Intel ILO Gallium3D Driver Proposed For Removal, But Could Have Future Use-Cases

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  • timofonic
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    Originally posted by Veerappan View Post
    I kinda like the idea of rewriting ILO to use the TGSI->NIR pass that freedreno already uses. At least the IR conversion code has already been started/completed. The ISL and genxml stuff would take a bit more work, but it sounds like something that someone could turn into a reasonable project
    Everyone likes new toys, but who's going to make them? It seems driver development isn't fun enough to attract a surplus of new developers...

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  • Veerappan
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    I kinda like the idea of rewriting ILO to use the TGSI->NIR pass that freedreno already uses. At least the IR conversion code has already been started/completed. The ISL and genxml stuff would take a bit more work, but it sounds like something that someone could turn into a reasonable project

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  • zxy_thf
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    The major motivation of having a Gallium Intel driver disappeared when Vulkan was implemented on Intel gfx.

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  • Intel ILO Gallium3D Driver Proposed For Removal, But Could Have Future Use-Cases

    Phoronix: Intel ILO Gallium3D Driver Proposed For Removal, But Could Have Future Use-Cases

    Mesa developers are discussing the idea of removing the Intel "ILO" Gallium3D driver from Mesa since it hasn't been maintained in a while and provides only limited functionality...

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