On Thu, 2 Nov 2017 14:13:42 -0500 Matt Hoosier <matt.hoos...@gmail.com> wrote:
> What sort of testing on this series would be most helpful? I figure that > you and pq have most of the code review covered, so the main contribution I > can make with the hardware available to me is to exercise this on > consumer-grade systems like Macbooks with Intel display controllers. Are > there are specific use-cases that will put the most stress on your new > stuff? I assume that doing some sub-fullscreen OpenGL windows will kick in > the overlay selections to test that out. Hi, from my point of view, output hotplug is always a pain to test on DRM, so I would appreciate help with that. This kind of cases: - on a running compositor, add an output with hotplug - on a running compositor, remove an output with hot-unplug - hot-unplug all outputs, the compositor should remain running - after hot-unplugging all outputs, plug them back in - start the compositor without any outputs, then hotplug some - hotplug/unplug tests with MST, so that we have DRM connectors appearing and disappearing At all times, weston-info should reflect the actual number of outputs, 0..N. All the cases could be taken further by hotplugging and hot-unplugging while VT-switched away. It is also possible that some of this is already broken in upstream master, so if you encounter failures, it would be good to know if it was already broken. Those are my wishes, Daniel probably has others. Any testing reports at all would be awesome. Thanks, pq
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