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stencilwrap reported many issues with various modes. Some of these were
complicated by the fact that spans are broken (Bug #1615), but some appear to be
real bugs. However, while spans remain broken, I found that visual results were
better by avoiding fallbacks rather than avoiding just a broken stencil
implementation. Note that this required changing the depth spans at 24+8bpp
into read-modify-write cycles. It would be nicer as a single write with
a mask, but the kernel span blits turn off masking.
Reviewed by: ajax
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individual drivers and put them in common code. It is still possible for a driver to define its own macros if it has special needs. This affects CLIPPIXEL, CLIPSPAN, HW_CLIPLOOP, HW_ENDCLIPLOOP, and for drivers using the spantmp2 template also GET_SRC_PTR and GET_DST_PTR.
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some cleanups on the span macros. This does not deal with the brokenness of
depth spans, but makes the code more readable.
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Main driver impacts:
- new code for creating the Mesa GLframebuffer
- new span/pixel read/write code
Some drivers not yet updated/tested.
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values.
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(and DrawPixels). The R200, R128, and Unichrome drivers get support
in this commit. Other drivers would be easy enough to add for people
that have the cards.
The DRI (CVS) build will need to be updated to account for the new
source files.
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Only available with Xlib driver for now.
Assorted clean-ups related to Draw/ReadBuffer().
Renamed FRONT_LEFT_BIT -> DD_FRONT_LEFT_BIT, etc.
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