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This is a property of the associated src_format pipe format.
Hence use util_format_get_nr_components to query this when necessary instead.
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Gallium interfaces are too fluid -- XML or not is just too much work
trying to accommodate for differences in traces.
SWIG generated bindings are also full of quirks, making unmarshalling
the XML from too hard.
Finally, this is the first step for faster tracing.
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saves us a dword in sampler state, hw can't do non-integer aniso degree anyway.
To allow aniso 1x (which seems of dubious value but some hardware (radeons)
have such a mode, and even d3d allows specifiying it) redefine anisotropic
filtering as disabled only if max_anistropy is 0.
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Conflicts:
src/gallium/drivers/nv10/nv10_state.c
src/gallium/drivers/nv20/nv20_state.c
src/gallium/drivers/nv50/nv50_program.c
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This determines if points should be rasterized according to GL point rules
or as normal quads (GL point sprites / d3d points / d3d point sprites).
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Don't need sprite coord origin per coord.
Also, don't need separate sprite enable bit - if all coords have it diabled,
then there are no point sprites (technically, there's a distinction in pre-GL3,
but it only differs in having more leniency in clamping to max size, something
the state tracker would need to handle and the hardware won't bother anyway).
Also, use packed field for the per-coord enables.
All in all, should save 3 dwords in rasterizer state (from 10 down to 7).
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Conflicts:
src/gallium/drivers/softpipe/sp_draw_arrays.c
src/mesa/state_tracker/st_draw_feedback.c
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The state tracker is responsible for clamping to any graphics API enforced
size min/max limits for both the static point_size setting as well as per
vertex point size (in the vertex shader).
Note that mesa state tracker didn't actually use these values.
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It's a 1-bit enum.
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This was only present for the sake of GL_ARB_shadow_ambient which we
never implemented in Gallium. If we someday want GL_ARB_shadow_ambient
we can implement it in the state tracker by adding a MAD after the
relevant TEX instructions.
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Drivers can just keep track of whether they are within a query
by monitoring the begin/end query callbacks. The flag adds no
information beyond that.
Only softpipe was examining this flag -- it has been fixed up
and retested with demos/arbocclude.
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