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<danvet>
mlankhorst, mripard ack for adding ogabbay to drm-misc?
<danvet>
ogabbay, ping daniels or another fdo admin in #freedesktop once you have the ack to get added to the drm-misc group
<ogabbay>
danvet, sure, thx
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<jenatali>
I don't suppose there's some database of which apps need which VK versions/extensions?
<jenatali>
Trying out DOOM Eternal and it wants extensions that we could implement, but we'd have to emulate, and I'm trying to decide between always-supporting it with emulation, or trying to maintain a database of which apps should be able to use it...
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<anholt>
jenatali: don't think I've seen one. tried to do that for gl long long ago and it was real messy.
<jenatali>
That's what I expected but still sad nonetheless :P
<jenatali>
Guess I'm hooking up xmlconfig to Dozen
<airlied>
jenatali: just expose the exts always, and turn off the emu paths if applications don't enable the exts
<jenatali>
Right, this is specifically about 8bit loads/stores. I don't really want some app seeing that it's supported and using it, when it'd be almost-definitely faster not to
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<jenatali>
Unless the app refuses to run without it and then sure we can emulate it
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<swick[m]>
MrCooper zamundaaa emersion: EDID/DisplayID can contain the bit depth with and without temporal dithering but they generally just don't because why would any display maker give a fuck
<swick[m]>
max bpc is also still a maximum and the driver is supposed to lower it to get the mode you specified. if you ever have to specify a max bpc something is broken. it really is a workaround for broken cables etc.
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<swick[m]>
and MrCooper is right, as soon as the pipeline is not identity you might actually want the higher bit depth
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<swick[m]>
we really need a min bpc property. drivers can then just free up bandwidth without any issues
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