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The dimension index always addresses the second-dimension axis.
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Conflicts:
src/gallium/auxiliary/pipebuffer/pb_buffer_fenced.c
src/gallium/auxiliary/util/Makefile
src/gallium/drivers/r300/r300_state_derived.c
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sampler.
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Debug check for inf and nan only on float channels.
Apply absolute and negate source operand modifiers based on
opcode type.
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Either that or have UDIV have two destination operands.
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Provide reference implementation of them in tgsi_exec.
Note that BREAK opcode is overloaded and can be used to break out
of either a loop or a switch-case statement.
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Update interpreter and ureg.
Also, get rid of SHR -- it's actually an alias for ISHR.
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adds support for properties to all parts of the tgsi framework, plus
introduces a new register which will be used for system generated
values.
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Conflicts:
src/gallium/drivers/r300/r300_vs.c
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SrcRegister -> Register
SrcRegisterInd -> Indirect
SrcRegisterDim -> Dimension
SrcRegisterDimInd -> DimIndirect
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DstRegister -> Register
DstRegisterInd -> Indirect
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DeclarationRange -> Range
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InstructionPredicate -> Predicate
InstructionLabel -> Label
InstructionTexture -> Texture
FullSrcRegisters -> Src
FullDstRegisters -> Dst
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Rename Semantic.SemanticName to Semantic.Name. Similar for
SemanticIndex, and the members of the tgsi_version struct.
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Drop anonymous 'Extended' fields, have every optional token named
explicitly in its parent. Eg. there is now an Instruction.Label flag,
etc.
Drop destination modifiers and other functionality which cannot be
generated by tgsi_ureg.c, which is now the primary way of creating
shaders.
Pull source modifiers into the source register token, drop the second
negate flag. The source register token is now full - if we need to
expand it, probably best to move all of the modifiers to a new token
and have a single flag for it.
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Reorder STOREs in such a way that they appear after the last FETCH.
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These haven't been used by the mesa state tracker since the
conversion to tgsi_ureg, and it seems that none of the
other state trackers are using it either.
This helps simplify one of the biggest suprises when starting off with
TGSI shaders.
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Provide a dummy implementation in the GL state tracker (move 0.5 to
the destination regs).
At some point, a motivated person could add a better
implementation of noise. Currently not even the nvidia
binary drivers do anything more than this. In any case, the
place to do this is in the GL state tracker, not the poor
driver.
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This fixes some issues when "return"ing from nested loops/conditionals.
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Manual merge of ureg changes on the branch. Too much unrelated stuff
for a proper merge.
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Can be implemented with CMP src2, src1, src0
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SOA dependencies can happen when a register is used both as a source and
destination and the source is swizzled. For example:
MOV T, T.yxwz; would expand into:
MOV t0, t1;
MOV t1, t0;
MOV t2, t3;
MOV t3, t2;
The second instruction will produce the wrong result since we wrote to t0
in the first instruction. We need to use an intermediate temporary to fix
this.
This will take more work to fix for all TGSI instructions. This seems to
happen with MOV instructions more than anything else so fix that case now
and warn on others.
Fixes piglit glsl-vs-loop test (when not using SSE). See bug 23317.
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This fixes invalid values for CondStackTop, LoopStackTop, etc.
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The LOOP/ENDLOOP pair is renamed to BGNFOR/ENDFOR as its behaviour
is similar to a C language for-loop.
The BGNLOOP2/ENDLOOP2 pair is renamed to BGNLOOP/ENDLOOP as now
there is no name collision.
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Various opcodes which can be implemented trivially with other TGSI opcodes,
such as matrix multiplication and negation. These were not used by any
state tracker or implemented by any of the drivers.
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This is a source of ongoing confusion. TGSI has multiple names for
opcodes where the same semantics originate in multiple shader APIs.
For instance, TGSI includes both Mesa/GLSL and DX/SM30 names for
opcodes with the same semantics, but aliases those names to the same
underlying opcode number.
This makes it very difficult to visually inspect two sets of opcodes
(eg in state tracker & driver) and check if they implement the same
functionality.
This patch arbitarily rips out the versions of the opcodes not currently
favoured by the mesa state tracker and leaves us with a single name
for each distinct operation.
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