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This is used to avoid code duplication when selecting the
packing type for shared and packed layouts.
Reviewed-by: Marek Olšák <[email protected]>
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This will be used to enable the STD430 layout as the default for
UBOs and SSBOs with layouts of shared/packed rather than STD140.
Reviewed-by: Marek Olšák <[email protected]>
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The CL CTS queries CL_DEVICE_MEM_BASE_ADDR_ALIGN for a device and
then allocates user pointers aligned to that value for its tests.
The minimum value is defined as:
the size (in bits) of the largest OpenCL built-in data type supported
by the device (long16 in FULL profile, long16 or int16 in EMBEDDED
profile) for devices that are not of type CL_DEVICE_TYPE_CUSTOM.
At the moment, all known devices that support user pointers require
CPU page alignment for buffers created from user pointers, so just
query that from sysconf.
v3: Use std::max instead of MAX2 (Francisco)
Add missing unistd include
v2: Use system page size instead of a new pipe cap
Signed-off-by: Aaron Watry <[email protected]>
Reviewed-by: Francisco Jerez <[email protected]>
Reviewed-by (v2): Jan Vesely <[email protected]>
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After the context is initialized, the API and context flags won't
change. So, we can compute whether vertex attribute 0 aliases
vertex position just once.
This should make the glVertexAttrib*() functions a little quicker.
Reviewed-by: Samuel Pitoiset <[email protected]>
Reviewed-by: Marek Olšák <[email protected]>
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Makes the code a bit more understandable.
Reviewed-by: Samuel Pitoiset <[email protected]>
Reviewed-by: Marek Olšák <[email protected]>
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Reviewed-by: Samuel Pitoiset <[email protected]>
Reviewed-by: Marek Olšák <[email protected]>
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No Piglit regressions.
Reviewed-by: Charmaine Lee <[email protected]>
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Trivial.
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Line wrap to 78 columns, etc. Trivial.
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Trivial.
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Outdated, features.txt is used instead.
Reviewed-by: Eric Engestrom <[email protected]>
Reviewed-by: Samuel Pitoiset <[email protected]>
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We are using appveyor for Windows continuous integration.
https://ci.appveyor.com/project/mesa3d/mesa
Reviewed-by: Eric Engestrom <[email protected]>
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Intel has a Jenkins setup and has made the various scripts and
documentation open source.
https://github.com/janesma/mesa_jenkins
Reviewed-by: Eric Engestrom <[email protected]>
Reviewed-by: Samuel Pitoiset <[email protected]>
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Reviewed-by: Eric Engestrom <[email protected]>
Reviewed-by: Samuel Pitoiset <[email protected]>
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This is an unoffical unmaintained driver, we don't really want
people wasting effort trying to improve it.
Reviewed-by: Eric Engestrom <[email protected]>
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This page is deprecated.
Reviewed-by: Eric Engestrom <[email protected]>
Reviewed-by: Samuel Pitoiset <[email protected]>
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Features are already covered by features.txt like all the other
drivers.
Reviewed-by: Eric Engestrom <[email protected]>
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This code was separated from the validation code so it could
use used with KHR_no_error paths. The return values were inverted
to reflect the name of the helper, but here the condtion was
mistakenly inverted rather than the return value.
Fixes: 4df2931a87fe (mesa/vbo: move some Draw checks out of validation)
Reported-by: Brian Paul <[email protected]>
Reviewed-by: Marek Olšák <[email protected]>
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Reviewed-by: Jordan Justen <[email protected]>
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Cuts 3224 bytes of .text
Reviewed-by: Jordan Justen <[email protected]>
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Cuts 300 bytes of .text
Reviewed-by: Jordan Justen <[email protected]>
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Reviewed-by: Jordan Justen <[email protected]>
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Reviewed-by: Jordan Justen <[email protected]>
Reviewed-by: Iago Toral Quiroga <[email protected]>
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It's only used in the gen7_cmd_buffer_emit_scissor() function.
Reviewed-by: Jordan Justen <[email protected]>
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Reviewed-by: Jordan Justen <[email protected]>
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The INTEL_performance_query spec says
"Performance counter id 0 is reserved as an invalid counter."
GLuint counterid_to_index(GLuint counterid) just returns counterid - 1,
so with unsigned overflow rules, it will generate 0xFFFFFFFF given an
input of 0. 0xFFFFFFFF will trigger the counterIndex >= queryNumCounters
check, so the code worked as is. It just contained a useless comparison.
Reviewed-by: Jordan Justen <[email protected]>
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Previously clang would warn about redefinition of typedef EGLDisplay. Avoid
this by adding preprocessor guards to mesa_glinterop.h and including it
after EGL.h is indirectly included.
Reviewed-by: Jordan Justen <[email protected]>
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Reviewed-by: Nicolai Hähnle <[email protected]>
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brw_hw_type_to_reg_type() needs to know only whether the file is
BRW_IMMEDIATE_VALUE or not, which is not a valid file for the
destination. gcc and clang will evaluate __builtin_strcmp() at compile
time, so we can use it to pass a constant file for the destination.
text data bss dec hex filename
7816214 346248 420496 8582958 82f72e i965_dri.so before
7816070 346248 420496 8582814 82f69e i965_dri.so after
Reviewed-by: Scott D Phillips <[email protected]>
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text data bss dec hex filename
7816886 346248 420496 8583630 82f9ce i965_dri.so before
7816214 346248 420496 8582958 82f72e i965_dri.so after
Reviewed-by: Scott D Phillips <[email protected]>
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So we stop mixing them with the logical enum.
Reviewed-by: Scott D Phillips <[email protected]>
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Reviewed-by: Scott D Phillips <[email protected]>
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Reviewed-by: Scott D Phillips <[email protected]>
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And add "to_" to the name for consistency with the other functions in
this file.
Reviewed-by: Scott D Phillips <[email protected]>
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Reviewed-by: Scott D Phillips <[email protected]>
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Previously the brw_inst{,_set}_{dst,src0,src1}_reg_type() functions
provided access to the hardware encodings for the register types. We
often mixed these with the logical BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_* enums (which
themselves used to be the hardware format!) with bad results.
With that functionality now available with the hw_ versions (see
previous commit), we now add functions that take the logical
BRW_REGISTER_TYPE_* enums and convert into the hardware format and vice
versa. To do the conversion we also have to provide the file.
Note the asymmetry between the two functions: the new getter reads the
file from the instruction word, and to ensure that is always set the
setter writes both the file and the type.
Reviewed-by: Scott D Phillips <[email protected]>
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Put hw_ in the name so that it's clear these are the hardware encodings.
Reviewed-by: Scott D Phillips <[email protected]>
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I'll be transitioning everything to use the logical types.
Reviewed-by: Scott D Phillips <[email protected]>
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Will be used in later commits.
Reviewed-by: Scott D Phillips <[email protected]>
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Reviewed-by: Scott D Phillips <[email protected]>
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I'm going to encapsulate all of the logic dealing with register types in
this file.
Rename the parameters for the hardware encodings from type -> hw_type at
the same time.
Reviewed-by: Scott D Phillips <[email protected]>
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I think of the initial arguments as "state" and the last as the actual
subject.
Reviewed-by: Scott D Phillips <[email protected]>
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After the last patch converted things into enums, I helpfully got a
compiler warning about these missing from the switch statement.
Reviewed-by: Scott D Phillips <[email protected]>
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The hardware encodings often mean different things depending on whether
the source is an immediate.
Reviewed-by: Scott D Phillips <[email protected]>
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These vaguely corresponded to the hardware encodings, but that is purely
historical at this point. Reorder them so we stop making things "almost
work" when mixing enums.
The ordering has been closen so that no enum value is the same as a
compatible hardware encoding.
Reviewed-by: Scott D Phillips <[email protected]>
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Reviewed-by: Scott D Phillips <[email protected]>
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UB and B type encodings are the same as UV and VF. Noticed when writing
the following patch.
Reviewed-by: Scott D Phillips <[email protected]>
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The destination stride must be equivalent to a dword if VF is used.
Also, since the only compaction table entires with "i:vf" have the
destination as "r:f" specifically check that the destination is of type
float.
Reviewed-by: Scott D Phillips <[email protected]>
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These cannot be compacted. A similar mistake was fixed in commit
90eaf01616a8
Reviewed-by: Scott D Phillips <[email protected]>
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