(In reply to Timo Aaltonen from comment #2)
> how exactly? I've tried gdb:

Usually you could use x/i <address> if it's in jit code when gcc can't figure 
out the function (or just follow up to the caller and disassemble from there). 
But it looks like the stack got smashed so I don't know if that really would 
provide much insight.
Is that a debug build?

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Title:
  11.2.0-rc1: llvmpipe tests fail if built on skylake

Status in Mesa:
  Confirmed
Status in mesa package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  if built on broadwell all is well. 11.1 was fine, so it's a regression
  in 11.2.x

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