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Since core Mesa MAX_TEXTURE_LEVELS was bumped, we were incorrectly advertising
a maximum texture size of 4096 on older chips, causing corrupted menu text in
Extreme Tux Racer or Armagetron.
Also make sure our texture image array can actually hold all the mipmap levels
we support...
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Remove fixed function fog setup.
Signed-off-by: Nicolai Haehnle <nhaehnle@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: Ian Romanick <ian.d.romanick@intel.com>
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Signed-off-by: Ian Romanick <ian.d.romanick@intel.com>
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Signed-off-by: Ian Romanick <ian.d.romanick@intel.com>
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Signed-off-by: Ian Romanick <ian.d.romanick@intel.com>
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Signed-off-by: Ian Romanick <ian.d.romanick@intel.com>
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At this point, GL_EXT_stencil_two_side should probably be disabled.
It may be worth leaving it enabled because it has GLX protocol while
GL_ATI_separate_stencil does not. I'll leave it to one of the r300
maintainers to make the call.
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The ARB extension is a superset of the older SGIX extension. Any
hardware that can support the SGIX version can also support the ARB
version. In Mesa, any driver that supports one also supports the
other. This unification just simplifies some bits of code.
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Makefile.template
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This isn't complete yet. It does cover the two most common usage cases,
though, and at least the third one (POINT_DISTANCE_ATTENUATION) is possible,
so I'll do that later.
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. There is both a per-texture unit and a per-texture object (at least for
OpenGL 1.4); this should now be supported properly.
. The LOD bias calculation in r300_state has been simplified and corrected
(need to multiply by 32 instead of 31, and ensure clamping)
. do not clamp LOD bias in TexEnv, as that behaviour conflicts with what
the spec says
. set Const.MaxTextureLodBias properly
. remove the no_neg_lod_bias property; if somebody can explain what
it's good for, we can add it back in, but according to Google, nobody
seems to use it
. removed some dead code and unused variables
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Currently only GL_DEPTH_COMPONENT16 are supported. I don't know what the
hardware bits are to select the other formats, but it shouldn't be too hard
to figure out.
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Also removed a couple of unused fields from the r300_memory_manager structure.
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compiler conditional anyway; probably broken?
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specific.
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This was okayed by Jerome Glisse and Keith Whitwell on the dri-devel IRC channel
and list, respectively.
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variable warning in r300_render.c.
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glxgears and googleearth now run so that seems like a good start
Thanks to Aapo Tahkola for doing the 3D work on this so far, I got lost
after the GART changes.
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OK, _all_ extensions that might get enabled by the driver need to be in the
card_extensions[] list. driInitExtensions() is called at least twice: first
during screen creation, then once for each context that's created.
The first call sets up the dispatch table. The second call just sets the
extension enable/disable flags.
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R300 hardware takes texcoords in the range 0..1 even for rectangle
textures. Previously, the necessary texcoord conversion was applied
to the texture coordinate during vertex processing in a render stage.
This is obviously wrong when fragment programs are used, which can
calculate arbitrary coordinates for TEX instructions. Therefore,
we now inject an appropriate MUL instruction before a TEX that
reference a rectangle texture.
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Mostly:
- update #includes
- update STATE_* token code
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Conflicts:
src/mesa/main/texcompress_s3tc.c
src/mesa/tnl/t_array_api.c
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It does 2 things:
1) Allows you to disable S3TC, wine-games sometimes need S3TC enabled.
2) Disable fallbacks that usually have low impact.
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ctx->_MaintainTnlProgram is set
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all elts
to 32 bits (it would be possible to do a half word swap for 16 bits if somebody is interested) and by using the input route mecanism to swap ubyte's properly in r300EmitArrays. Tested with cva, varray and quake3
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