On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 01:01:19PM +0100, Emil Velikov wrote:
On 28/07/14 08:07, Daniel Vetter wrote:
On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 03:48:53AM +0100, Emil Velikov wrote:
A few updates:
- Naming the headers lists *_HEADERS caused autohell to hate us. Renamed to
*_H_FILES
- Including the platform Android.mk files individually is not the right way
to do. One needs to construct an array/list of Android.mks and include it.
- The series including the above fixes can be found in branch fixes+android
over at https://github.com/evelikov/libdrm.
Adding Tim Gore who's working on Android.mk support for i-g-t from our side and probably knows whom to poke for the intel side of things for libdrm Android ports. -Daniel
Thank you Daniel,
In case it was not clear enough, some of these patches are taken from android-ia/external/drm. The very same are written by Intel employees AFAICT :) Would be great to hear if anyone is against the idea of getting Android.mks in the canonical repo.
Oh, that's kinda why I want to drag the relevant people in from Intel's side. Responsibility for Android builds have shifted around a bit the past few years and Intel is big, so I'm trying to get hold off the right person. No success thus far :(
But personally I want this, just need to make sure that our own Android guys see it and can start to help out. Occasionally it takes a while until they dare to walk out of their hidings ;-) -Daniel
-Emil
-Emil
On 27/07/14 19:25, Emil Velikov wrote:
Hello list,
Recently I've had a go at the Anroid builds and I felt ... inspired that there are (at least) two downstream repositories that have the relevant Android build, yet all of them use 6+month old libdrm. Making even builds a pain in the neck :'(
Are there any objections if we get the android build upstream ? AFAICS it's nicely isolated from everything else + I've managed to reuse all the source/headers lists.
Note that the series lacks a couple of patches from the downstream repos, yet adds support for radeon, nouveau and freedreno :)
The missing fixes are - s/mmap/mmap64/, dma-bufs support + other intel specific "hacks". If people are happy with the series then we can take a look at the final bits.
Cheers, Emil
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