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By relying on just intel_span_supports_format, some formats that
aren't supported pre-gen4 were not reporting FBO incomplete. And we
also complained in stderr when it happened on i915 because draw_region
gets called before framebuffer completeness validation.
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This requires shuffling the driconf XML macros around, since they use
true and false tokens expecting them to not get expanded to anything.
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Sometimes I'm on the train and want to just read what's generated
under INTEL_DEBUG=vs,wm for some code on another generation. Or, for
the next gen enablement we'll want to dump aub files before we have
the actual hardware. This will let us do that.
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This provides the optimizer with hints about code hotness, which we're
quite certain about for debug printouts (or, rather, while we
developers often hit the checks for debug printouts, we don't care
about performance while doing so).
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Bug #29855
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The slightly less mechanical change of converting the emit_reloc calls
will follow.
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The support for XRGB8888 appeared in the 855 and 865, and this format
is reserved on 830/845. This should fix a regression from
b4a6169412819cc3a027c6a118f0537911145a30 that caused hangs in etracer
on 845s.
Bug #26557.
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Before we would throttle in the flush callback prior to round-tripping
to the server to do copyregion or swapbuffer. Now, instead just note
that we need to throttle and do it in intel_prepare_render(), which
will be called after receiving the response from the server but before
we start rendering the next frame. Even if the server also throttles
us in swapbuffer, this just makes the throttling a no-op when we hit
intel_prepare_render(). With that we can drop the
using_dri2_swapbuffers hack and just always throttle.
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Now that intel_flush() deosn't use the needs_mi_flush argument, we can
finally drop one of the two flush functions.
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Rename old IGDNG to Ironlake, and set 'gen' number for
Ironlake as 5, so tracking the features with generation num
instead of special is_ironlake flag.
Reviewed-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Signed-off-by: Zhenyu Wang <zhenyuw@linux.intel.com>
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All these pointers are in the __DRIcontext struct, which we point to.
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I keep finding the desire to force this path to debug it instead of
cooking up goofy-looking testcases to do so.
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Shaves 60k off the driver from removing the broken spans code. This
means we now require 2.6.29, which seems fair given that it's a year
old and we've removed support for non-KMS already in the last release
of 2D.
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This uses a stamp mechanisms to mark the DRI drawable as invalid.
Instead of immediately updating the buffers we just bump the drawable
stamp and call out to DRI2GetBuffers "later".
"Later" used to be at LOCK_HARDWARE time, and this patch brings back
callouts at the points where we used to call LOCK_HARDWARE. A new function,
intel_prepare_render(), is called where we used to call LOCK_HARDWARE,
and if the buffers are invalid, we call out to DRI2GetBuffers there.
This lets us invalidate buffers only when notified instead of on
every glViewport() call. If the loader calls the DRI invalidate
entrypoint, we disable viewport triggered buffer invalidation.
Additionally, we can clean up the old viewport mechanism a bit,
since we can just invalidate the buffers and not worry about
reentrancy and whatnot.
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The server side does the throttling on our behalf now by putting the
client to sleep, so we don't need our previous hacks for limiting the
number of outstanding frames. Same effect as
7d4e674b212c9dc6408c13913a399bd4a2b9a1e3.
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Conflicts due to DRI1 removal:
src/mesa/drivers/dri/intel/intel_context.c
src/mesa/drivers/dri/intel/intel_screen.c
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Needed to support the SwapBuffers code properly.
Signed-off-by: Kristian Høgsberg <krh@bitplanet.net>
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As part of the DRI driver interface rewrite I merged __DRIscreenPrivate
and __DRIscreen, and likewise for __DRIdrawablePrivate and
__DRIcontextPrivate. I left typedefs in place though, to avoid renaming
all the *Private use internal to the driver. That was probably a
mistake, and it turns out a one-line find+sed combo can do the mass
rename. Better late than never.
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Conflicts:
configs/darwin
src/gallium/auxiliary/util/u_clear.h
src/gallium/state_trackers/xorg/xorg_exa_tgsi.c
src/mesa/drivers/dri/i965/brw_draw_upload.c
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Shaves 400 bytes or so from i915_dri.so.
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Saves ~2KB of code.
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Saves ~480 bytes of code.
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This really isn't supported at this point. GEM's been in the kernel for
a year, and the fake bufmgr never really worked.
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