Just to be clear, I haven't said that we *can't* provide open source driver support for UVD, just that we hadn't looked at it yet (and didn't plan to until we got caught up with 2D/3D/Xv on all GPU families) and that you should *assume* there will not be open source support unless/until we say otherwise (ie don't buy the parts on the assumption that open source UVD support will appear).
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Originally posted by bridgman View PostJust to be clear, I haven't said that we *can't* provide open source driver support for UVD, just that we hadn't looked at it yet (and didn't plan to until we got caught up with 2D/3D/Xv on all GPU families) and that you should *assume* there will not be open source support unless/until we say otherwise (ie don't buy the parts on the assumption that open source UVD support will appear).
I have 2 applicable degrees, some unrelated work experience, a real estate license, and I live 2 minutes from where you work...
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Originally posted by Qaridariumwhy? this only means they faster check out thats its imposible without hurt the DRM and then they drop it.
I think.
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Originally posted by Qaridariumwhy? this only means they faster check out thats its imposible without hurt the DRM and then they drop it.
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It's an open source driver, so you need to look in the upstream projects.
Kernel code is in the radeon-testing branch of airlied's drm tree : http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kerne...radeon-testing
Mesa and ddx code is in the respective freedesktop.org projects (mesa/mesa and xorg/driver/xf86-video-ati).
Do you actually have Ontario hardware ?Test signature
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