(In reply to Mark Janes from comment #14)
> No piglit, dEQP, or CTS tests indicated this regression. However, a major
> consumer of Mesa was debilitated due to this bug.
>
> This bug cannot be marked fixed until there exists a piglit test which
> prevents future regressions of this type.
I agree we must have a piglit test for this to avoid regressions in the future. I will provide one ASAP.
(In reply to Mark Janes from comment #14)
> No piglit, dEQP, or CTS tests indicated this regression. However, a major
> consumer of Mesa was debilitated due to this bug.
>
> This bug cannot be marked fixed until there exists a piglit test which
> prevents future regressions of this type.
I agree we must have a piglit test for this to avoid regressions in the future. I will provide one ASAP.