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As we're only using 32bit bitmasks.
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Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith <[email protected]>
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BSD supports pipe in the same way as linux hence options which
are safe for linux are also safe for BSD. Define PIPE_OS_BSD in
include/pipe/p_config.h and adjust the defines to make use of it.
Also define MAP_ANONYMOUS for BSD systems which use MAP_ANON
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Close <[email protected]>
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The template makefile that most libraries in
gallium included was based on dri and had a bunch
unrelevant junk in it.
Update it and improve the depending makefiles.
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The debug functions depend on several util function for os abstractions, and
these depend on debug functions, so a seperate module is not possible.
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This is a set of changes that optimizes the memory use of fragment
operation programs (by using and transmitting only as much memory as is
needed for the fragment ops programs, instead of maximal sizes), as well
as eliminate the dependency on hard-coded maximal program sizes. State
that is not dependent on fragment facing (i.e. that isn't using
two-sided stenciling) will only save and transmit a single
fragment operation program, instead of two identical programs.
- Added the ability to emit a LNOP (No Operation (Load)) instruction.
This is used to pad the generated fragment operations programs to
a multiple of 8 bytes, which is necessary for proper operation of
the dual instruction pipeline, and also required for proper SPU-side
decoding.
- Added the ability to allocate and manage a variant-length
struct cell_command_fragment_ops. This structure now puts the
generated function field at the end, where it can be as large
as necessary.
- On the PPU side, we now combine the generated front-facing and
back-facing code into a single variant-length buffer (and only use one
if the two sets of code are identical) for transmission to the SPU.
- On the SPU side, we pull the correct sizes out of the buffer,
allocate a new code buffer if the one we have isn't large enough,
and save the code to that buffer. The buffer is deallocated when
the SPU exits.
- Commented out the emit_fetch() static function, which was not being used.
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Many stencil tests were failing because of a failure to read the
stencil buffer, due to "twiddling" (or "untwiddling") "an unsupported
texture format". This is fixed for the case of a stencil/Z S824Z format
(which twiddles just like the 32-bit color formats).
tests/stencilwrap.c was failing on the GL_INVERT test, because
the emitted code for "spe_xori" turned out not to be an actual
"xori" instruction, but rather a "stqd" instruction, because
of a typo in the rtasm code. This is now fixed, and
tests/stencil_wrap now works.
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With these changes, the tests/stencil_twoside test now works.
- Eliminate blending from the stencil_twoside test, as it produces an
unneeded dependency on having blending working
- The spe_splat() function will now work if the register being splatted
and the destination register are the same
- Separate fragment code generated for front-facing and back-facing
fragments. Often these are the same; if two-sided stenciling is on,
they can be different. This is easier and faster than generating
code that does both tests and merges the results.
- Fixed a cut/paste bug where if the back Z-pass stencil operation
were different from all the other operations, the back Z-fail
results were incorrect.
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Was 32, now 5. The param is expressed as a power of two exponent.
The net effect is that the alignment was a no-op on X86 but on PPC we
always got the same memory address everytime rtasm_exec_malloc() was called.
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functions in mesa/main/mm.c
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Plus, add ppc_reserve_register() func.
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immediate field
This type of checking should be expanded to cover more instructions...
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These are the defects found and fixed so far. Several more have
been observed; I'm working on them.
- Fixed an error in spe_load_uint() that caused incorrect values to be
loaded if the given unsigned value had the low 18 bits as 0,
and that caused inefficient code to be emitted if the given value
had the high 14 bits as 0.
- Fixed a problem in stencil code generation where optional registers
weren't tracked correctly.
- Fixed a problem that the stencil function NEVER was acting as ALWAYS.
- Fixed several problems that could occur if stenciling were enabled but
depth was disabled.
- Fixed a problem with two-sided stencil writemask handling that could
cause a stencil writemask to not be applied.
- Fixed several state permutations that were incorrectly flagged as
not requiring stencil values to be calculated.
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Conflicts:
src/gallium/auxiliary/gallivm/instructionssoa.cpp
src/gallium/auxiliary/gallivm/soabuiltins.c
src/gallium/auxiliary/rtasm/rtasm_x86sse.c
src/gallium/auxiliary/rtasm/rtasm_x86sse.h
src/mesa/main/texenvprogram.c
src/mesa/shader/arbprogparse.c
src/mesa/shader/prog_statevars.c
src/mesa/state_tracker/st_draw.c
src/mesa/vbo/vbo_exec_draw.c
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The assertion failed when we ran out of exec memory.
Found with conform texcombine test.
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Used for SIN, COS, EXP2, LOG2, POW instructions. TEX next.
Fixed some bugs in MIN, MAX, DP3, DP4, DPH instructions.
In rtasm code:
Special-case spe_lqd(), spe_stqd() functions so they take byte offsets but
low-order 4 bits are shifted out. This makes things consistant with SPU
assembly language conventions.
Added spe_get_registers_used() function.
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Don't use register qualifier. Doxygen-ize comments. Remove 'extern'.
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This set of code changes are for stencil code generation
support. Both one-sided and two-sided stenciling are supported.
In addition to the raw code generation changes, these changes had
to be made elsewhere in the system:
- Added new "register set" feature to the SPE assembly generation.
A "register set" is a way to allocate multiple registers and free
them all at the same time, delegating register allocation management
to the spe_function unit. It's quite useful in complex register
allocation schemes (like stenciling).
- Added and improved SPE macro calculations.
These are operations between registers and unsigned integer
immediates. In many cases, the calculation can be performed
with a single instruction; the macros will generate the
single instruction if possible, or generate a register load
and register-to-register operation if not. These macro
functions are: spe_load_uint() (which has new ways to
load a value in a single instruction), spe_and_uint(),
spe_xor_uint(), spe_compare_equal_uint(), and spe_compare_greater_uint().
- Added facing to fragment generation. While rendering, the rasterizer
needs to be able to determine front- and back-facing fragments, in order
to correctly apply two-sided stencil. That requires these changes:
- Added front_winding field to the cell_command_render block, so that
the state tracker could communicate to the rasterizer what it
considered to be the front-facing direction.
- Added fragment facing as an input to the fragment function.
- Calculated facing is passed during emit_quad().
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