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RadeonSI Nearly Clearing The OpenGL 4.5 Conformance Test Suite

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  • duby229
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    Originally posted by LeJimster View Post

    Would love to see Wattman open sourced as well as a control panel. But I doubt that's going to happen any time soon.
    The longer it takes AMD to release a good OSS control panel (that is designed to work with the OSS drivers). The more upset people AMD is going to have to deal with. Later this year it'll have been 10 years. I think its already been way too long, imo.

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  • LeJimster
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    Originally posted by boxie View Post
    I wonder if we will start getting a control panel and some more advanced features then (eyefinity could be cool, as would be wattman)
    Would love to see Wattman open sourced as well as a control panel. But I doubt that's going to happen any time soon.

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  • boltronics
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    Originally posted by orome View Post

    I don't think there is any plan to do that. there are 10 officially conformant OpenGL implementations on Linux and all of them are nVidia. [0]

    [0] https://www.khronos.org/conformance/...roducts#opengl
    ...and all of them proprietary AFAIK.

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  • boxie
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    I wonder if we will start getting a control panel and some more advanced features then (eyefinity could be cool, as would be wattman)

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  • Marc Driftmeyer
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    Looking forward to OpenCL 1.2 support; as it stands the current libclc is worthless. And no, I don't want custom PPA files to test against.

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  • ernstp
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    Next up could be some of the AZDO extensions... ?

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  • pal666
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    Originally posted by Serafean View Post
    Nitpick question : any chance the r600 driver gets some more OpenGL 4.x compliance?
    its main developer is busy working on radv

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  • uid313
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    Then need Vulkan, OpenCL and performance optimizations.

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  • orome
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    Originally posted by Adarion View Post
    Congratulations, that sounds already very good. I guess they'll have a celebration once the test is officially passed.
    I don't think there is any plan to do that. there are 10 officially conformant OpenGL implementations on Linux and all of them are nVidia. [0]

    [0] https://www.khronos.org/conformance/...roducts#opengl

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  • Adarion
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    Congratulations, that sounds already very good. I guess they'll have a celebration once the test is officially passed.

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