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Graphics, mode setting and Wayland track
Thursday, August 20, 2015 from 9:30am – Noon
Metropolitan A
Metropolitan A
Although the Year of the Linux Desktop has yet to arrive, Linux
graphics support continues to be critically important for a great many
users. Automotive, smartphones, digital signage, smart TVs, and more,
have come to rely on our display stack. This microconference will cover
a number of topics including atomic mdoesetting in KMS, buffer
allocation, verified-secure graphics pipelines, fencing and
synchronisation, Wayland, and more.
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Proposals for this track
* Gap between Atomic Modesetting / KMS and ADF
Looking at the KMS atomic modesetting API and examining the feature gap to Android's ADF
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Graphics, mode setting and Wayland | 07/01/2015 |
Daniel Vetter, Rob Clark | ||
* HWComposer in Weston - need for a pluggable composition accelerator
Accelerating composition in Weston through dedicated HWAs
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Graphics, mode setting and Wayland | 06/18/2015 |
Anand Balagopalakrishnan | ||
* ION Feature Upstreaming: Issues that remain
Working towards a common generic display-capable buffer allocation API
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Graphics, mode setting and Wayland | 07/01/2015 |
Sumit Semwal | ||
* Live sources and sinks in KMS
Support for live/stream-based sources and sinks within KMS
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Graphics, mode setting and Wayland | 07/01/2015 |
Laurent Pinchart | ||
* State of Wayland
Quick overview of the development status of Wayland and Weston.
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Graphics, mode setting and Wayland | 08/13/2015 |
Bryce Harrington |