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like normal temporaries, but allows to define a number of distinct
arrays, all of which make it explicit that they contain /indexable/
registers.
as a side-effect we're adding support for multi-dimensional destination
registers.
The whole thing looks like this:
DCL TEMPX[0][0..128] # 0 array with 128 registers
ADD TEMPX[0][0], IN[0], IMM[0]
ADD TEMPX[0][1], IN[0], IMM[0]
ABS OUT[0], TEMPX[0][TEMP[0]]
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allows one to specify a safe (bound checked) array
filled with immediates. it works just like a const
array and declares much like our current immediates.
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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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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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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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Likewise, the extended negate functionality hasn't been
used since mesa switched to using tgsi_ureg to build programs,
and has been translating the SWZ opcode internally to a single MAD.
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Users of the parser can make use of this.
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Remove the need to have a pointer in this struct by just including
the immediate data inline. Having a pointer in the struct introduces
complications like needing to alloc/free the data pointed to, uncertainty
about who owns the data, etc. There doesn't seem to be a need for it,
and it is unlikely to make much difference plus or minus to performance.
Added some asserts as we now will trip up on immediates with more
than four elements. There were actually already quite a few such asserts,
but the >4 case could be used in the future to specify indexable immediate
ranges, such as lookup tables.
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Includes the TGSI interpreter, but not the SSE/PPC/etc code generators.
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