Re: 3.2-rc1 and nvidia drivers

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On 11/30/2011 04:20 PM, Steven Rostedt wrote:
On Wed, 2011-11-30 at 16:07 +0100, Thomas Schauss wrote:

On 3.0.9-rt25 (which I have been using here) patch 30765b92 is already
applied. And it is also present in patch-3.0.10-rt27.patch.

I'm such a fscking idiot!

I've been working on a port of a patch in 2.6.33-rt, and I didn't
realize that I was still in that kernel, applying these patches. As I
said, I thought the one Peter had was already applied. It was, I'm the
idiot that didn't realize I was in the wrong kernel!


So the original patch from Peter
(http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel.mm/70863/match=) applies
cleanly here.

Yeah, thanks. That's the patch you want.

-- Steve


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Hello,

this patch does indeed get rid of the lockdep-splat.

Regarding the original subject of the post:

Running startx with the nvidia binary driver fails on 3.0.9-rt25 and 3.2-rc2-rt3 when CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT_FULL=y and works fine for CONFIG_PREEMPT_RTB=y. There is no lockdep-warning, kernel oops/bug, etc., neither in any log-files nor on the serial console.

This happens on several machines which ran fine with 2.6.33-rt29.

I know many people here are no big fans of the nvidia driver (and rightly so). Unfortunately we really need this.

If anyone has any further ideas on debugging this issue I would be really thankful.

Best Regards,
Thomas
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