Re: Off-main-thread compositing on Linux

2015-03-12 Thread Nicolas Silva
Tiling is in a usable state (modulo some reftest failures), but I haven't tried to run talos with tiling enabled yet. We'll probably see the benefit of tiling when we enable APZ (which I don't know the state of on Linux). We can also enable OMTA but I haven't tried to run tests with it or dogfood i

Re: Off-main-thread compositing on Linux

2015-03-11 Thread Milan Sreckovic
Windows get priority, but if all works out, tiling+apz is aimed at 42. — - Milan On Mar 11, 2015, at 12:37 , Nicolas Silva wrote: > Tiling is in a usable state (modulo some reftest failures), but I > haven't tried to run talos with tiling enabled yet. We'll probably see > the benefit of tiling

Re: Off-main-thread compositing on Linux

2015-03-11 Thread Jet Villegas
Nice! This is big news. WIth Linux getting OMTC, we can also enable off-main-thread animations (OMTA) on all our supported platforms. Is tiling + OMTC on Linux in a testable state? How do we score on the scrolling performance test in Talos? --Jet On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 6:30 AM, Nicolas Silva w

Off-main-thread compositing on Linux

2015-03-11 Thread Nicolas Silva
Hi all, I am giving the heads up that Off-main-thread compositing (OMTC) will soon be enabled on Linux and that there are some expected talos regressions. In particular, a fairly big one in tp5o_scroll (see the compare-talos link below). http://perf.snarkfest.net/compare-talos/?oldRevs=56492f7244