Hi Tomi,
Le jeu., mai 27 2021 at 13:40:07 +0300, Tomi Valkeinen
a écrit :
On 23/05/2021 20:04, Paul Cercueil wrote:
Having GEM buffers backed by non-coherent memory is interesting in
the
particular case where it is faster to render to a non-coherent buffer
then sync the data cache, than to r
On 23/05/2021 20:04, Paul Cercueil wrote:
Having GEM buffers backed by non-coherent memory is interesting in the
particular case where it is faster to render to a non-coherent buffer
then sync the data cache, than to render to a write-combine buffer, and
(by extension) much faster than using a sh
Having GEM buffers backed by non-coherent memory is interesting in the
particular case where it is faster to render to a non-coherent buffer
then sync the data cache, than to render to a write-combine buffer, and
(by extension) much faster than using a shadow buffer. This is true for
instance on so