← Back to team overview

ubuntu-x-swat team mailing list archive

Re: [Bug 217908] Re: FFe: Pixellated Images in Firefox/Opera due to incorrect EXTEND_PAD implementation in several video drivers

 

On Wed, 2009-11-18 at 01:57 +0000, Tom Jaeger wrote:
> > First could someone explain exactly what feature in the graphics driver
> > people think is wrong.
> 
> Many graphics drivers didn't use to accelerate composite operations with
> repeat type PAD (and REFLECT) correctly.  This was a year ago; i believe
> these issues have long been fixed.

not here I still have really bad scale problems with firefox.

> > Could a small test program be written to show the error ?? has maybe
> > someone written one already.
> 
> There is a very simple test case attached to this very bug report.  Its
> source surface is only 2x2 (IIRC), which might not hit an accelerated
> path on every driver;

hmm I have attached the scale_error.tar.gz and that is simply a example
html page with a image scale. what I wanted as example was C code that
only uses X to provoke the problem.

>  there's a test case with a larger source surface
> attached to the -ati driver bug report.

where is this ?? I cant find it.

> > This needs to get solved one way or the other having a fix outside the
> > normal distribution is not acceptable. but working around the problem in
> > only firefox obviously is not the correct fix.
> 
> No, firefox is the correct place to fix this issue.  Firefox asks for
> nearest-neighbor interpolation because on unpatched cairo 1.8.6,
> bilinear filtering forces a slow client-side fallback to insure correctness.
> 
but if it's a driver bug there would be nothing to fix in firefox. 
if it is a firefox bug on the other hand the yes obviously

-- 
FFe: Pixellated Images in Firefox/Opera due to incorrect EXTEND_PAD implementation in several video drivers
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/217908
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu-X,
which is subscribed to xserver-xorg-video-mga in ubuntu.



Follow ups

References