ATI R600/700 3D Acceleration In Mesa Next Week?
In a Phoronix Forums thread where a user had asked about the open-source 3D support status for the ATI R600/700 hardware in Mesa, AMD's John Bridgman has shared that it might be coming next week. It has been a long time coming, but the developers for the past few months have been working on the Mesa and updated DRM code in a private code repository, but next week we could finally see that code pushed into a public Mesa branch.
Bridgman shared that the R600/700 Mesa code will ultimately be merged into the Radeon Rewrite driver, which in turn will be merged into the mainline Mesa code-base in the near future. He also adds that the intellectual property review on this code had started a while ago, but they are nearing completion.
The code to be pushed out soon will allow for OpenGL 3D acceleration with ATI Radeon HD 2000, 3000, and 4000 series graphics cards, but it's still not in a finished state yet and there is still work left in even bringing it up to the same level of support as the ATI R300/400/500 driver. After that has been accomplished, attention will finally turn to creating a viable ATI driver with the Gallium3D architecture.
It shall be an exciting few months ahead.
Bridgman shared that the R600/700 Mesa code will ultimately be merged into the Radeon Rewrite driver, which in turn will be merged into the mainline Mesa code-base in the near future. He also adds that the intellectual property review on this code had started a while ago, but they are nearing completion.
The code to be pushed out soon will allow for OpenGL 3D acceleration with ATI Radeon HD 2000, 3000, and 4000 series graphics cards, but it's still not in a finished state yet and there is still work left in even bringing it up to the same level of support as the ATI R300/400/500 driver. After that has been accomplished, attention will finally turn to creating a viable ATI driver with the Gallium3D architecture.
It shall be an exciting few months ahead.
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