04:09zzoon[m]: airlied: do you have any branch of FFMpeg to test vulkan av1 decoding?
04:13airlied: zzoon[m]: there was one in the khronos ffmpeg repo, but I'll push to my github one now
04:14airlied: https://github.com/airlied/FFmpeg/tree/av1-decode-wip though I haven't tested it as much as I did with CTS
04:14zzoon[m]: yeah that was not on top of the released spec.
04:15zzoon[m]: oh thanks. I'll try with that branch
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08:14babylonian: There's lots of small improvements to the existing possible, but it's core methodical side should be known to you by now.
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14:25mripard: tzimmermann: the ARGB8888 patch for udl has been committed to drm-misc-fixes, do you want to send a revert before it ends up in 6.8 final?
14:27tzimmermann: mripard, when do you send out the PR? i don't want to send out a revert without talking to doug first.
14:27mripard: no, I'll send it tomorrow
14:28mripard: but that's kind of my point, it's controversial we're super close to the release anyway
14:28javierm: it's still early there but I expect him to be around in an hour or two
14:29javierm: but I agree with mripard that probably a revert would be better since at the very least needs more discussion
14:29tzimmermann: right. but i missed that patch a week ago. so it's also my fault.
14:29javierm: tzimmermann: same and I guess dianders wasn't aware of the previous discussions on this topic
14:30dianders: tzimmermann / mripard: Just getting online. Revert is fine and we'll figure out what to do.
14:31dianders: You want me to post it?
14:31tzimmermann: dianders, thanks
14:31mripard: there's no need to blame anyone, you can't be expected to review everything, and dianders followed the usual process but probably wasn't aware of the previous discussions
14:31tzimmermann: dianders, yes please
14:31mripard: so it's all in good faith, no worries
14:39dianders: tzimmermann / mripard: Posted. Should show up as https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240306063721.1.I4a32475190334e1fa4eef4700ecd2787a43c94b5@changeid once it percolates through.
14:39dianders: Feel free to land it yourself, or if I see a review tag I'll land it in a little bit. I'll also respond to the email now.
14:39tzimmermann: thanks a lot
14:41mripard: dianders: thanks
14:50javierm: dianders: was trying to find the discussion but can't find in the mailing list... tl; dr jfalempe wanted to expose a "fake" ARGB that would just be XRGB and drop the alpha channel when copying the pixels to VRAM
14:51javierm: dianders: this was because a display controller was very slow at scaning out and he wanted to save some bandwidth
14:52javierm: and there was a heated irc debate with one of the linux asahi developers too
15:14dianders: tzimmermann / mripard / javierm: Pushed the Revert. Sorry for the bother. The whole "don't break userspace" still feels like a reasonable argument for landing something in the kernel, but I'll also see if I can figure out how to make this work in our userspace...
15:15tzimmermann: dianders, thanks for the revert. i was going to type a response to your mail
15:15javierm: dianders: no bother at all, sorry that I missed your patch since I did have context about previous discussions
15:15dianders: tzimmermann: Sounds good. We can continue the discussion there.
15:16mripard: dianders: thanks for the quick turn-around :)
15:17javierm: dianders: specially since I argued your point too :) but it seems I was in the minority that thought the kernel should expose/fake other formats than XR24
16:14thellstrom: airlied:, sima: How is the "no regressions" policy handled in the the case where user-space is mishandling or not handling recoverable errors, like out-of-space for an operation that can be broken up to smaller chunks, or VM_BIND vm overcommit.
16:15thellstrom: Let's say one kernel changes an internal structure size and returns a recoverable error for a case that was previously working.
16:35jani: any idea how kbuild decides to recurse into top level subdirectories like drivers/ ?
16:37jani: d'oh, it's in ./Kbuild nowadays instead of ./Makefile
18:27zmike: merging https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/piglit/-/merge_requests/884 in a few hours if nobody comments otherwise
20:33jenatali: https://mesa.pages.freedesktop.org/-/mesa/-/jobs/55960210/artifacts/results/summary/results/trace@freedreno-a630@gputest@tessmark-v2.trace.html - should there some kind of tolerance on the result here?
20:33jenatali: It's a little frustrating having a change that sat in the merge queue for hours kicked back for 2 pixels that are not visibly different :(
20:58zmike: yeah it sucks
20:58zmike: was it for a nir change? or just a random driver flake
20:58jenatali: This is a flake, passed on a rerun
20:59zmike: :/
20:59jenatali: It was run because the MR is a nir change, but in a pass that this driver doesn't run
20:59airlied: thellstrom: you fix the userspaces first and wait 6m to a year usually
21:00airlied: then the chances of someone seeing the regression is low enough
21:00airlied: for xe you might not need as long depending on how released userspaces are
21:03thellstrom: airlied: Thx!
21:10daniels: jenatali: if it’s unstable then please disable it
23:25DemiMarie: airlied: So that means that Qubes OS might have some problems, because we have new kernels with some very old userspace.