Re: [Mesa-dev] big endian: r600g

2015-08-25 Thread Ilia Mirkin
FYI, I've just acquired a PowerMac7,3 (AGP, PCI... sadly no PCIe, but hard to argue at $30), and am planning on looking into any issues with the NV34 that's in there. Hopefully any fixes I make in mesa will be transferable to ATI hardware as well. This is all still a ways away (step 1: build a chro

Re: [Mesa-dev] big endian: r600g

2015-08-19 Thread Michel Dänzer
On 19.08.2015 16:34, Christian Zigotzky wrote: > > Thank you for your answer. I don't have an idea anymore. Could you > tell me which files we have to modify? If I knew exactly what needs to be done where, I probably would have done it myself. :) That said, I suspect changes to the driver (src/ga

Re: [Mesa-dev] big endian: r600g

2015-08-19 Thread Martin Peres
On 19/08/15 14:52, Dragomir Ivanov wrote: Best thing to do is to hire some developer to do the work for you. If it knows Mesa well, this can be cheaper and faster than doing it yourself. I know Timothy Arceri ( t_arc...@yahoo.com.au ) was doing some Mesa work for

Re: [Mesa-dev] big endian: r600g

2015-08-19 Thread Dragomir Ivanov
Best thing to do is to hire some developer to do the work for you. If it knows Mesa well, this can be cheaper and faster than doing it yourself. I know Timothy Arceri ( t_arc...@yahoo.com.au) was doing some Mesa work for pay in the past. On Wed, Aug 19, 2015 at 10:34 AM, Christian Zigotzky wrot

Re: [Mesa-dev] big endian: r600g

2015-08-19 Thread Michel Dänzer
On 19.08.2015 15:02, Christian Zigotzky wrote: > > Could you please adapt the r600g driver for the changed PIPE_FORMAT_* > semantics for big endian machines, please? > > All Power Mac and AMIGA one users can't use AMD Radeon HD7xxx or higher > for 3D acceleration. The r600g driver needs to be ada