Hi, I don't actually know which revision we're up to by now, so I decided to rebase at v10.
This is a slight evolution of Jason's 16-patch series posted on Feb 9th. It adds: - support for multi-plane buffers and modifiers to the Vulkan WSI - support for zwp_linux_dmabuf_v1 to the Vulkan Wayland WSI, enabling multi-plane buffers and modifiers on Wayland - support for DRI3 v1.1 to the Vulkan X11 WSI, enabling multi-plane buffers and modifiers on X11 - support for DRI3 v1.1 to EGL/GLX X11, ditto The first three patches have been acked (or explicitly not-not-acked) by Dave for RADV, and Jason and I have been back and forth over the first five long enough that they should in theory be perfect by now. Patch 6 is new. When we discussed having a src/wsi/ for common winsys code (like we have src/loader/loader_dri3_helper.c at the moment, not really related to the loader but just for shared utility) that was deemed to not be a good idea, so I moved dmabuf to wayland-drm, even though it's not that. Patch 7 has been carried for a while, is a pretty straightforward port of the EGL code we've been shipping, and should be easy to land, but it depends on how we end up bikeshedding the build system. Patches 8-11 implement multi-buffer/modifier support for X11 in two stages. Firstly, support for the DRI3 v1.1 and Present v1.2 protocols has been added. DRI3 v1.1 is the X11 protocol equivalent of EGL_EXT_image_dma_buf_import_modifiers: it allows us to query the set of supported format modifiers from the server, and send/receive multi-plane buffers with modifiers as well. Present v1.2 adds a 'suboptimal copy' mode: a hint that the presentation was not a flip, but if the client reallocated then flipping would be possible. These patches have all been tested with today's submission to xorg-devel@ by Louis-Francis Ratté-Boullianne, in various combinations of new/old. In order to build the Mesa client side, you will need to have the xcb-proto patches from that submission, rebuild libxcb against that xcb-proto (making sure your PKG_CONFIG_PATH includes $xcb_proto_prefix/share/pkgconfig!), and then rebuild Mesa against the new libxcb. The X11 patches all include #ifdefs for the new DRI3 and Present protocol, to make it easier to test it when it's not running. These will be removed when the protocol is merged upstream, which is hopefully soon. Cheers, Daniel _______________________________________________ mesa-dev mailing list mesa-dev@lists.freedesktop.org https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/mesa-dev