Bug 742886

Summary: [Sandybridge] Xorg restarts when typing numbers
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Sandro <spoppi>
Component: xorg-x11-drv-intelAssignee: Adam Jackson <ajax>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
Severity: high Docs Contact:
Priority: unspecified    
Version: 15CC: ajax, mcepl, spoppi, xgl-maint
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Hardware: x86_64   
OS: Linux   
Whiteboard: [cat:modesetting]
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Xorg log
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dmesg output
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Xorg log
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/var/log/messages
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/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/00-system-setup-keyboard.conf
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gdb backtrace none

Description Sandro 2011-10-03 09:40:56 UTC
Created attachment 526007 [details]
Xorg log

Description of problem:

X server restarts often (not always) when typing numbers, especially using 192. It restarts after typing the 2, returning to KDE login screen

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
Fedora 15 up to date as of today
KDE 4.6.5-2
kdm-4.6.5-5.fc15.x86_64
xorg-x11-drv-intel-2.15.0-5.fc15.x86_64
mesa-dri-drivers-7.11-1.fc15.x86_64
Graphics: Chipset integrated @ 1280x1024, driver 2.1 Mesa 7.11

Intel Core i7-2600
16 GB RAM
Logitech k120 USB keyboard 

How reproducible:
After startup and loging in into KDE type some numbers in any application, eg. 192

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Boot
2. Login to KDE
3. type 192 in any application (firefox, konsole, ...)
  
Additional info:
see xorg log attached

Comment 1 Matěj Cepl 2011-10-03 14:08:26 UTC
Thanks for the bug report.  We have reviewed the information you have provided above, and there is some additional information we require that will be helpful in our diagnosis of this issue.

Please add drm.debug=0x04 to the kernel command line, restart computer, and attach

* your X server config file (/etc/X11/xorg.conf, if available),
* X server log file (/var/log/Xorg.*.log*; check with grep Backtrace /var/log/Xorg* which logs might be the most interesting ones, send us at least Xorg.0.log)
* output of the dmesg command, and
* system log (/var/log/messages)

to the bug report as individual uncompressed file attachments using the bugzilla file attachment link above.

We will review this issue again once you've had a chance to attach this information.

Thanks in advance.

Comment 2 Sandro 2011-10-03 19:17:40 UTC
Created attachment 526113 [details]
dmesg output

Comment 3 Sandro 2011-10-03 19:18:57 UTC
Created attachment 526114 [details]
Xorg log

grep Backtrace didn't show any result for /var/log/Xorg*

Comment 4 Sandro 2011-10-03 19:22:04 UTC
Created attachment 526115 [details]
/var/log/messages

Comment 5 Sandro 2011-10-03 19:23:57 UTC
Created attachment 526116 [details]
/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/00-system-setup-keyboard.conf

There's no /etc/X11/xorg.conf, only the file /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/00-system-setup-keyboard.conf is available, everything else is auto-probed

Comment 6 Sandro 2011-10-15 09:33:28 UTC
Created attachment 528304 [details]
gdb backtrace

Following http://www.x.org/wiki/Development/Documentation/ServerDebugging this is the gdb backtrace when the issue happens (SIGINT). Maybe this is of any help.

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has stopped maintaining and issuing updates for Fedora 15. It is 
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longer maintained.  At this time, all open bugs with a Fedora 'version'
of '15' have been closed as WONTFIX.

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occurring, but we forgot to do that. A thousand apologies.)

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this bug and simply change the 'version' to a later Fedora version.

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