06:33 CounterPillow: rpavlik: cheers, the edid json tool looks like a really good start :)
06:34 airlied: I'm pushing a vmware farm disable into marge directly
09:54 javierm: I just pushed a patch to drm-misc/drm-misc-fixes and dim complains about a failure to merge drm-intel/topic/core-for-CI when rebuilding the tip
09:55 javierm: don't think is related with the commit I pushed though since that just touched drivers/gpu/drm/bridge/ite-it66121.c
10:05 javierm: jani, vsyrjala ^
11:59 Venemo: hi
11:59 Venemo: does anyone know if AppImage bundles its own Mesa like flatpak?
12:02 llyyr: it would depend on the specific AppImage, I imagine. Extracting its contents with --appimage-extract would be how I'd check
12:02 jani: javierm: looking into it
12:03 jani: javierm: core-for-CI does need a rebase, and I'll take care of it, but do you have git rerere config enabled?
12:07 pinchartl: I have a laptop based on an AMD Radeon 890M GPU. I get random flicker on the built in screen, looking as a flash of noise spanning the whole width and a couple of hundred lines vertically. I'm suspecting something related to caching. my distribution (gentoo) ships v6.18.x, and mesa 25.3.6. I can update either (or both). any recommendation regarding what is most likely to solve the issue ?
12:32 pinchartl: (if it helps diagnosinc anything, the issue occurs more frequently when the CPU load is high)
13:15 Venemo: pinchartl: sounds like it may be an issue with PSR (or Replay)
13:16 bbrezillon: mripard, mlankhorst, tzimmermann: I'm about to apply https://lore.kernel.org/dri-devel/20260518-panthor-shrinker-fixes-v4-1-1920234470d5@collabora.com/ to drm-misc-fixes, and fix the resulting silent conflict when merging drm-misc-next into drm-tip. Just a heads-up to let you know about the potential turbulence (compile-time errors) until this conflict resolution is effective
13:18 Venemo: pinchartl: my suggestion is to take a look at the dcdebugmask kernel parameter and see if something like amdgpu.dcdebugmask=0x610 helps
13:19 Venemo: unfortunately, it seems that AMD keeps breaking it every other kernel release
13:19 Venemo: if that's not it, it could also be something like a missing cache flush somewhere, though it's hard to say where
13:38 javierm: jani: thanks!. I didn't, I have enabled it now
14:28 pinchartl: Venemo: thank you for the tips. I'll check dcdebugmask
14:29 Venemo: good luck!