VKMS Getting PRIME Import Support For Helping To Test Linux's PRIME Functionality
The VKMS virtual kernel mode-setting driver is seeing support for PRIME import added to it so this software solution can be used for helping to test multi-GPU PRIME configurations on Linux even without the hardware attached.
Intel open-source developer Oleg Vasilev last week sent out the code for adding PRIME import support to the VKMS driver. This PRIME import support makes use of the DMA-BUF bits and can be used for validating user-space conformance for different PRIME configurations even without any actual graphics hardware.
More details can be found via this patch.
This will hopefully help developers in testing for multi-GPU PRIME functionality more easily. Due to the timing though this patch likely won't be found in the upcoming Linux 5.4 cycle but likely next year with Linux 5.5.
Intel open-source developer Oleg Vasilev last week sent out the code for adding PRIME import support to the VKMS driver. This PRIME import support makes use of the DMA-BUF bits and can be used for validating user-space conformance for different PRIME configurations even without any actual graphics hardware.
More details can be found via this patch.
This will hopefully help developers in testing for multi-GPU PRIME functionality more easily. Due to the timing though this patch likely won't be found in the upcoming Linux 5.4 cycle but likely next year with Linux 5.5.
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