On Wednesday 11 December 2013, you wrote:
There is one more thing that may be relevant for you. The old r3p0 version of the mali blob can't fully utilize both pixel processors of the Mali400 MP2. So the performance is not optimal on Allwinner A20. It is possible to upgrade to a newer version r3p2-01rel2 of the blob to get better performance, but I was not very sure about it without a good justification (like somebody having a real use for OpenGL ES and able/willing to report bugs): http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.hardware.netbook.arm.sunxi/4676 Also blobs are a temporary placeholder solution until we get free open source drivers. Investing extra efforts into getting blobs running may be counter productive at this moment.
I tried to use it once, but i got an unresolved symbol. I think is the one you mentioned there: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/linux-sunxi/zx4gwC1QyMc/h_mFGeL6nzMJ
is that preload hack still necessary?
Cheers, Marco Martin
On Wed, 11 Dec 2013 15:14:19 +0100 Marco Martin notmart@gmail.com wrote:
On Wednesday 11 December 2013, you wrote:
There is one more thing that may be relevant for you. The old r3p0 version of the mali blob can't fully utilize both pixel processors of the Mali400 MP2. So the performance is not optimal on Allwinner A20. It is possible to upgrade to a newer version r3p2-01rel2 of the blob to get better performance, but I was not very sure about it without a good justification (like somebody having a real use for OpenGL ES and able/willing to report bugs): http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.hardware.netbook.arm.sunxi/4676 Also blobs are a temporary placeholder solution until we get free open source drivers. Investing extra efforts into getting blobs running may be counter productive at this moment.
I tried to use it once, but i got an unresolved symbol. I think is the one you mentioned there: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/linux-sunxi/zx4gwC1QyMc/h_mFGeL6nzMJ
is that preload hack still necessary?
Yes, the _mali_clz_lut problem still needs to be workarounded. The r3p2-01rel2 mali blobs did not get any better since that time.
The r3p0 is a monolithic blob, so it can be packaged quite easily for any distro (I had some ebuilds for gentoo) without even having the blob itself included in the package. It's just a matter of installing a set of symlinks and then asking the user to drop the blob into some predefined location to finalize the installation. The responsibility of obtaining a legal copy of the blob is the user's problem.
With r3p2-01rel2 we now have to deal with a set of blobs (EGL, GLESv1, GLESv2) and additionally apply a preload hack to get it working. Hence the logistics becomes more difficult.
Other than that, the r3p2-01rel2 mali blobs status is that I can use them on my own Cubieboard2 successfully. And they definitely provide better performance than r3p0. But I'm just not ready to support this configuration for the end users at the moment.
If you want more detailed instructions about installing and using mali r3p2-01rel2 drivers, I can provide such instructions. But I don't think that this mailing list is the right place. And especially not this discussion thread with the "Flashing the NAND" subject :-)
On Friday, December 13, 2013 01:06:09 Siarhei Siamashka wrote:
With r3p2-01rel2 we now have to deal with a set of blobs (EGL, GLESv1, GLESv2) and additionally apply a preload hack to get it working. Hence the logistics becomes more difficult.
those are things we can manage our own end in the Mer integration, though.
If you want more detailed instructions about installing and using mali r3p2-01rel2 drivers, I can provide such instructions. But I don't
this is the kind of thing that would be very nice to have on a structured wiki. a “unsupported configuration; in development” banner on the page would be sensible, but at documenting these things so that people can collaborate rather than reinvent (or bug people on mailing lists on threads that sprawl off topic :) would be great.
On Friday 13 December 2013, Siarhei Siamashka wrote:
Other than that, the r3p2-01rel2 mali blobs status is that I can use them on my own Cubieboard2 successfully. And they definitely provide better performance than r3p0. But I'm just not ready to support this configuration for the end users at the moment.
If you want more detailed instructions about installing and using mali r3p2-01rel2 drivers, I can provide such instructions. But I don't think that this mailing list is the right place. And especially not this discussion thread with the "Flashing the NAND" subject :-)
Ok.. so... where? :)
Cheers, Marco Martin
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