Xorg crashes with SIGABRT
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Mesa |
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mesa (Ubuntu) |
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Bug Description
I am running an Intel Kabylake CPU with Ubuntu 22.04, and i915 graphics driver. I am seeing random Xorg crashes due to SIGABRT, which kicks me back to the login screen.
Ubuntu version: 22.04
Kernel version: 5.19.0-50-generic
libgl1-mesa-dri version: 23.0.4-
I am seeing this message in kern.log:
i915 0000:00:02.0: [drm] GPU HANG: ecode 9:1:85dffffb, in Xorg [1617]
I have also gotten a core dump; here is the track trace:
#0 __pthread_
#1 __pthread_
#2 __GI___pthread_kill (threadid=
#3 0x00007f72fec42476 in __GI_raise (sig=sig@entry=6) at ../sysdeps/
#4 0x00007f72fec287f3 in __GI_abort () at ./stdlib/abort.c:79
#5 0x0000560c5cc756a0 in OsAbort () at ../../.
#6 0x0000560c5cc7aea9 in AbortServer () at ../../.
#7 0x0000560c5cc7be9a in FatalError (f=f@entry=
#8 0x0000560c5cc72abd in OsSigHandler (unused=<optimized out>, sip=0x7ffff13ae7b0, signo=6) at ../../.
#9 OsSigHandler (signo=6, sip=0x7ffff13ae7b0, unused=<optimized out>) at ../../.
#10 <signal handler called>
#11 __pthread_
#12 __pthread_
#13 __GI___pthread_kill (threadid=
#14 0x00007f72fec42476 in __GI_raise (sig=sig@entry=6) at ../sysdeps/
#15 0x00007f72fec287f3 in __GI_abort () at ./stdlib/abort.c:79
#16 0x00007f72fc49d86d in _iris_batch_flush (batch=
#17 0x00007f72fd1da6ff in iris_fence_flush (ctx=0x560c5e91
#18 0x00007f72fc55f127 in st_flush (flags=0, fence=0x0, st=0x560c5e93bbc0) at ../src/
#19 st_glFlush (ctx=<optimized out>, gallium_
#20 0x00007f72fe56b604 in _glamor_
#21 0x00007f72fe5a6157 in msBlockHandler (pScreen=
#22 0x0000560c5cb01095 in BlockHandler (pTimeout=
#23 0x0000560c5cc6c0c9 in WaitForSomething (are_ready=0) at ../../.
#24 0x0000560c5cafc3e7 in Dispatch () at ../../.
#25 0x0000560c5cb006b4 in dix_main (argc=11, argv=0x7ffff13a
#26 0x00007f72fec29d90 in __libc_
#27 0x00007f72fec29e40 in __libc_
#28 0x0000560c5cae9605 in _start ()
This post describes a similar issue:
https:/
I tried using a workaround from the above link, to set GPU to max frequency using command "intel_
Changed in mesa: | |
status: | Unknown → New |
Tried kernel parameter i915.enable_dc=0 as suggested by https:/ /wiki.archlinux .org/title/ intel_graphics# Crash.2Ffreeze_ on_low_ power_Intel_ CPUs; still crashes