<damo22>
does anyone think its a terrible idea to make a drm server for grub framebuffer?
<damo22>
i am on a platform with no linux kernel
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<damo22>
ie no modesetting allowed, just passthrough the mode
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<Ermine>
what does grub boot then?
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<damo22>
Ermine: gnumach
<damo22>
via multiboot table
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<furiouselly>
I don't think the society hates me, rather they try to help me from universities, but we now have the solvers data or manual guide to choosing two or one elements from the sum , this PDF deals with complex numbers which have imaginary unit included, logarithms of negative numbers as result have it where Pi get's calculated the i remains, you just read what it means, but i fluked in couple
<furiouselly>
of indices if not all of them, but if you leave enough gap of the indices, they are going to be uniform or contiguous so that logarithms can be taken upfront prestatically so they would not cause compile time nor runtime overhead. I mean sure the Cornell University as many others are many times over my math knowledge and experience as of today, but i did everything i could to get there
<furiouselly>
and close the gap so it's good to have a specification there luckily i found it, the formulas are derived from Euler, he was very long time ago a swizz mathematician. All in all i would expect the lemmas , theorems of the paper to be an exact match as to where we want to land but some might need a teachers help as you do not want me to talk and risk with human idiots lives in estonia and
<furiouselly>
elsewhere, just fucking abuse trolls they are with their sexual bragging, in my opinion they are all trash and should get a common massgrave in a war like this.
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<wickedrain>
what impressed me the most is technology behind www.upnano.at it's clear that this computation that Cornell does to get natural number indexes and neat performance is not the almighty chip, but i have not found anything more performant than nuclear chips alike upnano, they are way beyond photonics or quantum computers etc. We are at the peak of science it's pretty sad situation that those
<wickedrain>
scams wanted to lead to my death and worldwide wars, as death to me was assigned and i already saw the accounts they laundered money at selling my genes to extend the life of jews, so all you talk and accuse is something that i never was involved in, that i got injured or could not keep up with fuckers after 14 years of age my libido started to sharply degrade cause of implants they
<wickedrain>
arranged on me. This grew into multimillion business yes, where i got almost fatally injured. But i do not collext money on this, i still have phenomenal organs, so i do not mind, hei at least jacob rothcshild is alive, and i have perspective to heal couple of things, overall you could find the dutch reports earlier to Cornells paper, i am aware it's military secret and this is how they
<wickedrain>
calculate the tanks aim of the barrel. Even though Europe does amazing things too, i think Americans are also often very good guys in the world, i have not gotten into conflict with them much when they visit. But worldwide terms, we have difficult times ahead, and NATO should remain together especially when us stepped off from UN regulators spot. US needs the nato too, in that sense Trump
<wickedrain>
as president of US should keep nato together. Europe is as good as us in science. just have a look at austrias science and swizz and germans uk etc. It's amazing dream but not it's where we are today. Estonia is very rich in certain resources, some might want to take it indeed if not all, same thing with me, i am very rich in positive permutes or favourable ones, but i know i heal up as
<wickedrain>
from now on, but i do not want those abusers anymore around me like thousands of estonians or mob dreamer fuckers gloria and laura, they deal with their own gangstas and get abused back whenever they show their faces or talk trash about real humans.
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<wickedrain>
blob:https://www.facebook.com/deed62a7-b457-4619-a17a-1ae7a09d793d name is Mart Martin, it's a real name of mine. Joss Jossins was my latvian gamer name it was just a joke. I knew some latvians when i was young, great boys they were. But one of the algorithms seems to yield undefined results if first index value is 1 in the paper, cause 1-1 is 0 and logarithm of 0 is undefined. Have a look
<wickedrain>
at the binary probability.
<wickedrain>
oops they actually already say that in the next column, i > 1 so
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<wickedrain>
i found that googline the internet day before yesterday, i can check for keywords, but i arrived to the same conclusion, science of numbers is very strong, hence not interested in bigger nonsense conflicts, cause i actually arrived to the same spot without that paper, but the paper seems very accurate and hence is way better guide than my talks have been.
<wickedrain>
the rest of the corpus of numbers is exactly like told in that paper, so that offset is kept is more like logics function, cause internal adder causes that to be evaluated.
<wickedrain>
so the internal adder yields a sum of two encodes as invariant sum and can filter based of logics all that does not match, and hence it reduces the entropy of hw
<wickedrain>
in 60s einstein did crazy good calculations and this year they find exact proof of this, it was about pulsar stars passing each other at 7cm distance
<wickedrain>
nasa determined that albert einstein was doing the calcs correctly
<wickedrain>
it might had been earlier yeah, but that is not the main point, numbers are done correctly, and logarithm is not taken hence it more resembles modulus or division based of logics at runtime but this is very fast then
<Ermine>
damo22: you can try to port simpledrm and whatever it needs then
<damo22>
Ermine: I am porting the ioctl interface but i cant mimic it exactly so i will need to hack into libdrm as well
<wickedrain>
We can make this paper entirely complete with very little modification, that is based of batched calculation selection that i developed, by adding base and those things i talked about and data access needs a shift or dma or unaligned access , cause i never figured out how to do it without those calcs went a bit to ashtray to me
<Ermine>
damo22: I guess you only need ioctls for DRM dumb buffers, since you don't modeset anyway
<damo22>
yeah but i probably need the basic ioctls as well for the driver, as there is no linux drm to handle them
<damo22>
even if most of them are stubs
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<alyssa>
hrm
<alyssa>
if I do address mode optimizing early, I can handle gl/vk properly and that's all working nicely
<alyssa>
but then opt_load_store_vectorize does't work, because that's supposed to run late and it's very much unclear to me if I can teach that pass to vectorize the lowered hw load/stores
<alyssa>
although my hw thing looks like load_smem_amd so.. maybe?
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<alyssa>
oh, maybe this does work, it's just not liking the particular pattern here
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<alyssa>
reordered more passes. meh, good enough
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<alyssa>
although apparently load_store_vectorize can't vectorize lowered globals resulting from lower_ssbo
<alyssa>
Hm.
<dj-death>
yeah
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<alyssa>
dj-death: is load/store vectorization supposed to happen early then?
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<dj-death>
alyssa: yeah that was my assumption
<dj-death>
alyssa: I'm guess it can't work on globals before of robustness
<dj-death>
alyssa: I'm guessin it can't work on globals because of robustness
<redisaigner>
So the time is mature to leave the IRC channels , i won't come back anymore! Looked as if none was listening not to mention participating, i must be crazy than. good bye.
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<alyssa>
dj-death: maybe?
<alyssa>
it has code to handle globals and i've definitely seen it do stuff for opencl
<alyssa>
it just doesn't handle the mixed 32/64-bit stuff nir_lower_io generates
<alyssa>
which is.. incidentally the entire problem here
<alyssa>
s/here/for my address mode branch/
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<dj-death>
:(
<alyssa>
yeah.....
<alyssa>
I have something that works nicely for gl at least
<alyssa>
still haven't done any shader work for vulkan
<alyssa>
idk how to use fossil-db with my driver
<Shibe>
I have a strange issue but I'm not sure where to report it. If I attempt to screenshare on applications running on my iGPU (Ryzen 7800x3d) with my RX580 being my primary GPU, I get corrupted output on all applications I've tried (firefox, chrome, discord, obs). I thought maybe this was a KDE portal issue but I tried with hyprland too. Could this be a mesa problem and should I report it there?
<Shibe>
Maybe this is a wrong modifiers being used problem especially since my rx580 doesn't seem to have modifier support at all
<Shibe>
I haven't tried screensharing in this type of setup before, so don't know if this was always broken
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<Shibe>
this only happens when an application is running on the integrated gpu, but I haven't tried running my entire desktop off of the iGPU display outputs and then attempting screenshare
<Shibe>
I assume to test this I'd have to run my entire environment off this (compositor included)? I can run applications using mesa git but not sure how to get my entire environment to use this on fedora
<soreau>
you can install mesa to a nonstandard prefix like /opt/mesa and then point LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/mesa/lib/$libdir/ ./compositor
<soreau>
this way, you only use the mesa you built if that variable is set, otherwise it will use 'normal' system mesa
<soreau>
the other thing you might consider is trying older versions of mesa to see if it ever worked before the change that this patch fixes
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<dj-death>
alyssa: fossilize-replay
<alyssa>
dj-death: yeah but like.. do I need to capture fossils myself? or will e.g. radv fossils replay on hk?
<alyssa>
allegedly I can grab them from steam's cache but that didn't work when I tried it
<DemiMarie>
Why are Intel iGPUs so much slower than AMD iGPUs?
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<HdkR>
DemiMarie: I'd blame die investment towards the GPU
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<DemiMarie>
HdkR: why does AMD devote more die area to the GPU?
<HdkR>
DemiMarie: Seems like they care more about bigger numbers on the GPU :)
<airlied>
also pwr mgmt balance
<HdkR>
It's all a game of trade-offs
<DemiMarie>
One of the factors that made me want to get GPU acceleration into Qubes OS was that M1 die shots showed the GPU being bigger than the CPU.
<DemiMarie>
Another factor is that CPUs are terrible at math: the vast majority of their die area goes to control logic, not ALUs.
<HdkR>
Yea, GPU is bigger than the CPU clusters in most hardware. Intel iGPU has been historically anemic aside from their top end 48/72EU things that Apple used to ship