Series: | drm/i915/selftests: handle more rounding |
URL: | https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/series/102285/ |
State: | success |
Details: | https://intel-gfx-ci.01.org/tree/drm-tip/Patchwork_22798/index.html |
CI Bug Log - changes from CI_DRM_11465 -> Patchwork_22798
Summary
SUCCESS
No regressions found.
External URL: https://intel-gfx-ci.01.org/tree/drm-tip/Patchwork_22798/index.html
Participating hosts (52 -> 46)
Missing (6): shard-tglu fi-bsw-cyan fi-ctg-p8600 shard-rkl shard-dg1 fi-bdw-samus
Possible new issues
Here are the unknown changes that may have been introduced in Patchwork_22798:
IGT changes
Suppressed
The following results come from untrusted machines, tests, or statuses.
They do not affect the overall result.
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igt@gem_lmem_swapping@verify-random:
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{bat-dg2-9}: NOTRUN -> FAIL
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{bat-rpls-1}: SKIP (i915#4613) -> INCOMPLETE
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igt@kms_pipe_crc_basic@compare-crc-sanitycheck-pipe-b:
- {bat-adlp-6}: DMESG-WARN (i915#3576) -> DMESG-WARN
Known issues
Here are the changes found in Patchwork_22798 that come from known issues:
IGT changes
Issues hit
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igt@i915_selftest@live@hangcheck:
- fi-snb-2600: PASS -> INCOMPLETE (i915#3921)
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igt@kms_busy@basic@modeset:
- fi-tgl-u2: PASS -> DMESG-WARN (i915#402)
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igt@runner@aborted:
Possible fixes
- igt@kms_flip@basic-flip-vs-modeset@a-edp1:
- {bat-adlp-6}: DMESG-WARN (i915#3576) -> PASS
Warnings
- igt@core_hotunplug@unbind-rebind:
- fi-kbl-7567u: DMESG-WARN -> DMESG-WARN (i915#5437)
{name}: This element is suppressed. This means it is ignored when computing
the status of the difference (SUCCESS, WARNING, or FAILURE).
Build changes
- Linux: CI_DRM_11465 -> Patchwork_22798
CI-20190529: 20190529
CI_DRM_11465: ffe5d6a4b92fb26e9067efb1278fb58c9af68628 @ git://anongit.freedesktop.org/gfx-ci/linux
IGT_6413: 7506029428b3740395ce086daf86b9498fbbeb77 @ https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/igt-gpu-tools.git
Patchwork_22798: 16c6991d5990b034379eac08bfafee2cb50d6e31 @ git://anongit.freedesktop.org/gfx-ci/linux
== Linux commits ==
16c6991d5990 drm/i915/selftests: handle more rounding