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authorNanley Chery <[email protected]>2018-08-22 10:43:32 -0700
committerNanley Chery <[email protected]>2018-08-31 13:19:17 -0700
commit904c2a617d86944fbdc2c955f327aacd0b3df318 (patch)
treeeccc249e22377483f4f511012c025854bbd8bf66 /src/gbm/main
parent773d6ea6e715d207bda3a53a9dfc8acf686035b0 (diff)
i965/gen7_urb: Re-emit PUSH_CONSTANT_ALLOC on some gen9
According to internal docs, some gen9 platforms have a pixel shader push constant synchronization issue. Although not listed among said platforms, this issue seems to be present on the GeminiLake 2x6's we've tested. We consider the available workarounds to be too detrimental on performance. Instead, we mitigate the issue by applying part of one of the workarounds. Re-emit PUSH_CONSTANT_ALLOC at the top of every batch (as suggested by Ken). Fixes ext_framebuffer_multisample-accuracy piglit test failures with the following options: * 6 depth_draw small depthstencil * 8 stencil_draw small depthstencil * 6 stencil_draw small depthstencil * 8 depth_resolve small * 6 stencil_resolve small depthstencil * 4 stencil_draw small depthstencil * 16 stencil_draw small depthstencil * 16 depth_draw small depthstencil * 2 stencil_resolve small depthstencil * 6 stencil_draw small * all_samples stencil_draw small * 2 depth_draw small depthstencil * all_samples depth_draw small depthstencil * all_samples stencil_resolve small * 4 depth_draw small depthstencil * all_samples depth_draw small * all_samples stencil_draw small depthstencil * 4 stencil_resolve small depthstencil * 4 depth_resolve small depthstencil * all_samples stencil_resolve small depthstencil v2: Include more platforms in WA (Ken). Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=106865 Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=93355 Cc: <[email protected]> Tested-by: Mark Janes <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Kenneth Graunke <[email protected]>
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