I took a quick look on the fencing and added some thoughts on
shared fences:
On 09/28/2012 02:43 PM, Maarten Lankhorst wrote:
This adds support for a generic reservations framework that can be
hooked up to ttm and dma-buf and allows easy sharing of reservations
across devices.
The idea is that
I took a quick look on the fencing and added some thoughts on
shared fences:
On 09/28/2012 02:43 PM, Maarten Lankhorst wrote:
This adds support for a generic reservations framework that can be
hooked up to ttm and dma-buf and allows easy sharing of reservations
across devices.
The idea is that
Op 28-09-12 17:29, Thomas Hellström schreef:
> On 9/28/12 2:43 PM, Maarten Lankhorst wrote:
>> This adds support for a generic reservations framework that can be
>> hooked up to ttm and dma-buf and allows easy sharing of reservations
>> across devices.
>>
>> The idea is that a dma-buf and ttm
On 9/28/12 2:43 PM, Maarten Lankhorst wrote:
This adds support for a generic reservations framework that can be
hooked up to ttm and dma-buf and allows easy sharing of reservations
across devices.
The idea is that a dma-buf and ttm object both will get a pointer
to a struct reservation_object,
On 9/28/12 2:43 PM, Maarten Lankhorst wrote:
This adds support for a generic reservations framework that can be
hooked up to ttm and dma-buf and allows easy sharing of reservations
across devices.
The idea is that a dma-buf and ttm object both will get a pointer
to a struct reservation_object,
Op 28-09-12 17:29, Thomas Hellström schreef:
On 9/28/12 2:43 PM, Maarten Lankhorst wrote:
This adds support for a generic reservations framework that can be
hooked up to ttm and dma-buf and allows easy sharing of reservations
across devices.
The idea is that a dma-buf and ttm object both
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