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Mesa 18.3.2

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Mesa 18.3.2 is now available.

In this release candidate we have added more PCI IDs for AMD Vega devices and
a number of fixes for the RADV Vulkan drivers.

On the Intel side we have a selection ranging from quad swizzles support for
ICL to compiler fixes.

The nine state tracker has also seen some love as do the Broadcom drivers.

To top it all up, we have a healthy mount of build system fixes.

Alex Deucher (3):
pci_ids: add new vega10 pci ids
pci_ids: add new vega20 pci id
pci_ids: add new VegaM pci id

Alexander von Gluck IV (1):
egl/haiku: Fix reference to disp vs dpy

Andres Gomez (2):
glsl: correct typo in GLSL compilation error message
glsl/linker: specify proper direction in location aliasing error

Axel Davy (3):
st/nine: Fix volumetexture dtor on ctor failure
st/nine: Bind src not dst in nine_context_box_upload
st/nine: Add src reference to nine_context_range_upload

Bas Nieuwenhuizen (5):
radv: Do a cache flush if needed before reading predicates.
radv: Implement buffer stores with less than 4 components.
anv/android: Do not reject storage images.
radv: Fix rasterization precision bits.
spirv: Fix matrix parameters in function calls.

Caio Marcelo de Oliveira Filho (3):
nir: properly clear the entry sources in copy_prop_vars
nir: properly find the entry to keep in copy_prop_vars
nir: remove dead code from copy_prop_vars

Dave Airlie (2):
radv/xfb: fix counter buffer bounds checks.
virgl/vtest: fix front buffer flush with protocol version 0.

Dylan Baker (6):
meson: Fix ppc64 little endian detection
meson: Add support for gnu hurd
meson: Add toggle for glx-direct
meson: Override C++ standard to gnu++11 when building with altivec on ppc64
meson: Error out if building nouveau and using LLVM without rtti
autotools: Remove tegra vdpau driver

Emil Velikov (13):
docs: add sha256 checksums for 18.3.1
bin/get-pick-list.sh: rework handing of sha nominations
bin/get-pick-list.sh: warn when commit lists invalid sha
cherry-ignore: meson: libfreedreno depends upon libdrm (for fence support)
glx: mandate xf86vidmode only for "drm" dri platforms
meson: don't require glx/egl/gbm with gallium drivers
pipe-loader: meson: reference correct library
TODO: glx: meson: build dri based glx tests, only with -Dglx=dri
glx: meson: drop includes from a link-only library
glx: meson: wire up the dispatch-index-check test
glx/test: meson: assorted include fixes
Update version to 18.3.2
docs: add release notes for 18.3.2

Eric Anholt (6):
v3d: Fix a leak of the transfer helper on screen destroy.
vc4: Fix a leak of the transfer helper on screen destroy.
v3d: Fix a leak of the disassembled instruction string during debug dumps.
v3d: Make sure that a thrsw doesn't split a multop from its umul24.
v3d: Add missing flagging of SYNCB as a TSY op.
gallium/ttn: Fix setup of outputs_written.

Erik Faye-Lund (2):
virgl: wrap vertex element state in a struct
virgl: work around bad assumptions in virglrenderer

Francisco Jerez (5):
intel/fs: Handle source modifiers in lower_integer_multiplication().
intel/fs: Implement quad swizzles on ICL+.
intel/fs: Fix bug in lower_simd_width while splitting an instruction which was already split.
intel/eu/gen7: Fix brw_MOV() with DF destination and strided source.
intel/fs: Respect CHV/BXT regioning restrictions in copy propagation pass.

Ian Romanick (2):
i965/vec4/dce: Don't narrow the write mask if the flags are used
Revert "nir/lower_indirect: Bail early if modes == 0"

Jan Vesely (1):
clover: Fix build after clang r348827

Jason Ekstrand (6):
nir/constant_folding: Fix source bit size logic
intel/blorp: Be more conservative about copying clear colors
spirv: Handle any bit size in vector_insert/extract
anv/apply_pipeline_layout: Set the cursor in lower_res_reindex_intrinsic
spirv: Sign-extend array indices
intel/peephole_ffma: Fix swizzle propagation

Karol Herbst (1):
nv50/ir: fix use-after-free in ConstantFolding::visit

Kirill Burtsev (1):
loader: free error state, when checking the drawable type

Lionel Landwerlin (5):
anv: don't do partial resolve on layer > 0
i965: include draw_params/derived_draw_params for VF cache workaround
i965: add CS stall on VF invalidation workaround
anv: explictly specify format for blorp ccs/mcs op
anv: flush fast clear colors into compressed surfaces

Marek Olšák (1):
st/mesa: don't leak pipe_surface if pipe_context is not current

Mario Kleiner (1):
radeonsi: Fix use of 1- or 2- component GL_DOUBLE vbo's.

Nicolai Hähnle (1):
meson: link LLVM 'native' component when LLVM is available

Rhys Perry (3):
radv: don't set surf_index for stencil-only images
ac/nir,radv,radeonsi/nir: use correct indices for interpolation intrinsics
ac: split 16-bit ssbo loads that may not be dword aligned

Rob Clark (2):
freedreno/drm: fix memory leak
mesa/st/nir: fix missing nir_compact_varyings

Samuel Pitoiset (1):
radv: switch on EOP when primitive restart is enabled with triangle strips

Timothy Arceri (2):
tgsi/scan: fix loop exit point in tgsi_scan_tess_ctrl()
tgsi/scan: correctly walk instructions in tgsi_scan_tess_ctrl()

Vinson Lee (2):
meson: Fix typo.
meson: Fix libsensors detection.

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