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  1. accidentally very cool text art courtesy of #freedreno a5xx glitches (is this a bit of raw #gtk glyph atlas texture?)

    #postmarketOS #sdm632

  2. accidentally very cool text art courtesy of #freedreno a5xx glitches (is this a bit of raw #gtk glyph atlas texture?)

    #postmarketOS #sdm632

  3. accidentally very cool text art courtesy of #freedreno a5xx glitches (is this a bit of raw #gtk glyph atlas texture?)

    #postmarketOS #sdm632

  4. accidentally very cool text art courtesy of #freedreno a5xx glitches (is this a bit of raw #gtk glyph atlas texture?)

    #postmarketOS #sdm632

  5. accidentally very cool text art courtesy of #freedreno a5xx glitches (is this a bit of raw #gtk glyph atlas texture?)

    #postmarketOS #sdm632

  6. For #LinuxMobile and Linux #embedded folks I'd like to point out this post by @hergertme :

    fosstodon.org/@hergertme/11133

    These patches should help #GTK4 performance on drivers/devices using the GLES3 backend - besides #Asahi notably #panfrost and #v3d, maybe also some #freedreno ones (those where the hardware doesn't support GL 3.2).

    If your distro targets such devices and doesn't ship GTK 4.12.x, it might be worth backporting those.

    Not an expert here, but I *think* it's mainly the use of VAOs.

  7. For #LinuxMobile and Linux #embedded folks I'd like to point out this post by @hergertme :

    fosstodon.org/@hergertme/11133

    These patches should help #GTK4 performance on drivers/devices using the GLES3 backend - besides #Asahi notably #panfrost and #v3d, maybe also some #freedreno ones (those where the hardware doesn't support GL 3.2).

    If your distro targets such devices and doesn't ship GTK 4.12.x, it might be worth backporting those.

    Not an expert here, but I *think* it's mainly the use of VAOs.

  8. For #LinuxMobile and Linux #embedded folks I'd like to point out this post by @hergertme :

    fosstodon.org/@hergertme/11133

    These patches should help #GTK4 performance on drivers/devices using the GLES3 backend - besides #Asahi notably #panfrost and #v3d, maybe also some #freedreno ones (those where the hardware doesn't support GL 3.2).

    If your distro targets such devices and doesn't ship GTK 4.12.x, it might be worth backporting those.

    Not an expert here, but I *think* it's mainly the use of VAOs.

  9. For #LinuxMobile and Linux #embedded folks I'd like to point out this post by @hergertme :

    fosstodon.org/@hergertme/11133

    These patches should help #GTK4 performance on drivers/devices using the GLES3 backend - besides #Asahi notably #panfrost and #v3d, maybe also some #freedreno ones (those where the hardware doesn't support GL 3.2).

    If your distro targets such devices and doesn't ship GTK 4.12.x, it might be worth backporting those.

    Not an expert here, but I *think* it's mainly the use of VAOs.

  10. For #LinuxMobile and Linux #embedded folks I'd like to point out this post by @hergertme :

    fosstodon.org/@hergertme/11133

    These patches should help #GTK4 performance on drivers/devices using the GLES3 backend - besides #Asahi notably #panfrost and #v3d, maybe also some #freedreno ones (those where the hardware doesn't support GL 3.2).

    If your distro targets such devices and doesn't ship GTK 4.12.x, it might be worth backporting those.

    Not an expert here, but I *think* it's mainly the use of VAOs.

  11. And yes, this is still all just to compile #Mesa so I can debug it in #GDB and figure out why #Firefox' #WebRender causes those funky artifacts on #Freedreno (#Adreno 306, #MSM8916)

    I have no idea what I am doing, really. If anyone has some secret #GPU knowledge, get in touch! 📐

    Maybe @mozilla or some of the great @thunderbird people? 🙏 Can't hurt to ask, right?

  12. And yes, this is still all just to compile #Mesa so I can debug it in #GDB and figure out why #Firefox' #WebRender causes those funky artifacts on #Freedreno (#Adreno 306, #MSM8916)

    I have no idea what I am doing, really. If anyone has some secret #GPU knowledge, get in touch! 📐

    Maybe @mozilla or some of the great @thunderbird people? 🙏 Can't hurt to ask, right?

  13. And yes, this is still all just to compile #Mesa so I can debug it in #GDB and figure out why #Firefox' #WebRender causes those funky artifacts on #Freedreno (#Adreno 306, #MSM8916)

    I have no idea what I am doing, really. If anyone has some secret #GPU knowledge, get in touch! 📐

    Maybe @mozilla or some of the great @thunderbird people? 🙏 Can't hurt to ask, right?

  14. And yes, this is still all just to compile #Mesa so I can debug it in #GDB and figure out why #Firefox' #WebRender causes those funky artifacts on #Freedreno (#Adreno 306, #MSM8916)

    I have no idea what I am doing, really. If anyone has some secret #GPU knowledge, get in touch! 📐

    Maybe @mozilla or some of the great @thunderbird people? 🙏 Can't hurt to ask, right?

  15. And yes, this is still all just to compile #Mesa so I can debug it in #GDB and figure out why #Firefox' #WebRender causes those funky artifacts on #Freedreno (#Adreno 306, #MSM8916)

    I have no idea what I am doing, really. If anyone has some secret #GPU knowledge, get in touch! 📐

    Maybe @mozilla or some of the great @thunderbird people? 🙏 Can't hurt to ask, right?

  16. @lina Have you ever had an issue, where some (about 50%) text in #Firefox wouldn't render when acceleration is enabled?

    It's completely unrelated to the #Asahi driver (#Freedreno, in fact), but I thought maybe your gut feeling can give me a hint on where to look.

  17. @lina Have you ever had an issue, where some (about 50%) text in #Firefox wouldn't render when acceleration is enabled?

    It's completely unrelated to the #Asahi driver (#Freedreno, in fact), but I thought maybe your gut feeling can give me a hint on where to look.

  18. @lina Have you ever had an issue, where some (about 50%) text in #Firefox wouldn't render when acceleration is enabled?

    It's completely unrelated to the #Asahi driver (#Freedreno, in fact), but I thought maybe your gut feeling can give me a hint on where to look.

  19. @lina Have you ever had an issue, where some (about 50%) text in #Firefox wouldn't render when acceleration is enabled?

    It's completely unrelated to the #Asahi driver (#Freedreno, in fact), but I thought maybe your gut feeling can give me a hint on where to look.

  20. @lina Have you ever had an issue, where some (about 50%) text in #Firefox wouldn't render when acceleration is enabled?

    It's completely unrelated to the #Asahi driver (#Freedreno, in fact), but I thought maybe your gut feeling can give me a hint on where to look.

  21. @reaeal @postmarketOS @plasmamobile I mean, it's still slow, it just is. But at least I get almost 60 FPS when scrolling in #Firefox ESR due to the compositor setting. Pages load reasonably fast, so it's good for basic browsing.

    As for anything else... well... #Krita crashes on launch, #LibreOffice is slow but works fine, #Tokodon runs pretty well, and that's about all I tried. Oh yeah, I tried playing #OpenRCT2 but it's #OpenGL version is not supported by the #Freedreno driver, so... ~18 FPS.

  22. @reaeal @postmarketOS @plasmamobile I mean, it's still slow, it just is. But at least I get almost 60 FPS when scrolling in #Firefox ESR due to the compositor setting. Pages load reasonably fast, so it's good for basic browsing.

    As for anything else... well... #Krita crashes on launch, #LibreOffice is slow but works fine, #Tokodon runs pretty well, and that's about all I tried. Oh yeah, I tried playing #OpenRCT2 but it's #OpenGL version is not supported by the #Freedreno driver, so... ~18 FPS.

  23. @reaeal @postmarketOS @plasmamobile I mean, it's still slow, it just is. But at least I get almost 60 FPS when scrolling in #Firefox ESR due to the compositor setting. Pages load reasonably fast, so it's good for basic browsing.

    As for anything else... well... #Krita crashes on launch, #LibreOffice is slow but works fine, #Tokodon runs pretty well, and that's about all I tried. Oh yeah, I tried playing #OpenRCT2 but it's #OpenGL version is not supported by the #Freedreno driver, so... ~18 FPS.

  24. @Logical_Error @alyssa It looks like Adreno 2xx is supported in general but not the specific 225 variant, and there is no GPU in the upstream msm8960 device trees, so it sounds like you probably have a bit of integration work to do to get all the pieces working together!

    The panel drivers are here: github.com/torvalds/linux/tree

    You'll probably want to ask on #freedreno or #dri-devel on OFTC so other folks more familiar with the freedreno driver can point you in the right direction!

  25. @Logical_Error @alyssa It looks like Adreno 2xx is supported in general but not the specific 225 variant, and there is no GPU in the upstream msm8960 device trees, so it sounds like you probably have a bit of integration work to do to get all the pieces working together!

    The panel drivers are here: github.com/torvalds/linux/tree

    You'll probably want to ask on #freedreno or #dri-devel on OFTC so other folks more familiar with the freedreno driver can point you in the right direction!

  26. @Logical_Error @alyssa It looks like Adreno 2xx is supported in general but not the specific 225 variant, and there is no GPU in the upstream msm8960 device trees, so it sounds like you probably have a bit of integration work to do to get all the pieces working together!

    The panel drivers are here: github.com/torvalds/linux/tree

    You'll probably want to ask on #freedreno or #dri-devel on OFTC so other folks more familiar with the freedreno driver can point you in the right direction!

  27. @Logical_Error @alyssa It looks like Adreno 2xx is supported in general but not the specific 225 variant, and there is no GPU in the upstream msm8960 device trees, so it sounds like you probably have a bit of integration work to do to get all the pieces working together!

    The panel drivers are here: github.com/torvalds/linux/tree

    You'll probably want to ask on #freedreno or #dri-devel on OFTC so other folks more familiar with the freedreno driver can point you in the right direction!

  28. @Logical_Error @alyssa It looks like Adreno 2xx is supported in general but not the specific 225 variant, and there is no GPU in the upstream msm8960 device trees, so it sounds like you probably have a bit of integration work to do to get all the pieces working together!

    The panel drivers are here: github.com/torvalds/linux/tree

    You'll probably want to ask on #freedreno or #dri-devel on OFTC so other folks more familiar with the freedreno driver can point you in the right direction!

  29. Video: 2020 was undoubtedly a watershed year for #OpenSource graphics drivers on #Arm. In this talk presented at #LVC21, Alyssa gives an annual status update of open drivers for Arm GPUs with a view of what's to come. col.la/lvcar #VideoCore #Freedreno #Panfrost #Linux

  30. Video: 2020 was undoubtedly a watershed year for #OpenSource graphics drivers on #Arm. In this talk presented at #LVC21, Alyssa gives an annual status update of open drivers for Arm GPUs with a view of what's to come. col.la/lvcar #VideoCore #Freedreno #Panfrost #Linux

  31. Video: In our second talk presented at last month's #LVC21, Alyssa Rosenzweig looks at where we are, and what's to come, for open drivers for Arm GPUs. col.la/lvcar

    #LinaroConnect #Linux #Arm #Graphics #Freedreno #Panfrost #OpenSource

  32. Video: In our second talk presented at last month's #LVC21, Alyssa Rosenzweig looks at where we are, and what's to come, for open drivers for Arm GPUs. col.la/lvcar

    #LinaroConnect #Linux #Arm #Graphics #Freedreno #Panfrost #OpenSource