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<anholt>
imirkin: you mean Missing status? I generally get those when also NFS is not responding, so a deqp never starts.
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<imirkin>
anholt: well, the thing which causes the missing status
<imirkin>
anholt: i have nfs too. but i'm pretty sure that there's nothing actually wrong.
<imirkin>
or rather
<imirkin>
the thing that's wrong is not nfs :)
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<imirkin>
anholt: bumping the timeout hasn't helped. i still get missing results
<imirkin>
i'm on a gbit lan
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<imirkin>
anholt: e.g. the stated problem is "timeout waiting for file X"
<imirkin>
but file X just totally doesn't exist in the first place
<imirkin>
and the qpa file that the log file should be generated from (i'm guessing) appears to be truncated
<imirkin>
which leads me to believe that some process is being killed early, or dies, or ... something
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<cheako>
How do I build libEGL_mesa.so.0.0.0 and libGLX_mesa.so.0.0.0?
<cheako>
I'm trying to get Xorg to link to git bisect builds
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<Sachiel>
-Dglvnd=true I think
<cheako>
Yup
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<oneforall2>
Publishing failed. The response is not a valid JSON response.
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<karolherbst>
jekstrand: my strategy was to pass a ref to the Arc and clone() once we have to take a actual ref
<karolherbst>
this way we don't increment, but are always able to in case we have to
<karolherbst>
and I kind of prefer doing that, because converting to an actual Arc when we need it will be more work if we pass a ref to the object around
<karolherbst>
but I will try to take a look and think about it a bit
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<cyrozap>
Hi, this is more of a "linux desktop user" question than a "dev" one, so there's probably a better place to ask this question, but I'm not sure where that might be so I'm asking here (and this channel is generally rather quiet so I hope you won't mind). I've recently been looking to buy a new laptop, and need kind of a low resolution screen for accessibility reasons. Unfortunately, laptop manufacturers
<cyrozap>
seem to think low resolution == budget, low performance computer, and stick all the 15-inch 1366x768 laptops with slow CPUs, and put the good CPUs in the 14-inch 4k models. Now, I know that the popular DE's support HiDPI scaling these days, but even a 1920x1080@2x is too high of a pixel density for me on a 14-inch screen. So, ideally, I think I'd want something like 1280x720@2x, but I don't want it to
<cyrozap>
be a blurry mess (because naively scaling the 2x rendered 2560x1440 image to 3840x2160 will result in blurriness due to interpolation). Now, I remember about 10 years ago Apple had kind of an ingenious solution to this on their Retina MacBook Pro, where when you selected a lower resolution, it would internally render at 3x, then scale down that image to the screen's resolution. So in this example, the
<cyrozap>
"HiDPI 1280x720" option would result in a 1280x720@3x / 3840x2160 image, and no further scaling is needed. Or if I wanted a slightly higher resolution, like a "HiDPI 1440x810", that would be rendered at 3x to 4320x2430, and then scaled down to fit the 3840x2160 screen. So I guess my question is, do DE's/compositors these days support non-2x scaling, and scaling to a higher resolution before scaling
<cyrozap>
down to the screen's resolution, the way macOS does? And if not, is anyone currently working on this? Because while my father (and probably lots of other consumers) is perfectly content to look at blurry screens (due to scaling low-res up to a large, high-res screen), I am not, and would like both sharp text *and* large font/icon sizes.
<cyrozap>
Also, before someone mentions it, yes, I know I can probably scale font sizes, and no, that's not a viable solution because it messes up the layouts of literally everything.
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<anholt>
imirkin: well, Missing is either 1) wrong caselist supplied, 2) deqp hung before getting to writing what test it was starting. So, the question would be why deqp is hanging, and nfs stalling is one common way.
<HdkR>
NFS stalls are such a PITA
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<imirkin>
anholt: it's at the very end -- it's writing up the "stats" thing after the test cases. could it be that you don't properly wait for deqp to exit?
<imirkin>
anholt: like ... i have the qpa file, but no log file. my guess is qpa -> log just fails.
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<anholt>
imirkin: log file didn't get saved in the Missing path, was a bug I fixed recently (not released)
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<imirkin>
anholt: ah ok
<imirkin>
anholt: i'm using whatever deqp-runner is in the latest lava-rootfs images
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<co1umbarius>
is a single plane of a gbm_bo a continous piece of memory or can it be a bunch of disconnected pieces?