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--- Comment #41 from Bengt Ahlgren ---
(In reply to Adriaan de Groot from comment #40)
Thanks! I am a little uneasy with committing this, as the patch is a workaround
hack. If it results in any problems, we might find a better solution here
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A commit references this bug:
Author: adridg
Date: Sun Apr 8 21:32:09 UTC 2018
New revision: 466833
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/ports/466833
Log:
Avoid BGR visuals with Qt5
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--- Comment #37 from Philipp Engel ---
Bengt, your patch fixes the issue.
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--- Comment #36 from Bengt Ahlgren ---
Strange... I don't have any BGR visuals any more (red mask=0xff). Running
10.4-STABLE from Dec 9 on a TP X201 (Ironlake). What changed?
Philipp, can you try my workaround patch? It also applies to
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--- Comment #35 from Bengt Ahlgren ---
(In reply to Philipp Engel from comment #34)
Interesting - reversed colour masks (red=0xff), so the bug might still be
there!
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--- Comment #34 from Philipp Engel ---
In reply to comment #33:
$ xdpyinfo:
visual id:0xd7
class:TrueColor
depth:24 planes
available colormap entries:256 per subfield
red, green, blue masks:0xff, 0x
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--- Comment #33 from Bengt Ahlgren ---
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and what does xdpyinfo say for that visual (0xd7)?
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--- Comment #32 from Philipp ---
I'm having this issue on my X230. Xwininfo says:
xwininfo: Window id: 0x2cd "Oracle VM VirtualBox Manager"
Absolute upper-left X: 215
Absolute upper-left Y: 328
Relative upper-left X: 0
Rela
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--- Comment #31 from Bengt Ahlgren ---
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..."does NOT prove" I mean!
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--- Comment #30 from Bengt Ahlgren ---
I'm not seeing it either on my Lenovo X201 (Ironlake) with qt5-gui-5.9.4_1. I
however have to double-check tomorrow that I haven't the patch applied in my
poudriere build.
Philipp, what visual is sel
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--- Comment #29 from Jason W. Bacon ---
NOT seeing the issue on my Lenovo T61 anymore.
xf86-video-intel-2.99.917.20180111
qt5-gui-5.9.4_1
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--- Comment #25 from Jason W. Bacon ---
Problem resolved here as well. I think we can close the PR unless anyone else
is still having issues.
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--- Comment #23 from Tobias C. Berner ---
I think the problem will resolve itself with the upcoming update to Qt-5.9.3 --
at least while testing that on my notebooks, I no longer have wrong colours in
KDE Plasma5.
mfg Tobias
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Patch confirmed to work here...
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--- Comment #21 from Bengt Ahlgren ---
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... and name the patch file:
patch-src_platformsupport_glxconvenience_qglxconvenience.cpp
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--- Comment #20 from Bengt Ahlgren ---
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workaround patch for x11-toolkits/qt5-gui
My theory on the colour masks seems in the right direct
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xorg.conf fragment
To be more specific about the workaround, dropping this file in
/etc/X11/xorg.co
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--- Comment #18 from Bengt Ahlgren ---
Two qt5 programs I have (one is wireshark-qt5) do use one of those visuals with
different colour order. xwininfo says:
Visual: 0xa7
and xdpyinfo prints this info:
visual id:0xa7
class
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Xorg.0.log ironlake
Xorg log from ironlake (Lenovo Thinkpad X201 - Core i7 M620) that has the
iss
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Xorg.log, skylake, no bug
This is my Xorg log .. really the only relevant difference I see is
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Xorg log
I found a machine with Intel graphics that does *not* exhibit the problem. It's
an ASUS Ee
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--- Comment #14 from Bengt Ahlgren ---
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For me the large window is blue, but the small is red.
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Test application sources
This tarball contains a simple QtWidgets program, and a QML file -- o
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What is tcberner's sample application?
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--- Comment #11 from Adriaan de Groot ---
- installed fresh 11.1-R on an older core2duo machine,
- install xorg, xf86-video-intel, qt5
- after boot, `kldload i915kms`
- add a user, add user to `video` group
- startx as that user
- in
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Adding
DefaultDepth 16
to the Screen0 section of /etc/X11/xorg.conf (if you have one) will work around
the issue at the cost of slightly grainier images.
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--- Comment #9 from Jason Bacon ---
Same results here: VESA normal, intel or modesetting flipped.
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--- Comment #7 from Tobias C. Berner ---
Can you switch out your graphics driver to 'vesa' and confirm that
the colours are correct again then -- for me they are.
[yes, this is not a solution, but helps to identify if
x11-drivers/xf86-vi
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--- Comment #6 from Tobias C. Berner ---
I think I got it backwards: QML seems to still have the proper colours, but
QtWidgets is shifted.
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--- Comment #5 from Jason Bacon ---
In my case it's currently two 11.1-RELEASE systems and one 11.0-RELEASE.
My Lenovo T61 was running 10.3-RELEASE when the problem initially occurred. It
was due for an upgrade anyway, so I did a fresh in
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I think it is on multiple versions, not only on Current, I have a report for
"FreeBSD 11.1-RELEASE-p1".
I will debug this a bit tonight.
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Is it only the QML based stuff that shows the problem?
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Bug 223638: devel/qt5: Red and blue reversed with Intel driver
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--- Description ---
Following updates in the past couple weeks, a
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Bug ID: 223638
Summary: devel/qt5: Red and blue reversed with Intel driver
Product: Ports & Packages
Version: Latest
Hardware: amd64
OS: Any
Status: New
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