Re: [Mesa-dev] Viability of Mesa 21.0.2 with Windows 10 ARM - Snapdragon/Adreno

2021-04-20 Thread Rob Clark
+Jesse since he knows something about windows So, there are few different questions here: 1) 8cx/a680 .. the userspace difference compared to a6xx devices that are already supported is pretty small.. but I still need to find some time to do (linux) kernel side bringup 2) mesa on windows .. ie.

Re: [Mesa-dev] Viability of Mesa 21.0.2 with Windows 10 ARM - Snapdragon/Adreno

2021-04-18 Thread Jesse Natalie
Like I said previously, most titles you'll find on Windows are not going to be OpenGL titles, and as such there's nothing to be gained for those titles by trying to leverage Mesa3D or the compatibility pack. If you do have an app that uses OpenGL or OpenCL, I personally don't think there's

Re: [Mesa-dev] Viability of Mesa 21.0.2 with Windows 10 ARM - Snapdragon/Adreno

2021-04-18 Thread Jesse Natalie
Hi, I think there's a bit of a misconception here. First, Microsoft has recently been engaging with Mesa3D to build the OpenCL(tm) and OpenGL(r) Compatibility Pack. This provides

Re: [Mesa-dev] Viability of Mesa 21.0.2 with Windows 10 ARM - Snapdragon/Adreno

2021-04-18 Thread Will Gaines
This is great; I at least have a better understanding of the issues involved and know where to look to stay up to date. I really appreciate your taking the time t explain everything to me. Thanks again! From: Jesse Natalie Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2021 8:48 PM

Re: [Mesa-dev] Viability of Mesa 21.0.2 with Windows 10 ARM - Snapdragon/Adreno

2021-04-18 Thread Will Gaines
Hi Jesse, first I want to thank you for providing the most cogent and clear assessment of the problem because all the information I've found to date is piecemeal and I'm the first to admit I am not a professional or have extensive experience with these issues. I am approaching it from being a