On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 7:30 PM, Luís Picciochi Oliveira
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Good news!
>
> I'm running upstream 3.2.32-rc1 + c07496fa61f4c5cb2addd1c57f6b.
> - The tiling corruption is fixed;
> - 8 tests are still failing (our friend gem_cs_tlb is the only
> "regression" if run after other tests when compared to the "Debian
> 3.2.23" kernel --- I'm assuming this kernel is similar to the upstream
> 3.2.23) -- so I'm counting that as 7;
> - 6 tests that failed on 3.2.23 are now passing;
> - gem_set_tiling_vs_pwrite passes.
>
> So, all in all, we have a very positive outcome here. :-)
>
> $ diff fails-debian-unpatched fails-3.2.32+c07496fa61f4
> 0a1
>> FAIL: gem_cs_tlb
> 4,8d4
> < FAIL: gem_set_tiling_vs_blt
> < FAIL: gem_tiled_pread
> < FAIL: gem_tiled_pread_pwrite
> < FAIL: gem_tiled_partial_pwrite_pread
> < FAIL: gem_tiled_swapping
> 10d5
> < FAIL: gem_tiled_fence_blits
>
> $ cat fails-3.2.32+c07496fa61f4
> FAIL: gem_cs_tlb
> FAIL: gem_exec_bad_domains
> FAIL: gem_mmap_gtt
> FAIL: gem_mmap_offset_exhaustion
> FAIL: gem_threaded_access_tiled
> FAIL: flip_test
> FAIL: prime_self_import
> FAIL: ZZ_check_dmesg

Ok, those are all either newer bugs or newer features, and the fixes
for the serious bugs should all be on track to get merged to stable
kernels. So I think we're good here, thanks for testing this.

Yours, Daniel
-- 
Daniel Vetter
Software Engineer, Intel Corporation
+41 (0) 79 365 57 48 - http://blog.ffwll.ch
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