03-24-2021, 08:30 PM
(03-04-2021, 10:51 AM)ab1jx Wrote: Does anybody know how to turn this off? My dmesg is cluttered with this junk
I just saw an uninterrupted 900 lines of it. Does it come from panfrost? Other than that it looks pretty good.Code:[254790.184071] Purging 8687616 bytes
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I have been wondering about something related to this too; I'm getting these, but also in particular I'm getting reproduce-able crashes while either using GIMP for any period of time or visiting certain webpages in Chromium with panfrost error messages clogging up my dmesg -wH. Both the internal display and my external monitor freeze at that point with errors saying:
Code:
panfrost ff9a0000.gpu: Unhandled Page fault in AS1 at VA 0x(lots of numbers that vary)
Reason: TODO
raw fault status: (some hexidecimal code that varies)
decoded fault status: SLAVE FAULT
exception type 0xC1: TRANSLATION_FAULT_LEVEL1
access type 0x2: READ
source id (hexidecimal code that varies)
After this, the screens freeze entirely, but audio continues working just fine. Even the good old Ctrl+Alt+F(N) virtual terminal trick doesn't work to get the computer working; I have to force reboot to get that state to stop.
Anyone experiencing the same issues? Anyone have any idea how to fix this?