As pointed out by David Mansfield, the fix has found its way upstream:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commitdiff;h=1df6a2ebd75067aefbdf07482bf8e3d0584e04ee
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I tried it, seems to work as well as the previous one!
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The latest patch solves it! (as confirmed on RH's bugzilla).
Cyril, out of curiosity: is this bug report going to remain open while
the patch finds its way upstream and/or to Debian's patchset? I would
like to know more about the procedure if you have any pointers and
don't mind.
Thanks to everyo
Hi Cyril, thanks for the heads up.
Unfortunately I still seem to be able to leak memory in the exact same
way. I'm reporting this back at RH's bugzilla.
I'm attaching ttm/drm related entries in vmallocinfo just in case.
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vmallocinfo.20100928
Description: Binary data
I'm also attaching the output of 'cat /proc/vmallocinfo' pre-trigger
(at least as far as I can tell), after some scrolling and after a
little extra scrolling. Seems to be grow.
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nox:/home/perseguidor# cat /proc/vmallocinfo |egrep '(ttm|drm)'
0xc90011093000-0xc900110a4000 69632
I mean "egrep '(ttm|drm)' /proc/vmallocinfo" of course.
I'm attaching the full vmallocinfo now.
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0xc900-0xc90020008192 hpet_enable+0x2b/0x279
phys=fed0 ioremap
0xc9003000-0xc9404000 4198400
alloc_large_system_hash+0x165/0x21b pages=1024 vma
And it's still in 2.6.36-rc4. I added a kfree(parser->track) in
r600_cs_parser_fini in r600_cs.c as per David's suggestion without any
noticeable effect.
Does anyone know how could we go about debugging this?
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Just chiming in to let you know that I've just compiled and installed
2.6.36-rc3 from upstream and the leak is definitely still here.
I also added/disabled/toggled several driver settings (AccelMethod,
ColorTiling, etc.) in my xorg.conf file without noticeable effects on
either the visual artifact
I would also like to see Clementine in Debian. I guess it's not a
trivial app to package, but if you need help I'm willing to lend a
hand.
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OK, not sure this is quite relevant for this bug report, but at least
on a related note using unstable's libdrm-radeon1 2.4.18-6 after a
while I get this is logged to dmesg and the system becomes unreachable
remotely (ssh can't complete the login process, but I can execute
individual commands):
[2
Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> reassign 591061 src:xserver-xorg-video-ati 1:6.13.1-2
> thanks
>
> Eduardo I. (06/08/2010):
>> Hi Cyril, thanks for your answer.
>
> No problem,
>
>> Do you want me to try any other combination of packages?
>
> not yet, reassigning to
Hi Cyril, thanks for your answer.
Just confirmed the memory leak is present using 2.4.18-6 with kernel 2.6.35.
ii libdrm-radeon1 2.4.18-6
Userspace interface to radeon-specific kernel
DRM services -- runtime
Will try again with 2.6.32 in a co
Attached is another 'free' output with absolutely nothing running
(algo see 'ps auxww' output sorted by RSS).
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance!
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On Sat, Jul 31, 2010 at 12:12 PM, Debian Bug Tracking System
wrote:
> Thank you for filing a new Bug report with Debian.
>
> This is an auto
Hi! As of March 27th 2.2 hasn't hit unstable.
Judging from popcon it would seem it's a reasonably popular package
(1899 installs out of 36801 installs of linux-sound-base work out to
approx. 5% of the relevant installs? If I'm reading this well).
Are you in need of mantainers?
Thanks in advance!
I concur.
Just a heads up: appears to be fixed on sid (2.1-1) now.
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I second this, is there an ongoing packaging effort? If there is and
they happen to need help, I would like to lend a hand.
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