00:01 DemiMarie: Did the per-context user queue work make it in?
08:46 MrCooper: DemiMarie: assuming you mean Mesa, yes that landed a while ago, it's still guarded by an environment variable and requires unreleased GPU firmware though
08:47 MrCooper: i.e. in general nobody outside of AMD can test it yet
10:06 Venemo: MrCooper: when did that land in Mesa? I am not aware of that ever happening
10:10 glehmann: isn't it this? https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/29010
12:26 Venemo: wow, I've never seen that
12:26 Venemo: I thought bnieuwenhuizen was working on that
12:27 bnieuwenhuizen: did a bunch of stuff, but ultimately I got blocked on not having a working kernel and not having too much time
12:28 bnieuwenhuizen: if it landed in radeonsi sounds like the kernel might be working now?
12:28 bnieuwenhuizen: I'm concerned about stuff being landed in mesa before the firmware is public though :(
12:36 Venemo: I thought the firmware has been out for ages
12:36 Venemo: we're talking about the MES, right?
12:41 bnieuwenhuizen: no, I believe there is new ME/MEC firmware needed too
18:03 DemiMarie: MrCooper: Is it going to eventually ship?
18:03 DemiMarie: bnieuwenhuizen: I'm concerned too.
20:38 mareko: FW is not available, it's still under development in parallel with Mesa and the kernel
20:41 mareko: gfx11 support is unlikely to be useful/performant; memory management also needs to be finished to perform better with VM_ALWAYS_VALID
20:49 mareko: it's per process for radeonsi, not per context