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If the formats don't match we need to update the surface with the new
format.
if we can render to SRGB formats, enable the extension
Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <[email protected]>
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Avoid accessing draw module internal structures outside of the draw module.
Unreference vertex buffers in error path.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom <[email protected]>
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Just add the gl_api parameter to _mesa_create_context().
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Just add the gl_api parameter to _mesa_initialize_context().
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Fixes a regression from commit 5cbff0932e498f49b57cbb71037b93416bfe30e0.
The problem is *some* glDrawPixels fragment programs need to be deleted,
but not all. Use an explicit flag to indicate whether or not the program
needs to be deleted.
This should fix http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34049
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These are only used for debugging, but should be there.
Found by inspection.
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These were incorrectly defined to the same value - likely due to a cut
and paste error. Found by inspection.
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Fixes glsl-vs-post-increment-01.
Reviewed-by: José Fonseca <[email protected]>
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Fixes a minor memory leak with the "engine" mesa demo.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Brian Paul <[email protected]>
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Fixes a per-shader memory leak when drawing glBitmaps, glDrawPixels
or glCopyPixels.
NOTE: This is a candidate for the 7.9 and 7.10 branches.
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Make sure we unreference the vertex buffer pointers in a local array.
This fixes huge vertex buffer / memory leaks in mesa demos "fire" and "engine".
NOTE: This is a candidate for the 7.9 and 7.10 branches.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellstrom <[email protected]>
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The scheduler and the register allocator are not good enough yet to deal
with the effects of the register rename pass. This was causing a 50%
performance drop in Lightsmark. The pass can be re-enabled once the
scheduler and the register allocator are more mature. r300 and r400
still need this pass, because it prevents a lot of shaders from using
too many texture indirections.
NOTE: This is a candidate for the 7.10 branch.
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This adds i965 support for GL_EXT_framebuffer_sRGB, it introduces a new
constant to say that the driver can support sRGB enabled FBOs since enabling
the extension doesn't mean the driver can actually support sRGB.
Also adds the suggested state flush in the core code suggested by Brian.
fix the ARB_fbo color encoding.
Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <[email protected]>
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Querying index zero is not an error in OpenGL ES 2.0.
Querying an index larger than the value returned by
GL_MAX_VERTEX_ATTRIBS is an error in all APIs.
Fixes bugzilla #32375.
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We pull the draw regions right out of the renderbuffers these days.
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There's way more interesting info in INTEL_DEBUG=state if you could find
it among the state size checks.
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This new interface could set up context for OpenGL,
OpenGL ES1 and OpenGL ES2. It will be used by egl_dri2
driver.
Signed-off-by: Haitao Feng <[email protected]>
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There's no such device. 0x4243 is a pci bridge id,
not a GPU.
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <[email protected]>
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Previously a register would be marked as available if any component
was written. This caused shaders such as this:
0: TEX TEMP[0].xyz, INPUT[14].xyyy, texture[0], 2D;
1: MUL TEMP[1], UNIFORM[0], TEMP[0].xxxx;
2: MAD TEMP[2], UNIFORM[1], TEMP[0].yyyy, TEMP[1];
3: MAD TEMP[1], UNIFORM[2], TEMP[0].zzzz, TEMP[2];
4: ADD TEMP[0].xyz, TEMP[1].xyzx, UNIFORM[3].xyzx;
5: TEX TEMP[1].w, INPUT[14].xyyy, texture[0], 2D;
6: MOV TEMP[0].w, TEMP[1].wwww;
7: MOV OUTPUT[2], TEMP[0];
8: END
to produce incorrect code such as this:
BEGIN
DCL S[0]
DCL T_TEX0
R[0] = MOV T_TEX0.xyyy
U[0] = TEXLD S[0],R[0]
R[0].xyz = MOV U[0]
R[1] = MUL CONST[0], R[0].xxxx
R[2] = MAD CONST[1], R[0].yyyy, R[1]
R[1] = MAD CONST[2], R[0].zzzz, R[2]
R[0].xyz = ADD R[1].xyzx, CONST[3].xyzx
R[0] = MOV T_TEX0.xyyy
U[0] = TEXLD S[0],R[0]
R[1].w = MOV U[0]
R[0].w = MOV R[1].wwww
oC = MOV R[0]
END
Note that T_TEX0 is copied to R[0], but the xyz components of R[0] are
still expected to hold a calculated value.
Fixes piglit tests draw-elements-vs-inputs, fp-kill, and
glsl-fs-color-matrix. It also fixes Meego bugzilla #13005.
NOTE: This is a candidate for the 7.9 and 7.10 branches.
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Also return it as the correct type. Previously the whole array would
be returned and each element would be expanded to a vec4.
Fixes piglit test getuniform-01 and bugzilla #29823.
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See table 6.7 on page 347 of the OpenGL 3.0 specification.
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Swizzles are now defined everywhere as a field with 12 bits that contains
4 channels worth of meaningful information. Any channel that is unused is
set to RC_SWIZZLE_UNUSED. This change is necessary because rgb instructions
and alpha instructions were initializing channels that would never be used
(channel 3 for rgb and channels 1-3 for alpha) with 0 (aka RC_SWIZZLE_X).
This made it impossible to use generic helper functions for swizzles,
because sometimes a channel value of 0 meant unused and other times it
meant RC_SWIZZLE_X.
All hacks that tried to guess how many channels were relevant have
also been removed.
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For 1D/2D texture arrays use the pipe_resource::array_size field.
In OpenGL 1D arrays texture use the height dimension as the array
size and 2D array textures use the depth dimension as the array size.
Gallium uses a special array_size field instead. When setting up
gallium textures or comparing Mesa textures to gallium textures we
need to be extra careful that we're comparing the right fields.
The new st_gl_texture_dims_to_pipe_dims() function maps OpenGL
texture dimensions to gallium texture dimensions and simplifies
this quite a bit.
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Remove ES2, since AMD_conservative_depth is not listed in the OpenGL ES
extension registry.
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The same number of shaders is now printed regardless of optimizations being
enabled or not, so that we can compare shader stats side by side easily.
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this isn't c++ please don't mix declerations with code
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If an extension is prefixed with '+', attempt to enable it. This
introduces symmetry with the prefix '-', which is already allowed.
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* Reduce max indentation level from 7 to 3.
* Eliminate counter variables.
* Remove function append().
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The extension is off by default.
First in a patchset that implements support for AMD_conservative_depth in
the compiler.
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