On 10/13/2016 10:39 PM, Nicolai Hähnle wrote:
> On 13.10.2016 10:20, Andreas Boll wrote:
>> Currently radeonsi doesn't advertise GLSL 4.40 and "GL 4.4, GLSL 4.40 --
>> all DONE" means the driver actually advertises GL 4.4 and GLSL 4.40.
>>
>> So as long as radeonsi doesn't enable GLSL >= 4.40
On Oct 13, 2016 2:10 PM, "Mike Lothian" wrote:
>
> Alternatively you could expose GLSL 440 until the bugs are squished for
450
We can't expose GL 4.4 and 4.5 without approval from Khronos. I don't know
if that also applies to GLSL, but I'm assuming that it does. Until then,
Alternatively you could expose GLSL 440 until the bugs are squished for 450
On Thu, 13 Oct 2016 at 12:39 Nicolai Hähnle wrote:
> On 13.10.2016 10:20, Andreas Boll wrote:
> > Currently radeonsi doesn't advertise GLSL 4.40 and "GL 4.4, GLSL 4.40 --
> > all DONE" means the
On 13.10.2016 10:20, Andreas Boll wrote:
Currently radeonsi doesn't advertise GLSL 4.40 and "GL 4.4, GLSL 4.40 --
all DONE" means the driver actually advertises GL 4.4 and GLSL 4.40.
So as long as radeonsi doesn't enable GLSL >= 4.40 it's not "all DONE".
Fixes: 789119d21 ("st/mesa: enable
Currently radeonsi doesn't advertise GLSL 4.40 and "GL 4.4, GLSL 4.40 --
all DONE" means the driver actually advertises GL 4.4 and GLSL 4.40.
So as long as radeonsi doesn't enable GLSL >= 4.40 it's not "all DONE".
Fixes: 789119d21 ("st/mesa: enable ARB_enhanced_layouts and turn the cap on")