DRI3 Support Finally Added To AMD's Radeon X.Org Driver

Written by Michael Larabel in X.Org on 17 March 2015 at 08:22 AM EDT. 44 Comments
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While DRI3 has been talked about for the better part of three years, today it's finally now supported by the mainline xf86-video-ati Radeon DDX driver.

Michel Dänzer of AMD committed the Direct Rendering Infrastructure 3 support over the night along with support for the SYNC and PRESENT extensions of the latest X.Org Servers.


Eric Anholt and Keith Packard started coming up with their DRI3 vision back at XDC 2012.


For supported X.Org Server environments the DRI3 support isn't enabled by default but users need to manually set the DRI3 option within their xorg.conf to enable the said support. DRI3 was initially added for X.Org Server 1.15. DRI3 brought the present/swap extension, switched to using FDs for passing objects rather than GEM handles, and for users means improved window resizing, improved synchronization of rendering, and slightly better security.
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