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+/*
+ Copyright (C) Intel Corp. 2006. All Rights Reserved.
+ Intel funded Tungsten Graphics (http://www.tungstengraphics.com) to
+ develop this 3D driver.
+
+ Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+ a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+ "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+ without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+ distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+ permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+ the following conditions:
+
+ The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the
+ next paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial
+ portions of the Software.
+
+ THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
+ EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
+ MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
+ IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER(S) AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE
+ LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+ OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+ WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+
+ **********************************************************************/
+ /*
+ * Authors:
+ * Keith Whitwell <[email protected]>
+ */
+
+
+#ifndef BRW_WM_H
+#define BRW_WM_H
+
+
+#include "shader/prog_instruction.h"
+#include "brw_context.h"
+#include "brw_eu.h"
+
+#define SATURATE (1<<5)
+
+/* A big lookup table is used to figure out which and how many
+ * additional regs will inserted before the main payload in the WM
+ * program execution. These mainly relate to depth and stencil
+ * processing and the early-depth-test optimization.
+ */
+#define IZ_PS_KILL_ALPHATEST_BIT 0x1
+#define IZ_PS_COMPUTES_DEPTH_BIT 0x2
+#define IZ_DEPTH_WRITE_ENABLE_BIT 0x4
+#define IZ_DEPTH_TEST_ENABLE_BIT 0x8
+#define IZ_STENCIL_WRITE_ENABLE_BIT 0x10
+#define IZ_STENCIL_TEST_ENABLE_BIT 0x20
+#define IZ_BIT_MAX 0x40
+
+#define AA_NEVER 0
+#define AA_SOMETIMES 1
+#define AA_ALWAYS 2
+
+struct brw_wm_prog_key {
+ GLuint source_depth_reg:3;
+ GLuint aa_dest_stencil_reg:3;
+ GLuint dest_depth_reg:3;
+ GLuint nr_depth_regs:3;
+ GLuint computes_depth:1; /* could be derived from program string */
+ GLuint source_depth_to_render_target:1;
+ GLuint flat_shade:1;
+ GLuint linear_color:1; /**< linear interpolation vs perspective interp */
+ GLuint runtime_check_aads_emit:1;
+
+ GLbitfield proj_attrib_mask; /**< one bit per fragment program attribute */
+ GLuint shadowtex_mask:16;
+ GLuint yuvtex_mask:16;
+ GLuint yuvtex_swap_mask:16; /* UV swaped */
+
+ GLuint tex_swizzles[BRW_MAX_TEX_UNIT];
+
+ GLuint program_string_id:32;
+ GLuint origin_x, origin_y;
+ GLuint drawable_height;
+ GLuint vp_outputs_written;
+};
+
+
+/* A bit of a glossary:
+ *
+ * brw_wm_value: A computed value or program input. Values are
+ * constant, they are created once and are never modified. When a
+ * fragment program register is written or overwritten, new values are
+ * created fresh, preserving the rule that values are constant.
+ *
+ * brw_wm_ref: A reference to a value. Wherever a value used is by an
+ * instruction or as a program output, that is tracked with an
+ * instance of this struct. All references to a value occur after it
+ * is created. After the last reference, a value is dead and can be
+ * discarded.
+ *
+ * brw_wm_grf: Represents a physical hardware register. May be either
+ * empty or hold a value. Register allocation is the process of
+ * assigning values to grf registers. This occurs in pass2 and the
+ * brw_wm_grf struct is not used before that.
+ *
+ * Fragment program registers: These are time-varying constructs that
+ * are hard to reason about and which we translate away in pass0. A
+ * single fragment program register element (eg. temp[0].x) will be
+ * translated to one or more brw_wm_value structs, one for each time
+ * that temp[0].x is written to during the program.
+ */
+
+
+
+/* Used in pass2 to track register allocation.
+ */
+struct brw_wm_grf {
+ struct brw_wm_value *value;
+ GLuint nextuse;
+};
+
+struct brw_wm_value {
+ struct brw_reg hw_reg; /* emitted to this reg, may not always be there */
+ struct brw_wm_ref *lastuse;
+ struct brw_wm_grf *resident;
+ GLuint contributes_to_output:1;
+ GLuint spill_slot:16; /* if non-zero, spill immediately after calculation */
+};
+
+struct brw_wm_ref {
+ struct brw_reg hw_reg; /* nr filled in in pass2, everything else, pass0 */
+ struct brw_wm_value *value;
+ struct brw_wm_ref *prevuse;
+ GLuint unspill_reg:7; /* unspill to reg */
+ GLuint emitted:1;
+ GLuint insn:24;
+};
+
+struct brw_wm_constref {
+ const struct brw_wm_ref *ref;
+ GLfloat constval;
+};
+
+
+struct brw_wm_instruction {
+ struct brw_wm_value *dst[4];
+ struct brw_wm_ref *src[3][4];
+ GLuint opcode:8;
+ GLuint saturate:1;
+ GLuint writemask:4;
+ GLuint tex_unit:4; /* texture unit for TEX, TXD, TXP instructions */
+ GLuint tex_idx:3; /* TEXTURE_1D,2D,3D,CUBE,RECT_INDEX source target */
+ GLuint tex_shadow:1; /* do shadow comparison? */
+ GLuint eot:1; /* End of thread indicator for FB_WRITE*/
+ GLuint target:10; /* target binding table index for FB_WRITE*/
+};
+
+
+#define BRW_WM_MAX_INSN (MAX_NV_FRAGMENT_PROGRAM_INSTRUCTIONS*3 + FRAG_ATTRIB_MAX + 3)
+#define BRW_WM_MAX_GRF 128 /* hardware limit */
+#define BRW_WM_MAX_VREG (BRW_WM_MAX_INSN * 4)
+#define BRW_WM_MAX_REF (BRW_WM_MAX_INSN * 12)
+#define BRW_WM_MAX_PARAM 256
+#define BRW_WM_MAX_CONST 256
+#define BRW_WM_MAX_KILLS MAX_NV_FRAGMENT_PROGRAM_INSTRUCTIONS
+#define BRW_WM_MAX_SUBROUTINE 16
+
+
+
+/* New opcodes to track internal operations required for WM unit.
+ * These are added early so that the registers used can be tracked,
+ * freed and reused like those of other instructions.
+ */
+#define WM_PIXELXY (MAX_OPCODE)
+#define WM_DELTAXY (MAX_OPCODE + 1)
+#define WM_PIXELW (MAX_OPCODE + 2)
+#define WM_LINTERP (MAX_OPCODE + 3)
+#define WM_PINTERP (MAX_OPCODE + 4)
+#define WM_CINTERP (MAX_OPCODE + 5)
+#define WM_WPOSXY (MAX_OPCODE + 6)
+#define WM_FB_WRITE (MAX_OPCODE + 7)
+#define WM_FRONTFACING (MAX_OPCODE + 8)
+#define MAX_WM_OPCODE (MAX_OPCODE + 9)
+
+#define PROGRAM_PAYLOAD (PROGRAM_FILE_MAX)
+#define PAYLOAD_DEPTH (FRAG_ATTRIB_MAX)
+
+struct brw_wm_compile {
+ struct brw_compile func;
+ struct brw_wm_prog_key key;
+ struct brw_wm_prog_data prog_data;
+
+ struct brw_fragment_program *fp;
+
+ GLfloat (*env_param)[4];
+
+ enum {
+ START,
+ PASS2_DONE
+ } state;
+
+ /* Initial pass - translate fp instructions to fp instructions,
+ * simplifying and adding instructions for interpolation and
+ * framebuffer writes.
+ */
+ struct prog_instruction prog_instructions[BRW_WM_MAX_INSN];
+ GLuint nr_fp_insns;
+ GLuint fp_temp;
+ GLuint fp_interp_emitted;
+ GLuint fp_fragcolor_emitted;
+
+ struct prog_src_register pixel_xy;
+ struct prog_src_register delta_xy;
+ struct prog_src_register pixel_w;
+
+
+ struct brw_wm_value vreg[BRW_WM_MAX_VREG];
+ GLuint nr_vreg;
+
+ struct brw_wm_value creg[BRW_WM_MAX_PARAM];
+ GLuint nr_creg;
+
+ struct {
+ struct brw_wm_value depth[4]; /* includes r0/r1 */
+ struct brw_wm_value input_interp[FRAG_ATTRIB_MAX];
+ } payload;
+
+
+ const struct brw_wm_ref *pass0_fp_reg[PROGRAM_PAYLOAD+1][256][4];
+
+ struct brw_wm_ref undef_ref;
+ struct brw_wm_value undef_value;
+
+ struct brw_wm_ref refs[BRW_WM_MAX_REF];
+ GLuint nr_refs;
+
+ struct brw_wm_instruction instruction[BRW_WM_MAX_INSN];
+ GLuint nr_insns;
+
+ struct brw_wm_constref constref[BRW_WM_MAX_CONST];
+ GLuint nr_constrefs;
+
+ struct brw_wm_grf pass2_grf[BRW_WM_MAX_GRF/2];
+
+ GLuint grf_limit;
+ GLuint max_wm_grf;
+ GLuint last_scratch;
+
+ GLuint cur_inst; /**< index of current instruction */
+
+ GLboolean out_of_regs; /**< ran out of GRF registers? */
+
+ /** Mapping from Mesa registers to hardware registers */
+ struct {
+ GLboolean inited;
+ struct brw_reg reg;
+ } wm_regs[PROGRAM_PAYLOAD+1][256][4];
+
+ GLboolean used_grf[BRW_WM_MAX_GRF];
+ GLuint first_free_grf;
+ struct brw_reg stack;
+ struct brw_reg emit_mask_reg;
+ GLuint tmp_regs[BRW_WM_MAX_GRF];
+ GLuint tmp_index;
+ GLuint tmp_max;
+ GLuint subroutines[BRW_WM_MAX_SUBROUTINE];
+ GLuint dispatch_width;
+
+ /** we may need up to 3 constants per instruction (if use_const_buffer) */
+ struct {
+ GLint index;
+ struct brw_reg reg;
+ } current_const[3];
+};
+
+
+GLuint brw_wm_nr_args( GLuint opcode );
+GLuint brw_wm_is_scalar_result( GLuint opcode );
+
+void brw_wm_pass_fp( struct brw_wm_compile *c );
+void brw_wm_pass0( struct brw_wm_compile *c );
+void brw_wm_pass1( struct brw_wm_compile *c );
+void brw_wm_pass2( struct brw_wm_compile *c );
+void brw_wm_emit( struct brw_wm_compile *c );
+
+void brw_wm_print_value( struct brw_wm_compile *c,
+ struct brw_wm_value *value );
+
+void brw_wm_print_ref( struct brw_wm_compile *c,
+ struct brw_wm_ref *ref );
+
+void brw_wm_print_insn( struct brw_wm_compile *c,
+ struct brw_wm_instruction *inst );
+
+void brw_wm_print_program( struct brw_wm_compile *c,
+ const char *stage );
+
+void brw_wm_lookup_iz( GLuint line_aa,
+ GLuint lookup,
+ GLboolean ps_uses_depth,
+ struct brw_wm_prog_key *key );
+
+GLboolean brw_wm_is_glsl(const struct gl_fragment_program *fp);
+void brw_wm_glsl_emit(struct brw_context *brw, struct brw_wm_compile *c);
+
+void emit_ddxy(struct brw_compile *p,
+ const struct brw_reg *dst,
+ GLuint mask,
+ GLboolean is_ddx,
+ const struct brw_reg *arg0);
+
+#endif