Re: [RFC 00/16] drm/nouveau: initial support for GK20A (Tegra K1)

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On Sun, Feb 2, 2014 at 6:44 PM, Alexandre Courbot <acourbot@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 02/03/2014 04:10 AM, Ilia Mirkin wrote:
Hi Alexandre,

On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 10:16 PM, Alexandre Courbot <acourbot@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I guess my email address might surprise some of you, so let me anticipate some
questions you might have. :P Yes, this work is endorsed by NVIDIA. Several other
NVIDIAns (CC'd), including core GPU experts, have provided significant technical
guidance and will continue their involvement. Special thanks go to Terje
Bergstrom and Ken Adams for their invaluable GPU expertise, and Thierry Reding
(at FOSDEM this weekend) for help with debugging and user-space testing.

Let me also stress that although very exciting, this effort is still
experimental, so I would like to make sure that nobody makes excessive
expectations based on these few patches. The scope of this work is strictly
limited to Tegra (although given the similarities desktop GPU support will
certainly benefit from it indirectly), and we do not have any plan to work on
user-space support. So do not uninstall that proprietary driver just yet. ;)

With this being clarified, we are looking forward to getting your feedback and
working with you guys to bring and improve Tegra K1 support into Nouveau! :)

I've sent a couple of fairly trivial comments, as you saw, and I
suspect that others with a better understanding of the guts will have
more substantial architectural feedback, esp after the weekend/FOSDEM.
However, since no one's said it already -- welcome to Nouveau!

Thanks! ^_^v

One beginner question: is it appropriate to send kernel patches to the nouveau list in addition to dri-devel? The moderation messages I receive make me think that this list might rather be intended for general discussion.

The moderation was because there are too many CCs: on this thread. A couple of those could probably be dropped. In any case, I've increased the max.

Stéphane
 


 From the looks of it, you could bring up a full open-source stack with
your patches (i.e. Xorg + nouveau DDX + mesa) and use PRIME to render
stuff (assuming the actual display hw has an X ddx).  Although I
suspect that you're going to want to use your own drivers. Still a
little curious if you've tried the open-source stack and whether it
worked. [Not sure what the status is of render-node support is in
mesa, but perhaps it's enough to try running piglit tests, if you
can't get X going with the display HW.]

We are still testing things at libdrm level, but are eventually interested in bringing up the existing open-source stack. Our guess (and hope) is that it will work nicely almost as-is, minus the fact that the display hardware is not handled by Nouveau and we only support render nodes (I have yet to look at what the state of render nodes in Mesa is).

For X, Thierry is IIUC working on the display driver, and at some point these efforts should join to connect tegradrm and Nouveau using PRIME. We are not quite there yet, and since we are working with limited resources it will likely require some time, but the fact we could bring up a (seemingly) working Nouveau kernel driver with so little code is encouraging.

Thanks,
Alex.


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