June 28th, 2016, 07:44 PM
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PRIME Synchronization & Double Buffering Land In The X.Org Server
Phoronix, 28 June 2016
For those making use of DRI PRIME for multi-GPU systems (mainly in the context of iGPU + dGPU notebooks), the xorg-server's PRIME code now has synchronization support and double buffering.
Alex Goins of NVIDIA has been working on this big PRIME synchronization project for a while now to help reduce tearing in such configurations. That work has gone through many revisions over the months but as of this afternoon it's landed in xserver Git.
There is the support for PRIME synchronization and double buffering when both drivers support the necessary functions. With this work today are also the modesetting DDX driver changes for being able to support it. NVIDIA is expected to soon release a proprietary driver update to support the needed functionality there too.
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Xorg-PRIME-Sync-Double-Buffer
Until now I have been 'forced' to use Intel integrated graphics card, I've been waiting 3 years for this moment!!!
As much as I know, the kernel-side changes are already merged and released in Linux 4.5, and the nvidia binary driver patch is ready for release.
The big question: When will this fix ship in Ubuntu, and in what versions of Ubuntu (16.04; 16.10; ...)?
Big thanks for any info :)
Phoronix, 28 June 2016
For those making use of DRI PRIME for multi-GPU systems (mainly in the context of iGPU + dGPU notebooks), the xorg-server's PRIME code now has synchronization support and double buffering.
Alex Goins of NVIDIA has been working on this big PRIME synchronization project for a while now to help reduce tearing in such configurations. That work has gone through many revisions over the months but as of this afternoon it's landed in xserver Git.
There is the support for PRIME synchronization and double buffering when both drivers support the necessary functions. With this work today are also the modesetting DDX driver changes for being able to support it. NVIDIA is expected to soon release a proprietary driver update to support the needed functionality there too.
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Xorg-PRIME-Sync-Double-Buffer
Until now I have been 'forced' to use Intel integrated graphics card, I've been waiting 3 years for this moment!!!
As much as I know, the kernel-side changes are already merged and released in Linux 4.5, and the nvidia binary driver patch is ready for release.
The big question: When will this fix ship in Ubuntu, and in what versions of Ubuntu (16.04; 16.10; ...)?
Big thanks for any info :)