[Bug 100242] radeon buffer allocation failure during startup of Factorio

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Bug ID 100242
Summary radeon buffer allocation failure during startup of Factorio
Product Mesa
Version git
Hardware x86-64 (AMD64)
OS Linux (All)
Status NEW
Severity normal
Priority medium
Component Drivers/Gallium/r600
Assignee dri-devel@lists.freedesktop.org
Reporter tnmailinglists@gmail.com
QA Contact dri-devel@lists.freedesktop.org

Created attachment 130277 [details]
terminal output when running the executable

The game Factorio crashes during startup with the following message printed on
the CLI:
radeon: Failed to allocate a buffer:
radeon:    size      : 268435456 bytes
radeon:    alignment : 16384 bytes
radeon:    domains   : 4
radeon:    flags     : 20

The crash occurs during the pre-game loading procedure, before reaching the
main menu, at the same spot every time. I'm on Lubuntu 16.10 using the
up-to-date drivers provided by
https://launchpad.net/~oibaf/+archive/ubuntu/graphics-drivers , my GPU is a
Radeon HD 4670 with AGP. I believe this is a driver issue since the game starts
up normally with 16.10's default drivers (12.0.6). I unfortunately cannot
provide a specific date or build for when this behavior started occurring, but
it has been happening for several months.

Of note is that the demo version provided by the developer on their website
does not have this problem and starts up fine.

Attached are the terminal output, an strace and a gdb bt log.


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