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Dor Askayo authored
When a pixmap is created with a backing FBO, the FBO should be cleared to avoid rendering uninitialized memory. This could happen when the pixmap is rendered without being filled in its entirety. One example is when a top-level window without a background is resized. The pixmap would be reallocated to prepare for more pixels, but uninitialized memory would be rendered in the resize offset until the client sends a frame that fills these additional pixels. Another example is when a new top-level window is created without a background. Uninitialized memory would be rendered after the pixmap is allocated and before the client sends its first frame. This issue is only apparent in OpenGL implementations that don't zero the VRAM of allocated buffers by default, such as RadeonSI. Signed-off-by: Dor Askayo <dor.askayo@gmail.com> Closes: xorg/xserver#636
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