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What was Z24S8 before is actually S8Z24, and what we had for Z16
is actually X8Z24. Now, we also have the REAL Z24S8 and I added
Z32_FLOAT as well; most of the formats need different tile_flags.
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NOTE: we must not try to emit buffer relocations when
vtxbuf_nr is 0 but vtxelt_nr is not
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Red and blue were interchanged in TIC.
Add border color and some formats.
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The translation also needs to be inverted, and in bypass mode
the state tracker incorrectly assumes that Y = 0 = TOP, so we
need inversion there to; NDC clipping has to be deactivated
explicitly.
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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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default extension list
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libdrm_nouveau is linked with the winsys, there's no good reason to do all
this through yet another layer.
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This makes some code cleaner, and we can now easily
do CEIL and TRUNC.
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For TXP we need to divide texture coords by their w component, or
use the coords' 1/w in the perspective interpolation instruction.
This also tries to support 1D, 3D and CUBE textures, and lets the
instruction only load the components that are used.
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Use different buffers for immds, FP params, and VP params.
One has to map constant buffer indices in shader code to buffers
defined via CB_DEF. In principle, we could use more buffers so
we'd have to change the shader code less frequently.
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Since we stopped using alloc_temp to get hw indices for FP attrs
there shouldn't be any non-deallocated temps left.
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Since we know when we don't use a TEMP or FP ATTR register anymore,
we can release their hw resources early.
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Immediates are inlined now where possible, so we need to set
pc->allow32 to FALSE in LIT where we have the conditional MOV,
since immediates swallow the predicate bits.
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I chose to just convert unpaired 32 bit length instructions
after parsing all instructions, although it might be possible
to determine beforehand whether there would be any lone ones,
and then even do some swapping to bring them together ...
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This would have happened in p.e. ADD TEMP[0], TEMP[0].xyxy, TEMP[1]
or RCP/RSQ TEMP[i], TEMP[i].
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Depth output in fragment programs should end up in the first
register after the color outputs.
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VP outputs that should be loadable in the FP are mapped to
interpolant indices by HPOS, COL0 etc.; of course HPOS is
always written, so the highest byte of 1988 is a bitmask that
selects which components of HPOS are used for interpolants,
i.e. the FP inputs in COL0 start at index POPCNT(1988[24:28]).
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Record interpolation mode for attributes while parsing declarations,
and also remember the indices of FP color inputs and FP depth output,
which has to end up in the highest output register.
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We now inspect the TGSI instructions in tx_prep to determine where
temps and FP attrs are last accessed.
This will enable us to reclaim some temporaries early and we also
use it to omit pre-loading FP attributes that aren't used.
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We could do even better (like just allocating 1 value in alloc_immd),
but that's fine for now I guess.
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According to tgsi-instruction-set.txt, if they are written, z and w
should be set to 0 and 1 respectively in SCS, and w to 1.0 in XPD.
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Also implement context member functions to optimize away those
flushes whenever possible.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom <thellstrom-at-vmware-dot-com>
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this is so much nicer :)
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Only allows clearing currently bound buffers, but colour and depth/stencil in
a single call.
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