Hi, I’m trying to run some Vulkan-based GPU benchmarks — specifically vkmark and vkpeak — on my Orange Pi RISC-V board. • vkmark doesn’t run because it “failed to find a connected DRM connector.” I assume that’s because the board doesn’t have a proper user-space graphics setup. • vkpeak runs, but some tests return a score of 0. I discovered that’s likely because vkpeak doesn’t recognize the GPU, so it ends up running on the CPU via software rendering.
Hi, I’m trying to run some Vulkan-based GPU benchmarks — specifically vkmark and vkpeak — on my Orange Pi RISC-V board. • vkmark doesn’t run because it “failed to find a connected DRM connector.” I assume that’s because the board doesn’t have a proper user-space graphics setup. • vkpeak runs, but some tests return a score of 0. I discovered that’s likely because vkpeak doesn’t recognize the GPU, so it ends up running on the CPU via software rendering.
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