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Old 01-26-2015, 04:31 PM   #1
Toadman
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display watermark is too large(92/63), disabling


Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS, kernel 3.19.0-031900rc5-generic. Here is the complete syslog entry should have added Gnome 3.12.2 desktop, 4gb ram:

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kernel: [287317.095193] [drm:g4x_check_srwm] SR watermark: display plane 92, cursor 6
kernel: [287317.095195] [drm:g4x_check_srwm] display watermark is too large(92/63), disabling
kernel: [287317.095197] [drm:intel_set_memory_cxsr] memory self-refresh is disabled
kernel: [287317.095199] [drm:g4x_update_wm] Setting FIFO watermarks - A: plane=40, cursor=6, B: plane=2, cursor=2, SR: plane=0, cursor=0
I have no clue as to what this is trying to tell me, whether it's a warning, an error in something or just informational.

Any advice/information would be appreciated.

Last edited by Toadman; 01-26-2015 at 07:48 PM. Reason: added info
 
  


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