(In reply to comment #72)
> Just as an update from the past post.
> 
> Unfortunately, all my attempts for fixing this properly have failed so far, 
> the
> hardware does not wants to collaborate with the software for inter-ring
> synchronization.
> 
> So the workaround I used previously still applies - I need to disable
> compositing and use either vaapi or gl rendering, which perform vsync'ed 
> screen
> updates. 

> This way, I see no tearing.
Please, see (In reply to comment #72)
> Just as an update from the past post.
> 
> Unfortunately, all my attempts for fixing this properly have failed so far, 
> the
> hardware does not wants to collaborate with the software for inter-ring
> synchronization.
> 
> So the workaround I used previously still applies - I need to disable
> compositing and use either vaapi or gl rendering, which perform vsync'ed 
> screen
> updates. This way, I see no tearing.

> This way, I see no tearing.
Please, take a look at Comment 6 in this bug
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=43674
I have tearing on tearing test 720x406 video file both via vaapi and gl without 
compositing.

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