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sampler.
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This also allows us to have texture_target
back as a bitfield and save us a few bytes.
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Required for two-sided lighting. BTW we are approaching softpipe-level
quality. ;)
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It might have caused hardlocks when TCL was bypassed, not sure.
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It fixes another "Bad CS" issue.
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Let's get some performance out of the blender.
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gcc won't let us take the address of a bitfield in the svga_fs_key_size()
function.
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It's a 1-bit enum.
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Seems to be the only way to stay fully portable.
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Conflicts:
configs/default
src/gallium/auxiliary/pipebuffer/pb_buffer_fenced.c
src/mesa/main/version.h
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I had this patch on my hard drive for long time. It doesn't fully
address SVGA multi-threading issues, but causes no regressions, so decided
to commit while it still applies cleanly.
Attention: merging this into master will cause issues due to recent
changes in reference counting to fix strict aliasing rules violation.
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This patch removes PIPE_TEX_FILTER_ANISO.
Anisotropic filtering is enabled if and only if max_anisotropy > 1.0.
Values between 0.0 and 1.0, inclusive, of max_anisotropy are to be
considered equivalent, and meaning to turn off anisotropic filtering.
This approach has the small drawback of eliminating the possibility of
enabling anisotropic filter on either minification or magnification
separately, which Radeon hardware seems to support, is currently
support by Gallium but not exposed to OpenGL. If this is actually
useful it could be handled by splitting max_anisotropy in two values
and adding an appropriate OpenGL extension.
NOTE: some fiddling & reformatting by keithw to get this patch to
apply. Hopefully nothing broken in the process.
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Invalid assertion found by Roel Kluin <roel.kluin@gmail.com>
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- The previous solution was hacky and didn't do subchannel autobinding.
- The beheaviour should match what libdrm_nouveau does closely.
- The solution remains statically sized, but when debugging is on it will check
for abuse.
Signed-off-by: Maarten Maathuis <madman2003@gmail.com>
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- This avoids problematic "reloc'ed while mapped" messages and
some associated corruption as well.
Signed-off-by: Maarten Maathuis <madman2003@gmail.com>
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To ensure that a new result that happens to have the same address
of the old one will be detected as a change.
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Even shader ID doesn't change. Otherwise the token change is not
effective.
This reverts regression from commit
cdb445f3a9285e2d8f042a07021ade78b94e0156. Regression could be seen in
Quake3's loading screen -- the upper right corner of the screen would
be black.
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Per ML discussion.
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* remove-intel-dri1:
intel: intelScreenContext() is no longer used
intel: Remove remaining dri2.enabled tests
intel: Drop more cliprect bookkeeping
intel: Remove struct intel_framebuffer
intel: Remove client-side vblank code
intel: Drop intelWindowMoved()
intel: Drop batchbuffer cliprect_mode tracking
intel: Drop DRI1 static regions
intel: Use depth buffer from ctx.DrawBuffer in copypix_src_region()
intel: Drop LOCK/UNLOCK_HARDWARE()
intel: Drop DRI1 SwapBuffer implementation
intel: Drop DRI1 CopySubBuffer implementation
intel: Drop DRI1 support
Push __driDriverExtensions out of dri_util.c and into the drivers
Remove leftover __DRI{screen,drawable,context}Private references
Check for libdrm_$chipset.pc when needed
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Conflicts:
src/gallium/drivers/identity/id_context.c
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Debug check for inf and nan only on float channels.
Apply absolute and negate source operand modifiers based on
opcode type.
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Either that or have UDIV have two destination operands.
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Provide reference implementation of them in tgsi_exec.
Note that BREAK opcode is overloaded and can be used to break out
of either a loop or a switch-case statement.
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Do not pollute immediates with unsuccessfull attempts to expand them.
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