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Linux-aarch64 (ARM64) Display Driver

 
Version: 470.42.01 BETA
Release Date: 2021.6.22
Operating System: Linux aarch64
Language: English (UK)
File Size: 175.58 MB
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  • Increased the maximum limit on concurrent OpenGL contexts. This limit was previously constrained by a fixed-size internal driver resource, and is now constrained by available system memory.
  • Applications that exceed the maximum limit on concurrent OpenGL contexts will now receive a BadAlloc X error rather than crashing.
  • Fixed a bug that could cause the X server to crash upon shutdown with some configurations using GPU screens.
  • Fixed a bug that could cause rendering errors when displaying scaled MetaModes using the "Nearest" resampling method.
  • Fixed a bug that could cause OpenGL applications run in PID namespaces to hang upon exit, generating warnings such as the following in the X log: (WW) NVIDIA: Wait for channel idle timed out.
  • Added support for PRIME Display Offload where both the display offload source and display offload sink are driven by the NVIDIA X Driver.
  • Added support for PRIME Display Offload where the display offload source is AMDGPU.
  • Fixed a bug that could prevent the driver from applying application profiles when running applications through Proton or Wine on a PRIME Render Offload configuration.
  • Fixed a bug that could cause NvFBC's "direct capture" to crash the X server when certain GLX calls are made during a capture.
  • Removed usage of the sysctl(2) system call as a fallback for procfs in nvidia-installer. This system call has been deprecated since Linux 2.6.24, and has been removed completely with recent versions of Linux and glibc.
  • Added an NVIDIA NGX build for use with Proton and Wine. A new library,nvngx.dll, has been added to enable driver-side support for running Windows applications which make use of DLSS. Changes to Proton, Wine, and other third-party software are needed for this feature.
  • Added support for VK_QUEUE_GLOBAL_PRIORITY_REALTIME_EXT from the VK_EXT_global_priority extension. This enables support for asynchronous reprojection in SteamVR.

    VK_QUEUE_GLOBAL_PRIORITY_REALTIME_EXT is supported on Pascal GPUs and newer.

    Global priorities other than VK_QUEUE_GLOBAL_PRIORITY_MEDIUM_EXT require root privileges or the CAP_SYS_NICE capability.
  • Added support for the VK_EXT_global_priority_query extension.
  • Added the nvidia-peermem.ko kernel module. This module provides Mellanox InfiniBand HCAs (Host Channel Adapters) direct peer-to-peer access access to NVIDIA GPU memory without need without needing to copy data to host memory.
    See the chapter "GPUDirect RDMA Peer Memory Client" in the README for details.
  • Added support for the VK_EXT_provoking_vertex extension.
  • Initial support for hardware accelerated OpenGL and Vulkan rendering on Xwayland. See the chapter "OpenGL and Vulkan on Xwayland" in the README for details.
  • Fixed a bug that could cause intermittent corruption in Wolfenstein: Youngblood when using NVIDIA Kepler, Maxwell, Pascal, and Volta GPUs.
  • Fixed a bug that could cause games running with DXVK to crash with Xid 31 (MMU Fault) errors when using NVIDIA Pascal GPUs.
  • Added support for the VK_EXT_extended_dynamic_state2 extension.
  • Added support for the VK_EXT_color_write_enable extension.
  • Added support for the VK_EXT_vertex_input_dynamic_state extension.
  • Added support for the VK_EXT_ycbcr_2plane_444_formats extension.
  • Added support for the VK_NV_inherited_viewport_scissor extension.
  • NvFBC's "direct capture" mode no longer causes flipping to be disabled for applications being captured. G-SYNC can now also be used simultaneously with NvFBC direct capture.
  • Deprecated NvIFROpenGL support. Release 470 will be the last to support this functionality. NvIFROpenGL header files, samples and documentation were removed from the NVIDIA Capture SDK 7.1.9 release. Future drivers will remove libnvidia-ifr.so and any other reference to NvIFROpenGL.
    For details please see:
    https://developer.nvidia.com/nvidia-video-codec-sdk
  • Fixed a bug that prevented Vulkan direct-to-display from working when DRM KMS is enabled.
  • Enabled the NVIDIA driver, by default, to attempt to initialize SLI when using GPUs with different amounts of video memory. Previously, this was only available when bit 1 was set in the "Coolbits" X config option.
  • Updated GPU fan control to be available by default in nvidia-settings and NV-CONTROL, for GPU boards that support programmable fan control. Previously, this was only available when bit 2 was set in the "Coolbits" X config option.
  • Fixed an issue where vkCreate{Graphics,Compute}Pipeline would sometimes crash when the shaders contained resources with no set/binding.
  • Fixed a memory fault in the Vulkan driver when using some smaller dimensions of sparse images.
  • Fixed an issue with vkCmdSetViewport when firstViewport is non-zero.
  • Fixed handling of VK_DESCRIPTOR_BINDING_VARIABLE_DESCRIPTOR_COUNT_BIT for variable size descriptor bindings.
  • Added gsp.bin firmware file which is used to offload the GPU initialization and management tasks on some GPUs. See the "GSP Firmware" chapter in the README for more information.
  • Worked around a bug in Meson builds of libglvnd 1.3.0 that caused the nvidia_icd.json file to be installed in the wrong location.


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