Mesa 21.3-rc3 also adds bufferDeviceAddressMultiDevice support to RADV and has a few other fixes affecting the RADV Radeon Vulkan driver and the ACO back-end. Somewhat notable is enabling of AFBC frame-buffer compression for Bifrost hardware now that prior issues have been resolved. A variety of different fixes were queued up for this milestone.Īnother seven patches landed for the Panfrost Gallium3D driver for Arm Mali hardware. Mesa 21.3-rc3 has amassed nearly 40 changes, but nearly half of them amount to Zink fixes for that Gallium3D code implementing OpenGL over Vulkan. The latest weekly test release of Mesa 21.3 is now available ahead of the anticipated stable debut in November.