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2018 Jan 16
0
[ANNOUNCE] intel-gpu-tools 1.21
A new intel-gpu-tools quarterly release is available with the following changes: Library changes: - Added helpers for using DRM syncobj. (Jason Ekstrand) - Refactored several i915 helpers into library functions. (MichaƂ Winiarski) - Improved the GPU quiescing code to more thoroughly flush old data and pending work. (Chris Wilson) - Reworked DRM property handling to be more suitable for
2020 Mar 20
0
[ANNOUNCE] igt-gpu-tools 1.25
A new igt-gpu-tools release is available with the following changes: - Meson build options have been renamed. Please check the news options in meson_options.txt and make sure you don't get any warnings when configuring the project. (Simon Ser) - Compile-testing CI for MIPS. (Guillaume Tucker) - Various igt_runner reliability improvements (Petri Latvala & Arkadiusz Hiler) - Switched
2017 Oct 04
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[ANNOUNCE] intel-gpu-tools 1.20
A new intel-gpu-tools quarterly release is available with the following changes: Library changes: - Added helpers for launching external processes and capturing their outputs. (Abdiel Janulgue) - Increased max pipe count to 6 to support AMD GPUs. (Leo (Sunpeng) Li) - Various improvements for Chamelium support. (Paul Kocialkowski) - Added Coffeelake platform support. (Rodrigo Vivi, Anusha
2018 Aug 08
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[ANNOUNCE] igt-gpu-tools 1.23
A new intel-gpu-tools quarterly release is available with the following changes: General changes: - Bumped used C standard to gnu11. (Lucas De Marchi) - Bumped required meson version to 0.44. (Petri Latvala) - Introduced meson options for explicit control over optional dependencies. (Petri Latvala) - Added a meson option to set runpath for the installed executables. (Petri Latvala) -
2017 Mar 13
1
[ANNOUNCE] intel-gpu-tools 1.18
A new intel-gpu-tools quarterly release is available with the following changes: Library changes: - Various changes to library functions so that they don't assume Intel hardware. (Lyude) - Added helper functions for managing synchronization primitives. (Robert Foss) - Added support for the new generic CRC capture kernel ABI. (Tomeu Vizoso) - Added Geminilake platform support. (Ander
2015 Jun 11
0
[ANNOUNCE] intel-gpu-tools 1.11
A new intel-gpu-tools quarterly release is available with the following changes: - Various new tests and tools - Single combined test list (supported by piglit since commit 8a122bb) - Optional dependency on libunwind to provide automatic stack traces on test failures. (Thomas Wood) - Add optional default debug and optimisation flags for tests to enable better stack traces and debugging.
2016 May 31
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[ANNOUNCE] intel-gpu-tools 1.15
Hello, A new intel-gpu-tools quarterly release is available with the following changes: - New KMS test: tests/kms_cursor_legacy (Stress legacy cursor ioctl) (Chris Wilson) - Several GEM tests have been removed from BAT: tests/gem_exec_whisper, tests/gem_sync (dropped individual engines), test/gem_cs_prefetch (replaced by test/gem_exec_gttfill), tests/gem_ctx_param_basic (got relabeled to
2017 Jun 09
1
[ANNOUNCE] intel-gpu-tools 1.19
A new intel-gpu-tools quarterly release is available with the following changes: Library changes: - Changed debugfs handlers to open files for the DRM device in use, for setups with more than one DRM device. (Tomeu Vizoso) - Added support for 4K and audio HDMI EDID injection. (Abdiel Janulgue, Marius Vlad) - Added support for AMDGPU devices. (Chris Wilson) Tools changes: -
2015 Dec 02
0
[ANNOUNCE] intel-gpu-tools 1.13
A new intel-gpu-tools quarterly release is available with the following changes: - New test: kms_atomic tests atomic mode setting (Daniel Stone) - New test: core_prop_blob tests blob properties (Daniel Stone) - New test: gem_request_retire targets request retirement code paths (Tvrtko Ursulin) - New test: core_setmaster_vs_auth checks that drop/setMaster correctly transfer master state
2016 Sep 02
0
[ANNOUNCE] intel-gpu-tools 1.16
Hello, A new intel-gpu-tools quarterly release is available with the following changes: - Build automatically tests required when issueing a make check, Tests/subtests that receive a crash signal should print a backtrace when i-g-t is built with libunwind support (Marius Vlad) - lib/igt_kms: Force connector probing on first use (Chris Wilson) - vc4: Add a test for BO lookup failure error path
2015 Mar 12
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[ANNOUNCE] intel-gpu-tools 1.10
A new intel-gpu-tools quarterly release is available with the following changes: - New frequency manipulation tool (intel_gpu_frequency) - Adjustments for the Solaris port (Alan Coopersmith). - Remove tests/NAMING-CONVENTION since it's all in the docbook now, to avoid divergent conventions. - New CRITICAL log level for really serious stuff (Thomas Wood). - Interactive test mode can now
2016 Mar 01
0
[ANNOUNCE] intel-gpu-tools 1.14
A new intel-gpu-tools quarterly release is available with the following changes: - New test: gem_create validate parameters for GEM_CREATE ioctl (Ankitprasad Sharma) - New test: gem_softpin exercise the userptr ioctl to create shared buffers between CPU and GPU (Vinay Belgaumkar) - New tests: prime_mmap_coherency/kms_mmap_write_crc cache coherency tests (Tiago Vignatti) - New test: prime_mmap
2016 Dec 02
1
[ANNOUNCE] intel-gpu-tools 1.17
A new intel-gpu-tools quarterly release is available with the following changes: Library changes: - Added an iterator that generate primes for creating input data that should not fall into any patterns that may be optimised by the drivers. (Chris Wilson) - Crashes in fixture blocks now print a stacktrace. (Marius Vlad) - Added support for various system suspend/resume options. (Imre Deak)
2020 Mar 18
6
[PATCH i-g-t 0/4] Add nouveau-crc tests
From: Lyude Paul <lyude at redhat.com> Nouveau has finally gotten CRC support, hooray! Well, it's under review at least: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/series/74804/ (it has a cover letter, but nouveau's mailing list configuration has blocked the email so I'm waiting for a moderator to fix that) So, this series adds the relevant tests for it since nvidia's CRC
2020 Apr 17
5
[PATCH i-g-t v2 0/5] Add nouveau-crc tests
From: Lyude Paul <lyude at redhat.com> (Just forwarding this to nouveau's ml, since I completely forgot to before) Nouveau has finally gotten CRC support, hooray! Well, it's under review at least: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/series/74804/ (it has a cover letter, but nouveau's mailing list configuration has blocked the email so I'm waiting for a moderator to fix that)
2020 Sep 30
9
[PATCH i-g-t v5 0/5] Add nouveau-crc tests
From: Lyude Paul <lyude at redhat.com> Nouveau has finally gotten CRC support, and at this point that support has made its way upstream. Hooray! So, let's start adding some relevant tests for it since nvidia's CRC implementation has some rather interesting design choices that needed to be worked around. Lyude Paul (5): lib/igt_core: Fix igt_assert_fd() documentation
2020 Apr 17
10
[PATCH i-g-t v3 0/5] Add nouveau-crc tests
From: Lyude Paul <lyude at redhat.com> Nouveau has finally gotten CRC support, hooray! Well, it's under review at least: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/series/74804/ (it has a cover letter, but nouveau's mailing list configuration has blocked the email so I'm waiting for a moderator to fix that) So, this series adds the relevant tests for it since nvidia's CRC
2020 Mar 18
0
[PATCH i-g-t 3/4] lib/igt_kms: Hook up connector dithering prop
From: Lyude Paul <lyude at redhat.com> Nvidia display hardware provides a set of flexible dithering options for CRTCs. This dithering is actually noticeable in the CRC output for all available tap points, and can be seen as CRC values for identical frames cycling between either 2 or 4 values repeatedly (each one of these values is a different dithering phase applied to the source output).
2020 Apr 17
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[PATCH i-g-t v3 4/5] lib/igt_kms: Hook up connector dithering prop
From: Lyude Paul <lyude at redhat.com> Nvidia display hardware provides a set of flexible dithering options for CRTCs. This dithering is actually noticeable in the CRC output for all available tap points, and can be seen as CRC values for identical frames cycling between either 2 or 4 values repeatedly (each one of these values is a different dithering phase applied to the source output).
2020 Mar 18
0
[PATCH i-g-t] tests/kms_plane: Generate reference CRCs for partial coverage too
From: Lyude Paul <lyude at redhat.com> There's been a TODO sitting in the kms_plane test suite for a while now as a placeholder for actually generating a reference CRC for plane-position-hole tests. This means we have never actually been verifying whether or not partially covering our hole with a hardware plane works displays properly, and have just simply been checking that the frame