DRM update for testing

Oliver Fromme olli at lurza.secnetix.de
Tue Dec 20 01:43:37 PST 2005


Eric Anholt <eta at lclark.edu> wrote:
 > Oliver Fromme wrote:
 > > Freddie Cash <fcash at ocis.net> wrote:
 > > > Running glxgears at 1024x768x16 gives me a decent 35 fps, compared
 > > > to the 1 fps I used to get.  :)
 > >  
 > > Uhm.  Are you sure that you're running hardware-accelerated
 > > OpenGL glxgears?
 > >  
 > > I get 48 fps at 1400x1050x32 -- in software, without any
 > > hardware 3D acceleration.  (It's a 1.6GHz Centrino notebook
 > > with shared i915 graphics.  2D acceleration is enabled, of
 > > course.)
 > 
 > glxgears is not a benchmark.

That's right.  I was not suggesting to use it as a real-
world benchmark, but rather as a rough indication whether
hardware acceleration is enabled at all or not.

If someone gets 1 fps (!) out of glxgears, something
is _seriously_ wrong, even with software rendering.

Best regards
   Oliver

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