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2010-09-22glsl: Rework assignments with write_masks to have LHS chan count match RHS.Eric Anholt
It turns out that most people new to this IR are surprised when an assignment to (say) 3 components on the LHS takes 4 components on the RHS. It also makes for quite strange IR output: (assign (constant bool (1)) (x) (var_ref color) (swiz x (var_ref v) )) (assign (constant bool (1)) (y) (var_ref color) (swiz yy (var_ref v) )) (assign (constant bool (1)) (z) (var_ref color) (swiz zzz (var_ref v) )) But even worse, even we get it wrong, as shown by this line of our current step(float, vec4): (assign (constant bool (1)) (w) (var_ref t) (expression float b2f (expression bool >= (swiz w (var_ref x))(var_ref edge)))) where we try to assign a float to the writemasked-out x channel and don't supply anything for the actual w channel we're writing. Drivers right now just get lucky since ir_to_mesa spams the float value across all the source channels of a vec4. Instead, the RHS will now have a number of components equal to the number of components actually being written. Hopefully this confuses everyone less, and it also makes codegen for a scalar target simpler. Reviewed-by: Kenneth Graunke <kenneth@whitecape.org> Reviewed-by: Ian Romanick <ian.d.romanick@intel.com>
2010-09-03glsl2: Allow copy / constant propagation into array indicesIan Romanick
2010-08-13glsl2: Convert ir_constant_propagation to ir_rvalue_visitor.Eric Anholt
This one is a little tricky because of the LHS handling.
2010-08-09glsl2: Add constant propagation.Eric Anholt
Whereas constant folding evaluates constant expressions at rvalue nodes, constant propagation tracks constant components of vectors across execution to replace (possibly swizzled) variable dereferences with constant values, triggering possible constant folding or reduced variable liveness.