ATI R600g Gains Mip-Map, Face Culling Support

Posted by Michael Larabel on July 30, 2010

It was just one week ago that the R600g driver that is to provide open-source Gallium3D support to ATI Radeon HD 2000/3000/4000 (R600/700) graphics cards didn't do much as it's shader compiler was far from complete. However, after the author of this driver, Jerome Glisse, embarked on a new strategy, the the glxgears milestone was quickly hit.

Just days after this very simple OpenGL test was running on the ATI graphics hardware, Jerome added OpenGL texture support allowing more OpenGL test demos to properly function. This week he's continued to quickly add more features to this open-source hardware driver.

Just last night the R600/700 Gallium3D driver gained mip-map support, EX2/ABS shader instruction support, and face culling support. The commit adding these new features plus miscellaneous fixes can be found on FreeDesktop.org CGit.

We're quickly reaching a point where Quake and other older game engines should be able to run with this Gallium3D driver for the R600/700 GPUs. This means there will be Gallium3D coverage for R300/400/500/600/700 generation GPUs. The R300/400/500 Gallium3D driver support is already quite good with the R300g driver while pre-R300 hardware isn't really capable of working well with Gallium3D and then the newer R800/Evergreen generation of GPUs is still lacking any form of 2D/3D acceleration support using an open-source driver. For those with R600/700 hardware right now not wanting to use the proprietary Catalyst Linux driver, the best bet is to use the classic Mesa DRI driver that does provide a modest level of OpenGL support.

Discuss this article in our forums, IRC channel, or email the author. You can also follow our content via RSS and on social networks like Facebook, Identi.ca, and Twitter (@Phoronix and @MichaelLarabel). Subscribe to Phoronix Premium to view our content without advertisements, view entire articles on a single page, and experience other benefits.
Latest Hardware Reviews
  1. Intel Haswell HD Graphics 4600 vs. AMD Radeon Graphics On Linux
  2. Intel Haswell HD Graphics 4600 Performance On Ubuntu Linux
  3. Intel Core i7 4770K "Haswell" Benchmarks On Ubuntu Linux
  4. The First Experience Of Intel Haswell On Linux
Latest Software Articles
  1. Optimized Binaries Provide Great Benefits For Intel Haswell
  2. 11-Way Linux, BSD Platform Comparison
  3. SNA Acceleration Works Great For Intel Core i7 Haswell
  4. The Linux Evolution For Intel Haswell's Performance
Latest Linux News
  1. Mir's GPLv3 License Is Now Raising Concerns
  2. NVIDIA Driver Soon Likely To Support EGL, Mir
  3. OpenMandriva Goes Into Alpha Form, Russian-Based
  4. NVIDIA Brings Their Linux Driver To ARM
  5. D Language Still Showing Promise, Advancements
  6. Planetary Annihilation Released For Linux Gamers
  7. Gentoo Starts Work On KDE-Wayland Support
  8. NVIDIA To License Its Kepler GPU Technology
  9. KDE's KWin Made Lots Of Progress In 4.11
  10. Ubuntu Announces Carrier Advisory Group
  11. Qt 5.1 Release Candidate 1 Has Arrived
Latest Forum Talk
  1. Radeon UVD Support Merged Into Mesa
  2. D Language Still Showing Promise, Advancements
  3. Ubuntu Touch/Tablet Is Using SurfaceFlinger
  4. Mir's GPLv3 License Is Now Raising Concerns
  5. VP9 Codec Now Enabled By Default In Chrome
  6. NVIDIA Driver Soon Likely To Support EGL, Mir
  1. Computers
  2. Display Drivers
  3. Graphics Cards
  4. Motherboards
  5. Peripherals
  6. Processors
  7. Software
  8. Operating Systems
  9. All Articles
  1. Linux Benchmarking
  2. OpenBenchmarking.org
  3. Phoronix Test Suite