On Mar 2, 2017 3:38 AM, "Emil Velikov" <emil.l.veli...@gmail.com> wrote:
On 1 March 2017 at 20:06, Jason Ekstrand <ja...@jlekstrand.net> wrote: > On Wed, Mar 1, 2017 at 10:35 AM, Emil Velikov <emil.l.veli...@gmail.com> > wrote: >> >> Hello list, >> >> The candidate for the Mesa 17.0.1 is now available. Currently we have: >> - 60 queued >> - 9 nominated (outstanding) >> - and 0 rejected patch(es) >> >> >> The current queue consists of: >> >> On the GLX/EGL front we have a GLVND fix for "The Binding of Isaac: >> Rebirth" >> and other games, eglQuerySurface now returns correct geometry when running >> under X11/DRI3. >> >> There's a number of crash fixes affecting all Gallium drivers. An old >> regression fix for r300 on BE hardware been fixed. The radeonsi driver has >> fixes for Tessellation shaders on Carrizo and Stoney hardware. >> >> While on the nouveau side, compute shader have been improved on some >> nvc0 devices. >> >> The vc4 and etnaviv drivers have also seen a couple of small fixe. >> >> For the Intel drivers (both GL and Vulkan) we have a diverse bunch of >> patches - >> from CTS fixes for Sandy Bridge, to improved swizzle clears and improved >> handling of GPUs without (Last Level Cache) LLC. >> >> On integration side - we had some Android build fixes and a new script to >> parse and look for bug fixes. >> >> >> And for those of you wondering - the delay was caused by a buggy >> optimisation >> pass, that has since been removed. > > > I don't see the remove patch on the queue below. > As always, fixes are squashed with the regressing commit. In this case "i965/fs: Remove the inline pack_double_2x32 optimization" is folded with "i965/fs: Fix the inline nir_op_pack_double optimization". Admittedly I should have dropped the regressing commit in the first place. No, it was a bugfix it just didn't fix enough of it. How does the following [kind of] note look ? I don't mind adding it for future instances. ... i965/fs: Fix the inline nir_op_pack_double optimization * Squashed with: i965/fs: Remove the inline pack_double_2x32 optimization ... In this particular case, I wouldn't even mention the "fix" commit. The correct fix was to just drop the optimization altogether.
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