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#15574
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fd.o bz #15573
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Makes state emission into a 2 phase, prepare sets things up and accounts
the size of all referenced buffer objects. The emit stage then actually
does the batchbuffer touching for emitting the objects.
There is an assert in dri_emit_reloc if a reloc occurs for a buffer
that hasn't been accounted yet.
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This reverts commit 3158e981f5f37768e9b04765704b9eaece8b899b.
rhw issue has gone away on IGD.
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batchbuffer > aperture size.
So with compiz on Intel hw with fake bufmgr, opening 4 firefox windows at 1680x1050 and hitting alt-tab, could cause the batchbuffer to try and reference more than the 32MB of RAM allocated.
Fix 1:
Fix 1 is to pre-verify the list of buffers against the current batchbuffer and if it can't possibly fit in the aperture to flush the batchbuffer to the hardware
and try again. If the buffers still can't fit well then you are hosed as I'm not sure there is a nice way to tell anyone.
Fix 2:
Next problem was that even with a simple check for total < aperture, we ran
into fragmentation issues, this meant that half way down a set of buffers,
we would fail as no blocks were available. Fix this by nuking the memory
manager from orbit and letting it start again and relayout the blocks in a
manner that fits.
Fix 3:
Finally the initial problem we were seeing was a memcpy to a NULL backing store.
We seem to end up with a texture at some point that never gets mapped but ends up with data in it. compiz al-tab icons have this property. So I created a card dirty bit that memcpy's any buffer that is !static and is written to back to memory. This probably is wrong but it makes compiz work for now.
Caveats:
965 support is still fail.
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due to the two read ports limit into temp memory may need the MAD_2 instruction
for the second instruction of the decomposed XPD.
While here, also try to avoid MAD_2 for MAD if all 3 inputs are temps but the
temps aren't actually distinct.
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Also, remove obsolete matrix codegen code.
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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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shader/shader program objects to avoid memory access error.
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This reverts commit 3ffd11f71d021f672b9bc15b3c39c155a0e2fecb.
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This bug was introduced by commit 978145a075255ae153ee05c2a037400e61558079.
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vertex/fragment programs
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This makes things easier on the back-end when generating GPU code.
cherry-picked from gallium-0.1
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cherry-picked from gallium-0.1
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It was flagging a last_bo update even when last_bo didn't change, but
another part was failing to update last_bo when it should have.
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Failure to consistently do so resulted in mismatched aligned versus
unaligned alloc/free.
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This patch is a variant of a submission by Michal Wajdeczko to fix
oglconform fpalu failures.
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While OPCODE_SWZ has usually been optimized away in pass0, it may still
exist if a SWZ with dst saturate was emitted in pass_fp. Fixes an error
in oglconform fpalu.c.
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