On Fri, 8 May 2020 at 15:58, Joonas Lahtinen
wrote:
>
> Quoting Dave Airlie (2020-05-07 21:27:27)
> > On Fri, 8 May 2020 at 01:44, Chris Wilson wrote:
> > >
> > > Quoting Jason Ekstrand (2020-05-07 16:36:00)
> > > > The Vulkan driver in Mesa for Intel hardware never uses relocations if
> > > > it
Quoting Dave Airlie (2020-05-07 21:27:27)
> On Fri, 8 May 2020 at 01:44, Chris Wilson wrote:
> >
> > Quoting Jason Ekstrand (2020-05-07 16:36:00)
> > > The Vulkan driver in Mesa for Intel hardware never uses relocations if
> > > it's running on a version of i915 that supports at least softpin whic
On Fri, 8 May 2020 at 01:44, Chris Wilson wrote:
>
> Quoting Jason Ekstrand (2020-05-07 16:36:00)
> > The Vulkan driver in Mesa for Intel hardware never uses relocations if
> > it's running on a version of i915 that supports at least softpin which
> > all versions of i915 supporting Gen12 do. On
On Thu, May 7, 2020 at 10:44 AM Chris Wilson wrote:
>
> Quoting Jason Ekstrand (2020-05-07 16:36:00)
> > The Vulkan driver in Mesa for Intel hardware never uses relocations if
> > it's running on a version of i915 that supports at least softpin which
> > all versions of i915 supporting Gen12 do.
Quoting Jason Ekstrand (2020-05-07 16:36:00)
> The Vulkan driver in Mesa for Intel hardware never uses relocations if
> it's running on a version of i915 that supports at least softpin which
> all versions of i915 supporting Gen12 do. On the OpenGL side, Gen12 is
> only supported by iris which nev
The Vulkan driver in Mesa for Intel hardware never uses relocations if
it's running on a version of i915 that supports at least softpin which
all versions of i915 supporting Gen12 do. On the OpenGL side, Gen12 is
only supported by iris which never uses relocations. The older i965
driver in Mesa d