On Fri, 2004-04-23 at 22:54, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
> On Fri, 23 Apr 2004 17:26:02 +0200 Tilman Sauerbeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> babbled:
> 
> > Hi,
> > I just did a debug build of x.org to find out why Evas' GL engine
> > doesn't work with DRI drivers (e.g., mga), however, it works just fine
> > with x.org :)
> > 
> > Can someone confirm that x.org (resp. XFree86 4.4) fixes the problem?
> 
> i don't know about x.org - but the xfree86 4.3 DRI drivers for mga (matrox
> g200,400,450 etc.) just corrupt memory as best i can tell. nvidia, radeon and
> i810 driver do work though. my guess is the mga drivers are a little broken :)
> maybe x.org fixed them. :)

One of these days I'll remember to hit ^L instead of ^R...

Actually, I've been meaning to file a bug about this for a while... I've
got two systems with ATI Radeon based hardware, an ATI Radeon 7200 64 MB
DDR and an ATI Radeon M7 LW (32 MB)... On both of these systems with X
4.3 and DRI i experience severe image corruption using evas. Primarily,
OpenGL draw operations seem to leave ghost images behind for about half
the frames drawn. This would lead me to believe it was a double
buffering issue of some sort, but I really can't say specifically. The
software evas test works absolutely beautifully (as expected). If
there's anything I could possibly be doing wrong, please feel free to
tell me. Also, I'm aware that I'm not really providing much information
here, so if there are any specific log snippets or hardware/software
details that you'd like, I'll gladly provide them. I didn't want to
submit something with lots of information that wasn't particularly
useful however, and this isn't a particularly urgent problem for me
since, as I said, software evas works flawlessly and is snappy enough
for my purposes.

-- 
Jon Olson
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Student, Georgia Institute of Technology ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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