(In reply to comment #70)
> commit 22fd5ca947b58901927d100d2b1aa0f1672b3435
> Author: Chris Wilson
> Date: Fri Jun 28 16:54:08 2013 +0100
>
> drm/i915: Only clear write-domains after a successful wait-seqno
>
> In the introduction of the non-blocking wait, I cut'n'pasted the wait
>
This bug just reappeared with xf86-video-intel-2.21.10. Next thing I am
going to try is this commit you've posted above.
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(In reply to comment #70)
> commit 22fd5ca947b58901927d100d2b1aa0f1672b3435
> Author: Chris Wilson
> Date: Fri Jun 28 16:54:08 2013 +0100
>
> drm/i915: Only clear write-domains after a successful wait-seqno
>
> In the introduction of the non-blocking wait, I cut'n'pasted the wait
>
This bug just reappeared with xf86-video-intel-2.21.10. Next thing I am
going to try is this commit you've posted above.
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(In reply to comment #68)
> It's back:
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-intel/+bug/
> 1189850
Thanks for the link. I've tried today's xf86-video-intel git with the
commit which is marked as a solution via link you provided. I can
confirm that I was unable to reproduce
(In reply to comment #66)
> Ok, having made a new release, it is time to see if anyone else is seeing
> this bug:
>
> commit 8e42637050275945200797538a34c13c90b295cc
> Author: Chris Wilson
> Date: Tue May 21 11:13:03 2013 +0100
>
> sna: Re-enable read-read optimisations
Thank you. I'll up
(In reply to comment #64)
> That's unexpected - those updates should have had no impact upon this issue.
> :|
Nevertheless, the overall look and feel in firefox was improved somehow.
Now I've updated mesa to 9.1.2 and kernel to 3.9.0 and these positive
effects are preserved.
The situation is much
Hello.
At last, there is some positive dynamic! Though I still from time to time see
corrupted rendering of certain elements on some pages, but at least I haven't
seen for a while any completely corrupted previews like it was before. Portions
of previews could be corrupted, but only those parts
Same issue with firefox 20 and xf86-video-intel 2.21.5
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Title:
Images corruption in firefox when using "sna"
St
Well, I am still experiencing this issue even with latest intel driver
:(
Are you running Gentoo now? What is your setup? Could you please give me
the output of `emerge --info firefox` and `emerge --info xf86-video-
intel`?
I haven't tried Firefox 20 yet though. Could it be the issue in Firefox
i
I was able to reproduce that stack trace from Xorg log and intel driver
is not an issue here at all.
I found out that the cause of this is the fast spinning mouse wheel. I
have a mouse with a wheel which can be scrolled like in 'free roam'
mode, without that 'clicks', you know. And if I scroll too
(In reply to comment #57)
> Ok, I have ff-19 built at last using gentoo ~amd64 on a lowly ilk. It seems
> to be doing the right thing regarding using system-cairo and server-side
> gradients. Next step is to piece together enough components to see if I can
> reproduce the bug.
Ok, tell me what inf
(In reply to comment #53)
> Reading
> http://sources.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewvc.cgi/gentoo-x86/www-client/firefox/
> firefox-19.0.2.ebuild?view=markup it seems that the use of system-cairo has
> been dropped. Which is a shame.
You are not seeing thing like "we're enabling system cairo here ..."
dir
What do you think about comment #39? And how can I check if pixman time
shown in `perf top` belongs to Xorg or Firefox? (see comment #46)
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(In reply to comment #53)
> Reading
> http://sources.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewvc.cgi/gentoo-x86/www-client/firefox/
> firefox-19.0.2.ebuild?view=markup it seems that the use of system-cairo has
> been dropped. Which is a shame.
Well, you've seen the patches applied on top of firefox and support for
(In reply to comment #53)
> Reading
> http://sources.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewvc.cgi/gentoo-x86/www-client/firefox/
> firefox-19.0.2.ebuild?view=markup it seems that the use of system-cairo has
> been dropped. Which is a shame.
And the last one, you can find sources of eclasses in your
$PORTDIR/ecla
(In reply to comment #51)
> If you have the ncurses gui, the second column shows you the "comm" i.e. the
> process name. Similarly in the perf report.
Oh, finally, I was able to get it. Yes, that pixman rendering belongs to
Firefox process, not Xorg. Though there is somehow no "comm" column in
my
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