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Support still isn't completely correct, but it's better. piglit
point-sprite now passes. However, glean's pointSprite test fails. In
that test the texture on the sprite is somehow inverted as though
GL_POINT_SPRITE_COORD_ORIGIN were set to GL_LOWER_LEFT. i915 hardware
shouldn't be able to do that!
I believe there are also problems when not all texture units have
GL_COORD_REPLACE set. The hardware enable seems to be all or nothing.
Fixes bug #25313.
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This should do all the things that MI_FLUSH did, but it can be pipelined
so that further rendering isn't blocked on the flush completion unless
necessary.
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Before, if we just called glXMakeCurrent() and didn't render anything we'd
still trigger a flushFrontBuffer() call.
Now only set the intel->front_buffer_dirty field at state validation time
just before we draw something.
NOTE: additional calls to intel_check_front_buffer_rendering() might be
needed if I missed some rendering paths.
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Pass a gl_format to intel_create_renderbuffer() instead of GLenum.
Add cases for MESA_FORMAT_XRGB8888 textures and renderbuffers.
However, we don't yet create any renderbuffers or textures with that
format. It seems the default alpha value is zero instead of one.
Need to investigate that first.
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Fixes piglit tex1d-2dborder test.
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Previously, S8_Z24 depth textures would always be treated as intensity.
Fixes piglit depth-tex-modes.
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This gets us expected behavior for clamping between mipmap levels, and
avoids relayout of textures for doing clamping.
Fixes piglit lodclamp-between.
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Conflicts:
src/mesa/drivers/dri/radeon/radeon_fbo.c
src/mesa/drivers/dri/s3v/s3v_tex.c
src/mesa/drivers/dri/s3v/s3v_xmesa.c
src/mesa/drivers/dri/trident/trident_context.c
src/mesa/main/debug.c
src/mesa/main/mipmap.c
src/mesa/main/texformat.c
src/mesa/main/texgetimage.c
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Bug #24734.
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Bug #24734.
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And change parameter type.
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Driver Makefiles can still add symlink dependencies/rules if needed.
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This lets us get rid of intel_miptree_depth_offsets() and simplify all
of the calling code.
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_ActualFormat is replaced by Format (MESA_FORMAT_x).
ColorEncoding, ComponentType, RedBits, GreenBits, BlueBits, etc. are
all replaced by MESA_FORMAT_x queries.
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And remove other unneeded #includes while we're at it.
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Other vendors have enabled ARB_fragment_shader as part of OpenGL 2.0
enablement even on hardware like the 915 with no dynamic branching or
dFdx/dFdy support. But for now we'll leave it disabled because we don't
do any flattening of ifs or loops, which is rather restrictive.
This support is not complete, and may be unstable depending on your shaders.
It passes 10/15 of the piglit glsl tests, but hangs on glean glsl1.
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Since the TNL is all done in software anyway, it should be the same to
the user who's probably using ARB_vertex_program otherwise, but gives them
a nicer programming environment.
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This fixes potential heap trashing if the program of choice exceeds limits,
and fixes the native instructions limit being lower than what can be
used by valid programs.
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Previously, we were doing it in the midst of the pipeline run, which gave
an opportunity to enable/disable fallbacks, which is certainly the wrong
time to be doing so. This manifested itself in a NULL dereference for PutRow
after transitioning out of a fallback during a run_pipeline in glean glsl1.
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This reverts commit e7044d552c6d16389447880b8744a51de1cf0199. It
prevented the driver from ever recovering from a software fallback due
to a program error. The original bug it claimed to fix doesn't appear to
exist post-revert.
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Previously, we'd go trashing the heap.
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It's misleading to report things like the program having too many native
instructions as a Mesa implementation error, when the program may just be
too big for the hardware.
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Now gl_texture_image::TexFormat is a simple MESA_FORMAT_x enum.
ctx->Driver.ChooseTexture format also returns a MESA_FORMAT_x.
gl_texture_format will go away next.
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We currently weasel out of supporting the timeout parameter, but otherwise
this extension looks ready, and should make the common case happy.
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Several changes are made to program parameter limits. Several of the
non-NATIVE limits are set higher. All of the NATIVE limits are set to
zero in the core Mesa code. Each driver must set the actual value in
its context creation routine. If the NATIVE value remains zero, this
indicates that hardware shaders may not be supported.
Each of the preceeding changes matches the bahavior of Apple's shader
assembler, so it seems safe.
Finally, we limit the value of MaxEnvParams to be no greater than
MaxNativeAttribs. At least one case has been found where an
application does the wrong thing if MaxNativeAttribs < MaxEnvParams.
See also bugzilla #23490.
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Passes tests/stencil_twoside and glean/stencil2.
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The early Z stuff is supposed to be unsafe without some more work in the
enable/disable path (in particular, how do we want to get it disabled on
the way out to the X Server?), but at the moment is 6% in OA.
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This is about a 30% performance win in OA with high settings on my GM45,
and experiments with 915GM indicate that it'll be around a 20% win there.
Currently, 915-class hardware is seriously hurt by the fact that we use
fence regs to control the tiling even for 3D instructions that could live
without them, so we spend a bunch of time waiting on previous rendering in
order to pull fences off. Thus, the texture_tiling driconf option defaults
off there for now.
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We're on the way to telling the kernel about when we need fence regs on our
objects or not, and this will cut the number of places needing them.
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Fixes failed viewport updates on glxgears (and other apps) resize since
e41780fedc2c1f22b43118da30a0103fa68b769f.
Bug #20473.
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Bug #21691.
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The docs actually explain this, but not in a terribly clear manner.
This nearly fixes the piglit cubemap testcase, except that something's
going wrong with the nearest filtering at 2x2 sizes in the testcase.
Looks good by visual inspection, though.
Bug #21692
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