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2002-10-29updated email addressesBrian Paul
2002-06-15Added ctx parameter to _mesa_debug()Brian Paul
Added _mesa_printf() Updated SetDrawBuffer() function in all drivers (ala 4.0.3) Import 4.0.3/DRI changes.
2002-06-05more big-endian tweaksBrian Paul
2002-06-03bring over Michel Daenzer's DRI changesBrian Paul
2001-09-23More of the sameKeith Whitwell
2001-03-20More updates. Radeon tnl module still disabled by default.Gareth Hughes
2001-03-14Fix typo.Gareth Hughes
2001-03-13Initial templates for immediate mode fastpaths, or custom tnl modules.Gareth Hughes
Completely untested and incomplete. More to follow.
2001-03-12Consistent copyright info (version number, date) across all files.Gareth Hughes
2001-03-11Support for swappable tnl modules.Gareth Hughes
Core Mesa provides a neutral tnl module that verifies the currently module before installing the tnl function pointers in a lazy fashion. It also records which tnl functions have been swapped out, and only restores these when tnl modules themselves are swapped. Fallback strategies: Drivers set a bitmask of dangerous stage changes. When such a state change occurs, the driver should restore the neutral tnl module via _mesa_restore_exec_vtxfmt(). The neutral tnl module will call _mesa_update_state(), followed by ctx->Driver.ValidateTnlModule() if the validation bitmask matches the new state bitmask. The driver should call _tnl_wakeup_exec() if it can no longer handle the current state, which will revert to the default tnl module. In this case, previous vertices should be replayed as required (depending on the current primitive) after the new tnl module is installed. If the driver uses chooser functions for any part of the tnl module, these should generally be reinstalled as part of the fallback to the neutral tnl module. For example, if the lighting state changes, a driver might fall back to the neutral tnl module, verify that the current lighting state can be handled, and use the chooser function to pick the most efficient implementation of the current lighting state. It is up to the drivers to detect and handle fallback cases caused by tnl function calls themselves (such as glTexCoord4f* if the current tnl module can't handle projected textures, for example).
2001-03-08fixed RBGA ifdef typoBrian Paul
2001-03-01Bugfixes for vertex format, templatesKeith Whitwell
2001-02-28Templates are in working order.Keith Whitwell