Monday, July 8, 2024

[fedora-arm] Re: Intel Xe

Hi,

It has been reported that Intel Xe kernel drivers build and run fine on
aarch64 in 2D mode.
3D support comes after enabling Intel in libdrm and mesa, but currently
is not stable.
Supposedly, this will be greatly improved in kernel 6.11 which will have
many Xe updates.
Having 2D now would already be a plus.

Pim

On 8-7-2024 17:26, Peter Robinson wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> Upstream has support for Intel Xe graphics in all of kernel, libdrm and
>> mesa, yet all of these packages are built with Intel support disabled on
>> aarch64.
>>
>> Intel Xe drivers, unlike i915 are architecture independent.
>> On x86_64, they conflict with i915 drivers, so an elaborate scheme is
>> used to allow both drivers to coexist.
>> On aarch64, Intel Xe has no legacy counterpart, so no conflict either.
>>
>> All the more reason to enable Intel Xe on aarch64, just like on x86_64.
>> Intel Xe support may not be perfect on aarch64, but this is just as true
>> on x86_64.
> When it first landed upstream it was still x86 only and they said they
> were working on it. I did see there were patches upstream to fix the
> issues. I'll take a look at what's required to build it multi arch.
>
> Peter

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