Phoronix on Graphics
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Qualcomm Publishes Some A3xx Register Documentation
Are the ARM SoC vendors deciding to become more open? Besides NVIDIA contributing to the open-source Nouveau driver for Tegra K1+ hardware and making improvements in that area, Qualcomm started contributing to the Freedreno / MSM driver project last year, which is the reverse-engineered, community-based driver for Adreno graphics hardware. Qualcomm has now taken a significant step forward and actually released some register documentation!
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Freedreno Now Has OpenGL ES 3 Working On Adreno A3xx/4xx
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Linux DMA-BUF Support Added To Wayland
With Wayland 1.9 coming next month and the feature freeze being imminent, the Linux DMA-BUF support for Wayland was pushed out this morning!
Added to Weston is the currently experimental linux_dmabuf extension for creating DMA-BUF-based wl_buffers in a generic manner. There was the protocol add (likely to be merged into Wayland proper once stabilized), DMA-BUF importing for the gl-renderer to import as an EGLImage, and X11 and DRM compositor support.
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AMDGPU, HEVC Support & More Added To Mainline Mesa 11.0
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Early Intel Skylake Linux Users May Run Into A Silly Issue
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Work Continues On FP64 Support For OpenGL 4.0 On Intel's Driver
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