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  • RadeonSI Driver Merges NGG Improvements, Other Optimizations For Mesa 21.3

    Phoronix: RadeonSI Driver Merges NGG Improvements, Other Optimizations For Mesa 21.3

    AMD open-source driver developers today merged another big set of patches providing various micro-optimizations and other enhancements to the RadeonSI Gallium3D driver...

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    Looking good as always!

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    • #3
      Meanwhile, Vega/gfx9 still crashes

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      • #4
        Originally posted by khnazile View Post
        Meanwhile, Vega/gfx9 still crashes
        Please open an issue in the Mesa gitlab if you haven't done so already.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Venemo View Post

          Please open an issue in the Mesa gitlab if you haven't done so already.
          There's a dozen of issues open already, some of them are 2+ years old now.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by khnazile View Post

            There's a dozen of issues open already, some of them are 2+ years old now.
            Find a stable version and stick to it. You're not obligated to use the newest version. Make the bug reports still so they know it's an active and prevalent.

            No one is asking you to *fix* the bug, just report it. Stop whining. No one is interested. Not being mean.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by khnazile View Post
              There's a dozen of issues open already, some of them are 2+ years old now.
              Did you open a bug 2 years ago and it's still not solved? Can you please give me a link to this issue?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by perpetually high View Post

                Find a stable version and stick to it. You're not obligated to use the newest version. Make the bug reports still so they know it's an active and prevalent.

                No one is asking you to *fix* the bug, just report it. Stop whining. No one is interested. Not being mean.
                There's no stable version, all versions are affected. The issue was reported multiple times already. And no, I won't stop mentioning it, until AMD fixes it.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Venemo View Post

                  Did you open a bug 2 years ago and it's still not solved? Can you please give me a link to this issue?
                  I did not open it, but many people did. I believe the most up-to-date report is bug #716 on freedesktop gitlab. It also contains a working workaround, but it isn't acceptable for desktop use.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by khnazile View Post

                    I did not open it, but many people did. I believe the most up-to-date report is bug #716 on freedesktop gitlab. It also contains a working workaround, but it isn't acceptable for desktop use.
                    Issue 716 is about the Intel drivers, and is waiting for the user to respond back. If you are experiencing this bug, please respond to the developers.

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