Mesa 19.2.5
Hi list, I'd like to announce mesa 19.2.5. This is a return to our regularly scheduled release cadence, featuring a reasonable number of fixes. In general things are slowing down on the 19.2 branch, and things are starting to look pretty nice. There's a little bit over everything in here, with anv and radeonsi standing out as the two biggest components getting changes, but core mesa, core gallium, llvmpipe, nir, egl, i965, tgsi, st/mesa, spirv, and the Intel compiler also fixes in this release. Dylan Shortlog ======== Ben Crocker (1): llvmpipe: use ppc64le/ppc64 Large code model for JIT-compiled shaders Brian Paul (1): Call shmget() with permission 0600 instead of 0777 Caio Marcelo de Oliveira Filho (1): spirv: Don't leak GS initialization to other stages Danylo Piliaiev (1): i965: Unify CC_STATE and BLEND_STATE atoms on Haswell as a workaround Dylan Baker (4): docs: Add SHA256 sum for for 19.2.4 cherry-ignore: Update for 19.2.4 cycle docs: Add relnotes for 19.2.5 VERSION: bump for 19.2.5 Eric Engestrom (1): egl: fix _EGL_NATIVE_PLATFORM fallback Ian Romanick (2): nir/algebraic: Add the ability to mark a replacement as exact nir/algebraic: Mark other comparison exact when removing a == a Illia Iorin (1): mesa/main: Ignore filter state for MS texture completeness Jason Ekstrand (1): anv: Stop bounds-checking pushed UBOs Lepton Wu (1): gallium: dri2: Use index as plane number. Lionel Landwerlin (3): anv: invalidate file descriptor of semaphore sync fd at vkQueueSubmit anv: remove list items on batch fini anv/wsi: signal the semaphore in the acquireNextImage Marek Olšák (3): st/mesa: fix Sanctuary and Tropics by disabling ARB_gpu_shader5 for them tgsi_to_nir: fix masked out image loads tgsi_to_nir: handle PIPE_FORMAT_NONE in image opcodes Paulo Zanoni (1): intel/compiler: fix nir_op_{i,u}*32 on ICL Pierre-Eric Pelloux-Prayer (3): radeonsi: disable sdma for gfx10 radeonsi: tell the shader disk cache what IR is used radeonsi: fix shader disk cache key git tag: mesa-19.2.5
Also: Mesa 19.2.5 Released With Intel Vulkan + RadeonSI Driver Fixes
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