Bug 642043

Summary: slow memory leak in i915 module on all intel hw [rhel-6.0.z]
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Reporter: Benjamin Kahn <bkahn>
Component: kernelAssignee: Frantisek Hrbata <fhrbata>
Status: CLOSED ERRATA QA Contact: desktop-bugs <desktop-bugs>
Severity: urgent Docs Contact:
Priority: urgent    
Version: 6.0CC: airlied, arozansk, cmeadors, dhoward, jlaska, jpirko, kzhang, mgordon, pm-eus, syeghiay
Target Milestone: rcKeywords: ZStream
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Hardware: All   
OS: Linux   
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Fixed In Version: kernel-2.6.32-71.4.1.el6 Doc Type: Bug Fix
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This update fixes the slow memory leak in the i915 module in DRM (Direct Rendering Manager) and GEM (Graphics Execution Manager).
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Bug Depends On: 640870    
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Description Benjamin Kahn 2010-10-11 20:49:31 UTC
This bug has been copied from bug #640870 and has been proposed
to be backported to 6.0 z-stream (EUS).

Comment 2 Frantisek Hrbata 2010-10-12 18:53:25 UTC
in kernel-2.6.32-71.4.1.el6

Comment 7 errata-xmlrpc 2010-11-10 19:11:24 UTC
An advisory has been issued which should help the problem
described in this bug report. This report is therefore being
closed with a resolution of ERRATA. For more information
on therefore solution and/or where to find the updated files,
please follow the link below. You may reopen this bug report
if the solution does not work for you.

http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2010-0842.html

Comment 8 Martin Prpič 2010-11-11 12:03:50 UTC
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This update fixes the slow memory leak in the i915 module in DRM (Direct Rendering Manager) and GEM (Graphics Execution Manager).