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The draw module provides a similar interface to the driver which
is retained as various bits of hardware may be able to take on
incremental parts of the vertex pipeline. However, there's no
need to advertise all this complexity to the state tracker.
There are basically two modes now - normal and passthrough/screen-coords.
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I should have gotten most uses and implementation
correctly fixed, but things might break.
Feel free to blame me.
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The core reference counting code is centralized in p_refcnt.h.
This has some consequences related to struct pipe_buffer:
* The screen member of struct pipe_buffer must be initialized, or
pipe_buffer_reference() will crash trying to destroy a buffer with reference
count 0. u_simple_screen takes care of this, but I may have missed some of
the drivers not using it.
* Except for rare exceptions deep in winsys code, buffers must always be
allocated via pipe_buffer_create() or via screen->*buffer_create() rather
than via winsys->*buffer_create().
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BSD supports pipe in the same way as linux hence options which
are safe for linux are also safe for BSD. Define PIPE_OS_BSD in
include/pipe/p_config.h and adjust the defines to make use of it.
Also define MAP_ANONYMOUS for BSD systems which use MAP_ANON
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Close <Benjamin.Close@clearchain.com>
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The template makefile that most libraries in
gallium included was based on dri and had a bunch
unrelevant junk in it.
Update it and improve the depending makefiles.
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The debug functions depend on several util function for os abstractions, and
these depend on debug functions, so a seperate module is not possible.
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this change disassociates, at least from the driver perspective,
the surface from buffer. surfaces are technically now views on the
textures so make it so by hiding the buffer in the internals of
textures.
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move it to pipe/internal/p_winsys_screen.h and start converting
the state trackers to the screen usage
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allows the driver to overwrite buffer allocation, first step on the way
to making winsys interface internal to the drivers. state trackers and
the code above it will go through the screen
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reuse the size of the actual buffer
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This commit is mostly just a cosmetic change that cleans-up the interfaces,
replacing pipe_winsys::surface_* calls by
/**
* Allocate storage for a display target surface.
*
* Often surfaces which are meant to be blitted to the front screen (i.e.,
* display targets) must be allocated with special characteristics, memory
* pools, or obtained directly from the windowing system.
*
* This callback is invoked by the pipe_screenwhen creating a texture marked
* with the PIPE_TEXTURE_USAGE_DISPLAY_TARGET flag to get the underlying
* buffer storage.
*/
struct pipe_buffer *(*surface_buffer_create)(struct pipe_winsys *ws,
unsigned width, unsigned height,
enum pipe_format format,
unsigned usage,
unsigned *stride);
Most drivers were updated but not all were tested. Use the softpipe pipe
driver and the xlib winsys changes as a reference when fixing other drivers.
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Conflicts:
progs/glsl/Makefile
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Place in new xlib state-tracker. This is a statetracker for the GLX API.
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uint64 is not (so?) standard, and often redefined by third parties,
causing name clashes.
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Also, rename p_tile.[ch] to u_tile.[ch]
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It often happens that new data is written directly to the user buffers
without mapping/unmapping. This hack marks user buffers and dumps them
before passing them to pipe context.
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Because windows limits the ammount of memory that can be mapped.
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That is,
Unfortunately, this causes a regression in softpipe, where the
output gets tyled.
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This not only simplifies the code, but allows to use atexit() to ensure
the log is closed when applications don't exit cleanly.
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