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It's off by default unless you have something actively using it. For example, if you run a game on the dGPU, the driver will dynamically turn it on when...
Not sure what you had in mind, but if you use shaders, you'll need to read in the unscaled YUV image from the video decoder and write out a scaled RGB...
Sort of. Most video decode hardware outputs an unscaled YUV image. You need to scale it and convert it to RGB to see it on the screen. There are several...
Not sure. The commits are correct, but the description came from the previous VP9 firmware update for some reason. This is the PR I sent to linux-firmware:...
The model is also used for a number of purposes outside of the driver and it was not feasible to rewrite it and revalidate it using fixed point math....
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