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This cleans up some chipset dependency sprinkled around, and fixes a
potential overflow of the attribute offset array for many vertex
results.
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The idea would be that you could have multiple send messages going on
if nothing depended on the previous message's results and you used a
different send message. The problem is that the later send requires
the VUE handle returned by the first send's allocate anyway.
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Saves ~480 bytes of code.
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Add a GLbitfield64 type and several macros to operate on 64-bit
fields. The OutputsWritten field of gl_program is changed to use that
type. This results in a fair amount of fallout in drivers that use
programs.
No changes are strictly necessary at this point as all bits used are
below the 32-bit boundary. Fairly soon several bits will be added for
clip distances written by a vertex shader. This will cause several
bits used for varyings to be pushed above the 32-bit boundary. This
will affect any drivers that support GLSL.
At this point, only the i965 driver has been modified to support this
eventuality.
I did this as a "squash" merge. There were several places through the
outputswritten64 branch where things were broken. I foresee this
causing difficulties later for bisecting. The history is still
available in the branch.
Conflicts:
src/mesa/drivers/dri/i965/brw_wm.h
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This didn't work for quad/quadstrips at all, and for all other primitive types
it only worked when they were unclipped.
Fix up the former in gs stage (could probably do without these changes and
instead set QuadsFollowProvokingVertexConvention to false), and the rest in
clip stage.
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In addition, it guarantees ff_sync message is issued
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1. new PCI ids
2. fix some 3D commands on new chipset
3. fix send instruction on new chipset
4. new VUE vertex header
5. ff_sync message (added by Zou Nan Hai <nanhai.zou@intel.com>)
6. the offset in JMPI is in unit of 64bits on new chipset
7. new cube map layout
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Fix incorrect backface culling for OGL tunnel in wireframe and
point mode.
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This driver comes from Tungsten Graphics, with a few further modifications by
Intel.
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