Peter and all, apologies for the noise.I had misunderstood Peter's earlier response and thought reporting on the list was the right thing to do. I filed the issue at https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/-/issues/1162.
Cheers, -cedric ___________________________________________________________
On 15/04/2021 04:34, Peter Hutterer wrote:
please file a gitlab issue against the X server, mailing lists and email in general are not useful for debugging with logfiles, etc. Cheers, Peter On Wed, Apr 14, 2021 at 10:58:11PM +0200, Cedric Bhihe wrote:@whot: Following up on X crashing when invoking `$ xinput --disable <device_name>`, I tried to isolate the error with: `$ grep -i -e "xorg\| X" < <(journalctl -xb) | grep -i -e "fail\|error"` I include what seems to be the relevant section here: http://paste.c-net.org/ProducedNorway Lines "#3 0x00005625301421b1 FatalError (Xorg + 0x14c1b1)" just before 21:43.22 and "#3 0x000055e2520e61b1 FatalError (Xorg + 0x14c1b1)" between 21:43:34 and 22:02:13 correspond to the two times I reproduced the crash on that boot. FatalError (Xorg + 0x14c1b1) seems to be the indicator for the crash. It led me to the full coredump trace in systemd available at http://paste.c-net.org/EscapedElias.In the past few days I have seen 2 reports appear on that, essentially
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archers running Xorg like me. - http://paste.c-net.org/BunksTyped - https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=264928 Cheers, -cedric __________________________________________________________________ Am 12/04/2021 um 04:35 schrieb Peter Hutterer:On Sun, Apr 11, 2021 at 08:39:54PM +0200, Cedric Bhihe wrote:Hi folks, [Background info: host OS is Arch linux 5.11.12 with gdm 40.0.1 on xorg] For the past 4 days, I have this weird mix-up between issuing either of the following cmds in a `tmux` terminal: $ /usr/bin/xinput --disable <xID> or $ /usr/bin/xinput --enable <xID> where <xID> is my Touchpad xorg device ID (=14) on a Dell XPS15, obtained with $ /usr/bin/xinput --list --shortFirst note: you can use the device name, so `xinput disable "my device name"` - you do not need to use the ID. This has worked for probably a decade or more now.Issuing either one of the above cmds instantly kills my gdm user session, along with all that was going on in it. Next it lands me on the gdm user login frame, where I can start a new user session as if nothing had happened. Everything else seems completely normal.most likely a crash in the X server, please check your journal for anybacktraces and file an issue against the X server (cc @whot, i.e. me)
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we can have a look. Cheers, PeterThe touchpad's driver is: xf86-input-synaptics 1.9.1-2 (could not findareference to a recent update) The xorg-xinput version is 1.6.3-2, upgraded from 1.6.3-1 on 2020.05.19 (way before the issue appeared) On the other hand, gdm + the linux kernel and headers were upgraded recently (from /var/log/pacman.log): - [2021-04-09T08:29:29+0200] [ALPM] upgraded linux(5.11.11.arch1-1 ->5.11.12.arch1-1) - [2021-04-09T08:29:30+0200] [ALPM] upgraded gdm (3.38.2.1-1 -> 40.0-1) I have looked up FAQs, misc FAQs and extra FAQs and all I could on getmyeyes on at xorg, as well as the knowledge base on StackExchange, in addition to having scanned the web, by I found absolutely no chatter on anything similar to that issue. I'm stumped in part because I've used the above cli cmds for years to activate/deactivate my laptop's touchpad on the fly (on the same box) and I never had an issue. I'm stumped and would be grateful for any pointer. PS: I have not cross posted on gdm yet. Will do so in a few days only if needed or recommended by someone deeper than me on the issue.
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