I had a topic question on the old forum which shown an issue with the Mali-T6xx driver being terribly slow with both glBufferSubData and glMapBufferRange with the unsync bit set.
I was wondering if there has been any information on if the situation has improved on your end. I've followed the guide here for installing a Unix system on my Chromebook with the latest drivers you provide to the public and the issue is still there.
Any way to get an update on if its fixed and just pending an update somewhere?
Awesome, thank you.
I know it has only been a week, but I tend to find action gets more results than idling. Any developments on r4p0 getting pushed out to people?
Hi sonicadvance1,
No public date yet, sorry. Our r4 driver release is still under development, so we've not yet got a release schedule we can share. I'll update this when I have something more concrete than that.
Best regards,
Pete
R4P0 is now released, so I'll poke the relevant team and ask when Chromebook builds will be released.
Fancy. Hopefully this time for kernel changes we can have a combined diff file instead of a bunch of text to copy and paste
Any update on this?
It would be nice to test the r4p0 drivers before my next application release that is coming soon.
If I could enable my glBufferSubData or glMapBufferRange paths it would be very nice.
Any further news on the r4p0 userspace drivers?
Very soon now, it's in testing