ree, how do you want me
to name it ? Clover, Coal (these two names appear in the current Clover code)
or the already-suggested Chloride ?
Best regards,
Denis Steckelmacher.
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ly like your idea, it will give the chance to many users to use OpenCL
and to develop with it without being required to use proprietary drivers on
supported graphics card. Even users of Intel hardware (that lack a Gallium3D
pipe driver) will be able to enjoy OpenCL !
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tion.
I'm open to any suggestion regarding this OpenCL state tracker. If you say it
will be very difficult to do that during the summer, I think I will apply to
work on the OpenGL 3+ support in Mesa (without doing a new state tracker) and
the GLSL compiler.
Best regards,
> Am 21.03.2011 11:43, schrieb Denis Steckelmacher:
> > […]
> > I'm open to any suggestion. I now understand the majority of the Mesa
> > code (I read most of it past week), and I also read some parts of the
> > OpenVG state tracker (a state tracker not too far
ker not too far from OpenGL, but way simpler, and built
directly on top of Gallium, so close to what I want to experiment the
following weeks).
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> Hi Denis,
>
> I think the work to replace Mesa IR with GLSL IR is being done by Intel (it
> was mention
Hello,
One week has passed since my last mail, talking about an OpenGL 4.1 Core state
tracker. There has been great interest and many remarks, so thanks to you all.
I write this mail to give some more information about my future proposal, and
to say that I have not disappeared and that I'm alre
and that it will
help Mesa to catch up on OpenGL. I will now continue to read the Gallium
interfaces code and the OpenGL spec. I'm open to any question or remark.
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Hello,
Thank you for your mail, it's exactly what I need to be able to find the right
GSoC project. I agree with you for most of the points, but I have some small
comments.
> I don't think forking the current Mesa codebase and making a
> Core-profile-only state tracker is a good idea. The Open
and that it will
help Mesa to catch up on OpenGL. I will now continue to read the Gallium
interfaces code and the OpenGL spec. I'm open to any question or remark.
Best regards,
Denis Steckelmacher.
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