On 28 October 2015 at 22:37, Inki Dae <inki.dae@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Daniel, > > 2015년 10월 28일 20:52에 Daniel Stone 이(가) 쓴 글: >> Hi Inki, >> >> On 28 October 2015 at 11:16, Inki Dae <inki.dae@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> 2015년 10월 28일 20:00에 Daniel Stone 이(가) 쓴 글: >>>> On 28 October 2015 at 10:58, Daniel Stone <daniel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>>> Is there any open user we can review? >>>> >>>> For clarity, what I meant by these parts was: is there somewhere we >>>> can take TBM + Xorg/Wayland for Exynos hardware? Even better if it's >>>> able to run on commercially-available parts such as 5422/5800 >>>> (Chromebook 2, ODROID-XU3). As you know, it is quite >>> >>> Yes, you could get TBM + Xorg/Wayland for Exynos hardware - ODROID-XU3 through below link, >>> https://review.tizen.org/git/ >>> >>> And below is Linux 4.0 kernel for ODROID-XU3/XU4. >>> https://review.tizen.org/git/?p=platform/kernel/linux-exynos.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/tizen >> >> Thanks very much for the pointer. I managed to find the exynos Xorg >> driver in use, but unfortunately the only tbm backend I could find is >> labelled for exynos4412. Is this backend also usable on 5xxx/XU3, or >> is that backend really only for Trats2, and the 5xxx backend is >> private? > > Prefix name may be strange but below libtbm backend is used for Trats2 and Odoid-XU3/4. > Actually, changing the backend name to 'exynos' instead of 'exynosxxxx' would be more reasonable. > https://review.tizen.org/git/?p=platform/adaptation/samsung_exynos/libtbm-exynos4412.git;a=summary > >> >> Anyway, regardless of that, as far as I can tell, the Xorg driver uses >> TBM to do buffer mapping, and the TBM backend uses DUMB_MAP rather >> than the new call here. Is there something I'm missing? > > You are right. I found that the patch applied to the backend exists in local branch. > I thought the patch exists already in tizen.org because we had already test. > Anyway, the patch will be merged soon. > >> >> (In any case, having separate-from-Tizen userspace graphics stack >> repositories would be very welcome, I think: there are a huge number >> of repositories for Tizen - something like six copies of libtbm alone >> - and it is unclear how to build them on a generic userspace / if they >> will actually build at all / if they will run on mainline kernels. >> Having a separate tree will make it very clear to people how to get >> things working on top of a mainline/staged-for-next kernel.) > > One libtbm is common library used by Tizen platform, which has Tizen standard API and > the interfaces of the libtbm will never changed. Others are all backend libraries. > In fact, Tizen supports various boards based on various SoC such as snapdragon, allwinner, > spreadtrum and Exynos. Among them, only Exynos will run on mainline kernels as of now. > > Thanks, > Inki Dae > Daniel, Is there still an issue here, Inki can you send me a pull request without the problematic patch so we can at least merge all the other works you've lined up. We can add this on top once people are happy. Dave. _______________________________________________ dri-devel mailing list dri-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/dri-devel