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Also, MAX_NV_VERTEX_PROGRAM_PARAMS should be 96, not 128 (or 256).
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We were adding references to the input arrays, but failing to drop
them on destruction. This could lead to a 64kb buffer being leaked
each context destruction.
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1) Pass the correct format when calling update_array in
_mesa_VertexAttribPointerARB.
2) glVertexAttribPointerNV accepts GL_BGRA format too.
3) raise INVALID_VALUE error when format is BGRA and normalized is
false in glVertexAttribPointerARB
(cherry picked from commit 4adb190a162c5ed0684a8616331344caadba4010)
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autoconf had been designating the 8 bit libOSMesa as the default
standalone osmesa, but the Makefile expected it to be linked to libGL.
Fix up the osmesa Makefile so that it allows any of the combinations of
standalone and channel width to be built.
Fixes bug #21980.
(cherry picked from commit 7441dcd90b01df8351026af8bbb50e11bb86071a)
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This prevents the width / height from being clipped to the window size before
the texture is allocated. This matches intelCopyTexImage1D.
This should fix bug #21227
Signed-off-by: Ian Romanick <ian.romanick@intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 129f311673c99eb912d659023e50bc5f0ef53249)
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Need a flush here even though the original finish was overkill.
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Need to take the draw buffer's up/down orientation into consideration
when setting the sprite_coord_mode field.
Fixes inverted sprites when drawing into an FBO.
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Stderr of Windows applications without console is not usually
visible.
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Prevents segmentation fault when trying to set the viewport/scissor
after a context/drawable visual mismatch.
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When a vertex shader uses generic vertex attribute 0, but not gl_Vertex,
we need to set attribute[16] to point to attribute[0]. We were setting the
attribute size, but not the pointer.
Fixes crash in glsl/multitex.c when using the VertCoord attribute instead
of gl_Vertex.
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It's possible to hand a GL_COLOR_INDEX/GL_BITMAP image to glTexImage3D()
which gets converted to RGBA via the glPixelMap tables.
This fixes a failure with piglit/fdo10370 with Gallium.
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The generic_array[] is 16 elements in size, but the loop was doing 32
iterations. The out of bounds array write was clobbering the following
inputs[] array but as luck would have it, that didn't matter.
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See sourceforge bug #2793846.
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When we render to a depth/stencil texture there are stencil bits.
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The stride needs to be in texels, not bytes.
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We were passing a GL texture target instead of a pipe_texture_target enum.
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Fixes potential texture object leaks.
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Fixes segfault in context tear-down when glClear was never called.
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gl_array_object encapsulates a set of vertex arrays (see the
GL_APPLE_vertex_array_object extension).
Create a private gl_array_object for drawing the quad for intel_clear_tris()
so we don't have to worry about the user's vertex array state.
This fixes the no-op glClear bug #21638 and removes the need to call
_mesa_PushClientAttrib() and _mesa_PopClientAttrib().
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The former may point to the later.
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Don't really delete vertex array objects until the refcount hits zero.
At that time, unbind any pointers to VBOs.
(cherry picked from commit 32b851c80792623195069d7a41a5808cff3b2f6f)
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Every kind of object that can be shared by multiple contexts should be
refcounted.
(cherry picked from commit 1030bf0ded2a88a5e27f7a4d393c11cfde3d3c5a)
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For non-stereo visuals, which is all we support, we treat
GL_FRONT_LEFT as GL_FRONT. However, they are technically different,
and they have different enum values. Test for either one to determine
if we're in front-buffer rendering mode.
This fix was suggested by Pierre Willenbrock.
Signed-off-by: Ian Romanick <ian.d.romanick@intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 2085cf24628be7cd297ab0f9ef5ce02bd5a006e2)
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The current texture for any particular texture unit is given an additional
reference in update_texture_state(); but if the context is closed before
that texture can be released (which is quite frequent in normal use, unless
a program unbinds and deletes the texture and renders without it to force
a call to update_texture_state(), the memory is lost.
This affects general Mesa; but the i965 is particularly affected because
it allocates a considerable amount of additional memory for each allocated
texture.
(cherry picked from master, commit c230767d6956b63a2b101acb48f98823bb5dd31a)
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The src/dest x,y, and w,h arguments of the pipe->surface_copy
function are unsigned and the drivers aren't expecting negative
(or extremly-large unsigned) values as inputs. Trim the requests
at the state-tracker level before passing down.
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Rendering should already have been flushed, any synchronization will
be done by the driver or memory manager.
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Previously only non-indexed or indicies-in-a-vbo cases were handled in
this code. This change adds the missing regular indices-in-memory
case.
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Add a new flag mvp_with_dp4 in the context, and use that to switch
both ffvertex.c and programopt.c vertex transformation code to
either DP4 or MUL/MAD implementations.
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This is a quick fix for z fighting in quake4 caused by the mismatch
between vertex transformation here and in the position_invarient code.
Full fix would be to make this driver-tunable and adjust both
position_invarient and ffvertex_prog.c code to respect driver
preferences.
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If a horizontal span of pixels was located at x < 0 we could sometimes
read/write outside of renderbuffer bounds.
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Previously we created the pipe_surface during framebuffer validation.
But if we did a glCopyTex[Sub]Image() before anything else we wouldn't yet
have the surface. This fixes that.
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We need to make sure the framebuffer state is up to date to make sure we
read pixels from the right buffer when doing a texture image copy.
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Fixes a use-after-free reported in
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=20539, so this possibly fixes that
bug. It has been confirmed to fix
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=17895 .
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