[Mesa-dev] Driver testing system for Steam games

Karen Ghavam karen at lunarg.com
Wed Nov 15 23:40:16 UTC 2017


Folks,

If you have feedback or questions, you can mail them to info at lunarg.com

Karen Ghavam
CEO and Engineering Director
LunarG, Inc. - 3D Graphics Software Innovations
karen at lunarg.com
970-988-9043

On Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 1:32 PM, Pierre-Loup A. Griffais <
pgriffais at valvesoftware.com> wrote:

> Hi Mesa-Devel,
>
> Today we're happy to announce that we're making the LunarG driver
> testing system available to the Mesa development community. We've been
> using this system internally for quite some time, but we've recently
> done some more work so the results could also be publicly available for
> the community to track regressions, and for developers to be able to
> submit their branches for pre-submit testing.
>
> The LunarG test system is a service that provides regular regression
> testing on Mesa releases for Intel and AMD OpenGL graphics drivers. It
> also enables users to test their own Mesa builds and compare results to
> LunarG baselines, LunarG test runs, or user test runs. The objective of
> the LunarG test system service for Mesa is to identify regressions in
> performance or rendering for Mesa releases and developer's branches that
> would negatively impact the gaming experience.
>
> The test suite is a collection of trace files created from hundreds of
> Linux OpenGL games from Steam. These trace files are used to automate
> testing of rendering correctness as well as game performance. There are
> currently 6 graphics platforms available for test (3 configurations each
> of Intel and AMD graphics). The full suite of games typically runs
> overnight with results posted the next day.
>
> To access the test system and browse results: https://share.lunarg.com
> (click on "Test System") on the left.
>
> Here's an example of a test report that a Mesa bug could possibly be filed
> from after inspection: https://imgur.com/a/cBonz
>
> To learn more about how the test system works, read the short user
> manual: https://share.lunarg.com/test/manual
>
> Let us know if you have any feedback or questions. Vulkan support is
> planned for the future, but not ready quite yet.
>
> Thanks,
>   - Pierre-Loup
>
>
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