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authorPhilipp Jungkamp <p.jungkamp@gmx.net>2024-05-28 19:46:37 +0200
committerPhilipp Jungkamp <p.jungkamp@gmx.net>2024-05-30 00:26:33 +0200
commit585be598dfb386aab1d74e7c6ab2370e681ab034 (patch)
tree526e92e8ffe2a2adfad0740321d88ddca7df584d /pkgs/development/python-modules/python-mapnik/python-mapnik_std_optional.patch
parenta94c97f59945c51970249c2beb5a837f8eb3a689 (diff)
intel-media-sdk: Search ONEVPLRT in /run/opengl-driver/lib
Patch Intel Media SDK to discover and dispatch to `/run/opengl-driver/lib/libmfx-gen.so.1.2`. This allows applications which depend on `intel-media-sdk` to use hardware acceleration through `onevpl-intel-gpu` provided that it was added to `hardware.opengl.extraPackages`. oneVPL-intel-gpu is the only supported acceleration driver for newer Intel GPUs, meaning all integrated GPUs starting with Alder Lake S/P. This is important as applications may still want to build against `intel-media-sdk` to support hardware acceleration on all Intel GPUs from Broadwell to Rocket Lake and now newer platforms through oneVPL-intel-gpu. E.g. the default build of ffmpeg > 6 will use `intel-media-sdk` rather than `oneVPL` directly to support Intel Quick Sync on a larger number of systems.
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