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commit 4f106f44a32eaddb6cf3fea6ba5ee9787bff609a
Author: Brian Paul <brianp@vmware.com>
Date: Mon Dec 13 14:06:08 2010 -0700
st/mesa: reorganize vertex program translation code
Now it looks like the fragment and geometry program code.
Also remove the serial number fields from programs. It was used to
determine when new translations were needed. Now the variant key is
used for that. And the st_program_string_notify() callback removes all
variants when the program's code is changed.
commit e12d6791c5e4bff60bb2e6c04414b1b4d1325f3e
Author: Brian Paul <brianp@vmware.com>
Date: Mon Dec 13 13:38:12 2010 -0700
st/mesa: implement geometry shader varients
Only needed in order to support per-context gallium shaders.
commit c5751c673644808ab069259a852f24c4c0e92b9d
Author: Brian Paul <brianp@vmware.com>
Date: Sun Dec 12 15:28:57 2010 -0700
st/mesa: restore glDraw/CopyPixels using new fragment program variants
Clean up the logic for fragment programs for glDraw/CopyPixels. We now
generate fragment program variants for glDraw/CopyPixels as needed which
do texture sampling, pixel scale/bias, pixelmap lookups, etc.
commit 7b0bb99bab6547f503a0176b5c0aef1482b02c97
Author: Brian Paul <brianp@vmware.com>
Date: Fri Dec 10 17:03:23 2010 -0700
st/mesa: checkpoint: implement fragment program variants
The fragment programs variants are per-context, as the vertex programs.
NOTE: glDrawPixels is totally broken at this point.
commit 2cc926183f957f8abac18d71276dd5bbd1f27be2
Author: Brian Paul <brianp@vmware.com>
Date: Fri Dec 10 14:59:32 2010 -0700
st/mesa: make vertex shader variants per-context
Gallium shaders are per-context but OpenGL shaders aren't. So we need
to make a different variant for each context.
During context tear-down we need to walk over all shaders/programs and
free all variants for the context being destroyed.
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The new GLSL compiler doesn't support geom shaders yet so disable the
GL_ARB_geometry_shader4 extension. Undo this when geom shaders work again.
NOTE: This is a candidate for the 7.10 branch.
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This is the same as what the array dereference handler does.
Fixes piglit test glsl-link-struct-array (bugzilla #31648).
NOTE: This is a candidate for the 7.9 and 7.10 branches.
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Fixes pitlit test glsl-link-varying-TexCoord (bugzilla #31650).
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Fixes glsl-bug-22603.
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Fixes fp-arb-fragment-coord-conventions-none
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RNDD isn't one of the instructions that can do conversion from
execution type to destination type.
Fixes glsl-vs-arrays-3.
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This requires shuffling the driconf XML macros around, since they use
true and false tokens expecting them to not get expanded to anything.
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Should fix http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=32308
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This improves commit ef3f7e61b314236cbb7ed2cf24d34c6f90d9cfca
NOTE: This is a candidate for the 7.9 and 7.10 branches.
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The hardware supports zero stride just fine. This is a port
of 2af8a1983180fc0168c1e0e53bcc69ee3d684ea4 from r300g.
NOTE: This is a candidate for both the 7.9 and 7.10 branches.
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com>
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The RS690 memory controller prefers things to be on a different
boundary than the discrete GPUs, we had an attempt to fix this,
but it still failed, this consolidates the stride calculation
into one place and removes the really special case check.
This fixes gnome-shell and 16 piglit tests on my rs690 system.
NOTE: This is a candidate for both the 7.9 and 7.10 branches.
Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
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When the driver is the last reference to libEGL.so, unloading it will
cause libEGL.so to be unmapped and give problems. Disable the unloading
for now. Still have to figure out the right timing to unload drivers.
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It should be u_thread_self, not _glthread_GetID.
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The hardware apparently does support a zero stride, so let's use it.
This fixes missing objects in ETQW, but might also fix a ton of other
similar-looking bugs.
NOTE: This is a candidate for both the 7.9 and 7.10 branches.
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../mesa/src/gallium/auxiliary/tgsi/tgsi_parse.h:139:
error: dereferencing pointer ‘tokens.25’ does break strict-aliasing rules
Signed-off-by: Marek Olšák <maraeo@gmail.com>
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If a source operand has a non-native swizzle (e.g. the KIL instruction
cannot have a swizzle other than .xyzw), the lowering pass uses one or more
MOV instructions to move the operand to an intermediate temporary with
native swizzles.
This commit fixes that the presubtract information was lost during
the lowering.
NOTE: This is a candidate for both the 7.9 and 7.10 branches.
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This fixes broken rendering of trees in ETQW. The trees still disappear
for an unknown reason when they are close.
Broken since:
2ff9d4474bdf5f05852ad4963d0b597d20743678
r300/compiler: make lowering passes possibly use up to two less temps
NOTE: This is a candidate for the 7.10 branch.
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assignment
do_assignment may apply implicit conversions to coerce the base type
of initializer to the base type of the variable being declared. Fixes
piglit test glsl-implicit-conversion-02 (bugzilla #32287). This
probably also fixes bugzilla #32273.
NOTE: This is a candidate for the 7.9 branch and the 7.10 branch.
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This code has been changed around a lot, and there were some temporary
variables left around from previous versions.
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There are exceptions to the table for depth texturing or rendering to
not-quite-supported formats thanks to the non-orthogonal component
selection for surface formats, but it's still a lot simpler.
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One less place to forget to put your new MESA_FORMAT support in.
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This starts spantmp2.h down the path of using MESA_FORMAT_* for
specifying the format instead of the crazy GL format/type combo.
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Fixes piglit valgrind glsl-array-bounds-04 failure (FDO bug 29946).
NOTE:
This is a candidate for the 7.10 branch.
This is a candidate for the 7.9 branch.
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The current state is allowed to be undefined past DrawElements et al.
Consequently omit that copying at least in the display list code.
This pays us some percents performance.
Signed-off-by: Brian Paul <brianp@vmware.com>
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assert(current_save_state < MAX_META_OPS_DEPTH) did not compile.
Rename current_save_state to SaveStackDepth to be more consistent with
the style of the other fields.
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Spoted by Alex Diomin
Signed-off-by: Jerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com>
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VS places color attributes together so that SF unit can fetch the right
attribute according to object orientation. This fixes light issue in
mesa demo geartrain, projtex.
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_mesa_meta_CopyPixels results in nested meta operations on Sandybridge.
Previoulsy the second meta operation overrides all states saved by the
first meta function.
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When the application is not linked to any libGL*.so, loading st_GL.so
would give
/usr/local/lib/egl/st_GL.so: undefined symbol: _glapi_tls_Context
In that case, load libGL.so and try again. This works because
util_dl_open loads with RTLD_GLOBAL.
Fix "clear" OpenGL ES 1.1 demo.
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When the name of the module is NULL, the process itself is dlopen()ed.
Do not print
libEGL debug: searching for st module (null)
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Fixes piglit glx-shader-sharing crash.
When shaders are shared by multiple contexts, the shader's draw context
pointer may point to a previously destroyed context. Dereferencing the
context pointer will lead to a crash.
In this case, simply removing the flushing code avoids the crash (the
exec and sse shader paths don't flush here either).
There's a deeper issue here, however, that needs examination. Shaders
should not keep pointers to contexts since contexts might get destroyed
at any time.
NOTE: This is a candidate for the 7.10 branch (after this has been
tested for a while).
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Currently we only unroll loops with conditional breaks at the end, which is
the form that lower_jumps generates.
However, if breaks are not lowered, they tend to appear at the beginning, so
add support for a conditional break anywhere.
Signed-off-by: Luca Barbieri <luca@luca-barbieri.com>
Signed-off-by: Kenneth Graunke <kenneth@whitecape.org>
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Found this bug by code inspection. Based off the comments just before
this code, the intent is to find whether the break exists in the "then"
branch or the "else" branch. However, the code actually looked at the
last instruction in the "then" branch twice.
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