ChanServ changed the topic of #panfrost to: Panfrost - FLOSS Mali Midgard + Bifrost + Valhall - Logs https://oftc.irclog.whitequark.org/panfrost - I don't know anything about WSI. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
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<HdkR>
I'm not subscribed to the various lists so responding via email doesn't really work.
<CounterPillow>
You can post to most of them without being a subscriber, and you can grab the mbox to reply to all from lore.kernel.org
<HdkR>
yea, no. Doesn't work with gmail web interface.
<bbrezillon>
yep, I had the drm_pancsf_group_submit locally, forgot to push it to my repo.
<bbrezillon>
s/group_create/group_submit/
<bbrezillon>
I missed the group_create one, and it looks like the dev_query structs miss padding words too
<bbrezillon>
I'll do another pass on the uAPI file
<HdkR>
Apparently the Intel devs used pahole when I pointed out padding isssues in xe. Might be worth poking at :)
<HdkR>
Whenever a new version lands I can throw it through FEX's testing infrastructure again to see if anything is broken
<daniels>
HdkR: one thing you can do is subscribe to e.g. dri-devel, set up a filter which will archive it + file it into a label, then hide the label from your list - so it's never there bothering you, but you can search by message-id to reply if you need
<daniels>
I do that with lkml
<HdkR>
yea, I have one ML doing that for creeping on sc8280xp patches