Re: Suspend lockup: How to bisect d-r-t specific commits?

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W dniu 21 lipca 2010 19:23 użytkownik Alex Deucher
<alexdeucher@xxxxxxxxx> napisał:
> 2010/7/21 Rafał Miłecki <zajec5@xxxxxxxxx>:
>> W dniu 21 lipca 2010 11:30 użytkownik Rafał Miłecki <zajec5@xxxxxxxxx> napisał:
>>> First bisect try gave me:
>>> bad: [d8c253f30d0eb975e5c42c31587ef718517f5067]
>>> drm/radeon: optimize default 3D state for r6xx/r7xx blits
>>>
>>> I'm leaving today, not sure if I manage to confirm this before next week.
>>
>> I switched back to rebased drm-radeon-testing and confirmed lockup.
>> Then reverted that single patch and it helped. I'm quite sure it's the
>> "bad one".
>>
>> I use KDE4 with effects enabled, so 3D is enabled here.
>>
>> Not time to dig into this problem deeper, leaving now.
>
> When you get back can you revert the original and test version 2 of
> that patch (attached).  It puts back the original state, but
> reorganizes the emit order to reduce the number of dwords.

Applied V2 instead of V1 and got lockup again (on resume). Reverting
applied V2 (so without V1 and without V2) "fixes" lockup.

-- 
Rafał
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