Signed-off-by: Rhys Perry <pendingchaos02@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Timur Kristóf <timur.kristof@gmail.com> Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/14733>
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- Check if a new version of Mesa is available which might have fixed the problem.
- If you can, check if the latest development version (git main) works better.
- Check if your bug has already been reported here.
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- Do not paste long logs directly into the description. Use https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/-/snippets/new, attachments, or a pastebin with a long expiration instead.
- As examples of good bug reports you may review one of these - #2598, #2615, #2608
Otherwise, fill the requested information below. And please remove anything that doesn't apply to keep things readable :)
The title should effectively distinguish this bug report from others and be specific to issue you encounter. When writing the title of the bug report, include a short description of the issue, the hardware/driver(s) affected and application(s) affected.
Description
Describe what you are doing, what you expect and what you're seeing instead. How frequent is the issue? Is it a one time occurrence? Does it appear multiple times but randomly? Can you easily reproduce it?
"It doesn't work" usually is not a helpful description of an issue. The more detail about how things are going wrong, the better.
Screenshots/video files
For rendering errors, attach screenshots of the problem and (if possible) of how it should look. For freezes, it may be useful to provide a screenshot of the affected game scene. Prefer screenshots over videos.
Log files (for system lockups / game freezes / crashes)
- Backtrace (for crashes)
- Output of
dmesg
- Hang reports: Run with
RADV_DEBUG=hang
and attach the files created in$HOME/radv_dumps_*/
Steps to reproduce
How can Mesa developers reproduce the issue? When reporting a game issue, start explaining from a fresh save file and don't assume prior knowledge of the game's story.
Example:
Start new game and enter second mission (takes about 10 minutes)
Talk to the NPC called "Frank"
Observe flickering on Frank's body
System information
Please post inxi -GSC -xx
output (fenced with triple backticks) OR fill information below manually
- OS: (
cat /etc/os-release | grep "NAME"
) - GPU: (
lspci -nn | grep VGA
orlshw -C display -numeric
) - Kernel version: (
uname -a
) - Mesa version: (
glxinfo -B | grep "OpenGL version string"
) - Desktop environment: (
env | grep XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP
)
If applicable
- Xserver version: (
sudo X -version
) - DXVK version:
- Wine/Proton version:
Regression
Did it used to work in a previous Mesa version? It can greatly help to know when the issue started.
API captures (if applicable, optional)
Consider recording a GFXReconstruct (preferred), RenderDoc, or apitrace capture of the issue with the RADV driver active. This can tremendously help when debugging issues, but you're still encouraged to report issues if you can't provide a capture file.
Further information (optional)
Does the issue reproduce with the LLVM backend (RADV_DEBUG=llvm
) or on the AMDGPU-PRO drivers?
Does your environment set any of the variables ACO_DEBUG
, RADV_DEBUG
, and RADV_PERFTEST
?