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I really don't understand the mechanism behind this, but it
seems like the way data blocks for a scene are malloced, and in
particular whether we treat them as stack or a queue, and whether
we retain the most recently allocated or least recently allocated
has a real affect (~5%) on isosurf framerates...
This is probably specific to my distro or even just my machine,
but none the less, it's nicer not to see the framerates go in the
wrong direction.
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If not opaque, then the color buffer will have to be read any way,
therefore the specialization is pointless.
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If the buffer we are attempting to map is referenced by the unsubmitted
command stream for this context, we need to flush the command stream,
however to do that we need to be able to access the context at the lowest
level map function, currently we set the buffer in the toplevel map, but this
racy between context. (we probably have a lot more issues than that.)
I'll look into a proper solution as suggested by jrfonseca when I get some time.
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This reverts a part of e795ca8f3175fa6fd97b6b2ef2775e3f8803012a
that causes artefacts and a performance drop.
Signed-off-by: Tilman Sauerbeck <tilman@code-monkey.de>
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It's never used.
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More accurate description of this function purpose.
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The r300 compiler can now emit instructions that select from the presubtract
source. A peephole optimization has been added to convert instructions like:
ADD Temp[0].x, none.1, -Temp[1].x into the INV (1 - src0) presubtract
operation.
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Signed-off-by: Tilman Sauerbeck <tilman@code-monkey.de>
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We would leak bo if the argument check failed.
Signed-off-by: Tilman Sauerbeck <tilman@code-monkey.de>
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Signed-off-by: Tilman Sauerbeck <tilman@code-monkey.de>
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This makes the 'vp1-LOG test' piglit test work.
Signed-off-by: Tilman Sauerbeck <tilman@code-monkey.de>
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for evergreen I ended up using a non-contig array of states, but
this code needs a bit of fixing up to deal with that.
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adds shader opcodes + assembler support (except ARL)
uses constant buffers
add interp instructions in fragment shader
adds all evergreen hw states
adds evergreen pm4 support.
this runs gears for me on my evergreen
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the DDX and r600c both flush cb/db after the draw is emitted,
as long as they do that, r600g can't be different, as it races.
We end up with r600g flush, set CB, DDX set CB, flush. This
was causing misrendering on my evergreen, where sometimes the drawing
would go to an old CB.
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the code should reloc correctly a single BO 3 times.
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We were calling this twice so the first allocation was orphaned/leaked.
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this is ported from r600c mostly, bank swizzling is real messy and I don't think
I got enough sleep last night to fully understand it.
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Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
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Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
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This makes the 'fp1-RSQ test 2' piglit test work.
Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
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This splits the r600 opcodes out of the sq file and adds a wrapper
so we can convert to evergreen opcodes later without touching these functions
too much.
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DX9 constants were in the constant file, and evergreen no longer support
cfile. r600/700 can also use constants in memory buffers, so add the code
(disabled for now) to enable that as precursor for evergreen.
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this is step one towards evergreen support, it lets us plug in whole
new hw level states.
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Less goto spaghetti.
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Fixes performance regression.
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Also, move some state from rasterizer struct to the scene.
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This was inherently fragile as any changes to r600_states.h would also
need manual updating of all of the bits in radeon.h. Just add a simple
python script to do the conversion, its not hooked up to make at all.
This also will make adding evergreen a bit easier.
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We end up referencing the new surf and derefing the old surface which
is a copy of the pointer to the new surf. So just bump the ref count directly.
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