Re: EXA - when does it's implementation depend on DRM?

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W dniu 4 lipca 2010 22:24 użytkownik Dave Airlie <airlied@xxxxxxxxx> napisał:
> 2010/7/5 Rafał Miłecki <zajec5@xxxxxxxxx>:
>> AFAIU EXA is collection of operations (Solid, Copy, UploadToScreen,
>> DownloadFromScreen) that touch VRAM. So we can tell hardware to move
>> xterm window 100px right (Copy) and fill freed place with blue
>> (Solid). Is that right?
>>
>> So my question is: when implementing EXA (in DDX) needs DRM and when
>> it does not? I know in case of R6xx-R7xx we had to get DRM first to
>> receive EXA. AFAIK it wasn't the case with R1xx-R5xx.
>>
>> On the other hand some VIA's driver needs DRM for EXA on Chrome9,
>> while openChrome claims to support EXA without DRM[1].
>>
>> Could someone explain this to me, please?
>>
>> [1] http://phoronix.com/forums/showthread.php?p=89776
>
> Nothing to do with EXA, its up to the driver underneath.

That's why I mentioned "implementation" in subject, not EXA itself :)


> If the driver can accel the operations without the drm, it doesn't
> need the drm, it the driver requires the drm to accel operations then
> it needs the drm

Any tip why acceleration operations are available on some hardware
only with DRM, and sometimes not? Is this related to the way how we
send commands to GPU? AFAIK every command submission implementation
needs DRM... but somehow in case of r1xx-r5xx it is not true.


-- 
Rafał
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