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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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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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* Remove some unused (mostly empty) functions
* Added context parameter to WAIT_IDLE_EMPTY[_LOCKED] for consistency
* Added debug messages to WAIT_IDLE_EMPTY[_LOCKED]
* Don't flush empty command buffers
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hardware. By also reversing the depth range this can compensate the loss
of accuracy of far objects caused by the projective transformation.
Software fallbacks work but are slightly slower since floats in a custom
(non IEEE) format have to be encoded and decoded. I havn't done anything
about polygon offsets yet. There doesn't seem to be an easy way do get
it right except making the offset unit as big as the lowest resolution
of depth values. For now float depth is disabled by default but can be
enabled through driconf (though I have seen only positive effects so
far).
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in every single span function. Instead flush and wait in the
SpanRenderStart hook and in wrappers around _swrast_Copy/Draw/ReadPixels.
Misc. cleanups in savagespan.c while I'm there.
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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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with modifications to make it work with current Mesa 6.
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