[Mesa-dev] [PATCH 0/4] Call for testing: Gallium set_index_buffer removal etc.
Cherniak, Bruce
bruce.cherniak at intel.com
Tue May 2 22:18:14 UTC 2017
On May 2, 2017, at 4:11 PM, Cherniak, Bruce <bruce.cherniak at intel.com<mailto:bruce.cherniak at intel.com>> wrote:
On May 2, 2017, at 3:41 PM, Cherniak, Bruce <bruce.cherniak at intel.com<mailto:bruce.cherniak at intel.com>> wrote:
PART 2: Call for testing
These drivers have been tested:
- ddebug
- llvmpipe
- r300 (also with SWTCL)
- r600
- radeonsi
- softpipe
- trace
These drivers need testing:
- etnaviv
- freedreno
- nv30
- nv50
- nvc0
- svga
- swr
- vc4
- virgl
Tested on swr. No piglit regressions.
Alt-fact, I spoke too soon. Seeing a couple of crashes in gl-2.0-vertexattribpointer tests. Tracking down now.
All clear.
Using your repo with branch “gallium-cleanup” I was seeing some crashes that we had fixed some time back.
Not sure what’s going on there. But, our proxy doesn’t pass “git” protocol, so I had a hard time pulling that
repo. Could very well have created a “franken-mess”(tm).
Using what patchwork calls your “rev 1” series applied to tip, all works fine.
(What it calls “rev 2” isn’t really viable.)
Question: Is it possible to pull “people.freedesktop.org<http://people.freedesktop.org>” repos using something other than “git” protocol?
I wasn’t able to get it to work with https or http.
Bruce
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