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Make sure the stats for TGSI_FILE_IMMEDIATE are uptodate. Previously
we just had immediate_count, but file_*[TGSI_FILE_IMMEDIATE] were
bogus.
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This header describes the quad-related datatypes afterall.
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Be more consistant with 'draw' module.
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While running conform with render-to-texture:
conform -d 33 -v 2 -t -direct
the i965 driver failed this assertion:
intel_clear.c:77: intel_clear_tris: Assertion `(mask & ~((1 << BUFFER_BACK_LEFT) | (1 << BUFFER_FRONT_LEFT) | (1 << BUFFER_DEPTH) | (1 << BUFFER_STENCIL))) == 0' failed.
The problem is that intel_clear_tris() is called by intelClear() to
clear any and all of the available color buffers, but intel_clear_tris()
actually only handles the back left and front left color buffers; so
the assertion fails as soon as you try to clear a non-standard color
buffer.
The fix is to have intelClear() only call intel_clear_tris() with
buffers that intel_clear_tris() can support. intelClear() already backs
down to _swrast_Clear() for all buffers that aren't handled explicitly.
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Omit math/m_xform.c from gallium builds since it's not used and it's the
one place we were pulling in the Mesa x86 codegen which collides with
gallium's x86 codegen.
Can now omit ASM_C_SOURCES from gallium build too.
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Only VBO uses the evaluator code so call _math_init_eval() there.
Only TNL uses the transform/translate code so call _math_init_transformation()
and _math_init_translate9) there.
This is a step toward resolving some symbol collisions between Mesa's and
gallium's x86 codegen.
Have VBO and TNL modules call _math_init_transformation()
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With the pixman CFLAGS at the beginning of the command line, my build
was picking up the glcore.h from glproto, which doesn't have any of the
TFP fields in __GLcontextmodes.
Signed-off-by: Dan Nicholson <dbn.lists@gmail.com>
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Arrays of sampler vars haven't been tested much and might actually be broken.
Will need to be revisited someday.
Another fix for bug 20056.
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location = -1 is silently ignored, but other negative values should raise
an error.
Another fix for bug 20056.
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intermediate array
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If too many array elements are specified, they're to be silently ignored (don't
raise a GL error).
Fixes another issue in bug 20056.
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Fixes one of the issues in bug 20056.
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Signed-off-by: Johannes Engel <jcnengel@googlemail.com>
Acked-by: Jakob Bornecrantz <jakob@vmware.com>
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snprint symbol does not exist in Windows.
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I wonder why we need this... It is only necessary for the MSVC build.
MinGW does not require them.
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This involved fixing driConcatConfigs to not return const (which had made a
mess of a previous patch too).
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Everything other than "make sure the last rendering ends up visible on the
screen" doesn't need that behavior.
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Found while debugging cairo-gl.
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Missed setting the initial values which usually didn't hurt at runtime.
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This is the big merge of the gallium-0.2 branch into master.
gallium-master-merge was just the staging area for it.
Both gallium-0.2 and gallium-master-merge are considered closed now.
Conflicts:
progs/demos/Makefile
src/mesa/main/state.c
src/mesa/main/texenvprogram.c
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This fixes a regression introduced in 46ae1abbac6837d051c10b2e8b57eab3d4958ff4
Break program validation into two steps, do part before texture state
validation and do the rest after:
1. Determine Vertex/Fragment _Enabled state.
2. Update texture state.
3. Determine pointers to current Vertex/Fragment programs (which may involve
generating new "fixed-function" programs).
See comments in the code for more details of the dependencies.
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consistant with other flags
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Program state needs to be updated before texture state since the later depends
on the former.
Fixes piglit texgen failure. The second time through the modes (press 't'
three times) we disable the fragment program and return to conventional texture
mode. State validation failed here because update_texture() saw stale fragment
program state.
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the right places
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