To my knowledge the base gallium interface is still experiencing dramatically changes here and there, I think this prevents it from going mainstream. This partly caused manpower would still prefer putting more focus on classic mesa drivers and treat gallium side only as an experiment.
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I expect the DX11 cards will catch up with the previous generations this year.
We're kind of at the "everything seems to be working, why does nothing appear on the screen today ? It worked yesterday and I didn't change anything..." stage.
Gallium3D changes seem to have slowed down recently, in the sense that the changes are more like enhancements than "changing the basics".Test signature
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Originally posted by elanthis View PostI'd be happy just to have OpenGL 2.1 support on r700 right now. That at least would bring things up to par with what most commercial OpenGL apps require as a minimum version these days.
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Originally posted by bridgman View PostI expect the DX11 cards will catch up with the previous generations this year.
We're kind of at the "everything seems to be working, why does nothing appear on the screen today ? It worked yesterday and I didn't change anything..." stage.
Gallium3D changes seem to have slowed down recently, in the sense that the changes are more like enhancements than "changing the basics".
Is there any estimated arrival time for releasing update for r600g with glxgears support? Can we get this earlier than later? So we can track on development and report regressions?
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Originally posted by bridgman View PostI expect the DX11 cards will catch up with the previous generations this year.
We're kind of at the "everything seems to be working, why does nothing appear on the screen today ? It worked yesterday and I didn't change anything..." stage.
Gallium3D changes seem to have slowed down recently, in the sense that the changes are more like enhancements than "changing the basics".
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Originally posted by whizse View PostMost likely:
Discussion of the X Server and related X.Org components, including X Input, Multi-Pointer X, and Multi-Touch. The Linux Kernel DRM (Direct Rendering Manager) can also be discussed.
I wouldn't mind if Phoronix actually went out and interviewed the people involved instead, it would make a more interesting article.
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We will be releasing initial evergreen support in the r600c driver. The code is mostly written at this point (most of it is shared with the older generations), we're just at the hard part now where things aren't rendering right in certain cases, and tracking them down is tricky. The only thing left for release is final approval on the new IP involved. Once the initial evergreen code and docs are released, we'll probably switch our focus to gallium since that's where the community is focused. Keep in mind that the AMD plan has always been to support the driver development community, not to write the drivers ourselves. In some cases this means doing a lot of the initial work to get the information out there and to provide a working baseline to get the community started.
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Originally posted by agd5f View PostKeep in mind that the AMD plan has always been to support the driver development community, not to write the drivers ourselves. In some cases this means doing a lot of the initial work to get the information out there and to provide a working baseline to get the community started.
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