mesa: 3694d58e6c4a39bd84e8aef0d8e67c3ae9447f33 (maser 11.1.0-devel) $ ./bin/fcc-front-buffer-distraction -auto Probe color at (0,0) Expected: 1.000000 0.000000 0.000000 1.000000 Observed: 1.000000 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000 PIGLIT: {"result": "fail" } 2b676570960277d47477822ffeccc672613f9142 is the first bad commit commit 2b676570960277d47477822ffeccc672613f9142 Author: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> Date: Fri Oct 9 01:38:08 2015 +0100 gallium/swrast: fix front buffer blitting. (v2) So I've known this was broken before, cogl has a workaround for it from what I know, but with the gallium based swrast drivers BlitFramebuffer from back to front or vice-versa was pretty broken. The legacy swrast driver tracks when a front buffer is used and does the get/put images when it is mapped/unmapped, so this patch attempts to add the same functionality to the gallium drivers. It creates a new context interface to denote when a front buffer is being created, and passes a private pointer to it, this pointer is then used to decide on map/unmap if the contents should be updated from the real frontbuffer using get/put image. This is primarily to make gtk's gl code work, the only thing I've tested so far is the glarea test from https://github.com/ebassi/glarea-example.git v2: bump extension version, check extension version before calling get image. (Ian) Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=91930 Cc: <mesa-stable@lists.freedesktop.org> Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com> :040000 040000 1726a5f7f01d9ae1fc76de431bb24cce16cf69ee 75f18ded95766bac58d0c37c96ffa071a4a32071 M include :040000 040000 ee333146b90c837460ceab252445e3b38fc528d5 dc0656326c3fb9750fda1f6d3e75aeed99003bc6 M src bisect run success
mesa: 1e8435ce0cce671024ebf9c5465ea8bdcb563b69 (master 11.3.0-devel) This regression is still present.
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