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we used to create and cache unltimited number of variant, this
change limits the number of variants kept around to a fixed number.
the change is based on a similar patch by Roland for llvmpipe fragment
shaders.
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Keith came up with a new way of running the pipeline which involves passing
a few info structs around (for fetch, vertices and prims) and allows us
to correctly handle cases where we endup with multiple primitives generated
by the pipeline itself.
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don't overwrite the inputs and make sure the correct primitive
is used on entry
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aka transform feedback
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New draw API function to indicate whether or not to convert points to
quads for sprite rasterization.
Fix point-to-quad conversion regression in the wide-point stage. We
need to check the pipe_rasterizer_state::point_quad_rasterization flag.
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use DRAW_USE_LLVM to disable or enable (default) llvm
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Conflicts:
src/gallium/auxiliary/draw/draw_context.c
src/gallium/auxiliary/draw/draw_pipe_aaline.c
src/gallium/drivers/llvmpipe/lp_context.c
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When points or lines are decomposed into triangles, we need to be sure
to disable polygon culling, stippling, "un-filled" modes, etc.
This patch sets the rasterization state to disable those things prior to
drawing points/lines with triangles, then restores the previous state
afterward.
The new piglit point-no-line-cull test checks this problem & solution.
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Now that draw depends on llvm it is very difficult to correctly handle
broken llvm installations. Either the user requests LLVM and it needs to
supply a working installation. Or it doesn't, and it gets no LLVM
accelerate pipe drivers.
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code generate big chunks of the vertex pipeline in order to speed up
software vertex processing.
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the llvmpipe tgsi translation is a lot more complete than what was in
gallivm so replacing the latter with the former. this is needed since
the draw llvm paths will use the same code. effectively the proven
llvmpipe code becomes gallivm.
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Add GALLIUM_DUMP_VS to dump the vertex shader to the console like
GALLIUM_DUMP_FS in softpipe.
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Conflicts:
src/gallium/auxiliary/tgsi/tgsi_dump.c
src/gallium/include/pipe/p_shader_tokens.h
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Modify the translate module to respect instance divisors and accept
instance id as a parameter to calculate input vertex offset.
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fixes, cleanups, etc.
not working yet
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The idea here is to eliminate the set_edgeflags() call in pipe_context
by treating edgeflags as a regular vertex element.
Edgeflags provoke special treatment in hardware, which means we need to
label them in some way, in this case we'll be passing them through the
vertex shader and labelling the vertex shader output with a new TGSI
semantic (TGSI_SEMANTIC_EDGEFLAG).
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A lot of draw code no longer needs to see this header.
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Centralize the creation, initialization and destruction of this struct.
Use align_malloc instead of home-brew alternatives.
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The Minimum Resolvable Depth factor depends on the driver and can't just
be computed from the number of Z buffer bits.
Glean's polygon offset test now passes with softpipe.
Still need to determine the MRD factor for other gallium drivers, if they use
the draw module's polygon offset stage...
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vertex shaders
This may only be practical for the softpipe driver at this time.
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Conflicts:
src/gallium/auxiliary/gallivm/instructionssoa.cpp
src/gallium/auxiliary/gallivm/soabuiltins.c
src/gallium/auxiliary/rtasm/rtasm_x86sse.c
src/gallium/auxiliary/rtasm/rtasm_x86sse.h
src/mesa/main/texenvprogram.c
src/mesa/shader/arbprogparse.c
src/mesa/shader/prog_statevars.c
src/mesa/state_tracker/st_draw.c
src/mesa/vbo/vbo_exec_draw.c
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The code is now living in it's intended place as a pt middle end.
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Also add some util functions in pt_util.c
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Enable with TEST_FSE=t. Performs fetch from API-provided vertex buffers,
transformation with one of three (two working) hard-coded shaders, and
final emit to hardware vertices all in a single pass.
Currently only really useful for profiling in conjunction with SP_NO_RAST=t.
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