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Great work man.
Where is the Intel support at sorry? Was it limited to NIR or something? I've looked through mesa commit log and couldn't work out if an env var to enable or not at that point. There were threads on the email archives about leaving it 'unplugged' for now.. Cheers
If you rebuild Mesa or LLVM it will also delete the cache the next time you run an app.
I was using the same freshly built Mesa. I guess the benefit of such cache is limited so far. It would make more sense to create cache profiles for applications separately. In order to allow using it with multiple applications run in between.
I was using the same freshly built Mesa. I guess the benefit of such cache is limited so far. It would make more sense to create cache profiles for applications separately. In order to allow using it with multiple applications run in between.
It's not meant to delete the cache if you are running apps for the same architecture. If you are sure they were both 64-bit that would be a bug, and you should provide steps to reproduce.
It's not meant to delete the cache if you are running apps for the same architecture. If you are sure they were both 64-bit that would be a bug, and you should provide steps to reproduce.
I run a game with wine (nine) with the cache enabled and then there's a path issue:
Failed to create /home/geearf/.cache/mesa/1488523953_1488521826/AMD TAHITI/1e for shader cache (No such file or directory)---disabling.
The correct folder seems to be "/home/geearf/.cache/mesa/1488523955_1488521826/"
5 instead of 3.
Maybe the issue is that the game has a launcher, which is 32b whereas the game itself is 64b.
It's not meant to delete the cache if you are running apps for the same architecture. If you are sure they were both 64-bit that would be a bug, and you should provide steps to reproduce.
Ah, I see. I didn't realize it. I only see there directories like: $HOME/.cache/mesa/1488518386_1485511335/AMD POLARIS10/##
and there is only one directory under $HOME/.cache/mesa (while I tested 2 games). And timestamp of that dir is from the second run. I'll try to test it again paying more attention.
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