On 17 Sep 2015, at 14:41, Lundberg, Johannes <johan...@brilliantservice.co.jp> 
wrote:
> 
> However, the problem now is not the driver right? But the whole graphics
> stack which has to be rewritten to work with new generation graphics like
> KMS, Wayland, etc?

There are lots of different components here that you’re conflating:

- KMS is the thing that allows the kernel to be responsible for setting the 
graphics mode, restoring it on context switches and so on.  This has worked on 
FreeBSD for a while.

- GEM / TTM are memory managers, they allow the kernel to manage memory (video 
memory and main memory allocated to the GPU) for GPU-using drivers.  These work 
on FreeBSD, but the supported version lags Linux slightly.  This is the focus 
of current work.

- The i915 driver.  This is the graphics driver for Intel GPUs.  It uses KMS 
and the memory manager functionality. Importing a newer version will be 
possible once the underlying parts are done.

- Wayland is a userland application that sits on top of DRI drivers, just as 
X.org does.  Most of the things Wayland needs that don’t work on FreeBSD are 
not graphics related.

The problem is that the developers *also* conflate them.  Upstream i915 
developers will add KPIs to GEM / TTM / KMS to make their lives easier and 
these features need bringing across to FreeBSD.

David

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