[Mesa-stable] [Mesa-dev] Mesa 13.0.1 release candidate
Emil Velikov
emil.l.velikov at gmail.com
Fri Nov 11 19:10:28 UTC 2016
On 11 November 2016 at 18:36, Laurent Carlier <lordheavym at gmail.com> wrote:
> Le vendredi 11 novembre 2016, 18:13:25 CET Emil Velikov a écrit :
>> Hello list,
>>
>> The candidate for the Mesa 12.0.4 is now available. Currently we have:
>> - 51 queued
>> - 18 nominated (outstanding)
>> - and 0 (self-)rejected patches
>>
>> As one can imagine huge hunk of the commits are fixes in the Vulkan drivers.
>>
>> Up-to 30% performance increase using the Intel ANV Vulkan driver. The Radeon
>> RADV Vulkan driver now ships with distinctly named json files, which
>> include the full Vulkan driver path. Making it possible for people to
>> install and use the drivers outside their /usr/lib directory.
>>
>> RADV correctly advertises support for the Xlib platform extension and one
>> can use it alongside the Dolphin emulator. ANV and RADV have improved
>> handling of Xlib/XCB connections and advertise the currect versions of the
>> extensions they support.
>>
>> We also have restored interop between third party OpenCL implementations and
>> Mesa's libGL/libEGL. The GLX GLVND driver has a few noticable fixes as
>> well.
>>
>> Take a look at section "Mesa stable queue" for more information.
>>
>>
>> Testing reports/general approval
>> --------------------------------
>> Any testing reports (or general approval of the state of the branch) will be
>> greatly appreciated.
>>
>> The plan is to have 13.0.1 this Sunday (13th of November), around or
>> shortly after
>> 18:00 GMT.
>>
>> If you have any questions or suggestions - be that about the current patch
>> queue or otherwise, please go ahead.
>>
>
> Could you add these commits, fixing segfault with gallium HUD and lm_sensors:
> 6ffed086795aaa84ab35668bb59d712cdde34da3
> 5a58323064b32442e2de23c95642bc421be696f8
> 381edca826ee27b1a49f19b0731c777bdf241b20
>
> https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/mesa-dev/2016-November/134561.html
>
Will do thanks !
Please forward future requests/shas/etc to mesa-stable. It's a bit
harder to miss them there ;-)
-Emil
/me runs off to add a filter which parses mesa-dev
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