[Mesa-users] [Mesa-dev] Fwd: Issues with removal of classic OSMesa

Dave Airlie airlied at gmail.com
Thu Jan 7 04:55:33 UTC 2021


I have some plans nothing firm to add some sort of aniso to llvmpipe. I was
considering porting code from swiftshader, maybe I can bump it up the
priority list.

Dave.

On Tue, 5 Jan 2021, 06:02 Brian Paul, <brianp at vmware.com> wrote:

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> -------- Forwarded Message --------
> Subject:        [Mesa-users] Issues with removal of classic OSMesa
> Date:   Thu, 31 Dec 2020 12:56:04 +0100
> From:   Andreas Fänger <a.faenger at e-sign.com>
> To:     mesa-users at lists.freedesktop.org
>
> Hi,
>
> I've just seen that classic OSMesa has been removed (again) from Mesa3D
> a few weeks ago with this commit "mesa: Retire classic OSMesa".
>
> We are still actively using classical OSMesa for high quality rendering
> of still images in a headless environment with no GPU support
> (server-based rendering on windows and linux)
>
> Unfortunately, none of the alternative software renderers provide all
> the features that we require, which is antialiasing and anisotropic
> filtering. The current state is (correct me if I'm wrong)
>
> * softpipe: anisotropic filtering is supported, no antialiasing
>
> * llvmpipe: no anisotropic filtering, has MSAA


>
>
> * openswr: no anisotropic filtering, has MSAA, no OSMesa interface (?)
>
> We had hoped that classical OSMesa is only removed when there is a full
> replacement after the discussions in 2016 when OSMesa was about to be
> removed for the first time
>
> https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/mesa-dev/2016-March/109665.html
>
> https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/mesa-users/2016-March/001132.html
>
> and the commit that reverted the removal
>
>
> http://cgit.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/commit/?id=9601815b4be886f4d92bf74916de98f3bdb7275c
>
> Are there any plans to enhance the renderers so that at least one of
> them is providing both anisotropic filtering and antialiasing?
>
> As far as I know, anisotropic texture filtering is also one of the
> OpenGL 4.6 requirements.
>
> In 2016 I was told that there are only very few developers involved in
> llvmpipe and that chances are not high that someone is going to port the
> softpipe anisotropic filtering implementation as llvmpipe is much more
> complex. Is there any change in that situation?
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