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As the python state tracker is not integrated with window system an
cannot present surfaces directly.
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It was bugging me. +1 FPS on softpipe.
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Nice speedup for gears.
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Can't rely on asserts having any effect on flowcontrol for release
builds.
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Was previously calculating the intersection of the scissor rectangle
and the framebuffer dimensions. Rendering is already restricted to
framebuffer dimensions by other means, so scissor testing (when
implemented) can just use the scissor state directly.
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The current glCompressedTexImage support in the state tracker assumes
that compressed textures have minimal pitch.
However, in some cases this is not true, such as for mipmaps of non-POT
compressed textures on nVidia hardware.
This patch adds a check and does a memcpy for each line instead of the
whole image in that case.
Signed-off-by: Keith Whitwell <keithw@vmware.com>
Tweaks for C90 compilation.
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If somebody goes through that much effort, they probably intended it.
So humor them. :3
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copypix works just fine.
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the xorg state tracker really wants the driver to handle overlapping
blits, and r300 uses u_blitter for blits. This patch adds overlapping
blit support via a temporary surface when its required.
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Argfl. Some of this code is so questionable.
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Goddammit, some of these hax are really annoying.
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According to the docs, this decreases stalls, and indeed we get a tiny
bit more glxgears from it.
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Simplify the code. Added a comment to keep me from doing it again.
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I want to stab things now.
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On r100 we emit the indices inline so we need to account
for that in the emission size.
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This bug was fixed in libdrm ages ago, port to non-kms
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Fixes gnome-shell on nouveau, as well as window resize with various
other applications.
Signed-off-by: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com>
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Also do state-change checks. ZTOP's too important to not check.
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Also a bit of ztop.
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Meh.
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No benefits yet.
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Explain how to build for windows. Both MSVC 9 and cross MinGW supported.
Stop documenting LLVM 2.5 as supported. It still supported at the moment
but it will soon stop being.
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Non-mrt apps work, and the code looks correct, but not many mrt test apps
handy atm...
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This allows libEGL to be built as a static library and removes libX11
from the dependencies.
Signed-off-by: Chia-I Wu <olvaffe@gmail.com>
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The call to _eglSwapBuffers is unnecessary, and the function is missing
when -fvisibility=hidden. Also remove the extraneous braces and indent
the block.
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debug builds.
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ad-hoc definitions.
Everybody is using the C99's integer types. Everybody except Microsoft,
which in turns means everybody is including their own definitions of C99
integer types for MSVC, causing duplicate definitions when linking two
projects. This is the case of building Gallium and LLVM with MSVC.
Shipping alternative stdint.h and stdbool.h headers for MSVC allows us
to share a single definition. It also removes clutter from the Gallium
headers.
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Depth buffer accelerated blits aren't implemented yet.
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When the incoming c0,c1,c2 values are equal to INT_MIN it means that
all pixels are inside the triangle. Thus we can skip the detailed
pixel inside/outside triangle tests. Use the new lp_build_if()/endif()
functions to generate the branching code.
The code is disabled ATM however because it's actually a little slower
than the original code. A little more tuning may fix that though...
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The LLVM IR looks correct now. Basic blocks are where they're supposed
to be and the Phi functions have the right (var,block) information.
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Needed to support the SwapBuffers code properly.
Signed-off-by: Kristian Høgsberg <krh@bitplanet.net>
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Add event support for the GLX swap buffers event, along with DRI2 protocol
support for generating GLX swap buffers events in the direct rendered case.
Signed-off-by: Jesse Barnes <jbarnes@virtuousgeek.org>
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Add support for the DRI2SwapInterval protocol request. This allows
direct rendered clients to control their swap interval per the
SGI_swap_control extension.
Signed-off-by: Jesse Barnes <jbarnes@virtuousgeek.org>
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Add OML_sync_control support, along with a simple program for testing
it. This means adding support for the DRI2GetMSC, DRI2WaitMSC and
DRI2WaitSBC requests.
Signed-off-by: Jesse Barnes <jbarnes@virtuousgeek.org>
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Support the new DRI2 protocol request, DRI2SwapBuffers, in both direct
and indirect rendering context. This request allows the display server
to optimize back->front swaps (e.g. through page flipping) and allows us
to more easily support other GLX features like swap interval and the OML
sync extension in DRI2.
Signed-off-by: Jesse Barnes <jbarnes@virtuousgeek.org>
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