Re: [PATCH v2] drm/exynos: use atomic helper commit

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2017년 01월 23일 23:55에 Sean Paul 이(가) 쓴 글:
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>>>>> As of now, I don't see any case. even without Maarten's patch set, it works well - actually, I had a test with atomic test app more than 10 hours..
>>>> Can you provide this test application? In particular I'm asking this
>>>> because libdrm currently doesn't provide any tests using the atomic API.
>>>> So this application might be of interest also for other people.
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>>> Below is the app I tested. Know that this application is from chromiumOS tree and I just fixed some parts for internal test.
>>> https://review.tizen.org/git/?p=atform/upstream/libdrm.git;a=commitdiff;h�3bd95f2c5a9b4b69062a3ff008947054b94f55
>> Thanks, any chance this is going to be submitted upstream?
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> Probably not in its current form. I just wrote it to quickly test out
> some stuff we didn't yet support in CrOS. I don't really think it's fit
> for inclusion upstream.

Sean Paul, do you have any update about this test app? I'd be glad if you could share it.
For the verification of atomic kms interfaces, I tried to find proper solution before making new one and this is what I found out.

And another story. Do you know which use case CrOS has for use of atomic KMS? I'm trying to apply atomic KMS on Tizen platform - this platform uses Enlightenment as Wayland server.
I had a dicussion with a Platform guy for it but I didn't find any use case for atomic KMS. And I guess Android has such use case. For this they would use ADF framework maybe.
Can you share some detail with me if you know it?

Thanks.

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