Hi, > We think we've fixed all the related bugs in the kernel, so you can try > flipping the switch and see what happens.
Manuelle re-enabling relaxedfencing brings speed back to normal, quite a few pages that scrolled slow in firefox are now as snappy as before 2.15 :) > However, I think your symptoms are only a side-effect of disabling relaxed > fencing. The cause is actually more likely to be the use of an untiled > buffer for an image with a stride of greater then 4096 bytes. With relaxed > fencing there is less likelihood of any such buffers being present and so > reused for textures. Could this be worked arround, so that even with relaxed fencing disabled, peolpe don't run into this regression? I was quite irritated when I first observed the slowdown, and since relaxedfencinig is disabled by default I assume a lot of users are affected. (but probably more forgiving when it comes to slow user interfaces ;) ) Thanks, Clemens _______________________________________________ Intel-gfx mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/intel-gfx
