SNA works with all of our supported chipsets, and even on Ironlake is significantly faster than UXA. I am curious as to how it fare in this situation. The underlying problem still exists, just the usage of buffer objects might be sufficiently different to hide it.
SNA works with all of our supported chipsets, and even on Ironlake is significantly faster than UXA. I am curious as to how it fare in this situation. The underlying problem still exists, just the usage of buffer objects might be sufficiently different to hide it.
The tree for testing the ENOSPC fixes is available from http:// cgit.freedeskto p.org/~ ickle/linux- 2.6/log/ ?h=reap- mmap-offsets. I don't pretend that is in a clean state at all. ;-) The patch of interest is http:// cgit.freedeskto p.org/~ ickle/linux- 2.6/commit/ ?h=reap- mmap-offsets& id=c4a07eef0557 73efba7855bcaf5 f26277695a5ae