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2009-02-18cell: remove unused varBrian Paul
2009-02-18cell: remove old surface_map codeBrian Paul
2009-01-12cell: allocate batch buffers w/ 16-byte alignmentJonathan Adamczewski
Replace cell_batch{align,alloc)*() with cell_batch_alloc16(), allocating multiples of 16 bytes that are 16 byte aligned. Opcodes are stored in preferred slot of SPU machine word. Various structures are explicitly padded to 16 byte multiples. Added STATIC_ASSERT().
2008-11-07CELL: fix several stencil problemsRobert Ellison
This small set of changes repairs several different stenciling problems; now redbook/stencil also runs correctly (and maybe others - I haven't checked everything yet). - The number of instructions that had been allocated for fragment ops used to be 64 (in cell/common.h). With complicated stencil use, we managed to get up to 93, which caused a segfault before we noticed we'd overran our memory buffer. It's now been bumped to 128, which should be enough for even complicated stencil and fragment op usage. - The status of cell surfaces never changed beyond the initial PIPE_SURFACE_STATUS_UNDEFINED. When a user called glClear() to clear just the Z buffer (but not the stencil buffer), this caused the check_clear_depth_with_quad() function to return false (because the surface status was believed to be undefined), and so the device was instructed to clear the whole buffer (including the stencil buffer), instead of correctly using a quad to clear just the depth, leaving the stencil alone. This has been fixed similarly to the way the i915 driver handles the surface status: during cell_clear_surface(), the status is set to PIPE_SURFACE_STATUS_DEFINED. Then a partial buffer clear is handled with a quad, as expected. Note that we are *not* using PIPE_SURFACE_STATUS_CLEAR (also similar to the i915); technically, we should be setting the surface status to CLEAR on a clear, and to DEFINED when we actually draw something (say on cell_vbuf_draw()), but it's difficult to figure out exactly which surfaces are affected by a cell_vbuf_draw(), so for now we're doing the easy thing. - The fragment ops handling was very clever about only pulling out the parts of the Z/stencil buffer that it needed for calculations; but this failed when only part of the buffer was written, because the part that was never pulled out was inadvertently cleared. Now all the data from the combined Z/stencil buffer is pulled out, just so the proper values can be recombined later and written back to the buffer correctly. As a bonus, the fragment op code generation is simplified.
2008-09-05cell: convert clear color if neededBrian Paul
2008-09-04cell: assorted comments, clean-ups, etc.Brian Paul
2008-08-25cell: asst fixes to get driver building/running again.Brian
Note that SPU vertex transformation is disabled at this time.
2008-08-24gallium: refactor/replace p_util.h with util/u_memory.h and util/u_math.hBrian Paul
Also, rename p_tile.[ch] to u_tile.[ch]
2008-02-20cell: #includes to silence warningsBrian
2008-02-15Code reorganization: update build.José Fonseca
Update the Makefiles and includes for the new paths. Note that there hasn't been no separation of the Makefiles yet, and make is jumping all over the place. That will be taken care shortly. But for now, make should work. It was tested with linux and linux-dri. Linux-cell and linux-llvm might require some minor tweaks.
2008-02-15Code reorganization: move files into their places.José Fonseca
This is in a separate commit to ensure renames are properly preserved.