I think this bug should be downgraded to P4 and deferred.
Put a link in the bug report to the fix so we can revive it later.
-phil.
On 9/9/16, 6:55 AM, Semyon Sadetsky wrote:
On 9/9/2016 4:08 PM, Vadim Pakhnushev wrote:
On 09.09.2016 15:58, Semyon Sadetsky wrote:
On 09.09.2016 14:45, Vadim Pakhnushev wrote:
My cards are HD Graphics 3000 (0x8086/0x0126) with 9.17.10.4101 and
ATI Radeon HD 5700 (0x1002/0x68b8) with driver 8.17.10.1333
ATI is unrelated to this fix. Could you upgrade to the latest driver
from https://downloadcenter.intel.com/search?keyword=hd+graphics+3000
and try to reproduce 803944 again?
Alas, the issue is still there even with the latest driver:
https://i.imgur.com/1kXVbaI.png
I definitely cannot reproduce this picture on my system. Maybe it
take place for old Intel cards only. HD 3000 is 5+ years old and
probably it does not fully support Windows 7 d3d. HD graphics
declares support for dx11 starting from HD4000.
This bug and all related were resolved by disabling d3d for all
Intel video cards. We could at least to defer those bugs and disable
d3d in a separate bug as a temp solution. We are forgetting about
Intel d3d forever?
Its a pity, because Intel APUs as main graphics card are rather
popular. Ultrabooks rarely have discrete video.
We had a lot of reports on HD4000 as well, listed as duplicates of
803944.
DX11 support is not relevant here at all since we are only use DX9.
Since your fix explicitly checks for Intel hardware, it doesn't make
any sense to use it without unblocking them.
Moreover, I can't see how this bug (8146042) can be reproduced
without modified build which unblocks Intel hardware.
This may be explained. D3D on Intel was disabled in April while this
bug fix was published in January. Before it was rather annoying. But
it seems 803944 fix has resolved all all such issues for all Intel
cards at once. And I have lost possibility to reproduce d3d related
issues because I have no discrete card and even an option to force d3d
is not provided.
--Semyon
Vadim