Don't hold your commit because of me. I haven't the skills to review this code. I just saw this mapping and asking myself about it. It can be be modified later if needed in any case.
2015-08-21 22:09 GMT+02:00 Axel Davy <axel.d...@ens.fr>: > As far as I know, the mapping is not an official one. > > Games usually do not use the card name to apply > card specific workarounds, instead they use the vendor > or the device id. > > However the names are sometimes used in configuration files > to match the user set configuration to a card (and reset if the > card is changed). > > In general in game settings you will see the name advertised. > > Some apps may even have other usages of the names. > > Besides advertising the Windows like names, we want add in the future > an easy way to change the card advertised. For example to advertise older > card > of your vendor, or advertise another vendor (some games do disable > some features for some cards). > > Yours, > > Axel Davy > > On 17/08/2015 19:30, Benjamin Bellec write : > > Hello, >> >> Where does this mapping list come from ? Is this an official map (Vendor >> or Windows drivers) ? Is that used just for information ? >> Because many of them are not really precise, if not completely wrong at >> all (eg. the Radeon R400/R500 series names). >> >> Regards. >> >> -- >> Benjamin >> >> >> >
_______________________________________________ mesa-dev mailing list mesa-dev@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/mesa-dev