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Corbin Simpson wrote:
> Curious. Admittedly I can't look at the content of that commit, but they
> can't be too useless if compiz selects them. IIRC the point was to limit
> the runtime of Intel internal tests; can't those tests be amended
> instead? The number of configs will only grow; r300g has over 200 now
> thanks to multisampling.

The configs are useless.  Applications can only ask for "bits >= X".
There are still 24-bit depth / 8-bit stencil configs, and, last time I
checked, 8 >= 0.  There is no way to ask for a 24/0 config that wouldn't
instead give a 24/8 config.

> Posting from a mobile, pardon my terseness. ~ C.
> 
>> On Jun 29, 2010 1:28 PM, "Maxim Levitsky" <maximlevit...@gmail.com
>> <mailto:maximlevit...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>> On Tue, 2010-06-29 at 20:34 +0300, Maxim Levitsky wrote:
>> > On Sun, 2010-06-27 at 19:07 +0300, Maxim ...
>>
>> Bisected this to
>>
>> 73e24cd5a7a0760726a681dda5b88805ddcf1555 is first bad commit
>> commit 73e24cd5a7a0760726a681dda5b88805ddcf1555
>> Author: Ian Romanick <ian.d.roman...@intel.com
>> <mailto:ian.d.roman...@intel.com>>
>> Date:   Mon Feb 8 10:34:52 2010 -0800
>>
>>    intel: Stop exposing useless 24 depth/0 stencil configs

I need two pieces of information:

  - A diff of the output of glxinfo immediately before and immediately
    after this commit.

  - A list of what config attributes compiz is requesting.  It should
    be easy enough to instrument choose_visual in glxcmds.c to dump out
    attribList.

It should be pretty easy to root-cause this problem with that data.

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