Just one week after Intel sent in their initial DRM driver updates for Linux 4.1, a second pull request has been submitted with more DRM graphics driver changes queued up for Linux 4.1.
This new Intel DRM-Next pull request sent in today by Intel OTC's Daniel Vetter has Y-tiling support for scanout, removes more of the deprecated user-space mode-setting support, has the first prep patches for dynamic page-table allocation support, DRRS support patches, new frame-buffer compression patches, vblank fixes, and "various patches all over."
More details on this new pull request for merging into DRM-Next that will in turn merge into the Linux 4.1 kernel when its merge window opens can be found via this mailing list post.
This new Intel DRM-Next pull request sent in today by Intel OTC's Daniel Vetter has Y-tiling support for scanout, removes more of the deprecated user-space mode-setting support, has the first prep patches for dynamic page-table allocation support, DRRS support patches, new frame-buffer compression patches, vblank fixes, and "various patches all over."
More details on this new pull request for merging into DRM-Next that will in turn merge into the Linux 4.1 kernel when its merge window opens can be found via this mailing list post.
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