Xvideo acceleration: GATOS for PPC?

Michel Dänzer michdaen at iiic.ethz.ch
Wed Aug 29 09:35:29 EST 2001


Michel Dänzer wrote:
>
> Michel Lanners wrote:
>
> > During my quest for improved performance in such goodies as xine and
> > vlc, I came across the fact that currently on PPC, the X server eats
> > between 20 and 40 percent of the cpu cycles, whereas on i386 (with GATOS
> > drivers), it just sleeps doing nothing....
> >
> > Although I found no evidence documented evicende of this, I suppose this
> > is because XFree (plain), although implementing Xvideo, doesn't use the
> > hardware acceleration in the ATI chips, whereas the GATOS drivers do
> > just that.
>
> Not quite. Plain XFree86 uses the frontend scaler, which also does the
> colorspace conversion. The reason for the CPU load is that the data is
> transferred to the card with regular memcpy. If the GATOS drivers use
> (virtually) no CPU for the transfer, that hints at that they use bus
> mastering for the transfer. Very interesting, I'll have to look at the code.

False alarm, they also use memcpy. In fact, the code looks very similar to
plain XFree86, so I'd be surprised if it makes any difference.


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Earthling Michel Dänzer (MrCooper)    \   Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc) developer
CS student, Free Software enthusiast   \        XFree86 and DRI project member

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