On Mon, 2026-06-29 10.51.32 ++0200, Erik Faye-Lund wrote: > Silly me, I forgot to disable HTML email, so this one bounced for > some, resending. Sorry about the duplicate. > > I wonder if you're experiencing the same issue as this? > > https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/work_items/15116 >
I have no ideea. That bug report is way above my understanding. Sorry. > > > On Mon, Jun 29, 2026 at 10:24 AM Boris Brezillon > > <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > >> On Fri, 26 Jun 2026 14:50:17 +0300 > >> Marius Dinu <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > >> > Hi. > >> > > >> > The system is Radxa Rock 5 ITX, RK3588, 32GB RAM, > >> > mainline kernel v7.1.0 with panthor driver, mesa 26.0.7 with panfrost > >> > driver, > >> > xorg-server v21.1.22 accelerated by modesetting driver, x11perf v1.7.0. > >> > >> Are we sure that's a panthor issue? Also, is this a regression > >> introduced by the latest kernel version, or has it been like that from > >> the start? > >> > >> Also, would you mind opening an issue on [1]? > >> > >> > > >> > The most clean way to reproduce this bug: > >> > Form a console or ssh session, start Xorg in background, without a window > >> > manager, and then run x11perf on that display. > >> > > >> > Xorg :0 & > >> > x11perf -all -display :0 > >> > > >> > The bug: weird intermittent performance issues in some of the tests. > >> > Examples: > >> > > >> > 1000 reps @ 18.0799 msec ( 55.3/sec): 10x10 rectangle outline > >> > 1000 reps @ 18.0791 msec ( 55.3/sec): 10x10 rectangle outline > >> > 1000 reps @ 18.0790 msec ( 55.3/sec): 10x10 rectangle outline > >> > 1000 reps @ 18.0789 msec ( 55.3/sec): 10x10 rectangle outline > >> > 1000 reps @ 0.0287 msec ( 34800.0/sec): 10x10 rectangle outline > >> > 5000 trep @ 14.4691 msec ( 69.1/sec): 10x10 rectangle outline > >> > > >> > 5000000 reps @ 0.0029 msec (345000.0/sec): 1-pixel solid circle > >> > 5000000 reps @ 0.0009 msec (1100000.0/sec): 1-pixel solid circle > >> > 5000000 reps @ 0.0012 msec (818000.0/sec): 1-pixel solid circle > >> > 5000000 reps @ 0.0000 msec (20900000.0/sec): 1-pixel solid circle > >> > 5000000 reps @ 0.0000 msec (32300000.0/sec): 1-pixel solid circle > >> > 25000000 trep @ 0.0010 msec (979000.0/sec): 1-pixel solid circle > >> > > >> > 1000 reps @ 31.6607 msec ( 31.6/sec): Fill 10x10 trapezoid > >> > 1000 reps @ 16.9012 msec ( 59.2/sec): Fill 10x10 trapezoid > >> > 1000 reps @ 0.0234 msec ( 42700.0/sec): Fill 10x10 trapezoid > >> > 1000 reps @ 0.0272 msec ( 36700.0/sec): Fill 10x10 trapezoid > >> > 1000 reps @ 32.1268 msec ( 31.1/sec): Fill 10x10 trapezoid > >> > 5000 trep @ 16.1479 msec ( 61.9/sec): Fill 10x10 trapezoid > >> > > >> > There are no messages in kernel log or Xorg log. > >> > > >> > Visually, most of the tests runs fast as expected, but in some of the > >> > tests > >> > it gets "stuck" randomly. The test suddenly freezes while drawing the > >> > pattern. > >> > Then, after a while (a few seconds up to a couple of minutes), it gets > >> > unstuck by itself, draws a few more patterns extremely fast for less > >> > than a > >> > second, and then it gets stuck again. > >> > >> It smells like a signalling issue. Can you check the CPU activity and > >> report any outstanding process? Can you maybe connect a gdb to the > >> x11perf to see where it's blocked, and post the backtrace here (or in > >> the gitlab issue)? > >> > >> Regards, > >> > >> Boris > >> > >> [1]https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa Marius
