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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>
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Before we always created the front color buffer, even if was never used.
This can save some memory.
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Conflicts:
src/mesa/drivers/dri/i965/brw_curbe.c
src/mesa/drivers/dri/i965/brw_vs_emit.c
src/mesa/drivers/dri/i965/brw_wm_glsl.c
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When a GLSL sampler reads from an incomplete texture it should
return (0,0,0,1). Instead of jumping through hoops in all the drivers
to make this happen, just create/install a fallback texture with those
texel values.
Fixes piglit/fp-incomplete-tex on i965 and more importantly, fixes some
GPU lockups when trying to sample from missing surfaces. If a binding
table entry is NULL, it seems that sampling sometimes works, but not
always (lockup).
Todo: create a fallback texture for each type of texture target?
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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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Previously the pkg-config output files would contain e.g. `-lGL'
and `-lGLU', even if the user modified their configuration to
build libraries with different names. This modifies the
pkg-config inputs, and corresponding makery, so that modifying the
output library name will cause the appropriate updated name to
appear in the pkg-config `-l' option.
Signed-off-by: Dan Nicholson <dbn.lists@gmail.com>
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This function will check an instruction to see if there's data dependencies
between the dst and src registers if executed in an SOA manner.
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This function will check an instruction to see if there's data dependencies
between the dst and src registers if executed in an SOA manner.
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Already doing this for driver.flush()
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Already doing this for driver.flush()
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It seems quake4 can hit these attributes sometimes.
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Proper fix for this hasn't been identified, but avoid crashing.
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RV410 SE chips only have 1 quadpipe.
Also, handle other R300 chip with quadpipe override
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See bug 21461.
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Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom <thellstrom-at-vmware-dot-com>
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If a shader reaches an out-of-memory condition while adding
a new function (reallocating the function list), a segfault
will occur during cleanup (because the num_functions field
is non-zero, but the functions pointer is NULL).
This fixes that segfault by zeroing out the num_functions
field if reallocation fails.
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Make the use_const_buffer field per-program and only call the code which
updates the constant buffer's data if the flag is set.
This should undo the perf regression from 20f3497e4b6756e330f7b3f54e8acaa1d6c92052
(cherry picked from master, commit dc9705d12d162ba6d087eb762e315de9f97bc456)
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Make the use_const_buffer field per-program and only call the code which
updates the constant buffer's data if the flag is set.
This should undo the perf regression from 20f3497e4b6756e330f7b3f54e8acaa1d6c92052
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We were incorrectly applying the destination texture face and level
when requesting a transfer to the temporary texture, which has only
one face and level. This would obviously cause problems uploading to
compressed cube and mipmap textures.
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Use a bitvector of used/free flags.
If we run out of temps, examine the live intervals of the temp regs in
the program and free those which are no longer alive.
Also, enable the new WM const buffer code.
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snprintf not directly available on Windows.
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This interface gives the driver two important features. First, it can
allocate the (fake) front-buffer only when needed. Second, it can
tell the buffer allocator the format of buffers being allocated. This
enables support for back-buffer and depth-buffer with different bits
per pixel.
Signed-off-by: Ian Romanick <ian.d.romanick@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Kristian Høgsberg <krh@redhat.com>
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As of commit 23ad86cfb91c294ce85a3116d4b825aaa3988a6e all messages go
through output_if_debug().
Add new parameter to output_if_debug() to indicate whether to emit a newline.
_mesa_warning() and _mesa_error() calls should not end their strings with \n.
_mesa_debug() calls should end their text with \n.
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dri_bo_subdata()
This wraps up the unfinished business from commit a9a363f8298e9d534e60e3d2869f8677138a1e7e
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Use _NEW_PROGRAM_CONSTANTS when changing constant/uniform buffer values.
Binding a new program/shader sets both _NEW_PROGRAM and _NEW_PROGRAM_CONSTANTS.
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need to clamp point size to user set min/max values, even for constant
point size. Fixes glean pointAtten test.
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The drm_intel_gem_bo_map_gtt() call that replaced dri_bo_map() is
producing errors like:
intel_bufmgr_gem.c:689: Error preparing buffer map 39 (vp_const_buffer): Invalid argument .
and returning NULL, causing a segfault in the memcpy().
Just reverting until we can get to the root issue...
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forgot to commit the changes to actually support 4x aniso filtering...
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Also fixes drawing to 3D texture depth levels.
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This is a CPU win in general, but in particular reduces the pain of
Mesa's calculation of min/max indices in DrawElements (wtf?).
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Call FLUSH_VERTICES() in _mesa_Histogram().
No need to signal _NEW_PIXEL in ResetHistogram(), ResetMinmax().
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Calling _mesa_dump_textures() deleted the textures... oops!!!
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In the VS constants can now be handled in two different ways:
1. If there's room in the GRF, put constants there. They're preloaded from
the CURBE prior to VS execution. This is the historical approach. The
problem is the GRF may not have room for all the shader's constants and
temps and misc registers. Hence...
2. Use a separate constant buffer which is read from using a READ message.
This allows a very large number of constants and frees up GRF regs for
shader temporaries. This is the new approach. May be a little slower
than 1.
1 vs. 2 is chosen according to how many constants and temps the shader needs.
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These types are only found in the new surface state cache now.
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