On Sat 29. Feb 2020 at 11.40, Richard Purdie < [email protected]> wrote:
> On Sat, 2020-02-29 at 11:14 +0100, Alexander Kanavin wrote: > > This recipe is build-heavy, yet is not part of any images and isn't > > runtime tesed as > > part of oe-core. There's no evidence of anyone using it, as all > > commits are revision updates. It also pulls in NumPy, which is also > > a significant support item, and wouldn't otherwise be part of core. > > I'm not sure about this. The intent was to use piglit as a way of > improving our graphics testing, particularly allowing it to be > automated. > > Whilst we've had to focus on getting the basics right, I'm not sure > that objective isn't still a worthy goal over time? Piglit is meant for testing and validating OpenGL drivers for real hardware. While we can put it on top of software Mesa driver or virgl, I am not sure there is much value in that? Software rendering might even be too slow to run in practice. Alex >
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