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2009-02-02i965: Remove brw->attribs now that we can just always look in the GLcontext.Eric Anholt
2008-09-18mesa: added "main/" prefix to includes, remove some -I paths from ↵Brian Paul
Makefile.template
2008-08-24Revert "Revert "Merge branch 'drm-gem'""Dave Airlie
This reverts commit 7c81124d7c4a4d1da9f48cbf7e82ab1a3a970a7a.
2008-08-24Revert "Merge branch 'drm-gem'"Dave Airlie
This reverts commit 53675e5c05c0598b7ea206d5c27dbcae786a2c03. Conflicts: src/mesa/drivers/dri/i965/brw_wm_surface_state.c
2008-08-08intel-gem: Update to new check_aperture API for classic mode.Eric Anholt
To do this, I had to clean up some of 965 state upload stuff. We may end up over-emitting state in the aperture overflow case, but that should be rare, and I'd rather have the simplification of state management.
2008-04-18i965: initial attempt at fixing the aperture overflowDave Airlie
Makes state emission into a 2 phase, prepare sets things up and accounts the size of all referenced buffer objects. The emit stage then actually does the batchbuffer touching for emitting the objects. There is an assert in dri_emit_reloc if a reloc occurs for a buffer that hasn't been accounted yet.
2008-03-26[965] Clean up whitespace and dead code from do_unfilled change.Eric Anholt
2008-01-29i965: new integrated graphics chipset supportXiang, Haihao
2007-12-14[965] Replace the state cache suballocator with direct dri_bufmgr use.Eric Anholt
The user-space suballocator that was used avoided relocation computations by using the general and surface state base registers and allocating those types of buffers out of pools built on top of single buffer objects. It also avoided calls into the buffer manager for these small state allocations, since only one buffer object was being used. However, the buffer allocation cost appears to be low, and with relocation caching, computing relocations for buffers is essentially free. Additionally, implementing the suballocator required a don't-fence-subdata flag to disable waiting on buffer maps so that writing new data didn't block on rendering using old data, and careful handling when mapping to update old data (which we need to do for unavoidable relocations with FBOs). More importantly, when the suballocator filled, it had no replacement algorithm and just threw out all of the contents and forced them to be recomputed, which is a significant cost. This is the first step, which just changes the buffer type, but doesn't yet improve the hash table to not result in full recompute on overflow. Because the buffers are all allocated out of the general buffer allocator, we can no longer use the general/surface state bases to avoid relocations, and they are set to 0 instead.
2007-12-05Revert "[965] Add missing flagging of new stage programs for updating stage ↵Eric Anholt
state." I had forgotten part of brw_state_cache.c that made this fix not relevant for master (last_addr comparison and flagging based on cache id). This reverts commit a4642f3d18bdaebaba31e5dee72fe5de9d890ffb.
2007-12-05[965] Add missing flagging of new stage programs for updating stage state.Eric Anholt
Otherwise, choosing a new program wouldn't necessarily update the state, and and an old program could be executed, leading to various sorts of pretty pictures or hangs.
2007-09-27i965: handle all unfilled mode in clip stage. fix bug #12453Xiang, Haihao
2007-01-06i965: Avoid branch instructions while in single program flow mode.Eric Anholt
There is an errata for Broadwater that threads don't have the instruction/loop mask stacks initialized on thread spawn. In single program flow mode, those stacks are not writable, so we can't initialize them. However, they do get read during ELSE and ENDIF instructions. So, instead, replace branch instructions in single program flow mode with predicated jumps (ADD to the ip register), avoiding use of the more complicated branch instructions that may fail. This is also a minor optimization as no ENDIF equivalent is necessary. Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@neko.keithp.com>
2006-08-09Add Intel i965G/Q DRI driver.Eric Anholt
This driver comes from Tungsten Graphics, with a few further modifications by Intel.