https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=89586
--- Comment #8 from Dan Sebald <daniel.seb...@ieee.org> --- I cloned the piglit repository and will see if I can write a program. It shouldn't be difficult once I figure out the source tree organization, but it might take me a couple days. I see the transition happening away from swrast to Gallium, but I'm guessing linux bundles might still be relying on swrast as I know the other folks who mentioned the lines keep their systems more up-to-date. There is also at least one driver in Gallium that will fall back on swrast under certain circumstances. I was just in the process of creating a bug report for a related type of problem in the Gallium driver for glPixelZoom. However, the Gallium organization isn't so straightforward and I've not yet figured out exactly which code gets run via Gallium. Whatever is compiled is also named swrast_dri.so in the lib/gallium subdirectory, but it is clearly a different implementation of pixel zoom. (Only the first 8192 pixels zoomed appear in the image while the rest is background-color, in both x and y dimensions. So I can't tell if there are dropped pixels in that case just yet.) I will look through softpipe and llvmpipe for the source code. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the QA Contact for the bug. You are the assignee for the bug.
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