Re: git: 3f78a234e458 - main - graphics/gpu-firmware-kmod: optionize firmware vendors
Date: Mon, 05 Dec 2022 17:49:51 UTC
* Emmanuel Vadot (manu@bidouilliste.com) wrote: > > This is not true because drm-kmod unconditionally pulls > > gpu-firmware-kmod which unconditionally pulls all the firmwares. > > drm-kmod meta-port is made for two reasons : > - Users don't know what hardware they have so a simple pkg install > drm-kmod will install everything. > - Downstream distribution that wants to include everything a user can > have. > > If you know what hardware you have it's better to directly install > drm-510-kmod and gpu-firmware-<vendor>-kmod-<model> packages. I've just realized that drm-kmod is a metaport too and I can just drop both metaports. So the change committed does no longer make any use for me, may be as well useless in general. > > > It's a bit unlikely that one user will need only all > > > the radeon/amd/intel firmwares. > > > > Well in fact there should be an option for each individual firmware, > > but I was lazy. > > No there shouldn't be an option for each firmware, each firmware is a > separate flavor of the main vendor port and this result in a dedicated > package for one GPU. (There is one cavehat for AMD, see below). > > > Another valid case is that I have no idea which specific > > intel firmware I need, I just don't want nvidia/amd garbage. > > Yes this is one problem, I've pondered writing a fwget script to put in > base that will solve this issue, will probably do it one day. > For intel it's kinda easy, just install drm-510-kmod, kldload i915kms > and look in dmesg what firmware the driver says it couldn't load. DRM > will work for intel without firmware, you just can't suspend/resume. > For AMD depending on the GPUs sometimes it will work without a > firmware, sometime it will not, meaning that you will lose the screen > and will need to use serial/ssh (unless it bricks the machine but if > that does it this is a bug that should be solved). Some generations of > AMD gpu needs two firmware packages, this is because AMD reuse some IP > (most of the time it's the VCN, the unit for video decoding/encoding) > that is re-used. -- Dmitry Marakasov . amdmi3@amdmi3.ru ..: https://github.com/AMDmi3 https://amdmi3.ru/