Le Thu, Jul 06, 2023 at 03:31:13PM -0400, Mouse a écrit : > > 4. And of course, GPU is hard. [...] > > This is true. > > I know someone who works on GPU support _with_ the benefit of NDAed > documentation. He says typical GPUs have documentation errata lists > substantially longer than the documentation itself (as in 400 pages of > doc, 900 pages of errata). > > That said, if tlaronde@ is willing to try, I say go for it. In case of > failure, NetBSD is no worse off; in case of success, substantially > better. And there's enough track record there that I don't consider it > nearly as unlikely to succeed as I would for most people (myself > included).
OK, so I take up the challenge. What I need from core (someone who has access to the CVS server), is a copy of the CVS tree. I have only GSM access to Internet, with varying speed and paying by the byte, so "downloading", supposing it was available, is not an option. So to whoever from core: 1) Make the estimate of costs in USB keys needed, time needed for the operator and shipping costs to France and add a margin/profit for the foundation; 2) Send me the estimate. I will then make a donation of that amount (margin included) to the NetBSD foundation; 3) Once I have received the USB key(s), the countdown for a delay of 3 months will start for the achievement of the first step: put DRM/KMS clearly aside so that the remaining of the kernel will be orthogonal to its present design and that there will be a framebuffer working, independant from any code coming from DRM/KMS (or X11, BTW...), DRM/KMS being only an optional addition. After three months, I will report success or failure (or enough success to extend once the period for 3 months to achieve the work). Whether core is OK or not, please let me know. -- Thierry Laronde <tlaronde +AT+ polynum +dot+ com> http://www.kergis.com/ http://kertex.kergis.com/ Key fingerprint = 0FF7 E906 FBAF FE95 FD89 250D 52B1 AE95 6006 F40C