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Optimizations at compile time should generally be done with the goal
of reducing instruction count so that other work, particularly
linking, is less time-consuming if the shader is used multiple times.
However, function inlining increases instruction count for the inlined
function bodies without removing the original function body, since we
don't know if it will be used at link time or not.
Reduces the runtime of linking and executing a Yo Frankie fragment
shader from 0.9 seconds to 0.5 seconds (-45.9%, +/- 2.2%, n=5).
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While the Mesa IR dumping includes some corresponding GLSL IR for
correlating Mesa IR to GLSL IR, it doesn't completely express it.
This printing includes things like variable declarations and control
flow structure that is hard to read otherwise.
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Replace swizzles on the LHS with additional swizzles on the RHS and a
write mask in the assignment instruction. As part of this add
ir_assignment::set_lhs. Ideally we'd make ir_assignment::lhs private
to prevent erroneous writes, but that would require a lot of code
butchery at this point.
Add ir_assignment constructor that takes an explicit write mask. This
is required for ir_assignment::clone, but it can also be used in other
places. Without this, ir_assignment clones lose their write masks,
and incorrect IR is generated in optimization passes.
Add ir_assignment::whole_variable_written method. This method gets
the variable on the LHS if the whole variable is written or NULL
otherwise. This is different from
ir->lhs->whole_variable_referenced() because the latter has no
knowledge of the write mask stored in the ir_assignment.
Gut all code from ir_to_mesa that handled swizzles on the LHS of
assignments. There is probably some other refactoring that could be
done here, but that can be left for another day.
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Instead of using a linker-assigned location (since samplers don't
actually take up uniform space, being a link-time choice), use the
sampler's varaible pointer as a hash key.
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Fixes:
glsl-uniform-initializer-1
glsl-uniform-initializer-2
glsl-uniform-initializer-3
glsl-uniform-initializer-4
glsl1-GLSL 1.20 uniform array constructor
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Fixes glsl-uniform-struct.
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This helps makes sure we don't miss any new fields, and makes totally
uninitialized src_regs be PROGRAM_UNDEFINED.
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This is the option that dumps shader source to files in the current
directory.
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It was harmless, but ugly.
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Fixes:
glsl-arb-fragment-coord-conventions
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Fixes:
glsl1-GL state variable reference (diffuse product)
glsl1-GL state variable reference (gl_FrontMaterial.ambient)
glsl1-GL state variable reference (gl_LightSource[0].diffuse)
glsl1-GL state variable reference (point attenuation)
glsl1-GL state variable reference (point size)
glsl1-linear fog
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Fixes:
glsl-uniform-out-of-bounds.
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Fixes:
glsl1-GLSL 1.20 array constructor 1
glsl1-GLSL 1.20 array constructor 2
glsl1-GLSL 1.20 array.length()
glsl1-GLSL 1.20 const array constructor 1
glsl1-GLSL 1.20 const array constructor 2
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This way, we don't need to pass in a parse state, and the context
doesn't grow with the number of passes through optimization.
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MESA_GLSL=nopt now produces believable output for glsl-fs-raytrace.
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This cleans up the assembly output of almost all the non-logic tests
glsl-algebraic-*. glsl-algebraic-pow-two needs love (basically,
flattening to a temporary and squaring it).
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void functions have a type of glsl_type::void_type, not a null type.
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Fixes:
TPPStreamCompiler::assignOperands
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This pulls in multiple i965 driver fixes which will help ensure better
testing coverage during development, and also gets past the conflicts
of the src/mesa/shader -> src/mesa/program move.
Conflicts:
src/mesa/Makefile
src/mesa/main/shaderapi.c
src/mesa/main/shaderobj.h
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