On Sun, May 23, 2010 at 10:19 AM, Owain Ainsworth <zer...@googlemail.com>wrote:

>
> to my knowledge the kernel should always have build during that range.
> This means that you have done something wrong.
>
> cvs up -D "<date before/after commit>" in sys/dev/pci/drm should be
> sufficient.
>
>
I was over-complicating things with stupid pet tricks like fetching
single files. A cvs of the entire dir is much easier (and accurate).


Hey, at least I didn't attempt to generate patches from the repository
and use them to downgrade, but I thought about it!


With current Xenocara (Build Date: 20 May 2010  10:47:37AM):

The artifact is present with i915_drv.c revision  1.81 through 1.71.

In fact, it is present using mesa drivers as well.

So, the bug must have been introduced through Xenocara?

I don't recall seeing the artifact in late April. So, I thought I would
jump back to:

> CVSROOT:        /cvs
> Module name:    xenocara
> Changes by:     o...@cvs.openbsd.org     2010/04/25 08:35:49
>
> Modified files:
>        lib/libdrm/intel: intel_bufmgr_gem.c


However, Xenocara fails as I have experienced at several snapshots.
Here's all 4633 lines of script output:

http://devio.us/~roby/output.txt

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