@Daniel,

Yeah, those flags are used by the implementations to know when they need
to do cache coherency operations (flush, invalidate, etc).

In android, software buffers CAN be used as backing to textures for
opengl and can be passed directly to Hardware Composer HAL (HW
Composer), hence they are marked as such.

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Title:
  Severe graphical corruption running software clients (including Xmir)
  on android

Status in Mir:
  Triaged
Status in xorg-server package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  I'm seeing severe graphical corruption running mir_demo_client_flicker
  on mako.

  Start a few instances of the client (or just one flicker and some
  other clients) and you'll see the mir_demo_client_flicker window
  contains significant corruption.

  I don't think it's an overlays issue. The problem occurs even without
  overlays.

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