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Either that or have UDIV have two destination operands.
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Update interpreter and ureg.
Also, get rid of SHR -- it's actually an alias for ISHR.
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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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Can be implemented with CMP src2, src1, src0
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This is modelled on the nice & easy-to-use facilities we had
for building shaders in mesa, eg. in texenvprogram.c and friends.
Key points include pass-by-value register structs that can be manipulated
in a functional style, eg:
negate(swizzle(reg, X,X,X,X))
and per-opcode instruction functions, eg:
emit_MOV( p, writemask(dst, 0x1), negate(src));
and similar.
Additionally, the interface allows mixed emit of instructions and decls,
which are sorted out internally to obey TGSI ordering.
Immediates may be emitted at any time and are scanned against existing
immediates to try and reduce redundancy.
Not all TGSI functionality is accessible through this interface, but
most or all of what mesa uses should be.
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