I'm glad Nvidia still cares.
They need goodwill if they ever want to use dma-buf themselves.
Phoronix: NVIDIA Still Working On PRIME/DMA-BUF Contribution
Aaron Plattner at NVIDIA is still working on the open-source "PRIME Helpers" patches for the Linux kernel. This is work towards ultimately better handling PRIME/DMA-BUF for NVIDIA Optimus Technology on Linux...
http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=MTI3NTM
I'm glad Nvidia still cares.
They need goodwill if they ever want to use dma-buf themselves.
Oh, so after all it is possible for nVidia to contribute code related to desktop/laptop GPUs to Linux kernel!
must be snowing in hell or something... oh, no, wait, it's just the result of a hard stance courtesy few kernel developers
(to be clear: I'm glad they're contributing)
I hope that ATi also uses this work to handle thier "optimus-like' solution instead of using thier in house solution. If all the drivers can use ONE system for sharing GPU and transfering GPU access, and ALL contribute and improve it, then this system could really become something. As much as people here hate Nvidia and Ati at times, if we could get them to help improve and use it, then we all would benefit.![]()
That's what amazes me about Nvidia (in a bad/funny way). Whether I read a story like this I ask myself how far are they willing to go with their workarounds/hacks to keep their "trade secrets" and lack of coopeartion close to themselves, instead of cooperating with the FOSS/Linux community.
*Sigh*, shame on you nvidia.
Last edited by asdx; 01-15-2013 at 11:52 PM.
Maybe nVidia cares because... Valve "asked" them to do it, because their problems with Steam for Linux on nVidia Optimus...
Little of-topic: nVidia Optimus it is disaster even on Windows. It should be simple and working out-of-the-box, but reality is that it generates plenty of problems. Most of them are with not recognised games, but recently it is even with Mozilla Firefox - version 18 is crashing all the times on hardware with nVidia Optimus...
http://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/946268
What a shock firefox crashing
I do understand that 2 gpus in one laptop have it's strong points i.e. gaming. But that I don't understand that manufactures stuck them almost every pony market laptops out there(damn, marketing guys great new laptop with two graphics cards and überdüber gtx720m with 2GB ram for more powah...). Hopefully Haswell has strong enough igpu that it does not need other gpu to stick on every laptop outhere.
nVidia Optimus (when it works) is OK for people that play games occasionally and priority for them is long battery life.
But for people that do not care about battery and still wants laptop usable for gaming (like me- it is nightmare (works buggy on Windows, officially doesn't work on Linux). If I could - I would like to buy laptop with nVidia GPU only. The problem is that all better laptops have this annoying Optimus...