On Mon, Feb 17, 2020 at 11:29 AM Alexander Kanavin <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, 17 Feb 2020 at 19:45, Khem Raj <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> hw acceleration is not going to work for non-x86 qemus, while other >> qemus should be fixed but not >> by breaking them first. As suggested limit this change to tested >> architectures and it would be fine. >> then if interested to fix it globally make changes to fix rest of >> qemus and then instrument global change >> after that >> > > arm64 qemu should work, as it is using the same video hardware as x86_64. > My computing resources are severely limited right now, so I cannot try it > out immediately unfortunately, > Ok then resend it later but I'll get to it, or you are welcome to try and report. > Mips can be either fixed like suggested, or be a specific exception. > > For the rest of the targets, I see that you have extended the fbdev > fallback to qemuall only on Jan 9 this year. So it's very unlikely anyone > is using them to run weston (not to mention how painfully slow that would > be), and so it would just be wasteful to test or fix them. > We should be only applying tested part debugging these breakages is very hard so when we know it will break we should be careful as with this patch > > Alex >
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