DRI2 Offloading Support Hits The X.Org Drivers

Posted by Michael Larabel on September 03, 2012

David Airlie's work on DRI2 PRIME offloading and RandR provider objects for allowing features like NVIDIA Optimus to finally work is finally about ready.

After DRI2 offloading was pulled into the X.Org Server along with other DDX API changes and other work being led by David Airlie of Red Hat, the driver changes are now landing. X.Org Server 1.13 will be released later this month with the server-side support, so the important X.Org graphics drivers are now being updated in mainline so they will be able to take advantage of the new xorg-server capabilities.

To the xf86-video-nouveau driver, Airlie over the night committed to master support for DRI2 offload and provider object support.

To xf86-video-ati, Airlie made similar changes with DRI2 offload and support for shared pixmaps.

For the xf86-video-intel driver there were also similar changes.

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