On 04/01/2014 06:18 PM, Rob Clark wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 12:14 PM, Zack Rusin <za...@vmware.com> wrote:
>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: Rob Clark <robcl...@freedesktop.org>
>>>
>>> While still more of a stop-gap solution (until glamor) for freedreno,
>>> with these few relatively simple changes I get a pretty big performance
>>> boost (~40%) for xf86-video-freedreno.
>> That looks great to me. Nice work.
>> But to be honest the only thing I remember about this code is that it has 
>> been written in C and I'm probably like 40% certain of that.
> heheh, fair enough
>
> well, let me know if there is anything I can do to help test (don't
> suppose you have a linux vmware player image somewhere setup with
> everything to build/install latest mesa? ;-))
>
> I do have a branch here that you could pull if you want to test:
>
> https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v1/url?u=https://github.com/freedreno/mesa/commits/xa&k=oIvRg1%2BdGAgOoM1BIlLLqw%3D%3D%0A&r=l5Ago9ekmVFZ3c4M6eauqrJWGwjf6fTb%2BP3CxbBFkVM%3D%0A&m=HhXBh%2BiRTHozYnKRPiENV4eZDXlB4PW%2Bk1blIb9xOhg%3D%0A&s=713e8e2e4558ecd2d53d9874dc7d3e19f13dbb2834b05d98cadb49208acf6089
> git://github.com/freedreno/mesa.git xa
>
> BR,
> -R

Hi, Rob!

Nice work!

I can do some testing later this week. In our xorg driver / DDX, we have
a special "rendercheck" mode that disables the migration heuristics and
always enable hardware acceleration. Although unfortunately I don't
think there are any solid fill hooks.
I'll also try to review the patches as soon as I have some time.

some quick questions:
Did you run the newly enabled accelerated operations through "rendercheck"?
What does the performance look like on the "modesetting" driver with
shadow framebuffer enabled, compared to freedreno with acceleration enabled?

Thanks,
Thomas

>
>> z
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