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This is basically half of Keith's draw/flush patch.
The stage->point/line/tri() functions are now self-validating, the validator
functions are installed by the flush() function.
There were excessive calls to validate_pipeline(), however. This was caused
by draw_prim_queue_flush() keeping a local 'first' variable that always pointed
to the validate functions. Replaced 'first' with 'draw->pipeline.first'.
Performance in gears is up just slightly with this patch.
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fs inputs
Some follow-on simplification in prim setup is possible...
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Now based on the draw_vbuf code, instead being a custom one-off.
Disabled by default, enable with SP_VBUF env var.
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Remove all dependencies on vertex_info, except for draw_vbuf.
Drawing stages now strictly operate on post-transformed vertices and don't
know anything about hw vertices.
Use vertex program output info for two-side/flat/etc stages.
Temporarily disable vbuf module in softpipe driver.
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Use FREE, MALLOC, CALLOC, GETENV wrappers.
Silence compiler warnings.
Add proper copyrights.
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Build a buffer of contigous vertices and indices at the backend of our
software transformation/clipping path. This will become the mechanism
for emitting buffers of vertices to rasterization hardware.
This is similar to but not the same as the post-transform vertex cache.
In particular, these vertices are subject to clipping, culling, poly offset,
etc. The vertices emitted will all be used by hardware.
TODOs include the actual transformation to hardware vertex formats, moving
this out of softpipe to somewhere more useful and allowing >1 primitive to
share the generated VB.
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