Bug ID | 97305 |
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Summary | Wrong values returned by GL_UNIFORM_BUFFER_OFFSET_ALIGNMENT & GL_TEXTURE_BUFFER_OFFSET_ALIGNMENT randomly breaks stuff |
Product | Mesa |
Version | git |
Hardware | All |
OS | All |
Status | NEW |
Severity | critical |
Priority | medium |
Component | Drivers/Gallium/radeonsi |
Assignee | dri-devel@lists.freedesktop.org |
Reporter | dark_sylinc@yahoo.com.ar |
QA Contact | dri-devel@lists.freedesktop.org |
I'm the main developer of Ogre 2.1 We're trying our demos in latest Mesa: I've built Mesa from scratch. Tried commits git-edfc17a (current head of branch 12.0) and commit 17f1c49b9ad05af4f6482f6fa950e5dcc1a779d1 (current head of master branch) Almost all of them work except for the compute shader based ones (Googling around it appears for Southern Island radeon it could be buggy so it was turned off. Not 100% sure but I think that's what's happening). Anyway, not a big deal on that. I understand the Mesa team considers that WIP. Move on. However our Forward3D demo was glitching and I didn't know why. I've investigated the problem and located it: * glGetIntegerv w/ GL_UNIFORM_BUFFER_OFFSET_ALIGNMENT is returning 4, should return 256 for my HW (GCN 1.0 AMD Radeon HD 7770 Southern Islands). * glGetIntegerv w/ GL_TEXTURE_BUFFER_OFFSET_ALIGNMENT is returning 4, should return 256 for my HW. In both cases "256" is what Windows drivers return btw, including fglrx on Linux. When aligned to 4 bytes; the following worked correctly: glTexBufferRange( GL_TEXTURE_BUFFER, GL_R32UI, boName, offsetAlignedTo4ButNotTo256, sizeBytes ); uniform usamplerBuffer f3dGrid; uint numLightsInGrid = texelFetch( f3dGrid, int(sampleOffset) ).x; But the following did not: glTexBufferRange( GL_TEXTURE_BUFFER, GL_RGBA32F, boName, offsetAlignedTo4ButNotTo256, sizeBytes ); uniform samplerBuffer f3dLightList; vec4 values = texelFetch( f3dLightList, int(sampleOffset) ).x; The output of the latter was flickering garbage. When I forced 256 byte alignment, it worked as expected. I consider this a critical issue because I suspect it's causing subtle problems with a lot of titles whose buffer offsets don't start at 0. I believe NVIDIA GPUs also require buffer offsets of 256. I don't know about Intel cards.
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