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When negating a src vector that's stored in a altivec register, need to put
negated value into a new register so we don't upset the original value.
This solves the dark colors in the mandelbrot GLSL demo.
Also, use new predicate functions to check if a TGSI temp is stored in
an altivec register.
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Conflicts:
src/gallium/auxiliary/tgsi/tgsi_exec.c
src/gallium/drivers/cell/spu/spu_command.h
src/gallium/include/pipe/p_shader_tokens.h
src/mesa/main/config.h
src/mesa/main/mtypes.h
src/mesa/shader/prog_execute.c
src/mesa/shader/slang/slang_emit.c
src/mesa/state_tracker/st_program.c
src/mesa/state_tracker/wgl/stw_wgl.h
src/mesa/state_tracker/wgl/stw_wgl_pixelformat.h
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(cherry picked from commit 4de360e67d83cd6503fb8ad053bb8afe507db5fa)
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(cherry picked from commit 434e255eae90b0f3d836d452b7d3b0c5aadf78b8)
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This is copied from Ian's commit a330933bb75c38148668637cd22b90d75d39506f
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Not really an error, as we only care for the lower 4 bits.
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As advised by gcc -pedantic.
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Conflicts:
src/gallium/auxiliary/util/Makefile
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Fixed size hash table. Collisions are handled by simply destroying the
previous entry.
It hasn't received much testing yet.
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The following construction in util_surface_copy() in
gallium/auxiliary/util/u_rect.c, introduced in commit
d177c9ddda2c452cf7d6696d89cf4458ef986f98, incorrectly inverts
the Y coordinate in the last parameter to pipe_copy_rect().
/* If do_flip, invert src_y position and pass negative src stride
*/
pipe_copy_rect(dst_map,
&dst->block,
dst->stride,
dst_x, dst_y,
w, h,
src_map,
do_flip ? -(int) src->stride : src->stride,
src_x,
do_flip ? w - src_y : src_y);
The intention is to start at the last Y coordinate line and move
backwards, in the case of a flip; in that case, the correct
calculation is "src_y + h - 1", not "w - src_y".
This fixes a Gallium assertion failure in the conformance tests:
u_rect.c:65:pipe_copy_rect: Assertion `src_y >= 0' failed.
debug_get_bool_option: GALLIUM_ABORT_ON_ASSERT = TRUE
Trace/breakpoint trap
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Remove the old/initial vbuf allocation in util_create_gen_mipmap().
We were allocating a small vbuf at this point so get_next_slot() didn't have
as large of buffer as it expected. So all but the first set_vertex_data()
was writing out of bounds.
Also added some comments.
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Unfinished, a big no-op for now.
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This is copied from Ian's commit a330933bb75c38148668637cd22b90d75d39506f
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The following construction in util_surface_copy() in
gallium/auxiliary/util/u_rect.c, introduced in commit
d177c9ddda2c452cf7d6696d89cf4458ef986f98, incorrectly inverts
the Y coordinate in the last parameter to pipe_copy_rect().
/* If do_flip, invert src_y position and pass negative src stride
*/
pipe_copy_rect(dst_map,
&dst->block,
dst->stride,
dst_x, dst_y,
w, h,
src_map,
do_flip ? -(int) src->stride : src->stride,
src_x,
do_flip ? w - src_y : src_y);
The intention is to start at the last Y coordinate line and move
backwards, in the case of a flip; in that case, the correct
calculation is "src_y + h - 1", not "w - src_y".
This fixes a Gallium assertion failure in the conformance tests:
u_rect.c:65:pipe_copy_rect: Assertion `src_y >= 0' failed.
debug_get_bool_option: GALLIUM_ABORT_ON_ASSERT = TRUE
Trace/breakpoint trap
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Remove the old/initial vbuf allocation in util_create_gen_mipmap().
We were allocating a small vbuf at this point so get_next_slot() didn't have
as large of buffer as it expected. So all but the first set_vertex_data()
was writing out of bounds.
Also added some comments.
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Conflicts:
src/gallium/winsys/gdi/SConscript
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This reverts commit a6d866f72c88d48d2bcfb3e3c882fdb639b5a8ce.
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This reverts commit 17849eafaacfbb2124d86f561a91b707317d3b31.
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This reverts commit 55839ae064d64b7fcc180fcddb364bf31ab760dc.
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Quite a few util modules were maintaining a single vertex buffer over multiple
frames, and potentially reusing it in subsequent frames. Unfortunately that
would force us into syncrhonous rendering as the buffer manager would be
forced to wait for the previous rendering to complete prior to allowing the
map.
This resolves that issue, but requires the state tracker to issue a few new
flush() calls at the end of each frame.
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