On Thursday, 13 August 2020 14:50:02 CEST Dusenberg wrote:
> I recently migrated to a new Linux workstation with OpenCL capability, and
> Darktable 3.0.2 from the OpenSUSE 15.1 distro repository. The Local
> Contrast Module (LC) is broken and produces ugly, extreme 'shading' and
> artifacts in local laplacian mode that makes it unusable. The problem
> manifests on viewing images previously developed on my old laptop with LC
> enabled (same DT version but no OpenCL) as well as developing on the
> workstation. Everything else in DT (and other apps) that I use in my
> workflow is working as normal on the workstation.  OpenCL compiled and
> loaded with no errors. There are no runtime error messages, normal or with
> debug.  Disabling OpenCL fixes the Local Contrast module and it works as
> expected. I've tried rebuilding locallaplacian.cl.bin, which again compiled
> and loaded without error, but the problem remains. 
> 
> Appears to a be bug in OpenCL code.  Any ideas/help?

Its a bug in the OpenCL compiler ...

https://github.com/RadeonOpenCompute/ROCm-OpenCL-Runtime/issues/103


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