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Peter Mulholland changed:
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--- Comment #13 from Peter M
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Marek Olšák changed:
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Resolution|--- |FIXED
Status|NEW
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--- Comment #11 from Chernovsky Oleg ---
No, I was asking Michael actually, but thanks for explanation, it guves a clue.
Regression is a situation when something was working before update and stopped
afterwards. So in your case in Mesa 11 it wor
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--- Comment #10 from Peter Mulholland ---
I am not sure exactly what this comment means, so I will answer as thoroughly
as I can.
I am not 100% sure that "mesa" is the component responsible, it could be drm or
radeonsi. I am not familiar enough
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--- Comment #9 from Chernovsky Oleg ---
Confirmed.
ArchLinux: 4.6.4 x86_64
Mesa: 12.0.1
GPU: AMD Curacao PRO [Radeon R7 370 / R9 270/370 OEM]
Xorg: 1.18.4
Game: Overlord
What makes you think it's a regression in Mesa?
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--- Comment #8 from Peter Mulholland ---
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Part of kern.log written during forcing a GPU reset
I've found that force resetting the GPU clears the cor
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--- Comment #7 from Peter Mulholland ---
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Xorg log from same crash
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Latest kern.log from crash described
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--- Comment #5 from Peter Mulholland ---
Today I gave the latest Padoka (git1600721124400.4f89cf4) a try during
debugging Overlord. I got a screen corruption followed by a hang.
Just as I was about to reach for the SysRq keys, Xorg restarted, an
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--- Comment #4 from Peter Mulholland ---
Not easily as I am not currently compiling Mesa, but rather using the version
built by the Padoka PPA in Ubuntu
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--- Comment #3 from Michel Dänzer ---
Can you bisect Mesa? Note that Xorg needs to be restarted before testing each
commit, as glamor might contribute to the problem.
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--- Comment #2 from Peter Mulholland ---
So far I have only produced this bug with two of our games - The Witcher 2, and
Overlord (due to be released today).
Witcher 2 causes the display corruption seen in the screenshot. Overlord
produces corru
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Part of kern.log that was written at lockup
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Bug ID: 97022
Summary: Garbage in windows while running a game windowed
Product: Mesa
Version: unspecified
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)
OS: Linux (All)
Status: NEW
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