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Originally posted by atomsymbol
Unfortunately, I don't know what you mean.
...the second is OpenCL + new linker related:
Look here: https://lists.freedesktop.org/archiv...ne/220175.html
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Originally posted by atomsymbolnhaehnle: If a user upgrades to mesa-git now without upgrading other parts of the system (Linux kernel, llvm, libdrm, etc) will it translate to better performance in some games - or does the new runtime linker require future versions of the Linux kernel and LLVM?
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Originally posted by atomsymbolnhaehnle: If a user upgrades to mesa-git now without upgrading other parts of the system (Linux kernel, llvm, libdrm, etc) will it translate to better performance in some games - or does the new runtime linker require future versions of the Linux kernel and LLVM?
Generally you'd want the whole stack from git then (LLVM, mesa, X, ...).
Usually that's just not worth the trouble. Stick with the latest release and you'll be fine.
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Originally posted by atomsymbolnhaehnle: If a user upgrades to mesa-git now without upgrading other parts of the system (Linux kernel, llvm, libdrm, etc) will it translate to better performance in some games - or does the new runtime linker require future versions of the Linux kernel and LLVM?
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AMD Wires Its New Runtime Linker Into RadeonSI Gallium3D
Phoronix: AMD Wires Its New Runtime Linker Into RadeonSI Gallium3D
At the start of May there were the initial patches out of AMD for implementing a better runtime linker in its graphics stack. That code has now been merged into Mesa 19.2 and is being used by the RadeonSI Gallium3D driver...
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