Ubuntu 18.04 crashes during GPU benchmarking












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Ubuntu 18.04 crashes and generate crash report when I run GPU benchmark “glmark2” or “phoronix-test-suite” regardless what nvidia driver I use.
the crash report file name is




_lib_systemd_systemd-journald.0.crash




Currently I am using nvidia-driver-418 from ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa. While when I use X.Org X server driver, Ubuntu doesn’t crashes when I benchmark it.



Here is my hardware information:



Processor: Intel Core i7-5820K @ 3.60GHz (12 Cores), 
Motherboard: Gigabyte X99-UD4-CF,
Chipset: Intel Xeon E7 v3/Xeon,
Graphics: eVGA NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 4096MB (1084/3004MHz),


Here is my software information:



OS: Ubuntu 18.04, Kernel: 4.15.0-46-generic (x86_64), 
Desktop: GNOME Shell 3.28.3,
Display Driver: NVIDIA 418.56,
OpenGL: 4.6.0,
File-System: ext4,
Screen Resolution: 1920x1080


Here I am attaching the gpu-manager.log



log_file: /var/log/gpu-manager.log
last_boot_file: /var/lib/ubuntu-drivers-common/last_gfx_boot
new_boot_file: /var/lib/ubuntu-drivers-common/last_gfx_boot
can't access /opt/amdgpu-pro/bin/amdgpu-pro-px
Looking for nvidia modules in /lib/modules/4.15.0-46-generic/updates/dkms
Found nvidia module: nvidia-uvm.ko
Looking for amdgpu modules in /lib/modules/4.15.0-46-generic/updates/dkms
Is nvidia loaded? yes
Was nvidia unloaded? no
Is nvidia blacklisted? no
Is intel loaded? no
Is radeon loaded? no
Is radeon blacklisted? no
Is amdgpu loaded? no
Is amdgpu blacklisted? no
Is amdgpu versioned? no
Is amdgpu pro stack? no
Is nouveau loaded? no
Is nouveau blacklisted? yes
Is nvidia kernel module available? yes
Is amdgpu kernel module available? no
Vendor/Device Id: 10de:1187
BusID "PCI:5@0:0:0"
Is boot vga? yes
Skipping "/dev/dri/card0", driven by "nvidia-drm"
Skipping "/dev/dri/card0", driven by "nvidia-drm"
Skipping "/dev/dri/card0", driven by "nvidia-drm"
Skipping "/dev/dri/card0", driven by "nvidia-drm"
Does it require offloading? no
last cards number = 1
Has amd? no
Has intel? no
Has nvidia? yes
How many cards? 1
Has the system changed? No
Single card detected
Nothing to do


this problem is very repeatable and consistent. Please let me know what information do you need more to help with debugging this issue. I appreciate your help in advance.










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    Ubuntu 18.04 crashes and generate crash report when I run GPU benchmark “glmark2” or “phoronix-test-suite” regardless what nvidia driver I use.
    the crash report file name is




    _lib_systemd_systemd-journald.0.crash




    Currently I am using nvidia-driver-418 from ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa. While when I use X.Org X server driver, Ubuntu doesn’t crashes when I benchmark it.



    Here is my hardware information:



    Processor: Intel Core i7-5820K @ 3.60GHz (12 Cores), 
    Motherboard: Gigabyte X99-UD4-CF,
    Chipset: Intel Xeon E7 v3/Xeon,
    Graphics: eVGA NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 4096MB (1084/3004MHz),


    Here is my software information:



    OS: Ubuntu 18.04, Kernel: 4.15.0-46-generic (x86_64), 
    Desktop: GNOME Shell 3.28.3,
    Display Driver: NVIDIA 418.56,
    OpenGL: 4.6.0,
    File-System: ext4,
    Screen Resolution: 1920x1080


    Here I am attaching the gpu-manager.log



    log_file: /var/log/gpu-manager.log
    last_boot_file: /var/lib/ubuntu-drivers-common/last_gfx_boot
    new_boot_file: /var/lib/ubuntu-drivers-common/last_gfx_boot
    can't access /opt/amdgpu-pro/bin/amdgpu-pro-px
    Looking for nvidia modules in /lib/modules/4.15.0-46-generic/updates/dkms
    Found nvidia module: nvidia-uvm.ko
    Looking for amdgpu modules in /lib/modules/4.15.0-46-generic/updates/dkms
    Is nvidia loaded? yes
    Was nvidia unloaded? no
    Is nvidia blacklisted? no
    Is intel loaded? no
    Is radeon loaded? no
    Is radeon blacklisted? no
    Is amdgpu loaded? no
    Is amdgpu blacklisted? no
    Is amdgpu versioned? no
    Is amdgpu pro stack? no
    Is nouveau loaded? no
    Is nouveau blacklisted? yes
    Is nvidia kernel module available? yes
    Is amdgpu kernel module available? no
    Vendor/Device Id: 10de:1187
    BusID "PCI:5@0:0:0"
    Is boot vga? yes
    Skipping "/dev/dri/card0", driven by "nvidia-drm"
    Skipping "/dev/dri/card0", driven by "nvidia-drm"
    Skipping "/dev/dri/card0", driven by "nvidia-drm"
    Skipping "/dev/dri/card0", driven by "nvidia-drm"
    Does it require offloading? no
    last cards number = 1
    Has amd? no
    Has intel? no
    Has nvidia? yes
    How many cards? 1
    Has the system changed? No
    Single card detected
    Nothing to do


    this problem is very repeatable and consistent. Please let me know what information do you need more to help with debugging this issue. I appreciate your help in advance.










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      Ubuntu 18.04 crashes and generate crash report when I run GPU benchmark “glmark2” or “phoronix-test-suite” regardless what nvidia driver I use.
      the crash report file name is




      _lib_systemd_systemd-journald.0.crash




      Currently I am using nvidia-driver-418 from ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa. While when I use X.Org X server driver, Ubuntu doesn’t crashes when I benchmark it.



      Here is my hardware information:



      Processor: Intel Core i7-5820K @ 3.60GHz (12 Cores), 
      Motherboard: Gigabyte X99-UD4-CF,
      Chipset: Intel Xeon E7 v3/Xeon,
      Graphics: eVGA NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 4096MB (1084/3004MHz),


      Here is my software information:



      OS: Ubuntu 18.04, Kernel: 4.15.0-46-generic (x86_64), 
      Desktop: GNOME Shell 3.28.3,
      Display Driver: NVIDIA 418.56,
      OpenGL: 4.6.0,
      File-System: ext4,
      Screen Resolution: 1920x1080


      Here I am attaching the gpu-manager.log



      log_file: /var/log/gpu-manager.log
      last_boot_file: /var/lib/ubuntu-drivers-common/last_gfx_boot
      new_boot_file: /var/lib/ubuntu-drivers-common/last_gfx_boot
      can't access /opt/amdgpu-pro/bin/amdgpu-pro-px
      Looking for nvidia modules in /lib/modules/4.15.0-46-generic/updates/dkms
      Found nvidia module: nvidia-uvm.ko
      Looking for amdgpu modules in /lib/modules/4.15.0-46-generic/updates/dkms
      Is nvidia loaded? yes
      Was nvidia unloaded? no
      Is nvidia blacklisted? no
      Is intel loaded? no
      Is radeon loaded? no
      Is radeon blacklisted? no
      Is amdgpu loaded? no
      Is amdgpu blacklisted? no
      Is amdgpu versioned? no
      Is amdgpu pro stack? no
      Is nouveau loaded? no
      Is nouveau blacklisted? yes
      Is nvidia kernel module available? yes
      Is amdgpu kernel module available? no
      Vendor/Device Id: 10de:1187
      BusID "PCI:5@0:0:0"
      Is boot vga? yes
      Skipping "/dev/dri/card0", driven by "nvidia-drm"
      Skipping "/dev/dri/card0", driven by "nvidia-drm"
      Skipping "/dev/dri/card0", driven by "nvidia-drm"
      Skipping "/dev/dri/card0", driven by "nvidia-drm"
      Does it require offloading? no
      last cards number = 1
      Has amd? no
      Has intel? no
      Has nvidia? yes
      How many cards? 1
      Has the system changed? No
      Single card detected
      Nothing to do


      this problem is very repeatable and consistent. Please let me know what information do you need more to help with debugging this issue. I appreciate your help in advance.










      share|improve this question














      Ubuntu 18.04 crashes and generate crash report when I run GPU benchmark “glmark2” or “phoronix-test-suite” regardless what nvidia driver I use.
      the crash report file name is




      _lib_systemd_systemd-journald.0.crash




      Currently I am using nvidia-driver-418 from ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa. While when I use X.Org X server driver, Ubuntu doesn’t crashes when I benchmark it.



      Here is my hardware information:



      Processor: Intel Core i7-5820K @ 3.60GHz (12 Cores), 
      Motherboard: Gigabyte X99-UD4-CF,
      Chipset: Intel Xeon E7 v3/Xeon,
      Graphics: eVGA NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 4096MB (1084/3004MHz),


      Here is my software information:



      OS: Ubuntu 18.04, Kernel: 4.15.0-46-generic (x86_64), 
      Desktop: GNOME Shell 3.28.3,
      Display Driver: NVIDIA 418.56,
      OpenGL: 4.6.0,
      File-System: ext4,
      Screen Resolution: 1920x1080


      Here I am attaching the gpu-manager.log



      log_file: /var/log/gpu-manager.log
      last_boot_file: /var/lib/ubuntu-drivers-common/last_gfx_boot
      new_boot_file: /var/lib/ubuntu-drivers-common/last_gfx_boot
      can't access /opt/amdgpu-pro/bin/amdgpu-pro-px
      Looking for nvidia modules in /lib/modules/4.15.0-46-generic/updates/dkms
      Found nvidia module: nvidia-uvm.ko
      Looking for amdgpu modules in /lib/modules/4.15.0-46-generic/updates/dkms
      Is nvidia loaded? yes
      Was nvidia unloaded? no
      Is nvidia blacklisted? no
      Is intel loaded? no
      Is radeon loaded? no
      Is radeon blacklisted? no
      Is amdgpu loaded? no
      Is amdgpu blacklisted? no
      Is amdgpu versioned? no
      Is amdgpu pro stack? no
      Is nouveau loaded? no
      Is nouveau blacklisted? yes
      Is nvidia kernel module available? yes
      Is amdgpu kernel module available? no
      Vendor/Device Id: 10de:1187
      BusID "PCI:5@0:0:0"
      Is boot vga? yes
      Skipping "/dev/dri/card0", driven by "nvidia-drm"
      Skipping "/dev/dri/card0", driven by "nvidia-drm"
      Skipping "/dev/dri/card0", driven by "nvidia-drm"
      Skipping "/dev/dri/card0", driven by "nvidia-drm"
      Does it require offloading? no
      last cards number = 1
      Has amd? no
      Has intel? no
      Has nvidia? yes
      How many cards? 1
      Has the system changed? No
      Single card detected
      Nothing to do


      this problem is very repeatable and consistent. Please let me know what information do you need more to help with debugging this issue. I appreciate your help in advance.







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