Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2015 21:22:28 +0200 From: "O. Hartmann" <ohartman@zedat.fu-berlin.de> To: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Jean-S=E9bastien_P=E9dron?= <dumbbell@FreeBSD.org> Cc: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Intel Haswell support - Any updates? Message-ID: <20150917212228.75ec5471.ohartman@zedat.fu-berlin.de> In-Reply-To: <55FAF19F.9090701@FreeBSD.org> References: <55FA7324.5010603@icloud.com> <55FAF19F.9090701@FreeBSD.org>
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--Sig_/JyaEppME6Z7Vn25cI6kSWB3 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Am Thu, 17 Sep 2015 19:00:15 +0200 Jean-S=E9bastien P=E9dron <dumbbell@FreeBSD.org> schrieb: > Hi everyone! >=20 > I'm very sorry I didn't communicate at all on the i915 update project. >=20 > So here is a status update: since this morning, the driver builds fine. > I'm currently attending the XDC (X.Org Developers Conference) and don't > have an Intel laptop to test with me. However, Johannes Dieterich (also > attending the conference) offerred his help, so we will do that today. >=20 > Obviously, do not expect something stable in the coming couple days. > Thank you for your patience :) >=20 > To answer various questions in this thread: >=20 > Why does it take so much time to update? Once Konstantin committed his > i915 update, I was busy with non-FreeBSD activities until last July, > when I slowly started back to work on i915. My goal is to reduce the > diff with Linux as much as possible. But, as opposed to OpenBSD and > DragonFlyBSD, we do not use a Linux compatibility layer which would > dramatically ease our life. My concerns are speed and performance. Isn't any kind of layer consuming pe= rformance - sometimes worse, sometimes negligible. But anyway, HPC isn't a FreeBSD doma= in, so ... >=20 > This layer exists for the OFED/Infiniband drivers: we are almost ready > to move it to a central place, so we can use it in the near future in > the DRM subsystem. it would be nice to see a performance comparison between the "original" in = Linux and then the layered in freeBSD ... >=20 > Another problem I will fix in the near future is the method I used: I > worked on a giant patch instead of doing several incremental commits. > This is unfriendly for external contributors and hard to review. > DragonFly got that right for instance. >=20 > Now about other related tasks: > o A Mesa update will be committed Real Soon Now=99. It will unlock > GLAMOR and OpenCL support. This to hear is like a symphony to my ears ... > o Once Mesa is updated, we can update xserver to 1.17.2. xserver > 1.18 RC 1 works fine (at least for me :). It should be released > for Halloween. ... and even better ;-) > o Wayland. The problem is NOT the output side of the graphics > stack: it is the input part. We miss evdev (ported as a GSoC, > waiting for review and commit), we miss udev, we miss libinput. > This item deserves a dedicated email. One "advantage" of the Berkeley derived UNIXes is that they did not cover t= he mess Linux was in its first years - and, from my personal experiences with security rl= eated govermental stuff - still is! The spoken of facilities are "generic" or are they Linux-unique and have to= be adopted for FreeBSD? >=20 > Sorry, it's a bit short for such a large topic. It's difficult to expand > more during a conference :) >=20 --Sig_/JyaEppME6Z7Vn25cI6kSWB3 Content-Type: application/pgp-signature Content-Description: OpenPGP digital signature -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQEcBAEBCAAGBQJV+xL0AAoJEOgBcD7A/5N8KhEH/00ffNtLhuGM8igoZway9GKr VohTZLykwFbcgNG6f2ZIY8JFsfQp/IsvxBcDrjGku/Pg7m1mVxKveLKUjrtTd7pU LGnhwFdWlOQgzKOOBG/5kfTfwXtLBMgOTxa4HBRlGeUBdHRfhWQRnjk8BseVrFiO z1d2YHaNca65zZLi3yJx0j0KPxd2uBEQkx+W4bpA+J/TEgKZKGpiMD8hsHuTh7e0 bxoxI1IW8K1zfaG+WDhDi4y3GyuBDmrPM9TQjMPLPAxeyBBSdiAga2AJIFp8+9XF ypjMAzSybIeDsnrulB+N8V/Mn3iCaD/qQxSgLjUYhL1xrgvPa1eIhuF/jvaRlQs= =dRkG -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --Sig_/JyaEppME6Z7Vn25cI6kSWB3--
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