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Adds the extension to the list + support to the APIs.
also add t_draw.c support to convert for sw rast.
Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <[email protected]>
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Previously, MultiDrawElements just called DrawElements a bunch of times.
By sending several primitives down the pipeline at once, we avoid a bunch
of validation. On my GL demo, this improves fps by 2.5% (+/- .41%) and
reduces CPU usage by 70.5% (+/- 2.9%) (n=3).
Reviewed by: Ian Romanick <[email protected]>
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The ARB version requires VAOs to be per-context while the Apple extension
was ambiguous.
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1) Pass the correct format when calling update_array in
_mesa_VertexAttribPointerARB.
2) glVertexAttribPointerNV accepts GL_BGRA format too.
3) raise INVALID_VALUE error when format is BGRA and normalized is
false in glVertexAttribPointerARB
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Every kind of object that can be shared by multiple contexts should be
refcounted.
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Used to be done in the glVertex/Normal/Color/etc/Pointer() calls but
if the VBO was reallocated the size could change.
New _NEW_BUFFER_OBJECT state flag.
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No difference, but a little more understandable.
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Will be handy for bounds checking later...
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Add new error checking, set array state appropriately.
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Use new _mesa_reference_buffer_object() function wherever possible.
Fixes buffer object/display list crash reported in ParaView.
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of -I flags.
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The calculation of _MaxElement was wrong if the stride was larger than
elementSize, which lead to rejection of every DrawElements call which accessed
the maximum element if CheckArrayBounds was enabled.
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and demos are also added.
Adding basic support to drivers should be as easy as just enabling the
extension, though thorough test would also be required.
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GL_ARB_vertex_program.
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- use macros to access and modify render inputs bit-field;
- un-alias generic vertex attributes for ARB vertex calls;
- use MAX_VERTEX_PROGRAM_ATTRIBS (NV code) or MAX_VERTEX_ATTRIBS
(ARB code) in place of VERT_ATTRIB_MAX;
- define VERT_ATTRIB_GENERIC0..15 for un-aliased vertex
attributes for ARB_vertex_shader;
- fix generic attribute index range check in arbprogparse.c;
- interface GLSL varyings between vertex and fragment shader;
- use 64-bit optimised bitset (bitset.h) for render inputs;
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temporaries, parameters, etc).
glGetProgramivARB() now returns all the right things.
Updated i915 and r300 code to initialize program native limits and
current program's native instruction/temporary/etc counts.
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generated file, called src/mesa/glapi/dispatch.h, is added. This file
contains three macros for each API function. It contains a GET, a SET, and
a CALL. Each of the macros take a pointer to the context and a pointer to
the dispatch table.
In several threads on mesa3d-dev we discussed replacing _glapi_add_entrypoint
with a new function called _glapi_add_dispatch. For this discussion, the
important difference between the two is that the caller of _glapi_add_dispatch
does *not* know what the dispatch offset will be at compile time. Because of
this callers need to track the dispatch offset returned by
_glapi_add_dispatch.
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=111947074700001&r=1&w=2
The downside is that driver code then has to access the dispatch table two
different ways. It accesses it using structure tags (e.g., exec->Begin) for
functions with fixed offsets and via a remap table (e.g., exec[
remap->NewExtensionFunction ]) for functions without fixed offsets. Yuck!
Using the macros allows both types of functions to be accessed
identically. If a driver needs to set a pointer for Begin, it does
'SET_Begin(ctx, exec, my_begin_function)'. If it needs to set a pointer
for NewExtensionFunction, it does 'SET_NewExtensionFunction(ctx, exec,
my_NewExtensionFunction_function)'. Furthermore, if at some point in
the future a static offset is assigned for NewExtensionFunction, only
the macros need to change (instead of every single place that accesses a
table for that function).
This code differs slightly from the originally posted patches in that the
CALL, GET, and SET marcos no longer take a context pointer as a parameter.
Brian Paul had suggested that the remap table could be stored as a global
since it would be set at CreateScreen time and would be constant for all
contexts. This change reflects that feedback.
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=112087194700001&r=1&w=2
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Merrill)
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Incr/decr counts when doing glPush/PopClientAttrib(GL_CLIENT_VERTEX_ARRAY_BIT).
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the variable was multiplied by zero.
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Only glDrawArrays() done so far.
Simplified glVertex/Color/etcPointer functions.
Misc casts added here and there.
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points so that the calling conventions will work correctly with the assembler
stubs with the Open Watcom compiler.
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Use GLubyte * instead of void * for gl_client_array->Ptr to simplify upcoming
pointer arithmetic changes.
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