Priority | medium |
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Bug ID | 82783 |
Assignee | dri-devel@lists.freedesktop.org |
Summary | [radeonsi] [r9 280] Constantly receiving "Failed to allocate a buffer" (of size 0) messages |
Severity | normal |
Classification | Unclassified |
OS | Linux (All) |
Reporter | dpcismael@gmail.com |
Hardware | x86-64 (AMD64) |
Status | NEW |
Version | 10.2 |
Component | Drivers/Gallium/radeonsi |
Product | Mesa |
Every time I use an application requiring the use of the radeonsi driver from Mesa, I get a continuous stream of the following message : radeon: Failed to allocate a buffer: radeon: size : 0 bytes radeon: alignment : 4096 bytes radeon: domains : 4 I never get this kind of message when running apps using the 'normal' xf86-video-ati driver, so I'm pretty sure radeonsi is the one sending it. I've made some basic tests with a self-made program and it seems like the message is sent at least once on every frame. If it were just for that, I wouldn't mind that much about it; most apps that spawn it don't show any performance problems. However, it might be linked to another error message I sometimes get : LLVM ERROR: ran out of registers during register allocation This LLVM error always turns up as a report of a recent crash. So far, I've seen two situations where it happened : trying to start a game on Xonotic with video effects settings on ultra, and reaching some triggers/areas in the Warcraft III campaign on Wine with Warcraft III being in Direct3D mode. I could probably search and/or file reports about that LLVM error, so I won't digress any further; this post is mostly meant to be about the 'Failed to allocate a buffer' error messages. To end this report, I'll provide the relevant hardware and software components from my setup: - CPU : Intel Core i5 4460 - Motherboard : Asus H87 Plus - RAM : GSkill Ripjaws 2 x 4gb - GPU : Gigabyte Radeon R9 280 - OS : Arch Linux with kernel version 3.16.1-1 - Xorg 1.16.0-6 - GPU drivers : all open-source; xf86-video-ati 1:7.4.0-3, radeonsi from xf86-video-ati package 10.2.5-1 That's pretty much it, I guess.
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