> I only recently started seeing locks - turns out that dri3 was OK for me,
> but of course it then got disabled by default and I started getting locks.
It seems I was a bit hasty in calling dri3 OK - I can lock if I try long enough, just that it takes about 20x longer than dri2.
(In reply to Andy Furniss from comment #15)
> I only recently started seeing locks - turns out that dri3 was OK for me,
> but of course it then got disabled by default and I started getting locks.
It seems I was a bit hasty in calling dri3 OK - I can lock if I try long enough, just that it takes about 20x longer than dri2.