On Tuesday, 2019-10-01 13:30:39 +0300, Denys wrote: > Thanks a lot, works fine. > > Also I would suggest to apply a template for issue creation as we finally > moved most of sub-projects and users started new issues creation at gitlab.
Agreed, I started looking into this. I'll post a WIP MR for the discussion, and include your suggestion below. > > Below you may find an a work-in-progress template (parts of it were taken > from DXVK and Mesa web site), which might help us (and users) create > detailed and as full as possible issues from scratch. > > We have an idea to add "Tips" section under the template, which will have > all useful information about additional tools (such an apitrace). This > section should be expandable, so it will not be visible after issue > creation. It is not finished yet, need to adopt instructions and make them > clear for all (if everybody likes this idea, I will finish it) > > So what do you think about this? > > ---------------------------------- > > Please describe your issue as accurately as possible. > Before submitting: > - Check if a new version of Mesa is available which might have fixed the > problem. > - Check if your bug is already reported in the database. > - Fill requested information below > Would be helpful to provide links to specific games/applications lead to the > issue. If possible, provide an apitrace of the application/game (see Tips > section) > > > ### System information > - GPU: > - Kernel version: > - OS: > - Mesa version: > - DXVK/D9VK version (if applicable): > - Wine version (if applicable): > > > ### Apitrace file(s) (if exist) > - Put a link here > > ### Log files (any possible) > - dmesg > - backtrace > - gpu hang details > > ### Screenshots: > > > ### Tips > > - OpenGL: > apitrace trace <binary_name> > For steam games, you have to: > 1. Open game preferences > 2. Open "Set launch options" > 3. Enter => apitrace trace %command% > * After exiting/crashing *.trace will be stored near the application's > binary > > - DX11/DX9: > Ideally would be great to get an apitrace from the Windows OS. > > * If you don't have possibility to make a trace under windows, you still can > do this on linux: > > TO BE CONTINUED.... > > ----------------------------------- _______________________________________________ mesa-dev mailing list mesa-dev@lists.freedesktop.org https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/mesa-dev