Created attachment 122425 [details] kern.log Bug description =============== Half life 2 has low performance when is loading and never gets completely loaded. Software information ====================== Kernel version 4.5.0-rc5-drm-intel-testing-ww10-commit-a27657a+ Linux distribution Ubuntu 15.10 Architecture 64-bit Mesa version 11.1.2 (git-7bcd827 xf86-video-intel version 2.99.917 Xorg-Xserver version 1.18.1 DRM version 2.4.67 Cairo version 1.15.2 Bios revision 25.1 KSC revision 1.15 Hardware information ===================== Platform KBL (RVP3) Motherboard model Kabylake Client platform Motherboard type Skylake Y LPDDR3 RVP3 Laptop Motherboard manufacturer Intel Corporation CPU family Other CPU information Genuine Intel(R) CPU 0000 @ 0.90GHz GPU Card Intel Corporation Device 591e (prog-if 00 [VGA controller]) Memory ram 4 GB Steps to reproduce =================== 1-Install steam 2-Download Half life 2 3-Run the game Actual result ============== In step 3 after run Half life 2 , we can notice that it has low performance when is loading and never gets completely loaded. Expected result =============== Half life 2 must run smoothly with any kind of issues Attachments ============= kern.log, which is the dmesg with drm.debug=0x06 option enable
Created attachment 122482 [details] HW_aceleration_is_not_available_on_KBL i have to comment as well that the hardware acceleration is not availble on KBL platform with the above configuration. Please see the attachment "HW_aceleration_is_not_available_on_KBL" kernel boot parameters : quiet splash drm.debug=0x06 log_buf_len=4M i915.preliminary_hw_support=1 i915.enable_rc6=0
KBL support belongs to i965, not i915 driver, fixing component.
(In reply to Luis Botello from comment #1) > Created attachment 122482 [details] > HW_aceleration_is_not_available_on_KBL This shows that the i965 DRI driver isn't being used. I strongly suspect a configuration error on your system.
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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