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authorKenneth Graunke <[email protected]>2014-05-14 01:07:32 -0700
committerKenneth Graunke <[email protected]>2014-05-18 23:35:20 -0700
commit25f8fbbf2fc74470f7edce7cae25453a3edbdfe0 (patch)
treeee30c613317bcec57313aebc166437cfb1b6fe74
parent81b11bf0934d5387bd3741b6268501df3973a6a7 (diff)
i965/fs: Use 'c' as the mem_ctx in fs_visitor.
Previously, the memory context situation was a bit of a mess: fs_visitor allocated its own memory context, and freed it in the destructor. However, some data produced by fs_visitor (such as the list of instructions) needs to live beyond when fs_visitor is "done", so the caller can pass it to fs_generator. Everything worked out because brw_wm_fs_emit's fs_visitor variables happen to not go out of scope until the end of the function. But that meant that moving the declaration of, say, the SIMD16 fs_visitor instance, could cause everything to explode. Using a memory context that exists for the duration of the compile is clearer, and should be equivalent. Ultimately, we don't want to use 'c', but this matches the behavior of fs_generator and gen8_fs_generator, so it'll be simple to change later. Signed-off-by: Kenneth Graunke <[email protected]> Reviewed-by: Chris Forbes <[email protected]>
-rw-r--r--src/mesa/drivers/dri/i965/brw_fs_visitor.cpp3
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/src/mesa/drivers/dri/i965/brw_fs_visitor.cpp b/src/mesa/drivers/dri/i965/brw_fs_visitor.cpp
index 35d0d9c047a..46527d912dd 100644
--- a/src/mesa/drivers/dri/i965/brw_fs_visitor.cpp
+++ b/src/mesa/drivers/dri/i965/brw_fs_visitor.cpp
@@ -2966,7 +2966,7 @@ fs_visitor::fs_visitor(struct brw_context *brw,
this->c = c;
this->prog_data = &c->prog_data;
this->fp = fp;
- this->mem_ctx = ralloc_context(NULL);
+ this->mem_ctx = c;
this->failed = false;
this->simd16_unsupported = false;
this->no16_msg = NULL;
@@ -3009,6 +3009,5 @@ fs_visitor::fs_visitor(struct brw_context *brw,
fs_visitor::~fs_visitor()
{
- ralloc_free(this->mem_ctx);
hash_table_dtor(this->variable_ht);
}