I know the freedreno turnip docs
<https://docs.mesa3d.org/drivers/freedreno.html#turnip> say that there are
no plans for supporting 5xx gpus and lower. I want to ask about *why* that
is. Is there some form of major architectural change between 5xx and 6xx
that makes 5xx support take too much work? Is there simply not enough
people willing to develop/test the drivers to make support available? Is
there some other reason that I can't really think of right now?
Another related question: Is there any way to have vulkan support on an
adreno 5xx gpu *at all* on (normal)* Linux distros? I know on custom
android-based systems there are drivers that can provide vulkan 1.1
support**, so the hardware is at least *capable* of support. I mainly ask
this because I had an admittedly deranged idea to potentially make an old
phone of mine act more like a mini computer by running an arm-based linux
os on it, but I would *prefer* to still have vulkan support.
I understand if you aren't able to fully answer some (or all) of the
questions I asked, and I'm sorry if this is technically the wrong place to
ask.

*Normal as in more desktop like, and less android/chromeos/ios like.
**This *might* depend on the device though. The OGL/VK driver I found
<https://xdaforums.com/t/driver-9-0-adreno-500-series-opengl-vulkan-drivers-v-474-0-1-1-128.4042619/>
is
under the "LG G5" category, and I can't safely assume that this would 100%
work on other hardware.

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