The purpose of this page is to describe how the ARM MALI driver is integrated into Xilinx
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Overview
Xilinx ZynqMPSoC has the MALI 400MP GPU from ARM. The ARM MALI 400MP is an OpenGLES 2.0 capable GPU.Driver access and license
The driver for MALI 400MP consists of Linux kernel driver and user library. The user space library is proprietary licensed and will have to be distributed as binaries. The user space library will be provided through Xilinx PetaLinux release. The Linux kernel driver is GPL licensed, and downloadable from http://malideveloper.arm.com/. Until 2016.4, the kernel driver was hosted on Xilinx github. From 2017.1, the kernel driver hosted on Xilinx github is deprecated. This will now be downloaded from ARM website and packaged into the PetaLinux BSP....
- 2019.1
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- The variable to toggle different backend has been decoupled from DISTRO_FEATURES. A new variable "MALI_BACKEND_DEFAULT" is used to select backend.
- Customer can now toggle libMali backend at runtime using update-alternatives. (details can be found below)
- User space driver has some bug fixes ( API: gbm_bo_import)
- Mali kernel space patches: https://github.com/Xilinx/meta-xilinx/tree/rel-v2019.1/meta-xilinx-bsp/recipes-graphics/mali/kernel-module-mali
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- 2018.3
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- In addition to fbdev and X11, Mali now supports wayland/GBM and Headless-EGL backend. (details can be found below)
- Mali kernel driver patches can be found https://gitenterprisegithub.xilinx.com/YoctoXilinx/meta-xilinx/blobtree/rel-v2018.3/meta-xilinx-bsp/recipes-graphics/mali/kernel-module-mali.bb
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- 2018.1
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- Upgrade to r8p0-01rel0: https://developer.arm.com/products/software/mali-drivers/utgard-kernel
- Fix for compatibility with 4.14 Linux kernel
- Patches available in https://github.com/Xilinx/meta-xilinx/tree/rel-v2018.1/meta-xilinx-bsp/recipes-graphics/mali/kernel-module-mali
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- 2017.3
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- No change in kernel module
- Fixed the linker issue in the user space library
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- 2017.1
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- The in-tree source code has been deprecated
- Upgrade to r7pp: https://developer.arm.com/products/software/mali-drivers/utgard-kernel#
- Fix for compatibility with 4.9 Linux kernel
- Patches available in https://github.com/Xilinx/meta-xilinx/tree/rel-v2017.1/recipes-graphics/mali/kernel-module-mali
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- 2016.3
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- Remove compilation warning
- Fix build error when profiling is enabled
- Commits
- 51056e4 staging: mali: r5p1-01rel0: Don't include mali_read_phys() for zynq/zynqmp
dadb5e4 staging: mali: r5p1-01rel0: Remove unused trace macros
- 51056e4 staging: mali: r5p1-01rel0: Don't include mali_read_phys() for zynq/zynqmp
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Selecting particular backends:
Wayland/GBM backend:
2019.1:
From 2019.1 release, selecting Mali backend is decoupled from 'DISTRO_FEATURES', another variable is introduced 'MALI_BACKEND_DEFAULT' to create proper link. By default, plnx build system will try to package all the backends in the rootfs and depending upon the value of 'MALI_BACKEND_DEFAULT' we create a link to the correct backend. Fbdev, X11, wayland and headless are the choices we have, assigning incorrect name would yield a link to headless.
For example: Once you have selected libmali through 'petalinux-config -c rootfs', add following parameters to <plnx-proj-root>/project-spec/meta-user/conf/petalinuxbsp.conf to select wayland.
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MALI_BACKEND_DEFAULT = "wayland" |
Users can still modify DISTRO_FEATURES, in order to reduce the size of rootfs, but remember selecting Mali backend wont be impacted.
2018.3:
From 2018.3 release, Mali will support wayland/GBM backend in addition to fbdev and X11.
For example: Once you have selected libmali through 'petalinux-config -c rootfs' unselect 'packagegroup-petalinux-matchbox' and 'packagegroup-petalinux-x11' and add following parameters to <plnx-proj-root>/project-spec/meta-user/conf/petalinuxbsp.conf
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DISTRO_FEATURES_append = " wayland" IMAGE_INSTALL_append = " packagegroup-petalinux-weston" |
This packagegroup ensures all the essential wayland/weston packages are packaged into the rootfs for having a wayland/weston application work out of the box. On boot, export following parameter in your terminal console.
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export XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=/run/user/0/ |
Now, you can run sample benchmarking application glmark2-es2-wayland and glmark2-es2-drm.
X11 backend:
By default, Mali supports X11 backend. Just select libmali-xlnx package from 'petalinux-config -c rootfs'. The root filesystem should now have libmali with X11 support. Also, please select at least one window manager.
For example: packagegroup-petalinux-matchbox.
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