00:04 HdkR: Matrix bridge users crying out in anguish
13:03 orowith2os[d]: gfxstrand[d]: have you had any time to poke https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/work_items/14105#note_3148441 up at all?
13:06 orowith2os[d]: (also, I'm mildly curious as to why 32-bit flushing needs to happen in the kernel, when 64-bit doesn't)
13:11 orowith2os[d]: I tried to figure that out by reading the PR, but I *am* just a girl :frog_in_a_blanket:
15:35 HdkR: orowith2os[d]: 32-bit arm doesn't have cache flushing instructions that can be used in userspace, while 64-bit arm has most invalidations you need.
15:36 orowith2os[d]: I see.
15:37 orowith2os[d]: So not a problem if I'm already running an aarch64 system, then.
15:37 orowith2os[d]: (at least, I know the freedesktop sdk doesn't provide any 32-bit arm runtimes nor extension points for it)
18:02 rattlingjaws21_: 32-bit micro controllers are likely not designed in most part having kernel in mind, since they are used for things like nrfXXX as helper chipset's for baseband functionality or radio so to speak. These get run through various rtos systems where zephyr is one popular example., so that in contrast to your story, again you are looking at things the other way around which you seem to be very...
18:02 rattlingjaws21_: ...good at ssame good as eating people and playing victims you fucking epstein perves.
23:22 jja2000[d]: HE'S BACK