https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=60802

--- Comment #53 from Alexandre Demers <alexandre.f.dem...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to comment #50)
> I believe I have the source of the bug, it appears that there is a special
> case for Caymen GPUs that isn't handled in the DMA code path.  In
> evergreen_state.c within the method evergreen_create_sampler_view_custom
> there is the chunk of code
> 
>       /* 128 bit formats require tile type = 1 */
>       if (rscreen->chip_class == CAYMAN) {
>               if (util_format_get_blocksize(pipe_format) >= 16)
>                       non_disp_tiling = 1;
>       }
> 
> however, within evergreen_dma_copy_tile in the same source file no such code
> exists.  I tested whether this was the case or not by placing the lines of
> code
> 
>               if (util_format_get_blocksize(dst->format) >= 16) {
>                       printf("Caymen non disp tiling skipping dma tile\n");
>                       return FALSE;
>               }
> 
> before the call to evergreen_dma_copy_tile in evergreen_dma_blit, and the
> corruption no longer appeared. (having this checks skips the DMA path for
> this case and goes through the normal path, which would be
> evergreen_create_sampler_view_custom I believe)
> 
> I'm not sure which bits in the DMA packet control this setting.

Your observations are right, using your trick does indeed remove the
corruptions.

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