** Description changed:

  [Impact]
  Fixes graphics corruption, application crashes, and xserver crashes across a 
wide array of hardware.  Several of these issues  have been reported against 
mesa.  Others are likely affecting users but they don't realize it's mesa at 
fault so we haven't seen their bug reports.
  
- As per the release notes (http://www.mesa3d.org/relnotes-8.0.3.html)
- this release contains over 20 bug fixes.  Some of those are fixes to
+ The release notes for 8.0.3 (http://www.mesa3d.org/relnotes-8.0.3.html)
+ indicates it contains over 20 bug fixes.  Some of those are fixes to
  make tests pass or fix build issues and may or may not be actually
  relevant to end users.  At least two bugs (#952896 and #988343) reported
  in Launchpad.  Others fix corruption issues and xserver crashes seen
  while running games, memory leaks, and swrast problems.
  
  Of particular note, this includes fixes for GPU hangs in 3D
  functionality.  We've had numerous reports of Intel hangs that are
  difficult for users to reliably reproduce, and it's my hope these fixes
  will help alleviate some of those hangs.
  
- [Development Fix]
- 8.0.3 was uploaded to Quantal prior to Alpha-2.  So far no complaints have 
been spotted attributable to this change.
+ 8.0.4 fixes 8 more bugs on top of that (http://upstream-
+ tracker.org/changelogs/mesa/8.0.4/changelog.html).
  
- Upstream has released 8.0.4 on July 10, which includes further bug and
- test fixes, and may be worth a followup SRU once it has had some time in
- testing.  Looking through its changes I did not spot patches obviously
- labeled as fixes to any regressions brought in by 8.0.3, meaning that
- 8.0.3 is likely safe to put into precise now, and leave 8.0.4 for the
- future since it includes a number of code refactorings and other tersely
- documented changes that should receive review and testing before rolling
- out.
- 
- [Stable Fix]
- What's in quantal is essentially just the update from 8.0.2 to 8.0.3 plus two 
other patches, for bugs #968284 and #981883, both of which are themselves good 
candidates for SRUing.
- 
- So, the proposal is that we SRU the same 8.0.3-0ubuntu1 package to
- Precise.
+ [Fix]
+ 8.0.3 was uploaded to Quantal prior to Alpha-2.  8.0.4 was also added to 
Quantal and was in the archive for 4 days prior to us moving to the 9.0 branch. 
 This proposal is targeting the 8.0.4-0ubuntu1 package we used in Quantal for 
Precise.
  
  [Test Case]
  See the individually mentioned bugs for test cases of the specific bugs.
  
  For general validation of the point update of mesa, the piglit test
  suite can be used.
  
  1.  Install prerequisites:
       sudo apt-get --yes install cmake g++ mesa-common-dev libgl1-mesa-dev \
          libtiff4-dev zlib1g-dev libpng12-dev python-numpy \
          freeglut3-dev x11proto-gl-dev libxrender-dev
  2.  Checkout the piglit test suite from upstream
       git clone git://anongit.freedesktop.org/git/piglit
       cd piglit; cmake . ; make
  3.  DISPLAY=:0 piglit-run.py tests/all.tests mesa802.results
  4.  Install mesa 8.0.3
  5.  DISPLAY=:0 piglit-run.py tests/all.tests mesa803.results
  6.  piglit-summary-html.py summary/compare mesa802.results mesa803.results
  
  The tests take several hours to run.
  
  Note:  Piglit is not a comprehensive test suite and cannot guarantee
  that there are no regressions.  However, it is being actively maintained
  and updated with new tests by the driver maintainers as they add
  features and fix bugs in mesa, so should have decent coverage for
  recently made code changes (which is where regressions are more likely
  to live).
  
  [Regression Potential]
  A/B testing was done on the three major open source drivers.  This testing 
found that the new version did not cause regressions, and actually a number of 
tests passed that had failed or been skipped in 8.0.2.  Results are posted at:
  
-   http://people.canonical.com/~bryce/mesa803-piglit/
+   TBD
  
  mesa provides 3D acceleration functionality for all of the open source
  video drivers.  Thus, the types of regressions to watch for with this
  change are:
  
    * X.org crashes, freezes, or errors
    * Graphical corruption when using compositing desktops
    * Crashes, graphical corruption or other failures in 3D applications and 
screensavers
    * Performance regressions in 3D functionality, measured by dropped FPS 
rates in unity or 3D games
  
  For such bugs, the diagnostic process would be to downgrade mesa back to
  8.0.2 (without any other system changes), log out and back in, and
  verify the problem as not reproducible.

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