Re: [BUG] drm/i915 Screen corruption introduced by a00b10c360b35d6431a94cb
From: Indan Zupancic
Date: Sat Feb 19 2011 - 21:20:34 EST
Hi,
On Sat, February 19, 2011 19:25, Daniel Vetter wrote:
> Hi Indan,
>
> Please provide the usual details about your system (especially what gpu
> this is on). Also, screenshots of what typical corruptions look like can
> help a lot in tracking down such things.
Sorry, I plainly forgot to mention that. I'm on my Thinkpad X40 with gen 2
hardware, 855GM.
I uploaded a screenshot of Firefox to:
http://img406.imageshack.us/img406/9159/31827167.png
It happens a lot when scrolling in FF on pages with images, pageup or pagedown
don't exhibit it. Text gets corrupted as well, but in a less predictable way.
It must be something that FF does that triggers it easily, I haven't managed
to get it with other programs yet, though I do see some corruption in the
window decoration too sometimes (which is Fluxbox). Scrolling horizontally
doesn't show the same behaviour. The corruptions seems to be happening on
the right side of a surface/window.
Forcing a refresh makes it go away again (e.g. switching to another window or
opening another window on top of it. Moving a window doesn't though). I get
it with and without xcompmgr running.
Okay, interesting titbit: For text corruption, the stripes are one pixel high
for the default font size, no corruption for smaller sizes than the default,
two pixel lines for 1 ctrl+ bigger than the default, 3 pixels for +2 etc.
With bigger sizes (>=5) I get less corruption to the left of the text, but
more in the text itself. The distance between the lines continues to increase,
but the stripes thickness goes back to 1 pixel.
Perhaps an off-by-one error somewhere?
> I've created two quick patches to check a few theories, please test them
> (both patches independently and both together). Patches attached.
Tried with both applied, doesn't change anything.
Greetings,
Indan
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