On 01/11/2018 09:14 AM, Tapani Pälli wrote:
Yes, but as it broke regular visuals (on some of our testing machines as
well) we needed a fast fix for this.
While this is an issue, I think the visual corruption has higher
priority than this. This can be fixed meanwhile or afterwards when
things work OK. Now it can be toggled true in intel_screen.c when
debugging/investigating the issue.
That regression in Bug 104536, could you only reproduce it on "Ubuntu
16.04 or 17.04 respectively, with latest git versions of libdrm, mesa,
xserver, xlibs, and the drm-tip kernel." as David Weinehall reported in
private message?
Does it require X-Server from git master?
Because testing here on Intel Ivybridge and Skylake with KUbuntu 16.04.3
LTS and the distribution-provided X-Server 1.19.3 and the Unity-7 +
Compiz standard Ubuntu 16.04 GUI, i can't reproduce the visual
corruption from that screenshot in bug 104536?, neither with the
intel-ddx nor the modesetting-ddx used by default, neither depth 24 nor
depth 30.
-mario
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