Bug 11283

Summary: blender menus don't show up with r300 driver from git
Product: DRI Reporter: Adam K Kirchhoff <akirchhoff135014>
Component: libGLAssignee: Default DRI bug account <dri-devel>
Status: RESOLVED FIXED QA Contact:
Severity: normal    
Priority: medium    
Version: DRI git   
Hardware: Other   
OS: All   
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Description Adam K Kirchhoff 2007-06-16 05:25:11 UTC
In place of actual menus, I get black blocks where they should be.  I'm trying to locate the commit that broke it now.  I'll update this bug when/if I find it.
Comment 1 Adam K Kirchhoff 2007-06-16 05:25:43 UTC
Created attachment 10331 [details]
Screenshot of blender, showing this bug.
Comment 2 Oliver McFadden 2007-06-16 05:37:28 UTC
Could you provide some more information, such as the card you're using. You can get this from lspci -v. 
Comment 3 Adam K Kirchhoff 2007-06-16 05:50:46 UTC
My apologies.  I really do know better than to post a bug with such few details :-)  I'll blame it on my lack of coffee this morning.

It happens with both a PCIE R480 (X850XT) and a RS482 (Xpress 200).  Both running Xorg 7.2 on Feisty (though, of course, the ddx driver has been updated for the RS482).

Latest git from this morning is broken. 6ee6b2dcd96fafae8d924d617e54e32a2aa8c5ea is good.  Still bisecting at the moment.
Comment 4 Adam K Kirchhoff 2007-06-16 09:44:12 UTC
Finished with git-bisect:

9e8a961dd7d7b717a9fb4ecdea1c1b60ea355efe is first bad commit
commit 9e8a961dd7d7b717a9fb4ecdea1c1b60ea355efe
Author: Brian <brian@yutani.localnet.net>
Date:   Sun May 20 12:27:39 2007 -0600

    Overhaul/simplify SWvertex and SWspan attribute handling.
    
    Instead of separate fog/specular/texcoord/varying code, just treat all of
    them as generic attributes.  Simplifies the point/line/triangle functions.

:040000 040000 9f70804d38a62512f185453df294c7e1df8e44e0 3ef1f5e6a5ae338ef5ccce99bc62cfbaf7f8987c M      src

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