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--- Comment #16 from Joonas Sarajärvi ---
Now that I tried removing the workaround again, it looks like things still work
for me. So now at least one working combination that does not trigger this bug
looks like this:
- Fedora 28
- kernel 4.16.1
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--- Comment #15 from Joonas Sarajärvi ---
Still crashes for me on Fedora 27.
kernel 4.15.14
mesa 17.3.6
x-plane 11.11r2
The workaround with MESA_EXTENSION_OVERRIDE=-GL_AMD_pinned_memory reported in
earlier comments is also still useful.
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--- Comment #14 from Amarildo ---
It's a shame they don't officially support OSS drivers despite them running
X-Plane better.
All this contributes to driver separation, confusion, and Linux still being
regarded as "not ready for quite a few game
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--- Comment #13 from Joonas Sarajärvi ---
I can test this week.
In my opinion, leaving this a WONTFIX would be quite unfortunate, because as
far as I know, the free AMD GPU drivers are pretty much the only way to run
X-Plane reasonably well with
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--- Comment #12 from Christian Inci ---
Unfortunately I'm not able to test this till three weeks. I'll let you know the
result of the test after that, if nothing unexpected happens.
What do you think about closing this bug as WONTFIX? Working ar
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--- Comment #7 from Marek Olšák ---
The pinned_memory mapping gets complicated if 2 memory ranges don't intersect
but the pages they touch do intersect.
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--- Comment #6 from Marek Olšák ---
I think we should just drop draw calls with a 0-sized index buffer.
For GL_AMD_pinned_memory, I think we can just map whole pages that intersect
the mapped range.
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--- Comment #5 from Nicolai Hähnle ---
Okay, so I could reproduce this after all with the web demo.
There is a bug in X-Plane and also questionable behaviour of the driver. The
bug in X-Plane is that it uses GL_AMD_pinned_memory with a size tha
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--- Comment #4 from Christian Inci ---
I'm sorry for the long delay.
Here's the apitrace trace file: http://home.broke-the-inter.net:8082/
If there are any problems with the server, please mail me.
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--- Comment #3 from Nicolai Hähnle ---
Hi Christian, that really shouldn't happen. Can you provide an apitrace that
shows the problem? My guess is that the index buffer tracking gets into an odd
state because of the previous BufferData-related e
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glxinfo output
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gdb backtrace with some previous errors
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Bug ID: 97909
Summary: X-Plane 10 crashes with SIGSEGV on radeonsi
Product: Mesa
Version: git
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)
OS: Linux (All)
Status: NEW
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