So am I understanding this correctly in that it only applies to Xorg, and not Wayland? Ie. that Wayland has no use for an update to DRI2?
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Originally posted by runeks View PostSo am I understanding this correctly in that it only applies to Xorg, and not Wayland? Ie. that Wayland has no use for an update to DRI2?All opinions are my own not those of my employer if you know who they are.
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^ I think this is correct. The following thread on LWN explains that DRI2 is an X extension that allows application to allocate a buffer in GPU memory while Wayland/Weston just uses DRM to do this.
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