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2008-04-01draw: remove dead codeKeith Whitwell
2008-04-01draw: more flatshade_first changesKeith Whitwell
- Reduce the number of changes to the normal vertex ordering - Assume that the hardware knows how to do this in the standard case. - Add support to the passthrough vcache path.
2008-03-31gallium: move the test for bypass_vs into the vs_XXX_run() functionsBrian
Also: 1. Added an identity_viewport flag to skip viewport transformation when it has no effect. Might also add an explicit bypass_viewport flag someday. 2. Separate the code for computing clip codes and doing the viewport transform. Predicate them separately. Note: even if bypass_vs is set, we still look at the shader to determine the number of inputs and outputs.
2008-03-30draw: Do not run full pipeline when flatshade_first for point primitives.Michal Krol
2008-03-30draw: Fix bypass_vs semantic misuse.Michal Krol
2008-03-27gallium: remove temporary static varBrian
2008-03-25draw: Take flatshade_first rasterizer bit into account.Michal Krol
2008-03-25draw: don't use fetch_and_store for bypass_vs mode, it's not quite rightKeith Whitwell
2008-03-23gallium: beginnings of draw module vertex reworkKeith Whitwell
Trying to put a structure in place that we can actually optimize. Initially just implementing a passthrough mode, this will fairly soon replace all the vertex_cache/prim_queue/shader_queue stuff that's so hard to understand... Split the vertex processing into a couple of distinct stages: - Frontend - Prepares two lists of elements (fetch and draw) to be processed by the next stage. This stage doesn't fetch or draw vertices, but makes the decision which to draw. Multiple implementations of this will implement different strategies, currently just a vcache implementation. - MiddleEnd - Takes the list of fetch elements, fetches them, runs the vertex shader, cliptest, viewport transform on them to produce a linear array of vertex_header vertices. - Passes that list of vertices, plus the draw_elements (which index into that list) onto the backend - Backend - Either the existing primitive/clipping pipeline, or the vbuf_render hardware backend provided by the driver. Currently, the middle-end is the old passthrough code, and it build hardware vertices, not vertex_header vertices as above. It may be that passthrough is a special case in this respect.
2008-03-18gallium: added braces to silence warningBrian
2008-03-14gallium: fix some compiler warningsKeith Whitwell
2008-03-13gallium: plug in vertex passthrough codeBrian
Based on a patch from Zack. Basically, implement a new draw_arrays function that copies the incoming user-vertices to the hardware vertex buffer, doing format/type conversion as needed. The vertex fetch/store code is totally temporary for now.
2008-02-21draw: vertex cache reworkKeith Whitwell
Take a baby step to straightening out vertex paths.
2008-02-18gallium: antialiased line drawingBrian
New draw/prim stage: draw_aaline. When installed, lines are replaced by textured quads to do antialiasing. The current user-defined fragment shader is modified to do a texture fetch and modulate fragment alpha.
2008-02-15Code reorganization: s/aux/auxiliary/.José Fonseca
"aux" is a reserved name on Windows (X_X)