uname -a Linux linux-gyo1 3.5.0-rc7 OpenGL renderer string: Gallium 0.4 on AMD JUNIPER OpenGL version string: 2.1 Mesa 8.1-devel OpenGL shading language version string: 1.30 Mesa-git_2012.07.05 1024x768 - 129 fps, 1920x1080 - 85 fps Mesa-git_2012.07.21 1024x768 - 77 fps, 1920x1080 - 42 fps
Can you bisect?
(In reply to comment #1) > Can you bisect? I made 7 builds of mesa with various git reset commits from 07.05 to 07.21, and nothing changes. Looks like the problem in other place. Now Kernel – 3.5-rc7 libdrm – 2.4.37_git2012.07.21 xorg-server – 1.13.0-rc2 xf86-video-ati – 6.99.99_2012.07.13 Previously Kernel – 3.5-rc4 libdrm – 2.4.37_git2012.07.05 xorg-server – 1.12.2 xf86-video-ati – 6.14.999_2012.07.03 Nexuiz and lightsmark show the same or better results with current master, problem only with Openarena, and only with r600 driver. i965 do not have this problem.
Can you narrow down what component (mesa, kernel, ddx) is causing the problem?
The problem in x-server 1.13 or xf86-video-ati + new xserver video abi and related dri|gl2proto headers.
I made a mistake, I can not specify what is the problem. I found old package with mesa-git_2012.05.07 and copied only r600_dri.so, and the FPS has doubled, but if i build snapshot Mesa-git_2012.07.05 with current gcc, libdrm, glibc, etc., nothing has changed.
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