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The Current RADV/RadeonSI Performance With Mesa 19.1 + Linux 5.1
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Originally posted by debianxfce View PostLLVM 8 in Oibaf ppa causes a performance hit. Driver software is developed in sync, so users should use latest everything: the AMD-wip kernel and Padoka ppa mesa git.
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Originally posted by xxmitsu View PostHi Michael,
Thank you for the benchmarks!
I was wondering.. since NIR in RadeonSI will become default someday.. would it be a tedious job for you to add it as a 'default' comparison every time you run benchmarks with RadeonSI? To see how things progress over time and when is the time to switch?
Code:# AMDGPU 16x anisotropic filtering export R600_TEX_ANISO=16 # AMD Debug options export AMD_DEBUG=sisched,nir,forcedma,unsafemath,llvm
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Hi Michael,
Thank you for the benchmarks!
I was wondering.. since NIR in RadeonSI will become default someday.. would it be a tedious job for you to add it as a 'default' comparison every time you run benchmarks with RadeonSI? To see how things progress over time and when is the time to switch?
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The Current RADV/RadeonSI Performance With Mesa 19.1 + Linux 5.1
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Following this week's testing of the Radeon Linux gaming performance between Ubuntu 18.10 and 19.04, I also ran some benchmarks on the Ubuntu 19.04 when manually switching over to the bleeding-edge Mesa 19.1 RADV/RadeonSI drivers paired with the Linux 5.1 Git kernel. Is that worthwhile for "Disco Dingo" users to gain better AMD Linux gaming performance?..
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