[PATCH xserver 0/7] --disable-iglx
Eric Anholt
eric at anholt.net
Tue May 10 20:31:57 UTC 2016
Adam Jackson <ajax at redhat.com> writes:
> We already disable indirect GLX by default at runtime, this makes it
> something you can disable at compile time. And if you do that, libglx no
> longer needs to link against libGL, which means Xvnc and friends don't
> have their swrast support broken just because you installed some other
> vendor's libGL.
>
> I think there's still a few more things that could be conditionalized
> away beyond this. There's no need to track render mode or feedback or
> selection buffers for direct contexts, for example. And the alternate
> top-level dispatch table kind of points out how useless it is to build
> the Single_dispatch_info tree. But if I go too far along those lines I
> start needing to modify the generated code, so, one thing at a time.
>
> This series still builds iglx support by default. I could easily be
> persuaded to flip that switch though. Opinions?
Patches 1-4 are:
Reviewed-by: Eric Anholt <eric at anholt.net>
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