Re: Savage DRI DDX to xorg merge

2004-08-04 Thread Sérgio Monteiro Basto
On Mon, 2004-08-02 at 05:45, Alex Deucher wrote: > I just finished the preliminary merge. It seems to work ok in limited > testing. for those interested the patch is here: > http://www.botchco.com/alex/xorg/savage-dri-to-xorg.diff > > the code still needs the "develdri" #ifdefs added. I'm not

[Bug 719] glXMakeCurrent (xdisplay, None, NULL) crashes X

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[Bug 719] glXMakeCurrent (xdisplay, None, NULL) crashes X

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[Bug 982] New: Resolution switching broken on ATI IGP3xx

2004-08-04 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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[Bug 960] rendering error - random textures used

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[Bug 960] rendering error - random textures used

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[Bug 960] rendering error - random textures used

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[Bug 960] rendering error - random textures used

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[Bug 980] DRI fails to compile with Gentoo 2.6.7 kernel

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Re: DRM function pointer work..

2004-08-04 Thread Dave Airlie
> > The only thing I can think off is maybe adding this stuff to another C > file per driver but that probably isn't necessary ... the other idea I've > had is to perhaps separate the function table when we get the full table > done, then we can have tables per functionality group, i.e. adding the

Re: first DRM function table patch (radeon only..)

2004-08-04 Thread Dave Airlie
> the bulk of the probe code can stay in the library. > > Maybe something like this in a personality module: > > static struct pci_driver drm_driver = { > .name = DRIVER_NAME, > .id_table = DRM(pciidlist), > .probe = my_probe, > .remove

Re: intel zone rendering..

2004-08-04 Thread Keith Whitwell
Dave Airlie wrote: Keith, Have Intel supplied you with any info on the zone rendering stuff in their chipsets or if we can avail of it .. it sounds like it might be worth a frame or two ... I had access to it for i915, I don't think they had any issues with it. It does look like a fair bi