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Diffstat (limited to 'src/mesa/drivers/common/meta_blit.c')
-rw-r--r-- | src/mesa/drivers/common/meta_blit.c | 39 |
1 files changed, 37 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/src/mesa/drivers/common/meta_blit.c b/src/mesa/drivers/common/meta_blit.c index 496ce458824..4a2444af0f9 100644 --- a/src/mesa/drivers/common/meta_blit.c +++ b/src/mesa/drivers/common/meta_blit.c @@ -357,10 +357,16 @@ setup_glsl_msaa_blit_shader(struct gl_context *ctx, shader_index == BLIT_MSAA_SHADER_2D_MULTISAMPLE_ARRAY_DEPTH_COPY || shader_index == BLIT_MSAA_SHADER_2D_MULTISAMPLE_DEPTH_COPY) { char *sample_index; + const char *tex_coords = "texCoords"; if (dst_is_msaa) { sample_index = "gl_SampleID"; name = "depth MSAA copy"; + + if (ctx->Extensions.ARB_gpu_shader5 && samples >= 16) { + /* See comment below for the color copy */ + tex_coords = "interpolateAtOffset(texCoords, vec2(0.0))"; + } } else { /* From the GL 4.3 spec: * @@ -392,17 +398,19 @@ setup_glsl_msaa_blit_shader(struct gl_context *ctx, "#version 130\n" "#extension GL_ARB_texture_multisample : enable\n" "#extension GL_ARB_sample_shading : enable\n" + "#extension GL_ARB_gpu_shader5 : enable\n" "uniform sampler2DMS%s texSampler;\n" "in %s texCoords;\n" "out vec4 out_color;\n" "\n" "void main()\n" "{\n" - " gl_FragDepth = texelFetch(texSampler, i%s(texCoords), %s).r;\n" + " gl_FragDepth = texelFetch(texSampler, i%s(%s), %s).r;\n" "}\n", sampler_array_suffix, texcoord_type, texcoord_type, + tex_coords, sample_index); } else { /* You can create 2D_MULTISAMPLE textures with 0 sample count (meaning 1 @@ -415,7 +423,33 @@ setup_glsl_msaa_blit_shader(struct gl_context *ctx, dst_is_msaa ? "copy" : "resolve"); if (dst_is_msaa) { - sample_resolve = ralloc_asprintf(mem_ctx, " out_color = texelFetch(texSampler, i%s(texCoords), gl_SampleID);", texcoord_type); + const char *tex_coords; + + if (ctx->Extensions.ARB_gpu_shader5 && samples >= 16) { + /* If interpolateAtOffset is available then it will be used to + * force the interpolation to the center. This is required at + * least on Intel hardware because it is possible to have a sample + * position on the 0 x or y axis which means it will lie exactly + * on the pixel boundary. If we let the hardware interpolate the + * coordinates at one of these positions then it is possible for + * it to jump to a neighboring texel when converting to ints due + * to rounding errors. This is only done for >= 16x MSAA because + * it probably has some overhead. It is more likely that some + * hardware will use one of these problematic positions at 16x + * MSAA because in that case in D3D they are defined to be at + * these positions. + */ + tex_coords = "interpolateAtOffset(texCoords, vec2(0.0))"; + } else { + tex_coords = "texCoords"; + } + + sample_resolve = + ralloc_asprintf(mem_ctx, + " out_color = texelFetch(texSampler, " + "i%s(%s), gl_SampleID);", + texcoord_type, tex_coords); + merge_function = ""; } else { int i; @@ -486,6 +520,7 @@ setup_glsl_msaa_blit_shader(struct gl_context *ctx, "#version 130\n" "#extension GL_ARB_texture_multisample : enable\n" "#extension GL_ARB_sample_shading : enable\n" + "#extension GL_ARB_gpu_shader5 : enable\n" "#define gvec4 %svec4\n" "uniform %ssampler2DMS%s texSampler;\n" "in %s texCoords;\n" |