Re: Dogfooding WebRender

2018-11-28 Thread Kartikaya Gupta
On Wed, Nov 28, 2018 at 4:19 AM Jean-Yves Avenard  wrote:
> You can already enable webrender on mac and linux:set  gfx.webrender.enabled 
> to true.

Note that on Linux you need to set gfx.webrender.all to true, because
.enabled by itself won't do much unless you also force on
acceleration. That being said, for the "slow frames" request that Matt
had at the start of this thread, we are most interested in reports
from Windows 10 + NVidia desktop users. If you are seeing excessive
slow frames on other configurations, please feel free to file a bug
but it won't be as high of a priority for us at the moment.

Cheers,
kats
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Re: Dogfooding WebRender

2018-11-28 Thread Jean-Yves Avenard


> On 27 Nov 2018, at 12:18 pm, Wellington Torrejais da Silva 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Nice! I don't have Windows 10, but when you will need to test in Linux 
> distributions,   here I'm. Thanks

You can already enable webrender on mac and linux:set  gfx.webrender.enabled to 
true.




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Re: Dogfooding WebRender

2018-11-27 Thread Wellington Torrejais da Silva
Hi,

Nice! I don't have Windows 10, but when you will need to test in Linux 
distributions,   here I'm. Thanks
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Dogfooding WebRender

2018-11-25 Thread Matt Woodrow

Hi All,

WebRender is now enabled for most Nightly users on Windows 10 with an 
NVIDIA desktop GPU. If you're already using it (check about:support!) or 
want to (set gfx.webrender.all=true), we'd love to have your feedback.


We're particularly interested in finding testcases where it doesn't 
perform well. If you set 'gfx.webrender.debug.slow-frame-indicator' to 
true, then you'll get a small red rectangle in the top left corner that 
moves whenever WebRender is slow to present a frame.


If anyone finds a page where this happens consistently, please file a 
bug in Core :: Graphics : WebRender, and we'll take a look. Please 
attach about:support as this contains extra details on the slow frames 
(feel free to censor listed URLs as needed) as well as your graphics 
card information.


Note that we're currently targeting Windows 10 users with NVIDIA desktop 
GPUs, so we'll be prioritizing bugs on that configuration.


Thanks!

 - Matt
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