Status: https://wiki.linaro.org/WorkingGroups/Middleware/Graphics/WeeklyReport
Last meeting minutes: https://wiki.linaro.org/WorkingGroups/Middleware/Graphics/Notes/2011-08-24
Highlights:
Milestones for 1109 deliverables: - https://launchpad.net/unity-gles/+milestone/2011.09 - https://launchpad.net/glcompbench/+milestone/2011.09 - https://launchpad.net/linaro-graphics-misc/+milestone/2011.09 - https://launchpad.net/glmark2/+milestone/2011.09 - https://launchpad.net/glproxy/+milestone/2011.09 - https://launchpad.net/linaro-mm-sig/+milestone/2011.09 (memory management work)
Today (31Aug) we will discuss how to make available the unity/nux on 1109. I will update the milestone page once the decision is taken.
Also note the development on MM: Jesse is preparing a GIT tree to contain the patches available, including components from the Video-Multimedia side (eg OMAP DRM driver (maybe others too), xf86-video-omap open source xorg driver). The tree can be made available as a meta-pkg for the Linaro main release in September (add-on "use at own risk" since all this is work still in progress and not upstreamed completely). Details on the tree and how to use it will come during September.
BR,
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 1:08 PM, Ilias Biris ilias.biris@linaro.org wrote:
Also note the development on MM: Jesse is preparing a GIT tree to contain the patches available, including components from the Video-Multimedia side (eg OMAP DRM driver (maybe others too), xf86-video-omap open source xorg driver). The tree can be made available as a meta-pkg for the Linaro main release in September (add-on "use at own risk" since all this is work still in progress and not upstreamed completely). Details on the tree and how to use it will come during September.
note that the OMAP DRM driver will be merged into the TI landing team kernel since this is what we plan to use for 11.10/11.11 releases. note that what will be in the LT tree is the OMAP DRM *without* the GEM stuff since we are not planning to use the new open source X driver in this timeframe.
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 7:19 AM, Dechesne, Nicolas n-dechesne@ti.com wrote:
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 1:08 PM, Ilias Biris ilias.biris@linaro.org wrote:
Also note the development on MM: Jesse is preparing a GIT tree to contain the patches available, including components from the Video-Multimedia side (eg OMAP DRM driver (maybe others too), xf86-video-omap open source xorg driver). The tree can be made available as a meta-pkg for the Linaro main release in September (add-on "use at own risk" since all this is work still in progress and not upstreamed completely). Details on the tree and how to use it will come during September.
note that the OMAP DRM driver will be merged into the TI landing team kernel since this is what we plan to use for 11.10/11.11 releases. note that what will be in the LT tree is the OMAP DRM *without* the GEM stuff since we are not planning to use the new open source X driver in this timeframe.
fwiw we were talking about having some sort of UMM overlay/add-on on top of base filesystem, which added updated kernel, opensrc xorg driver, and other UMM related bits..
I assume it will take a few months, I think, to get it all working together and to same stability/performance/functionality levels as old stuff, hence the add-on approach. Well, maybe this is an over-paranoid view, but there are enough things changing that I wouldn't assume that it will come out of the oven fully baked the first go
BR, -R
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On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 02:19:18PM +0200, Nicolas wrote:
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 1:08 PM, Ilias Biris ilias.biris@linaro.org wrote:
Also note the development on MM: Jesse is preparing a GIT tree to contain the patches available, including components from the Video-Multimedia side (eg OMAP DRM driver (maybe others too), xf86-video-omap open source xorg driver). The tree can be made available as a meta-pkg for the Linaro main release in September (add-on "use at own risk" since all this is work still in progress and not upstreamed completely). Details on the tree and how to use it will come during September.
note that the OMAP DRM driver will be merged into the TI landing team kernel since this is what we plan to use for 11.10/11.11 releases. note that what will be in the LT tree is the OMAP DRM *without* the GEM stuff since we are not planning to use the new open source X driver in this timeframe.
By "OMAP DRM *without* the GEM" I assume you mean the current existing DRM-supporting version, and not the patch that Rob is currently discussing on dri-devel?
On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 6:51 PM, Christian Robottom Reis kiko@linaro.orgwrote:
By "OMAP DRM *without* the GEM" I assume you mean the current existing DRM-supporting version, and not the patch that Rob is currently discussing on dri-devel?
yes. in fact we plan to support 2 stacks: 1- OMAP DRM without GEM and with Syslink 2.0 2- OMAP DRM + GEM + Syslink 3.0
#2 represents quite a bit of changes in many components: - GST (moving to 0.11 since all of what we need in core libs has been developed) - TI GST plugins (gst-ducati) - codecs library (libDCE) will need to be adapted to Syslink 3.0 - codec firrmware
we will be using #1 for sept/oct timeframe and start introducing the various pieces afterwards, and we will sync up the kernel changes with Andy's tree.
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 5:08 AM, Ilias Biris ilias.biris@linaro.org wrote:
Status: https://wiki.linaro.org/WorkingGroups/Middleware/Graphics/WeeklyReport
The weekly report is in a wonderful format. Thanks! I'd encourage others to generate deliverable tables as well if they don't already do it.