So what I thought might have been happening was that we reused an
incorrectly sized cached framebuffer. Not so sure after reading
i915_gem_framebuffer. However, I've implemented a defense against using
the wrong framebuffer size:

commit 9dae6f9f1f169c228929185a8bd94e82afe92574
Author: Chris Wilson <[email protected]>
Date:   Fri Apr 12 11:01:08 2013 +0100

    sna: Flush the scanout cache after resizing the display
    
    And ensure that any new scanout allocations make the requested size.

It will be worth updating xf86-video-intel.git and seeing if that makes
any difference (will be in ppa:xorg-edgers in a few hours).

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