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Add the MSAA samples array or make sure its contents are initialized.
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(cherry picked from commit f7d80aa00611917bc8ce637136d982b151b8f44f)
This also involved adding the new MSAA fields to driCreateConfigs().
Also, re-add prog_instructions->Sampler field for i965 driver. Will
have to revisit that.
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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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Makefile.template
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Add DRI2 direct rendering support to libGL and add DRI2 client side
protocol code. Extend the GLX 1.3 create drawable functions in
glx_pbuffer.c to call into the DRI driver when possible.
Introduce __DRIconfig, opaque struct that represents a DRI driver
configuration. Get's rid of the open coded __GLcontextModes in the
DRI driver interface and the context modes create and destroy
functions that the loader was requires to provide. glcore.h is no
longer part of the DRI driver interface. The DRI config is GL binding
agnostic, that is, not specific to GLX, EGL or other bindings.
The core API is now also an extension, and the driver exports a list
of extensions as the symbol __driDriverExtensions, which the loader
must dlsym() for. The list of extension will always include the DRI
core extension, which allows creating and manipulating DRI screens,
drawables and contexts. The DRI legacy extension, when available,
provides alternative entry points for creating the DRI objects that
work with the XF86DRI infrastructure.
Change DRI2 client code to not use drm drawables or contexts. We
never used drm_drawable_t's and the only use for drm_context_t was as
a unique identifier when taking the lock. We now just allocate a
unique lock ID out of the DRILock sarea block. Once we get rid of the
lock entirely, we can drop this hack.
Change the interface between dri_util.c and the drivers, so that the
drivers now export the DriverAPI struct as driDriverAPI instead of the
InitScreen entry point. This lets us avoid dlsym()'ing for the DRI2
init screen function to see if DRI2 is supported by the driver.
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Instead of passing in a fixed struct, the loader now passes in a list
of __DRIextension structs, to advertise the functionality it can provide
to the driver. Each extension is individually versioned and can be
extended or phased out as the interface develops.
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Each array element is now a BUFFER_x token rather than a BUFFER_BIT_x bitmask.
The number of active color buffers is specified by _NumColorDrawBuffers.
This builds on the previous DrawBuffer changes and will help with drivers
implementing GL_ARB_draw_buffers.
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This pulls the top level createNewScreen entry point out of the drivers
and rewrites __driUtilCreateNewScreen in dri_util.c to be the new entry point.
The change moves more logic into the common/ layer and changes the
createNewScreen entry point to only be defined in one place.
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The screenConfigs field of __DRIscreen points back to the containing
__GLXscreenConfigs struct. This is a serious abstraction violation; it
assumes that the loader is libGL and that there *is* a __GLXscreenConfigs
type in the loader.
Using the containerOf macro, we can get from the __DRIscreen pointer to
the containing __GLXscreenConfigs struct, at a place in the stack
where the above is a valid assumption. Besides, the __DRI* structs shouldn't
hold state other than the private pointer.
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Many DRI entry points took a __DRInativeDisplay pointer and a screen
index as arguments. The only use for the native display pointer was to
pass it back to the loader when looking up the __DRIscreen for the given
screen index.
Instead, let's just pass in the __DRIscreen pointer directly, which
let's drop the __DRInativeDisplay type and the getScreen function.
The assumption is now that the loader will be able to retrieve context
from the __DRIscreen pointer when necessary.
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ARB_vertex_buffer_object looks like a useful extension even for old chips.
The drivers should not need any code to be able to use this extension since
they just use mesa's vbo code anyway.
Newly enabled for i810, mach64, mga, r128, radeon, savage, sis and unichrome.
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Use _mesa_reference_framebuffer() and _mesa_unreference_framebuffer() functions
to be sure reference counting is done correctly. Additional assertions are
done too. Note _mesa_dereference_framebuffer() renamed to "unreference" as
that's more accurate.
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into vbo-0.2
Conflicts:
src/mesa/array_cache/sources
src/mesa/drivers/dri/i965/brw_context.c
src/mesa/drivers/dri/i965/brw_draw.c
src/mesa/drivers/dri/i965/brw_fallback.c
src/mesa/drivers/dri/i965/brw_vs_emit.c
src/mesa/drivers/dri/i965/brw_vs_tnl.c
src/mesa/drivers/dri/mach64/mach64_context.c
src/mesa/main/extensions.c
src/mesa/main/getstring.c
src/mesa/tnl/sources
src/mesa/tnl/t_save_api.c
src/mesa/tnl/t_save_playback.c
src/mesa/tnl/t_vtx_api.c
src/mesa/tnl/t_vtx_exec.c
src/mesa/vbo/vbo_attrib.h
src/mesa/vbo/vbo_exec_api.c
src/mesa/vbo/vbo_save_api.c
src/mesa/vbo/vbo_save_draw.c
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Refactor savageXMesaSetBackClipRects and savageXMesaSetFrontClipRects
into a single new routine called savageXMesaSetClipRects. This allows
a few cleanups in the code.
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Eliminate use of deprecated GetBufferSize interface. Keep framebuffer
state associated with the read-drawable and the draw-drawable up to
date.
Tested with progs/demos/wincopy.
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with different methods to calculate the announced maximum texture sizes. Default is still the same (that is, radeon/r200 default to not announce anything which might not fit, i830/i915 default to 1 texture must fit). Bug #5785.
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NEED_SECONDARY_COLOR to turn it off/on was what we wanted -- now results look
correct using seccolor on Savage IX and Savage4.
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sets the texture wrap mode and texture filter mode for Savage4 to the new
functions savage4_set_wrap_mode and savage4_set_filter_mode.
This was tested with texwrap and tunnel.
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call driUpdateFramebufferSize() when window size/position changes.
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driNewRenderbuffer().
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Add additional checks for the *DRIRec info structure passed in from the
device driver. This ensures that things fallback to indirect rendering if
the DDX driver has had modifications (i.e. removal of the drmAddress field).
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extension wasn't enabled. I have verified its correct function with Mesa's
stencil_wrap test. It is enabled on both Savage4 and Savage3D. Since
Savage3D uses a software fallback for *all* stencil operations, this is safe.
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_glapi_add_entrypoint has been replaced by a new routine called
_glapi_add_dispatch. This new routine dynamically assignes dispatch offsets
to functions added. This allows IHVs to add support for extension functions
that do not have assigned dispatch offsets.
It also means that a driver has no idea what offset will be assigned to a
function. The vast majority of the changes in this commit account for that.
An additional table, driDispatchRemapTable, is added. Functions not in the
Linux OpenGL ABI (i.e., anything not in GL 1.2 + ARB_multitexture) has a
fixed offset in this new table. The entry in this table specifies the
offset in of the function in the real dispatch table.
The internal interface was also bumped from version 20050725 to 20050727.
This has been tested with various programs in progs/demos on:
radeon (Radeon Mobility M6)
r128 (Rage 128 Pro)
mga (G400)
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that are currently obtained via glXGetProcAddress and all of the XF86DRI
functions are replaced with a funciton table. This table will be passed to
__driCreateNewScreen.
One of the functions in the table is getProcAddress. This allows some
loaders to expose functionality not in all loaders. This will be immediatly
used for glxEnableExtension (formerly known to drivers as
__glXScrEnableExtension). libGL (and in the future libglx) expose this
function so that drivers can enable GLX extensions. libEGL should exposed
eglEnableExtension to enable EGL extensions. The same function cannot be
used for both because the extensions have different names and (possibly)
different semantics. Drivers can optionally use one, both, or neither.
The key parts are in the __DRIinterfaceMethodsRec structure in
dri_interface.h. A pointer to one of these structures is passed into
__driCreateNewScreen. Because of this, the version of the API is bumped to
20050725. Since the previous version(s) were never in a release, their
existance is erased.
I was actually a little surprised by how much code this cuts from the
drivers. A lot of glXGetProcAddress calls disappear, and a lot of
version checks go with them. Nice.
The one thing I'm not sure of is removing __glXInitialize. For some
reason that function was in the glXGetProcAddress table, but *nothing*
in the Mesa tree used it. Did something with DRI conf. use this
function? It seems odd...
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1,402 lines of code to be removed from Mesa (drivers and libGL). The
big winner is dri_util.c.
Primary changes are:
1. Remove all "deprecated" entry-points from the various structures in
dri_interface.h.
2. Rename the remaining fields to removed "version numbers." So,
bindContext3 becomes bindContext. Functions with "New" in the name
(e.g., CreateNewContext) were *not* changed, but that is an option.
Having "New" in the name is less annoying to me than having "3" in the name.
3. Remove all compatibility code that handles cases where the driver or
the loader is too old to support the latest interfaces.
4. Append the API version to the __driCreateNewScreen function name.
This is currently done by hand. In the future (i.e., the next time we
make an incompatible change to the interface) we'll want to come up with
a better way to do this. This prevents old loaders from being able to load
new (incompatible) drivers.
5. Bump the API version to 20050722. All drivers (by way of dri_util.c)
require this version.
6. All drivers are *required* to expose GLX_SGIX_fbconfig and
GLX_OML_swap_method (or the moral equivalents). Support for these
functions in implicit in the use of the "new" interface.
7. Some cases still exist that need to be compiled differently in a loader
or core Mesa versus in a driver. These are identified by the define
IN_DRI_DRIVER.
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device-specific code. A new Python script
(src/mesa/glapi/extension_helper.py) generates a list of all
entry-points for all known extensions. Each driver the selects only
the extensions that it needs and enables the via either
driInitExtensions or driInitSingleExtension.
This code has been compile-tested on a drivers, but has only been
run-tested on mga and i915 (on i830 hardware).
These changes were discussed at length on the mesa3d-dev mailing list.
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=111947074700001&r=1&w=2
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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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S3TC support for an older driver version. On Savage3D/IX/MX
GL_EXT_texture_compression_s3tc can't be enabled because DXT3 and DXT5
are not supported. However GL_S3_s3tc is enabled on all Savage chips.
Tested on a Savage IX and a ProSavageDDR
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- force emitting texAddr when the texture image changed (flush caches)
- set transparent texture color key to something improbable
(couldn't find a way to disable it completely)
- fixed texture environment modes GL_DECAL and GL_REPLACE
- made texture environment mode GL_BLEND a software fallback
- added two custom texture formats for promoting from GL_ALPHA to ARGB8888
and 4444. Since the hardware can't be made to ignore the RGB color
components, set them to 1 instead of 0. This gives the correct results
- disabled GL_EXT_texture_env_add on Savage3D/MX/IX
- map both GL_CLAMP and GL_CLAMP_TO_EDGE to hardware mode "wrap". It doesn't
match either mode exactly by the spec, so we should either fall back on both
or none. I chose the latter.
- fall back to software when s and t wrapping modes differ (hardware has only
one bit for both)
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compile-time-warnings on x86-64. Not tested on x86-64 yet, but a good
thing in general, so I'm giving up waiting for feedback. See also
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2924.
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ahead of the CPU for more parallelism of CPU and GPU. Unfortunately
there seems to be some broken hardware (like my ProSavageDDR) on which
status register updates are delayed sometimes. This leads to very
jerky animation if the hardware can buffer more than the current
frame. A new option "sync_frames" can be used as a remedy on such
broken hardware.
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new DRM version 2.4 and command DMA.
- Flush less.
- Bumped the driver date.
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heap aging, similar to the way it's done in the i810 and i855 drivers.
This avoids idling the engine on every texture upload.
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- Flush buffered primitives before changing scissors.
- Require Savage DRM version 2.1.0, so that the broken single-cliprect
code can finally rest in peace.
- Removed some more dead code.
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will be used. Implemented this option in the Savage driver. On my
ProSavageDDR uploads to AGP memory are about 1.5 times as fast as
uploads to card memory. On non-IGP hardware the difference may be even
bigger. Now mplayer -gl is getting really usable.
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* When glTexSubImageND is used, track the set of changed tiles in a
bit vector and upload only dirty tiles later. This should improve
the performance of dynamic light maps and gl movie player plugins.
* Renamed debug item "lru" to "tex". Indicate which levels are
uploaded completely or partially.
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