Created attachment 119074 [details] dEQP.log Kernel <4.3.0-rc5-drm-intel-nightly> ==Bug detailed description== -------------------------------------------------- dEQP-GLES2.functional.fragment_ops.interaction.basic_shader.61 fails ==Attachments== -------------------------------------------------- dmesg Xorg dEQP.log ==Steps to reproduce== -------------------------------------------------- run the following tests ./deqp-gles2 --deqp-case=dEQP-GLES2.functional.fragment_ops.interaction.basic_shader.61 --deqp-visibility=hidden ==Actual results== -------------------------------------------------- Test fails ==Expected results== -------------------------------------------------- dEQP-GLES2.functional.fragment_ops.interaction.basic_shader.61 test case should pass ==Hardware configuration== -------------------------------------------------- -- Platform: -- Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4250U CPU @ 1.30GHz Motherboard : Intel Nuc D54250WYK Memory : 8GB -- Software -- Linux distribution: Ubuntu 14.04.03 LTS 64Bits BIOS: 4.6 ==Test Environment== -------------------------------------------------- kernel: 4.3.0-rc5-drm-intel-nightly+ xorg-server-1.17.2 libdrm-2.4.65 xf86-video-intel-2.99.917 mesa-11.1.0-devel (git 6f39546) libva-1.6.1 intel-driver-1.6.1 cairo-1.14.2 Additional information : dmesg output (option "drm.debug=0x06")
Created attachment 119075 [details] dmesg.log
Created attachment 119076 [details] Xorg.log
As you filed this against the kernel, do I understand that this is a regression and you are in the process of bisecting?
(In reply to Chris Wilson from comment #3) > As you filed this against the kernel, do I understand that this is a > regression and you are in the process of bisecting? no, sorry my bad, i changed this on the correct way
Dear Reporter, This Mesa bug has been in the "NEEDINFO" status for over 60 days. I am closing this bug based on lack of response but feel free to reopen if resolution is still needed. Please ensure you're supplying the correct information as requested. Thank you.
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