Hi
I sent the email below to the Xorg mailing list, but haven't had a
response. Can anyone point me in the right direction for profiling Xorg?
Many thanks
Matthew Fincham
Original Message
Subject:Profiling Xorg
Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2010 08:23:58 +0200
On 22-04-10 10:04, Michel Dänzer wrote:
On Mit, 2010-04-21 at 13:28 +0200, Matthew Fincham wrote:
On 20-04-10 11:15, Michel Dänzer wrote:
One unexpected thing I found was that the (x,y) of the drawable, when it
was a pixmap, was not (0,0) but an apparently random number. This
On 20-04-10 11:15, Michel Dänzer wrote:
One unexpected thing I found was that the (x,y) of the drawable, when it
was a pixmap, was not (0,0) but an apparently random number. This may
point to a problem with what I have done, but it is worked around (see
xf86xv.c:1819).
Are you using XAA?
On 16-04-10 16:02, Michel Dänzer wrote:
While I can see the Intel driver is receiving a pixmap drawable
and apparently writing to it, I see nothing on the screen.
(How) Are you copying the pixmap contents to a visible window? Pixmaps
are offscreen by definition.
I am writing a Qt a
(1.3.0)
hw/xfree86/common/xf86xvpriv.h
hw/xfree86/common/xf86xv.c
Intel (2.4.1)
i830_video.c
What is the best way for others to review these changes, and offer
suggestions?
Many thanks
Matthew Fincham
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On 13-04-10 10:44, Michel Dänzer wrote:
On Mon, 2010-04-12 at 07:54 +0200, Matthew Fincham wrote:
I am trying to display scaled video with text and pixmaps (amongst other
things) "overlayed". I have Xv working, but when the overlay (to be
clear, this is not an Xv overlay) is
or opcode 140, minor opcode 19".
I'm not sure how to proceed with this and was wondering if anyone had
any advice.
Many thanks
Matthew Fincham
Xorg: 1.3.0
Intel driver: 2.4.1
OS: NetBSD 4.0
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