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author | Brian Paul <[email protected]> | 2011-04-07 13:56:45 -0600 |
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committer | Brian Paul <[email protected]> | 2011-04-07 13:56:45 -0600 |
commit | 0da2a22ba6cbe6a2175ac47ab4541b1cfa939d1f (patch) | |
tree | 1f73797e791f5b0de80f0dea5fc62f0ccae00757 /src/gallium/drivers | |
parent | 06613b7b3a641b66400f09993a884daf7ab34509 (diff) |
docs: replace llvmpipe/README with docs/llvmpipe.html
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diff --git a/src/gallium/drivers/llvmpipe/README b/src/gallium/drivers/llvmpipe/README deleted file mode 100644 index cd0e476e73b..00000000000 --- a/src/gallium/drivers/llvmpipe/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,138 +0,0 @@ -LLVMPIPE -- a fork of softpipe that employs LLVM for code generation. - - -Requirements -============ - - - A x86 or amd64 processor. 64bit mode is preferred. - - Support for sse2 is strongly encouraged. Support for ssse3, and sse4.1 will - yield the most efficient code. The less features the CPU has the more - likely is that you ran into underperforming, buggy, or incomplete code. - - See /proc/cpuinfo to know what your CPU supports. - - - LLVM. Version 2.8 recommended. 2.6 or later required. - - NOTE: LLVM 2.8 and earlier will not work on systems that support the - Intel AVX extensions (e.g. Sandybridge). LLVM's code generator will - fail when trying to emit AVX instructions. This was fixed in LLVM 2.9. - - For Linux, on a recent Debian based distribution do: - - aptitude install llvm-dev - - For Windows download pre-built MSVC 9.0 or MinGW binaries from - http://people.freedesktop.org/~jrfonseca/llvm/ and set the LLVM environment - variable to the extracted path. - - For MSVC there are two set of binaries: llvm-x.x-msvc32mt.7z and - llvm-x.x-msvc32mtd.7z . - - You have to set the LLVM=/path/to/llvm-x.x-msvc32mtd env var when passing - debug=yes to scons, and LLVM=/path/to/llvm-x.x-msvc32mt when building with - debug=no. This is necessary as LLVM builds as static library so the chosen - MS CRT must match. - - - scons (optional) - - -Building -======== - -To build everything on Linux invoke scons as: - - scons build=debug libgl-xlib - -Alternatively, you can build it with GNU make, if you prefer, by invoking it as - - make linux-llvm - -but the rest of these instructions assume that scons is used. - -For windows is everything the except except the winsys: - - scons build=debug libgl-gdi - -Using -===== - -On Linux, building will create a drop-in alternative for libGL.so into - - build/foo/gallium/targets/libgl-xlib/libGL.so - -To use it set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable accordingly. - -For performance evaluation pass debug=no to scons, and use the corresponding -lib directory without the "-debug" suffix. - -On Windows, building will create a drop-in alternative for opengl32.dll. To use -it put it in the same directory as the application. It can also be used by -replacing the native ICD driver, but it's quite an advanced usage, so if you -need to ask, don't even try it. - - -Profiling -========= - -To profile llvmpipe you should pass the options - - scons build=profile <same-as-before> - -This will ensure that frame pointers are used both in C and JIT functions, and -that no tail call optimizations are done by gcc. - - -To better profile JIT code you'll need to build LLVM with oprofile integration. - - ./configure \ - --prefix=$install_dir \ - --enable-optimized \ - --disable-profiling \ - --enable-targets=host-only \ - --with-oprofile - - make -C "$build_dir" - make -C "$build_dir" install - - find "$install_dir/lib" -iname '*.a' -print0 | xargs -0 strip --strip-debug - -The you should define - - export LLVM=/path/to/llvm-2.6-profile - -and rebuild. - - -Unit testing -============ - -Building will also create several unit tests in -build/linux-???-debug/gallium/drivers/llvmpipe: - - - lp_test_blend: blending - - lp_test_conv: SIMD vector conversion - - lp_test_format: pixel unpacking/packing - -Some of this tests can output results and benchmarks to a tab-separated-file -for posterior analysis, e.g.: - - build/linux-x86_64-debug/gallium/drivers/llvmpipe/lp_test_blend -o blend.tsv - - -Development Notes -================= - -- When looking to this code by the first time start in lp_state_fs.c, and - then skim through the lp_bld_* functions called in there, and the comments - at the top of the lp_bld_*.c functions. - -- The driver-independent parts of the LLVM / Gallium code are found in - src/gallium/auxiliary/gallivm/. The filenames and function prefixes - need to be renamed from "lp_bld_" to something else though. - -- We use LLVM-C bindings for now. They are not documented, but follow the C++ - interfaces very closely, and appear to be complete enough for code - generation. See - http://npcontemplation.blogspot.com/2008/06/secret-of-llvm-c-bindings.html - for a stand-alone example. See the llvm-c/Core.h file for reference. |