xserver-xorg-video-intel (2:2.2.0.90-2ubuntu6) hardy; urgency=low
* Add 06_xaa_as_default_except_i965.patch to switch us back to XAA by
default for intel chipsets for performance reasons, except for i965
which does not work as well with XAA (Xv video doesn't display
properly.) This
I've got a fix for this by switching to the greedy pixmap migration
heuristic, which resolves this and several other problems. It's
packaged and tested, and is in the process of being uploaded.
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Bryce Harrington (bryce
The latest libdrm release was over a year ago, it has changed
dramatically.. not to mention that all this needs kernel support, which
is not necessarily going to be merged until 2.6.26 or so. So no, it's
not doable for hardy.
mind you, that the guy who's running the code works for Intel :)
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hi, Timo, is this the upstream bug?
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13389
>From that discussion, I'm curious why it is not possible to update
hardy's current libdrm version with one that supports ttm and then try
Dave Airlie's ttm-based intel-batchbuffer branch
(http://cgit.freedeskto
Reopening, lowering priority.
It was confirmed that to make EXA performance similar to XAA it'll need
the new memory-manager (TTM), and that's not ready for Hardy. So we
might need to force the driver to use XAA again.
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Importance: Critical => Hi
Indeed, closing. The driver uses EXA by default now.
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Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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Also, perhaps we can close this specific bug since Compiz can now be
enabled (though ugly) on G965...
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Yeah, it doesn't look good at all - at least Compiz can be enabled,
that's one step closer :\
We already filed 2 bugs related to Enabling 'Normal' and 'Extra'
effects, which covers the problem you're talking about:
launch#178832 and launch#178842
So any info you have on the problems you're seei
Installed from Hardy alpha2 and I could enable Compiz. However, the
shadow drawing is horrible around the windows and performance is
appaling, especially when scrolling in Firefox. Should I open another
bug report for this?
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Installed from Hardy daily iso and Compiz is now enabled by default on
the GMA X3100 (GM 965) in my Sony Vaio SZ650N.
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** Attachment added: "Xorg.0.log in Hardy-alpha1 (using the default EXA)"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10770514/Xorg.0.log.hardy-alpha1
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** Attachment added: "Xorg.0.log in Gutsy (trying to force EXA)"
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Yes, Gutsy is using XAA and Hardy-alpha1 EXA.
I tried to force Gutsy to use EXA by adding an 'option "AccelMethod"
"exa"' line in my xorg.conf intel device section, but the X server
crashes just after login. The three xorg.0.log follow.
** Attachment added: "Xorg.0.log in Gutsy (using the default
Marcus, can you attach your /var/log/Xorg.0.log files from Gutsy and
from Hardy? My guess is that the former is using XAA and the latter
EXA, resulting in the differences you report, but the logs will tell us
for certain. Thanks!
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A helpful reference to the freedesktop bug on Composite + XAA:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10912
Right now, we suggest to move to EXA. EXA has been the default setting
starting from the 2.2 release, and XAA may even be removed in next
release.
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A dell inspiron 1720 laptop with an GMA965/X3100 intel chip and
compiz/'desktop effects' enabled plays videos using totem in Hardy alpha
1 even after setting xv / xvimagesink in gstreamer-properties, while
the same laptop does not play videos in totem if xv+compiz is used in
Gutsy. As a side note,
Another thought - on Gutsy we're limited to XAA rather than EXA, which
may be the source of this issue. In which case, backporting the driver
probably won't make a difference since we'd need the newer xserver.
Still, it would be worthwhile to test this on Hardy. Alpha 1 comes out
later this week.
Sure... but can someone confirm on Hardy that the issue is absent?
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In hardy, xserver-xorg-video-intel (2:2.2.0-1ubuntu1) package has the following
patch:
* 01_fix_compiz_video.diff: use xf86XVFillKeyHelperDrawable() to fix video
playback with compositing enabled
Could it be possible to backport xserver-xorg-video-intel from hardy to
gutsy? Or at least apply th
As an aside, it is easy to switch video playback to "No XV" using the
gstreamer-properties tool.
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Subscribed Intel Hardware Certification.
EXA is considered to be a fix for this issue. The question is, can we
expect this to be fixed with XAA? If so, we can continue debugging it;
otherwise we will need to wait until EXA is set as the default.
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If you use (for instance) gnome-mplayer with x11 as rendering backend
movies will play fine..
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Correct, the driver is blacklisted on 965gm due to issues playing video
with Xv. You can direct compiz to ignore the blacklist if you want to
run it anyway (such as if you don't care about Xv). See http://wiki
.compiz-fusion.org/Hardware/Blacklist for details.
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** Summary changed:
- composite-desktop not working on intel driver
+ Compiz not supported for G965
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