All autopkgtests for the newly accepted libdrm (2.4.122-1~ubuntu0.24.04.1) for 
noble have finished running.
The following regressions have been reported in tests triggered by the package:

libcamera/unknown (ppc64el)
weston/unknown (ppc64el)


Please visit the excuses page listed below and investigate the failures, 
proceeding afterwards as per the StableReleaseUpdates policy regarding 
autopkgtest regressions [1].

https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-
migration/noble/update_excuses.html#libdrm

[1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates#Autopkgtest_Regressions

Thank you!

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2083020

Title:
  Backport packages for 24.04.2 HWE stack

Status in libdrm package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in llvm-toolchain-19 package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in mesa package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in spirv-llvm-translator-19 package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in libdrm source package in Noble:
  Fix Committed
Status in llvm-toolchain-19 source package in Noble:
  Confirmed
Status in mesa source package in Noble:
  Confirmed
Status in spirv-llvm-translator-19 source package in Noble:
  New

Bug description:
  [Impact]
  The graphics HWE stack from oracular needs to be backported for 24.04.2

  libdrm
  - build-dep of mesa

  spirv-llvm-translator
  - build-dep of llvm

  llvm-toolchain-19
  - new source in noble
  - build-dep of mesa
  - required for new AMD platforms
  - needs two uploads:
    * 1st stage bootstrap build
    * 2nd stage after spirv-llvm-translator has built against 1st stage

  mesa
  - new major release (24.2.x)
  - new HW support, Lunar Lake, Battlemage..

  meson
  - needed by mesa
  - tests disabled because four irrelevant ones fail for some reason, doesn't
    affect the mesa backport

  [Test case]
  We want to cover at least 2-3 different, widely used and already previously 
supported GPU generations from both AMD and Intel which are supported by this 
release, as those are the ones that cover most bases; nouveau users tend to 
switch to the NVIDIA driver after installation. No need to test ancient GPU's 
supported by mesa-amber. And best to focus on the newer generations (~5y and 
newer) as the older ones are less likely to break at this point.
  - AMD: Vega, Navi1x (RX5000*), Navi2x (RX6000*), Navi3x (RX7000*)
  - Intel: gen9 (SKL/APL/KBL/CFL/WHL/CML), gen11 (ICL), gen12 
(TGL/ADL/RKL/RPL/DG2)

  Install the new packages and run some tests:
  - check that the desktop is still using hw acceleration and hasn't fallen 
back to swrast/llvmpipe
  - run freely available benchmarks that torture the GPU (Unigine 
Heaven/Valley/Superposition)
  - run some games from Steam if possible

  and in each case check that there is no gfx corruption happening or
  worse.

  Note that upstream releases have already been tested for OpenGL and
  Vulkan conformance by their CI.

  [Where things could go wrong]
  This is a major update of Mesa, there could be regressions but we'll try to 
catch any with testing. And since it shares bugs with noble, we'd already know 
if there are serious issues.

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