Hi Inki, On 3 November 2015 at 04:36, Inki Dae <inki.dae@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > 2015년 10월 28일 21:37에 Inki Dae 이(가) 쓴 글: >> 2015년 10월 28일 20:52에 Daniel Stone 이(가) 쓴 글: >>> 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. > > We have merged the exynos specific map interface to real user like below, > https://review.tizen.org/git/?p=platform/adaptation/samsung_exynos/libtbm-exynos4412.git;a=commit;h=32c862bf69d602a13bac127f3e15bc8ea15e4315 > > So please, feel free to review. I'd be happy for your reivew. :) > > Anyway, in Exynos case, we will use Tizen platform as a real user. > This means that all interfaces to be added or modified to -next will be verified on Tizen platform. Thanks a lot for the patch. The note below still stands, but I have now have no objection to merging the patch. >>> (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. Oh, sure - I just meant an easy way to get them to run on an existing userspace, without having to build a completely different distro from scratch; it seems quite involved to get the test system running. Cheers, Daniel _______________________________________________ dri-devel mailing list dri-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/dri-devel