On Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 10:48:41PM +0100, Mark Kettenis wrote: > The diff below is a fairly large diff that moves the gtt management > into the inteldrm driver. While this diff might fix some of the > issues people have been reporting with inteldrm, I don't expect it to > fix most of those issues. This brings our codebase closer to what > Linux has though, and this will enable other changes that will address > those issues. > > There is one functional change though. This will take over the gtt > entries that are mapping "stolen" graphics memory. This is what Linux > does as well, so it should be safe. And it will give you a bit more > space to map graphics objects into the aperture. > > If you didn't understand all that, don't worry. Just give this diff a > try and test for regressions. And that means I just want to know > about things that stopped working with this diff applied.
Thanks a lot, this seems to improve things in GNOME for me. The large icons in the actitity overview are not corrupt anymore. I am still seeing some icon corruption though. This shows a 'shutdown' icon in the gnome menu which gets corrupted on mouse hover: http://stsp.name/images/broken-menu-icon.png