2010/4/13 Dave Airlie <airl...@gmail.com>: > No offence to gallium, but I don't think its been mature enough to > ship a driver for as long as Intel have had to ship drivers. I'm not > even sure its mature enough to ship a driver with yet. I know you guys > have shipped drivers using it, but I don't count the closed drivers > since I haven't heard any good news about them, and svga is kinda a > niche case. I've made the point to Keith and TG a long time ago that > we needed an open source show case gallium driver to show how one > should actually look.
> Either Intel 965 or ATI r600 would have been > perfect targets. This never materialised as important enough. It's a major regret for me that I haven't been able to put more time into i965g. I completely agree that having a full-strength hardware driver for a modern GPU as an example driver, reference implementation, etc, would be a hugely valuable resource for gallium, and that the i965 is/was a perfect platform to achieve that. I'm open to ideas about how to unstuck that project. Keith _______________________________________________ mesa-dev mailing list mesa-dev@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/mesa-dev