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This is a collection of tools for development and testing of the Intel DRM
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driver.  There are many macro-level test suites that get used against our
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driver, including xtest, rendercheck, piglit, and oglconform, but failures
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from those can be difficult to track down to kernel changes, and many require
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complicated build procedures or specific testing environments to get useful
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results.
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Thus, intel-graphics-tools was a project I started to collect some low-level
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tools I intended to build.  There are 3 subdirectories:
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benchmarks/
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	This should be a collection of useful microbenchmarks.  The hope is
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	that people can use these to tune some pieces of DRM code in relevant
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	ways.
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	The benchmarks require KMS to be enabled.  When run with an X Server
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	running, they must be run as root to avoid the authentication
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	requirement.
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tests/
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	This is a set of automated tests to run against the DRM to validate
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	changes.  Hopefully this can cover the relevant cases we need to
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	worry about, including backwards compatibility.
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	To run the tests, do "sudo make check" from this directory with
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	KMS enabled.
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tools/
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	This is a collection of debugging tools that had previously been
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	built with the 2D driver but not shipped.  Some distros were hacking
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	up the 2D build to ship them.  Instead, here's a separate package for
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	people debugging the driver.
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	These tools generally must be run as root.
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