native browser.
All code (kernel, world and ports) have been compiled locally - there
are no packages installed. Kernel is RELENG_7 from two days ago,
world and ports are about one month old.
If I get time today I may have a go at getting schedgraph info
instead of continuing with lock profiling.
-jr
What version of xf86-video-intel? I'm having trouble since I upgraded
xf86-video-i810, which is an older version of the intel driver, from 1.6.x
to 1.7.x and a colleague had trouble with the 2.x version of the
xf86-video-intel driver.
My trouble is a hanging system (I never waited for it to come back) and
then ctrl-alt-F1 (to console) gives a panic a lot of times. I just
prepared my machinde for a crash dump. So maybe next panic I have one.
Maybe downgrading to 1.6.x helps me again. After the next panic I'll try
that. But maybe it helps you also.
I upgrade my RELENG_7 about every week, so it's fairly recent.
Ronald.
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Ronald Klop
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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