Mesa 26.2-devel has received a code reorganization of the AMD RadeonSI Gallium3D driver that separates graphics and multimedia acceleration code into distinct subfolders ('gfx' and 'mm'). This enables building RadeonSI with multimedia-only support (e.g., VA-API video acceleration) without requiring OpenGL or graphics support. The change is particularly relevant for AMD Instinct hardware like the MI350P, which focuses on ROCm compute and multimedia but doesn't support OpenGL, and for future setups using RADV for Vulkan graphics while relying on RadeonSI solely for VA-API acceleration.
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