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Change all OES extension strings that depend on ARB_framebuffer_object to
instead depend on EXT_framebuffer_object.
Reviewed-by: Ian Romanick <idr@freedesktop.org>
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Add GL_OES_stencil8 to ES2.
Remove the following:
GL_OES_compressed_paletted_texture : ES1
GL_OES_depth32 : ES1, ES2
GL_OES_stencil1 : ES1, ES2
GL_OES_stencil4 : ES1, ES2
Mesa advertised these extensions, but did not actually support them.
Reviewed-by: Ian Romanick <idr@freedesktop.org>
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Place GL, GLES1, and GLES2 extensions in a unified extension table. This
allows one to enable, disable, and query the status of GLES1 and GLES2
extensions by name.
When tested on Intel Ironlake, this patch did not alter the extension
string [as given by glGetString(GL_EXTENSIONS)] for any API.
Reviewed-by: Ian Romanick <idr@freedesktop.org>
Reviewed-by: Brian Paul <brianp@vmware.com>
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We were trying to interpolate, which would end up doing unnecessary
math, and doing so on undefined values. Fixes glsl-fs-flat-color.
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With the change to not reset baselevel, this GL_LINEAR filtering was
resulting in generating mipmaps off of the base level instead of the
next higher detail level. Fixes fbo-generatemipmap-filtering.
Reported by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>
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The ad-hoc placement of recalculation somewhere between when they got
invalidated and when they were next needed was confusing. This should
clarify what's going on here.
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We were returning the negative absolute value, instead of the absolute
value. Fixes glsl-vs-abs-neg.
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We were returning the negative absolute value, instead of the absolute
value. Fixes glsl-fs-abs-neg.
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This greatly improves codegen for programs with flow control by
allowing coalescing for all instructions at the top level, not just
ones that follow the last flow control in the program.
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The _Enabled field is the thing that takes into account whether
there's a stencil buffer. Tested with piglit glx-visuals-stencil.
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Signed-off-by: Alberto Milone <alberto.milone@canonical.com>
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Make sure that all formats are handled in this function. It's
easy to miss this function when adding new pixel formats.
See also http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=31544
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The BaseFormat field was incorrect for a few R and RG formats.
Fix a couple assertions too.
NOTE: This is a candidate for the 7.9 and 7.10 branches.
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When attaching a small mipmap level to an FBO, the original gen4
didn't have the bits to support rendering to it. Instead of falling
back, just blit it to a new little miptree just for it, and let it get
revalidated into the stack later just like any other new teximage.
Bug #30365.
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It's been replaced by just setting texObj->mt to image->mt at TexImage
time.
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This avoids relayouts in the common case of glGenerateMipmap() or
people doing similar things.
Bug #30366.
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If we hit this path, we're level 1+ and the base level got allocated
as a single level instead of a full tree (so we don't match
intelObj->mt). This tries to recover from that so that we end up with
2 allocations and 1 validation blit (old -> new) instead of
allocations equal to number of levels and levels - 1 blits.
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We don't need to worry about levels other than MaxLevel because we're
minifying -- the lower levels (higher detail) won't contribute to the
result. By changing BaseLevel, we forced hardware that doesn't
support BaseLevel != 0 to relayout the texture object.
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This reverts commit 7ce6517f3ac41bf770ab39aba4509d4f535ef663.
This reverts commit d60145d06d999c5c76000499e6fa9351e11d17fa.
I was wrong about which generations supported baselevel adjustment --
it's just gen4, nothing earlier. This meant that i915 would have
never used the mag filter when baselevel != 0. Not a severe bug, but
not an intentional regression. I think we can fix the performance
issue another way.
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Again, this makes it match the documentation.
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Most _3DSTATE defines contain the command type, sub-type, opcode, and
sub-opcode (i.e. 0x7905). These, however, contain only the sub-opcode
(i.e. 0x05). Since they are inconsistent with the rest of the code and
nothing uses them, simply delete them.
The _3DOP and _3DCONTROL defines seemed similar, and were also unused.
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From reading EXT_texture_sRGB and EXT_framebuffer_sRGB and interactions
with FBO I've found that swrast is converting the sRGB values to linear for
blending when an sRGB texture is bound as an FBO. According to the spec
and further explained in the framebuffer_sRGB spec this behaviour is not
required unless the GL_FRAMEBUFFER_SRGB is enabled and the Visual/config
exposes GL_FRAMEBUFFER_SRGB_CAPABLE_EXT.
This patch fixes swrast to use a separate Fetch call for FBOs bound to
SRGB and avoid the conversions.
v2: export _mesa_get_texture_dimensions as per Brian's comments.
Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
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With core mesa doing runtime API checks, GLES overlay is no longer
needed. Make --enable-gles-overlay equivalent to --enable-gles[12].
There may still be places where compile-time checks are done. They
could be fixed case by case.
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Include mfeatures.h for feature tests.
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There really shouldn't be any difference between the two for us.
Fixes a bug where Z16 renderbuffers would be untiled on gen6, likely
leading to hangs.
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Fixes an abort in fbo-generatemipmap-formats.
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By relying on just intel_span_supports_format, some formats that
aren't supported pre-gen4 were not reporting FBO incomplete. And we
also complained in stderr when it happened on i915 because draw_region
gets called before framebuffer completeness validation.
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ARB_fbo no longer disallows mismatched width/height on attachments
(shouldn't be any problem), mixed format color attachments (we only
support 1), and L/A/LA/I color attachments (we already reject them on
965 too). It requires Gen'ed names (driver doesn't care), and adds
FramebufferTextureLayer (we don't do texture arrays). So it looks
like we're already in the position we need to be for this extension.
Bug #27468, #32381.
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In general, we have to negate in immediate values we pass in because
the src1 negate field in the register description is in the bits3 slot
that the 32-bit value is loaded into, so it's ignored by the hardware.
However, the src0 negate field is in bits1, so after we'd negated the
immediate value loaded in, it would also get negated through the
register description. This broke this VP instruction in the position
calculation in civ4:
MAD TEMP[1], TEMP[1], CONST[256].zzzz, CONST[256].-y-y-y-y;
Bug #30156
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Fix the error in uniform row calculating, it may alloc one line
more which may cause out of range on memory usage, sometimes program
aborted when free the memory.
NOTE: This is a candidate for 7.9 and 7.10 branches.
Signed-off-by: Brian Paul <brianp@vmware.com>
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This should make it easier to cross-reference the code and hardware
documentation, as well as clear up any confusion on whether constants
like CMD_3D_WM_STATE mean WM_STATE (pre-gen6) or 3DSTATE_WM (gen6+).
This does not rename any pre-gen6 defines.
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It's called in vbo_exec_invalidate_state too.
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