<alyssa>
italove: ...Right. Um. I can deal with that.
<italove>
ok
<alyssa>
since I know bbrezillon would much rather forget Midgard still exists ;)
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<italove>
also, my series on the disasm is good to review imo (asides from a few TODOs that I have to remove from the code, but that shouldn't really change anything)
<italove>
I'm gonna make some changes later today to clean up, but as I said nothing that'll drastically change the code
<alyssa>
italove: alright
<alyssa>
remove the wip subject line when you're ready :)
<italove>
ok
<anarsoul>
alyssa: I bet that ARM has set the record for longest produced GPUs :)
<anarsoul>
(yeah, utgard is also still exists)
<alyssa>
Probably :P
<macc24>
anarsoul: define "GPU"
<anarsoul>
graphics processing unit
<macc24>
if there are 2 different chips with around same performance and exactly the same drivers, are they one gpu?
<anarsoul>
I'm not sure what you're referring to
<macc24>
over 20 years of The VGA-compatible-ish graphics cards on x86 computers
<anarsoul>
vga is a display controller, not a gpu
<macc24>
depending on definition of gpu
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<chrisf>
it's a bit of a stretch to call the VGA a GPU. it doesnt even have a blitter
<alyssa>
it's like saying the Bifrost / AGX compilers are written in Python
<alyssa>
("Aren't they?")
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* chrisf
realises the vga is as old as him
<chrisf>
dinosaurs!
<macc24>
i'd bet if term gpu existed in 1980's vga would be a gpu
<chrisf>
fast forward another 20 years... probably still have utgard
<anarsoul>
I think allwinner won't give up on utgard for quite a while
<macc24>
alyssa: regarding #2334, would it make sense to use llvmpipe to test if it's rockchipdrm being broken and not panfrost?