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Diffstat (limited to 'src/mesa')
-rw-r--r-- | src/mesa/drivers/dri/i965/brw_fs.cpp | 12 |
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/src/mesa/drivers/dri/i965/brw_fs.cpp b/src/mesa/drivers/dri/i965/brw_fs.cpp index 428234f7aec..23876c76d50 100644 --- a/src/mesa/drivers/dri/i965/brw_fs.cpp +++ b/src/mesa/drivers/dri/i965/brw_fs.cpp @@ -2883,8 +2883,7 @@ fs_visitor::remove_duplicate_mrf_writes() } static void -clear_deps_for_inst_src(fs_inst *inst, int dispatch_width, bool *deps, - int first_grf, int grf_len) +clear_deps_for_inst_src(fs_inst *inst, bool *deps, int first_grf, int grf_len) { /* Clear the flag for registers that actually got read (as expected). */ for (int i = 0; i < inst->sources; i++) { @@ -2935,8 +2934,7 @@ fs_visitor::insert_gen4_pre_send_dependency_workarounds(bblock_t *block, memset(needs_dep, false, sizeof(needs_dep)); memset(needs_dep, true, write_len); - clear_deps_for_inst_src(inst, dispatch_width, - needs_dep, first_write_grf, write_len); + clear_deps_for_inst_src(inst, needs_dep, first_write_grf, write_len); /* Walk backwards looking for writes to registers we're writing which * aren't read since being written. If we hit the start of the program, @@ -2976,8 +2974,7 @@ fs_visitor::insert_gen4_pre_send_dependency_workarounds(bblock_t *block, } /* Clear the flag for registers that actually got read (as expected). */ - clear_deps_for_inst_src(scan_inst, dispatch_width, - needs_dep, first_write_grf, write_len); + clear_deps_for_inst_src(scan_inst, needs_dep, first_write_grf, write_len); /* Continue the loop only if we haven't resolved all the dependencies */ int i; @@ -3022,8 +3019,7 @@ fs_visitor::insert_gen4_post_send_dependency_workarounds(bblock_t *block, fs_ins } /* Clear the flag for registers that actually got read (as expected). */ - clear_deps_for_inst_src(scan_inst, dispatch_width, - needs_dep, first_write_grf, write_len); + clear_deps_for_inst_src(scan_inst, needs_dep, first_write_grf, write_len); /* We insert our reads as late as possible since they're reading the * result of a SEND, which has massive latency. |