[Mesa-ci-intel] Regressions on staging/19.1
Clayton Craft
clayton.a.craft at intel.com
Wed Oct 9 16:59:09 UTC 2019
On Wed, Oct 09, 2019 at 09:42:59AM +0200, Juan A. Suarez Romero wrote:
>Hi.
>
>I'm one week behind the scheduled release for 19.1.8, the last of the 19.1
>releases, mainly because I'm getting several regressions that blocked.
>
>
>Intel CI is showing regressions in two builds (supposedly I'm interpreting
>correctly the results from the web):
>
>* staging/19.1 (
>https://mesa-ci.01.org/mesa_19_1_staging/builds/63/group/63a9f0ea7bb98050796b649e85481845
>)
>
>
>Main problems are in Iris and ICL. I'm ignoring those problems because those are
>not stable in 19.1, and they shouldn't be tested in 19.1.
>
>But there is one regression, though, affecting BDW in m64:
>https://mesa-ci.01.org/mesa_19_1_staging/builds/63/results/85860979 I've tried
>to reproduce it locally, but everything works fine here. Could anyone verify
>this is not a false regression, or what is the offending commit to remove it
>from the queue?
>
>
>
>* staging/19.1 daily (
>https://mesa-ci.01.org/mesa_19_1_staging_daily/builds/87/group/63a9f0ea7bb98050796b649e85481845
>)
>
>This happens on a daily basis, but for some reason it wasn't triggered
>yesterday.
>
>In any case, the available results shows regressions in ICL and Iris, which I'm
>ignoring as above, but also others in BSW (m32 and m64), gen9 (m32), gen9atom
>(m32 and m64), and g965. I've tried some of them locally, but again, they work
>fine locally.
>
>
>Again, could anyone check what is the offending commit? In this case, it is even
>harder to find because the daily happens... once per day, so there are no many
>chances to find the problem.
>
>
>As I said at the beginning, I'm quite delayed with this (last) release, and I
>would like to remove the commits causing the regressions and make the release.
>
>The other choice? Just ignore all of them and go with the release as it is. 19.2
>is out, and afaik it doesn't have those regressions.
>
>
>
> J.A.
>
I'll try to reproduce/bisect some of these failures today. BDW on Iris is still
showing some flaky tests.
-Clayton
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