Keith Whitwell wrote:
Ian Romanick wrote:

I agree with Dave. libsysfs should get the axe, but video-reset can stay or go. I do think that libdrm should get moved to the drm tree. That will probably require move invasive changes to the build process, though.

When you say libdrm, I think of something tied to XFree86 & its module system in some basic way - if that was the case I'd object. But I'm betting you're suggesting putting a nice clean userspace library for the various drm kernel modules in the drm tree, which makes a lot of sense. Maybe the libdrm inside XFree86 already fits that description?

My understanding is that it pulls double duty. libdrm.a gets built in lib/GL/dri/drm. The resulting library gets statically linked into every driver and gets loaded by the X-server. I think it should live the same place that drm.h lives.





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