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author | Kenneth Graunke <[email protected]> | 2012-12-01 23:49:26 -0800 |
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committer | Matt Turner <[email protected]> | 2013-02-28 13:18:59 -0800 |
commit | 93066ce1299a7be8f670e527f249940c635605b4 (patch) | |
tree | 1e7c958b7feb9a605a6c9f482bc68798990c89f4 /src/glsl/opt_algebraic.cpp | |
parent | 18281d60889c7bb0ef14d2aa8a080cdaead7adb3 (diff) |
glsl: Convert mix() to use a new ir_triop_lrp opcode.
Many GPUs have an instruction to do linear interpolation which is more
efficient than simply performing the algebra necessary (two multiplies,
an add, and a subtract).
Pattern matching or peepholing this is more desirable, but can be
tricky. By using an opcode, we can at least make shaders which use the
mix() built-in get the more efficient behavior.
Currently, all consumers lower ir_triop_lrp. Subsequent patches will
actually generate different code.
v2 [mattst88]:
- Add LRP_TO_ARITH flag to ir_to_mesa.cpp. Will be removed in a
subsequent patch and ir_triop_lrp translated directly.
v3 [mattst88]:
- Move changes from the next patch to opt_algebraic.cpp to accept
3-src operations.
Reviewed-by: Matt Turner <[email protected]>
Reviewed-by: Eric Anholt <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Kenneth Graunke <[email protected]>
Diffstat (limited to 'src/glsl/opt_algebraic.cpp')
-rw-r--r-- | src/glsl/opt_algebraic.cpp | 6 |
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/src/glsl/opt_algebraic.cpp b/src/glsl/opt_algebraic.cpp index 75948db16fa..44a21b6c335 100644 --- a/src/glsl/opt_algebraic.cpp +++ b/src/glsl/opt_algebraic.cpp @@ -186,12 +186,12 @@ ir_algebraic_visitor::swizzle_if_required(ir_expression *expr, ir_rvalue * ir_algebraic_visitor::handle_expression(ir_expression *ir) { - ir_constant *op_const[2] = {NULL, NULL}; - ir_expression *op_expr[2] = {NULL, NULL}; + ir_constant *op_const[3] = {NULL, NULL, NULL}; + ir_expression *op_expr[3] = {NULL, NULL, NULL}; ir_expression *temp; unsigned int i; - assert(ir->get_num_operands() <= 2); + assert(ir->get_num_operands() <= 3); for (i = 0; i < ir->get_num_operands(); i++) { if (ir->operands[i]->type->is_matrix()) return ir; |