Its even a bit more narrow than that, software clients of android work
(its just ShmBuffer-backed software clients that would be affected).
Furthermore, the nested compositor had to select GL rendering instead of
pasthrough (which is probably common in the wild), and the surface had
to be larger th
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Title:
[regression] Software clients of nested servers are all black in Mir
0.25.0 and later
Status in Mir:
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Milestone: 0.24.0 => 0.25.0
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Title:
libmirclient gives up and terminates prematurely with
"std::exce
** Changed in: mir/0.23
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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Title:
Using NBS, X apps under Unity8 need interaction t
I targeted to 0.24, should probably have a look, especially if we're
getting error reports from the 'field'
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libmircli
If there's an issue in the transport in
mclr::MirProtobufRpcChannel::send_message during the sending of the
message, it will trigger the disconnection code.
If the client happens to be mid-mir_buffer_stream_swap_buffers at the
same time that the the connection error trips the disconnection
notific
Hmm, if the server isn't dying, perhaps we're getting a false
disconnection signal from the rpc code?
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Title:
libmirclient gi
fix is wip, still testing... hope to get it out the door Tuesday (Monday
is US holiday)
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With Mir 0.23.0, X apps under
** Changed in: qtmir
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With Mir 0.23.0, X apps under Unity8 need interaction to start in
I didn't include an Xmir stack trace yesterday because it didn't appear
stuck, it was submitting buffers (black frames) repeatedly.
I compiled Xmir and added some logs. I caught swap_buffers blocking up
in Xmir (in the pocket desktop scenario only, seems to be a racy,
perhaps on how big the frame
seems matchbox is getting jammed trying to connect to the server too...
I'm guessing this is why the map/realize isn't happing.
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Its very difficult to get backtraces for X apps when running in pocket
desktop (had to rewrite puritine scripts to break out of confinement),
but got a bt from Xeyes when the problem is occurring; bt is attached.
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Its also interesting that this only happens in pocket desktop mode. The
applications start up successfully when in phone-mode.
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Well, for some reason, this appears to be where the (gedit) window gets
realized in our existing release:
Atom _NET_WM_NAME = 267
Atom _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE = 295
Realize window 0xabaa7a98 "": 985x1093 +0+0 parent=0xab8dadc8
depth=24 redir=0 type=0 class=1 visibility=3 viewable=1
ove
also, havent been able to reproduce the behavior with the demo servers,
just qtmir+Xmir on pocket desktop (where its easy to reproduce)
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I think it might be something going on with the focus causing the window
not to be realized (perhaps). I've checked that the buffers aren't
getting 'stuck'
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This is expected behavior though when a nested server has its host
server die (so I'd say this as described doesnt really describe a
"bug")... The bug that this one was made a duplicate of seems to be the
root cause.
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** Changed in: mir
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Title:
[enhancement] Ubuntu needs a way to set mouse
** Changed in: mir
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
** Changed in: canonical-pocket-desktop
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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** Changed in: mir/0.18
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
** Changed in: mir
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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** Branch linked: lp:~mir-team/mir/revert-3098
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Title:
[regression] Clients of nested Mir servers silently crash/exit
instantly
S
Haven't been able to confirm this specific scenario today, but another
issue (not a crash, rather incorrect platform loading) was noticed
related to rev 3098. Seems best to back out that rev for lp:mir and
lp:mir/0.18 release.
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So my problem noted in #8 was just a mis-match of packages on my system.
Cannot reproduce with xenial + silo 021, nor with on-system builds of
lp:mir, lp:mir/0.18, or lp:mir/0.17.
After standup today, it seems like we weren't able to reproduce the
problem, provided that we had updated systems, and
hmm, and now after doing a reinstall and upgrade of all packages (on
xenial), I can no longer reproduce the issue.
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[regressi
I also can see the nested server crash scenario when connecting
mir_demo_client_egltriangle. I haven't seen the client crash yet
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Titl
seems to be mesa-specific
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[regression] Clients of nested Mir servers silently crash/exit
instantly
Status in Mir:
Triag
** Branch linked: lp:~kdub/mir/fix-1406725
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Title:
Severe graphical corruption (mostly horizontal streaks/lines) running
so
So, we have two issues in this bug.
1) The majority of the xmir corruption was caused by calling
mir_buffer_stream_get_graphics_region() when xmir wanted to know the
buffer size. On android, this would call down into gralloc, and
invalidate/flush the cache when called. Its reasonable to just call
Testing the EGLSyncFence extensions with xmir still has some corruption.
Using these extensions stabilizes the mir_demo_client_flicker rendering.
So, its looking like there's two problems going on here.
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my spike branch that averts the problem is here, based on 0.17.1:
lp:~kdub/mir/0.17.1-fix-1406725
This branch doesnt have unit tests, and needs a bit more work on the new
internal interfaces, so I'll probably have to rework the branch to get it to
land in lp:mir.
** Branch linked: lp:~kdub/mir/
After today's investigation, I think the cachelines that are appearing
as corruption are not from an lines that should have been invalidated,
but are the flushed lines from the next frame. IE, we're releasing the
buffer too early, and the flushed lines from the backbuffer render are
appearing as co
The corruption appears on krillin too, so probably not a specific
chipset problem.
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Severe graphical corruption (mostl
glFinish and other flushing-commands (eg, eglClientWaitSyncKHR with the
flush bit) seem to be other alternatives that work, but those aren't
very good alternatives either.
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A (bad) workaround is to map the buffer server-side, and then use
glTexImage2D (instead of glTargetTexture2D)
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External indication that adreno drivers have an issue flushing their
texture caches: https://codereview.chromium.org1241433003/
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Its seeming like the gpu-facing cache is the one that needs invalidation
from the GL/gralloc driver, but is not being flushed. This is a CPU/GPU
coordination issue, and the GPU-based scenarios all work through the
same cache and do not experience this problem. If we use overlays, this
is not an iss
I've been able to trace the calls down into the kernel, and it does look
like the kernel is flushing the cache at the appropriate time before
sending the buffer back to the client.
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The problem looks like a cpu cache problem.
We call gralloc's unlock function, and digging through the gralloc code, it
looks like the internal native buffer flag that should trigger a cache flush is
behaving properly. Now seeing what I can find out in the kernel
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Should we be concerned about this?...
no, these comments are a bit stale
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Severe graphical corruption (mostly hori
** Changed in: mir
Assignee: (unassigned) => Kevin DuBois (kdub)
** Changed in: mir
Milestone: None => 0.18.0
** Changed in: mir
Status: Triaged => In Progress
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Just for clarity's sake, INTEL_DEBUG=sync doesn't seem to make any
difference, but nbuffers=3 seems to avert the problem
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Dou
I see the same symptoms on my intel system. The easiest way to reproduce
the systems for me is to have a host (in bypass mode, with nbuffers=2),
a nested server (with nbuffers = 2 or nbuffers = 3), and then run
eglplasma connected to the nested server.
If egltriangle is running, the host server co
** Changed in: mir
Milestone: 0.12.0 => 0.13.0
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[regression] USC - mouse cursor on AMD graphics is drawing incorrectly
S
we should move include/shared/mir_toolkit/mesa/native_display.h
somewhere upstream, to mesa.
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Mir/Mesa packaging have a depen
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