> Dave Airlie just announced in the Maintainers Summit that the DRM subsystem is only ""about a year away"" from disallowing new drivers written in C and requiring the use of Rust.
wow
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not_your_vase
What is not clear for me, is the purpose of this project. What I could find is that it wants to be a drop-in replacement of PanVK. But since PanVK exists, I fail to see the point. Is PanVK similar to xserver, that is not salvageable? Or is it just RiiR? That's also a fine reason, but I'd expect that more for personal hobby projects.
tialaramex
> One simply cannot deploy a driver that [...] crashes and takes the user's work with it.
Somebody needs to tell whoever wrote the drivers in the PC where I'm writing this.
GZGavinZhao
Can't wait to write a Rust driver for my eink tablet <3
AndrewDucker
Interesting to see the building blocks come together. I hope that they can lay foundations that last.
> Dave Airlie just announced in the Maintainers Summit that the DRM subsystem is only ""about a year away"" from disallowing new drivers written in C and requiring the use of Rust.
wow
What is not clear for me, is the purpose of this project. What I could find is that it wants to be a drop-in replacement of PanVK. But since PanVK exists, I fail to see the point. Is PanVK similar to xserver, that is not salvageable? Or is it just RiiR? That's also a fine reason, but I'd expect that more for personal hobby projects.
> One simply cannot deploy a driver that [...] crashes and takes the user's work with it.
Somebody needs to tell whoever wrote the drivers in the PC where I'm writing this.
Can't wait to write a Rust driver for my eink tablet <3
Interesting to see the building blocks come together. I hope that they can lay foundations that last.
Tyr is a Danish metal band. Period. :-)