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NVDA(OpenGL): Channel exception!

I have the error above on the intel iMac 24" when running Second Life.

Error lines from syslog can be:

avalon-3 kernel[0]: NVDA(OpenGL): Channel exception! status = 0xffff info32 = 0x3 = Fifo: Unknown Method Error
avalon-3 kernel[0]: 0000000b

and

avalon-3 kernel[0]: NVDA(OpenGL): Channel exception! status = 0xffff info32 = 0x6 = Fifo: Parse Error
Feb 23 01:53:22 avalon-3 kernel[0]: 0000000b

If this happens SL is going to freeze up and die

Hardware failure?
OSX bug?
Application bug?

iMac 24" Intel Core 2 Duo 2.16 GHz, Mac OS X (10.5.6), NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GT

Posted on Feb 22, 2009 5:22 PM

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Jun 13, 2011 11:23 PM in response to benoît

Hi guys,


I posted a while back about my MacMini issues, at the time I was able to reproduce the freeze on demand so I was able to identify the reason for the freeze.


In my case once the internal temperature reached 60°C the freeze occurred.Using Fan Control I was able to make sure this did not happen and I have not had a single freeze since (was several times a day before!!)


In the meantime I also installed W7 on this Mac, and I got similar issues in Windows, around 60°C I got black flashes, and error messages from the system about the graphics card.

I then started using a fan control program on Windows, and again did not get any freeze after this.


Now to the bad news, as I expected, things are getting worse, since last week, now when the internal temperature reaches 45°C the freezes are back. (Note: we are approaching summer and temperatures are rising 26°C -30°C everyday.)


I am thinking a faulty hardware that’s getting worse and worse. Anyway I think I am on my way to the Apple Center, hopefully I still have 3 months warranty on the machine and I won’t have problems demonstrating the problem on either OSX or W7.

Jun 17, 2011 1:27 AM in response to LouisHH

Unfortunately, it does not solve the problem. However, in my case, resetting the PRAM at every start seems to a less frequent occurrence of the problem, and the machine is recovering from the freezes more often so that no re-start is necessary. However the console message

NVDA(OpenGL): Channel exception! exception type = 0x6 = Fifo: Parse Error 00000069 keeps piling up by the second.

Any news from the Apple service?

Jun 22, 2011 1:33 PM in response to Witch

Over the past two days I've been experiencing the exact same error messages, flickering, followed by complete freezing.


I'm running 10.6.7 with an NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GS on a 2008 iMac.


I tried all the suggestions I could in this thread but nothing made any difference, I just couldn't keep the iMac running for more than 20 minutes before it would crash... HOWEVER! I think I've solved it (fingers crossed), by simply unplugging the secondary monitor (Dell), and it's been fine now for the past 8 hours.


So, if you have an external monitor connected, try unplugging it, rebooting and see what happens, could be as simple as that.


Why exactly this problem only started happening for me yesterday I have no idea, but for now I'm leaving the external monitor disconnected.

Jun 24, 2011 2:13 AM in response to LouisHH

Nope, they're refusing to look at it in the UAE. I tried changing the RAM (I didn't think it would help) and this didn't resolve the issue... I'm going to keep pushing the Apple guys here in the UAE and will see if I can get more movement on this. Hopefully they don't need to change the logic board... ARRRRG. Other people have tried in this forum unsuccessfully....

Jun 26, 2011 5:10 PM in response to bobcole

Hello,

I also have these problems with my Macbook Pro (Mid 2010). Before there was another problem with the nvidia chip and apple changed my logic board. Now I have these "NVDAOpenGL: Channel exception" problems...

I hope there will be no more problems with Lion, otherwise I have to go to the Apple Store again...

Jun 29, 2011 11:06 PM in response to JackDL

I don't think Lion will fix this - in fact, I'm quite certain it won't. I stand corrected, but I don't think a massive overhaul of the driver sets was done, they'd just build on top of what's there.


Tried a complete re-install from 10.6.6 (completely cleared the PC HD) and updated to 10.6.8 using the Combo Pack. Things looked good for a bit, but the problem re-surfaced where the following gets logged repeadedly - the only solution is to restart the machine:


28/06/2011 22:26:41 kernel NVDA(OpenGL): Channel exception! exception type = 0xd = GR: SW Notify Error

28/06/2011 22:26:41 kernel 0000006e

28/06/2011 22:26:41 kernel 00200000 00008597 00000474 00000040

28/06/2011 22:26:41 kernel 0000047e 000015e0 00000000 0000000a

28/06/2011 22:26:41 kernel 00000000 00000000 00000002

28/06/2011 22:26:41 kernel 00000040 00000000


I'll try and get down to the Apple store again to fight with somebody. I don't think replacing the Logic board will help. The only thing I don't understand is that if it were a driver issue, everybody with MacBook Pro 2010 (6,2 models) would be having this issue? It only seems to happen when the NVIDIA Geforce GT330M is active. When the Intel HD graphics card is active, no issue. It's not a context switching issue either because using the gfxCardStatus application and forcing it to Discrete only results in the above after about 5-10 minutes.

Jul 3, 2011 8:47 AM in response to Witch

I kinda solved this problem on my old iMac (iMac6,1, C2D, 2.33GHz, NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GT) :-)


Basically what I need to do to avoid the infamous NVDA error on my iMac is to keep its temperature under 40°C (~100°F).


I'm actually using smcFanControl very effectively since a couple of years. Under "normal" room temperature (min 20°C max 25°C) keeping the fans at 30% minimum speed does the job. This speed setting doesn't even turns the iMac noisy.


Hope this helps.


Rocco

Jul 26, 2011 10:04 AM in response to rlucia1

Just to mention I got this problem solved by Apple without cost from my side. Im my case, it felt under the conditions for the TS2377. Which means:


  • MacBook Pro
  • NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT


For those of you not in this case, it might still be interesting to see if the reason on this TS (higher than normal failure rate for some of their graphics processors due to a packaging defect) could apply for your computer. And then maybe argue with Apple about getting the same treatment ...


I wish you all the best of luck whith getting your problem solved !


Ben

Jul 26, 2011 1:54 PM in response to benoît

Unfortunatly, getting the logic board replaced, where the graphics resides, doesn't solve these errors (for me or anyone else it seems). It has everything to do with software/firmware and not hardware. People have had their GPU replaced multiple times and it still doesn't solve it. I have the same GPU as you do and Apple replaced mine and it doesn't make a difference.

Jul 31, 2011 3:06 PM in response to Witch

I'm using a late 2010 Core i7 2.8G CTO MBP 17" w/8G RAM and 512GB SSD, all Apple-installed.


Since installing Lion, this has happened to me two out of 5 times attempting to run the game Killing Floor via Steam.


The first time there was no sign of anything happening in the Console. It happened again just now and this time I got pages of this in the console:


Jul 31 14:39:10 kernel[0]: NVDA(OpenGL): Channel exception! exception type = 0x6 = Fifo: Parse Error

Jul 31 14:39:30 kernel[0]: NVDA(OpenGL): Channel timeout!

Jul 31 14:39:30 kernel[0]: 00000069


I have automatic graphics switching turned off, always.


In both cases I got the typical symptoms described here. Often a sound loop, the cursor remains on the screen but is useless, and nothing in the universe will give me back control except a hard shut down and restart.


Interestingly I spend quite a lot of time booted into Windows XP and playing a vast amount of games there, and I have never, not once in 9 months ever had Windows lock up in this manner on this same machine. I also push it as hard as it can go when gaming under Windows. So, this would strongly suggest to me that this is somehow a software error. I just don't fully understand how a mere software error could crash the system so hard that it can't even record it in the console and has to be forced down.

Aug 1, 2011 4:06 PM in response to Kevenly

Me too.


Mid 2010 i7 15" MBP, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD all Apple installed.


Again, my MBP was a pleasure to work with until I installed the Mac OS X Lion upgrade. Since then I have had multiple issues:


Kernel Panics requiring a full reboot

Apps failing to launch leaving a bouncing icon in the dock

TC backups that seem to want to perform a daily backup that is one fifth of the total HD

And now this issue:


NVDA(OpenGL): Channel exception! exception type = 0x6 = Fifo: Parse Error


Came onto the forum to see if anybody else was suffering, it appears I'm not alone.


My MBP has started to completely lockup during the prolonged TC backups now, requiring a full reboot. I remember when Unix was a safe pair of hands, now it's just as flaky as Windows 98!


I'm not sure why this is happening, I've not read all the posts yet, but I hope the issue is resolved soon. So far I am not impressed by Mac OS X Lion. It's turned a good thing bad...

Aug 2, 2011 6:11 AM in response to Kevenly

Today it got even worse, with the screen turning to a sort of digital blocks of Atari 2600 snow. It was a total mess.

I wish I knew if this was my hardware or just the driver. It never happens in Windows so again, I'm guessing it's OS X. There is a record of this for many years, in various forms. It infuriates me that Apple says not a single word to any of us about it. This is a huge thread and is an issue for so many people but to endlessly ignore the issue and not say a word is abusive.


Here's my latest log. Eventually I had to hold the power button down. OS X doesn't seem to know it crashed at all.

-------------------

Aug 2 05:47:27 kernel[0]: NVDA(OpenGL): Channel exception! exception type = 0xd = GR: SW Notify Error

Aug 2 05:47:27 kernel[0]: IOVendorGLContext::ReportGPURestart

Aug 2 05:47:28 kernel[0]: 0000006e

Aug 2 05:47:28 kernel[0]: 00200000 00008597 00000474 00000004

Aug 2 05:47:28 kernel[0]: 0000047e 000015f0 00110013 0000000b

Aug 2 05:47:28 kernel[0]: 00000000 00000000 00000000

Aug 2 05:47:28 kernel[0]: 00000004 00000000

Aug 2 05:47:31 kernel[0]: NVDA(OpenGL): Channel exception! exception type = 0xd = GR: SW Notify Error

Aug 2 05:47:31 kernel[0]: 0000006e

Aug 2 05:47:31 kernel[0]: 00200000 00008597 00000474 00000004

Aug 2 05:47:31 kernel[0]: 0000047e 000015f0 01450144 0000000b

Aug 2 05:47:31 kernel[0]: 00000000 00000000 00000000

Aug 2 05:47:31 kernel[0]: 00000004 00000000


(There is over 500 of that in repitiation, no exaggeration.)

(Then at the end, before forced shut down):


Aug 2 05:50:40: --- last message repeated 1 time ---

Aug 2 05:50:40 kernel[0]: NVDA(OpenGL): Channel timeout!

Aug 2 05:50:40 kernel[0]: NVDA(OpenGL): Channel exception! exception type = 0x6 = Fifo: Parse Error

Aug 2 05:51:01 kernel[0]: NVDA(OpenGL): Channel timeout!

NVDA(OpenGL): Channel exception!

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