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Where can I find code of mali200 driver for Android
GoldenDragon Lee
over 12 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 31st July 2010 at
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sirishakti sirishakti
over 12 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 5th November 2010 at
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Source code for Mali GPUs Linux Kernel Device Drivers, UMP Device Drivers and DRM Device Drivers under GPLv2 licence.
The Linux version of the Mali GPUs DDKs include three components which run within the kernel. The most important of these, known as the Device Driver, provides the low-level access to the Mali-200 or Mali-400 GPU. An important, secondary component is the Unified Memory Provider (UMP) which can be used in a variety of ways to facilitate zero-copy operations within the driver stack. An additional component, the Mali Direct Rendering Manager (DRM), is provided to integrate the Mali DDKs into the X11 environment and for enabling the Direct Rendering Interface (DRI2).
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sirishakti sirishakti
over 12 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 5th November 2010 at
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Source code for Mali GPUs Linux Kernel Device Drivers, UMP Device Drivers and DRM Device Drivers under GPLv2 licence.
The Linux version of the Mali GPUs DDKs include three components which run within the kernel. The most important of these, known as the Device Driver, provides the low-level access to the Mali-200 or Mali-400 GPU. An important, secondary component is the Unified Memory Provider (UMP) which can be used in a variety of ways to facilitate zero-copy operations within the driver stack. An additional component, the Mali Direct Rendering Manager (DRM), is provided to integrate the Mali DDKs into the X11 environment and for enabling the Direct Rendering Interface (DRI2).
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