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Actually until a week or so ago it was lack of being able to make interrupts work on 6xx/7xx even with access to all the internal docs
![]() Alex has interrupts running now and we're going through the usual IP review of the info that was required to make 'em work. We're talking about 6xx/7xx only here, of course -- interrupts have been working on earlier GPUs for a while. |
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#12
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![]() Where in the dependency tree in the Feature Matrix does VSync belong? Will it be hard to implement? |
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#13
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The most infuriating "feature" of Fedora 11 is that its Xorg implementation became incompatible with -git almost immediately. (The -git xorg driver couldn't compile against Fedora's libdrm.) Will this new vsync work mean that the same will now happen for Fedora 12?
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#14
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Fedora has been running months *ahead* of upstream for the last couple of releases. I think that should slow down after F12.
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In file included from radeon_textured_video.c:171: radeon_textured_videofuncs.c: In function ‘RADEONDisplayTexturedVideoCP’: radeon_textured_videofuncs.c:119: error: too few arguments to function ‘radeon_cs_space_check’ radeon_textured_videofuncs.c: In function ‘R200DisplayTexturedVideoCP’: radeon_textured_videofuncs.c:510: error: too few arguments to function ‘radeon_cs_space_check’ radeon_textured_videofuncs.c: In function ‘R300DisplayTexturedVideoCP’: radeon_textured_videofuncs.c:1054: error: too few arguments to function ‘radeon_cs_space_check’ radeon_textured_videofuncs.c: In function ‘R500DisplayTexturedVideoCP’: radeon_textured_videofuncs.c:2507: error: too few arguments to function ‘radeon_cs_space_check’ make[2]: *** [radeon_textured_video.lo] Error 1 make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 make: *** [all] Error 2 Roll on, Fedora 12! |
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#16
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Yeah, that's the problem with being seriously ahead of upstream. If you're further ahead than just "waiting for the merge window" there's usually a reason the code isn't in the kernel yet. F10 and F11 had a lot of "proof of concept" code, which needed non-trivial changes before it went into the kernel. That said, every distro has a purpose, and Fedora's purpose at the time was proving out new technology.
I imagine early releases of F12 would treat you better than trying to update F11 with upstream bits. |
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#17
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Will this benefit also who uses NVidia proprietary drivers?
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