Intel Haswell support - Any updates?
O. Hartmann
ohartman at zedat.fu-berlin.de
Thu Sep 17 19:22:37 UTC 2015
Am Thu, 17 Sep 2015 19:00:15 +0200
Jean-Sébastien Pédron <dumbbell at FreeBSD.org> schrieb:
> Hi everyone!
>
> I'm very sorry I didn't communicate at all on the i915 update project.
>
> 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.
>
> Obviously, do not expect something stable in the coming couple days.
> Thank you for your patience :)
>
> To answer various questions in this thread:
>
> 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 performance -
sometimes worse, sometimes negligible. But anyway, HPC isn't a FreeBSD domain, so ...
>
> 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 ...
>
> 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.
>
> Now about other related tasks:
> o A Mesa update will be committed Real Soon Now™. 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 the mess Linux
was in its first years - and, from my personal experiences with security rleated
govermental stuff - still is!
The spoken of facilities are "generic" or are they Linux-unique and have to be adopted
for FreeBSD?
>
> Sorry, it's a bit short for such a large topic. It's difficult to expand
> more during a conference :)
>
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