Crash stats can now be searched on "Mac memory pressure" -- which can be Normal, Warning or Critical. jryans, I just checked your crash reports from comment 22, comment 30 and comment 31. I found that all of them have "MacMemoryPressure" (in the Crash Annotations tab) set to Normal. I also found that the vast majority of those crashes with the `f9` ("out of memory") context error also have their "Mac memory pressure" set to Normal. So "standard" memory pressure seems to play no role in the "out of memory" graphics driver context errors. https://crash-stats.mozilla.org/search/?mac_crash_info=%40.%2AGraphics%20kernel%20error%3A%20.%2Af9.%2A&date=%3E%3D2021-09-29T19%3A55%3A00.000Z&date=%3C2022-03-29T19%3A55%3A00.000Z&_facets=signature&_facets=mac_crash_info&_facets=mac_memory_pressure&_sort=-date&_columns=date&_columns=signature&_columns=product&_columns=version&_columns=build_id&_columns=platform#facet-mac_memory_pressure
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Crash stats can now be searched on "Mac memory pressure" -- which can be Normal, Warning or Critical. jryans, I just checked your crash reports from comment 22, comment 30 and comment 31. I found that all of them have "MacMemoryPressure" (in the Crash Annotations tab) set to Normal. I also found that the vast majority of those crashes with the `0xf9/-7` ("out of memory") context error also have their "Mac memory pressure" set to Normal. So "standard" memory pressure seems to play no role in the "out of memory" graphics driver context errors. https://crash-stats.mozilla.org/search/?mac_crash_info=%40.%2AGraphics%20kernel%20error%3A%20.%2Af9.%2A&date=%3E%3D2021-09-29T19%3A55%3A00.000Z&date=%3C2022-03-29T19%3A55%3A00.000Z&_facets=signature&_facets=mac_crash_info&_facets=mac_memory_pressure&_sort=-date&_columns=date&_columns=signature&_columns=product&_columns=version&_columns=build_id&_columns=platform#facet-mac_memory_pressure
Crash stats can now be searched on "Mac memory pressure" -- which can be Normal, Warning or Critical. jryans, I just checked your crash reports from comment 22, comment 30 and comment 31. I found that all of them have "MacMemoryPressure" (in the Crash Annotations tab) set to Normal. I also found that the vast majority of those crashes with the `0xf9/-7` ("out of memory") context error also have their "Mac memory pressure" set to Normal. So "standard" memory pressure seems to play no role in the graphics driver "out of memory" context errors. https://crash-stats.mozilla.org/search/?mac_crash_info=%40.%2AGraphics%20kernel%20error%3A%20.%2Af9.%2A&date=%3E%3D2021-09-29T19%3A55%3A00.000Z&date=%3C2022-03-29T19%3A55%3A00.000Z&_facets=signature&_facets=mac_crash_info&_facets=mac_memory_pressure&_sort=-date&_columns=date&_columns=signature&_columns=product&_columns=version&_columns=build_id&_columns=platform#facet-mac_memory_pressure