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RX Vega 56, RX Vega 64, Radeon Vega II, Radeon VII There is also support for VDPAU and VAAPI via radeonsi.ĬAPE VERDE, PITCAIRN, TAHITI, OLAND, HAINAN
Amd opengl 4.6 support driver#
Via media-libs/mesa (version 20.0 or higher) the driver additionally supports Vulkan ( RADV driver) and OpenCL 2.0 is available via dev-libs/rocm-opencl-runtime. The VIDEO_CARDS variable must be set to "amdgpu radeonsi". Video cores supported by the AMDGPU driver feature OpenGL 4.6 and OpenGL ES 3.2.
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Use lspci for this task:Ĭheck the output for one of the product names listed in the table below. To choose the right driver, first detect the graphics card. Setting up a system to use AMDGPU requires identifying the proper card, installing the corresponding firmware, configuring the kernel, and installing the X11 driver.
Amd opengl 4.6 support drivers#
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There still is close to two months left until Mesa 20.0 will go into feature freeze, so we'll see if that is enough time for the RadeonSI NIR support to stabilize where this OpenGL 4.6 support could be advertised by default. So only if manually enabling RadeonSI NIR does OpenGL 4.6 support get exposed for AMD Radeon GCN/RDNA graphics hardware. But, unfortunately, the NIR code-path for RadeonSI isn't yet ready to flip on by default.
Amd opengl 4.6 support code#
Last quarter's Mesa 19.2 release brought OpenGL 4.6 for core Mesa and Intel's i965/Iris drivers while tonight in Mesa 20.0-devel Git is support for RadeonSI! The AMD open-source OpenGL Linux driver can finally have GL 4.6!īut before getting too excited, the OpenGL 4.6 support for RadeonSI requires use of the NIR intermediate representation due to some code sharing with RADV around the SPIR-V ingestion support and reusing existing code-paths. The OpenGL 4.6 extension is nearly two and a half years old while finally the open-source Mesa OpenGL drivers are catching up to this latest OpenGL revision that offers Vulkan/SPIR-V interoperability and other additions.