Mesa 18.3.0 is now available.
This release consists of approximately 1700 commits from 120
developers.
Huge thanks to all the developers, testers and users for their
ongoing work and support shaping up the 18.3.0 release.
The top highlights include:
- GL_AMD_depth_clamp_separate on r600,
The sixth release candidate for Mesa 18.3.0 is now available.
With no more bugs blocking the release, this will be the final release
candidate and Mesa 18.3.0 final is expected tomorrow around 18:00 GMT.
Alex Smith (1):
radv: Flush before vkCmdWriteTimestamp() if needed
Bas Nieuwenhuizen
The fifth release candidate for Mesa 18.3.0 is now available.
As per the issue tracker [1] we have one outstanding bug blocking the
release.
[1] https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=108530
Bas Nieuwenhuizen (3):
radv: Fix opaque metadata descriptor last layer.
radv: Clamp
The fourth release candidate for Mesa 18.3.0 is now available.
As per the issue tracker [1] we have one outstanding bug blocking the
release.
[1] https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=108530
Andrii Simiklit (1):
i965/batch: avoid reverting batch buffer if saved state is an empty
The third release candidate for Mesa 18.3.0 is now available.
Andre Heider (1):
st/nine: fix stack corruption due to ABI mismatch
Connor Abbott (1):
Revert "radv: disable VK_SUBGROUP_FEATURE_VOTE_BIT"
Danylo Piliaiev (1):
i965: Fix calculation of layers array length for
The second release candidate for Mesa 18.3.0 is now available.
Dave Airlie (2):
radv: apply xfb buffer offset at buffer binding time not later. (v2)
radv: fix begin/end transform feedback with 0 counter buffers.
Dylan Baker (1):
meson: link gallium nine with pthreads
Emil
The first release candidate for Mesa 18.3.0 is now available.
The plan is to have one release candidate every Wednesday, until the
anticipated final release on 21nd November 2018.
The expectation is that the 18.2 branch will remain alive with bi-
weekly releases until the 18.3.1 release.
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