[Bug 29235] New: Worms Armageddon: frontend flickers (regression in 1.3.34 from 1.3.33)

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http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=29235

             Bug #: 29235
           Summary: Worms Armageddon: frontend flickers (regression in
                    1.3.34 from 1.3.33)
           Product: Wine
           Version: 1.3.34
          Platform: x86-64
        OS/Version: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: minor
          Priority: P2
         Component: -unknown
        AssignedTo: wine-bugs at winehq.org
        ReportedBy: bladud at gmail.com
    Classification: Unclassified


The frontend to Worms armageddon (which works perfectly) in 1.3.33 flickers
badly in 1.3.34. The game itself is fine, and the menu renders correctly and is
useable, but somewhat headache-inducing.

It looks as if every other frame is being rendered as a black screen; I have
verified that this is the case both with and without double buffering enabled. 

In addition, the console in 1.3.34 prints this line:

err:d3d_surface:surface_load_location Surface 0x15ac48 does not have any up to
date location.

which it did not in 1.3.33 (also some unchanged fixme messages which don't seem
to be causing a problem).


A git bisect produced this output:

94c0da184e18252ca2df7f9f462e9a4df9c5f2df is the first bad commit
commit 94c0da184e18252ca2df7f9f462e9a4df9c5f2df
Author: Henri Verbeet <hverbeet at codeweavers.com>
Date:   Thu Dec 1 07:31:41 2011 +0100

    wined3d: Create a PBO in surface_load_location() even if SFLAG_INSYSMEM is
already set.

    In the longer term, sysmem and pbo should be separate resource locations.

:040000 040000 0ea129726096c1508557eacfc8272cf884f0c61b
4e1bfdfeccfc95e0b700f75d6841dbb7cc1889da M    dlls

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