Cross-regressions between wine and mesa: how to handle them?

Stefan Dösinger stefandoesinger at gmail.com
Thu Jan 30 15:22:47 CST 2014


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Am 2014-01-27 21:14, schrieb Ruslan Kabatsayev:
> Bisection gives this (with Mesa $(git
> describe)=snb-magic-15798-g4df1b98): 
> 09443f14e75e134328643b5d33aff61bdf4dca32 is the first bad commit 
> commit 09443f14e75e134328643b5d33aff61bdf4dca32 Author: Henri
> Verbeet <hverbeet at codeweavers.com> Date:   Wed Jul 18 21:32:34 2012
> +0200
> 
> wined3d: Enable "AlwaysOffscreen" by default.
> 
> :040000 040000 c37d9d0fe4165e09a89c9e22066e3acc17537bbb 
> 0dd4d64233f4441ab3613327e86d9fe8187ec4ed M      dlls
Does the GPU support GL_ARB_depth_texture? If not this is potentially
a duplicate of bug 21708.

> 1) The one making wine 1.5.17 slow: 
> 97217a40f97cdeae0304798b607f704deb0c3558 is the first bad commit 
> commit 97217a40f97cdeae0304798b607f704deb0c3558 Author: Eric Anholt
> <eric at anholt.net> Date:   Wed Apr 17 13:55:08 2013 -0700
> 
> i915: Always enable GL 2.0 support.
> 
> There's no point in shipping a non-GL2 driver today.
I don't know about the extend this card support pixel shaders. There
may be a way for the driver and/or wine to work without falling back
to software. But overall I disagree with the premise of this patch.
There's a point in shipping a < GL 2.0 driver for hardware that just
doesn't support GL 2.0. But there is no point in requiring the
application to magically know if the driver's GL 2.0 is really 2.0 or
just something rigged with software fallback mines.

Can you file a Mesa bug about this issue? I think we should ask the
Mesa devs about their opinion.

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