On Wed, 2016-02-17 at 14:30 -0600, Richard Shaw wrote: > I read the readme in the Vulkan branch on the mesa git but how do you > tell if your chipset is specifically supported? The driver emits a warning chirp if the chipset isn't fully supported, and will refuse to initialize on devices that are not supported at all: dmt:~/fedora/anvil/anvil% grep -A13 -- '->is_haswell' src/vulkan/anv_device.c if (device->info->is_haswell) { fprintf(stderr, "WARNING: Haswell Vulkan support is incomplete\n"); } else if (device->info->gen == 7 && !device->info->is_baytrail) { fprintf(stderr, "WARNING: Ivy Bridge Vulkan support is incomplete\n"); } else if (device->info->gen == 7 && device->info->is_baytrail) { fprintf(stderr, "WARNING: Bay Trail Vulkan support is incomplete\n"); } else if (device->info->gen >= 8) { /* Broadwell, Cherryview, Skylake, Broxton, Kabylake is as fully * supported as anything */ } else { result = vk_errorf(VK_ERROR_INCOMPATIBLE_DRIVER, "Vulkan not yet supported on %s", device->name); goto fail; } As far as earlier chipsets are concerned, Ironlake and earlier are almost certainly never going to be supported. I don't know about Sandy Bridge, but I doubt it. If you're unsure which Intel GPU you have: % lspci -n -s 0:2 00:02.0 0300: 8086:0166 (rev 09) and then match the device ID (here 0166) to the architecture code name here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Intel_graphics_processing_units - ajax -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.fedoraproject.org/admin/lists/devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx