Comment 10 for bug 1053959

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In , Leho Kraav (lkraav) wrote :

apparently running into this with my i3 laptop.

every once in a while Xorg.0.log gets flooded with:

 * [943834.434] (WW) intel(0): intel_uxa_prepare_access: bo map failed: No space left on device

dmesg gets:

 * [943834.434] (WW) intel(0): intel_uxa_prepare_access: bo map failed: No space left on device

primary problem that i can connect this to is that web videos do not want to switch to full screen mode. quite likely the flood occurs when i try to press the full screen video button on youtube or whatnot. there's a slight flicker, then return to window. other than that, i'm *not* seeing crashing or hanging. so far.

here's what i have of the #intel-gfx conversation:

--- Log opened K juuli 27 14:25:20 2011
14:25 danvet>macmaN, is this on a 32bit install?

yes, pae enabled, 4gb ram total, no swap.

$ free
             total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 3810164 3002584 807580 0 5976 1583180
-/+ buffers/cache: 1413428 2396736
Swap: 0 0 0

14:27 danvet>macmaN, can you pastebin i195_gem_objects from debugfs?

/sys/kernel/debug/dri/0 $ cat i915_gem_objects
13273 objects, 247914496 bytes
1022 [855] objects, 87339008 [34508800] bytes in gtt
  6 [6] active objects, 5406720 [5406720] bytes
  6 [6] pinned objects, 4501504 [4501504] bytes
  1010 [843] inactive objects, 77430784 [24600576] bytes
  0 [0] freed objects, 0 [0] bytes
7 pinned mappable objects, 9744384 bytes
75 fault mappable objects, 380928 bytes
2147479552 [268435456] gtt total

14:31 danvet>macmaN, are you sometimes running more demanding stuff like games, hd video decoding?

no games, but hd video yes, off youtube, running xbmc, vlc every once in a while.

$ uptime
 12:52:18 up 18 days, 20:57, 3 users, load average: 0.74, 0.36, 0.32

logoffs from X are very rare, other than kernel upgrades/debugging, usually the machine goes into overnight suspends. this is the first time i've seen these errors, not sure if uptime or the quantity of "demanding stuff" has reached this far before.

16:59 danvet>macmaN exhausted the drm_mmap_offset address range of 4gb ...

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