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Remove old (pre-renderbuffer) span code instead of converting that too. Remove this old code from mach64 (the dead code was not fully converted to spantmp2 previously) too.
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include $(TOP)/configs/current in glapi/Makefile so those vars can be
easily overridden by any system config, if needed.
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Now, OLD_RENDERBUFFER marks code that needs to eventually be removed when
all the drivers are updated to no longer need the SetBuffer() function.
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individual drivers and put them in common code. It is still possible for a driver to define its own macros if it has special needs. This affects CLIPPIXEL, CLIPSPAN, HW_CLIPLOOP, HW_ENDCLIPLOOP, and for drivers using the spantmp2 template also GET_SRC_PTR and GET_DST_PTR.
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device-specific code. A new Python script
(src/mesa/glapi/extension_helper.py) generates a list of all
entry-points for all known extensions. Each driver the selects only
the extensions that it needs and enables the via either
driInitExtensions or driInitSingleExtension.
This code has been compile-tested on a drivers, but has only been
run-tested on mga and i915 (on i830 hardware).
These changes were discussed at length on the mesa3d-dev mailing list.
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=111947074700001&r=1&w=2
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testing the flags field.
Move definition of all the MAT_FLAGs into the m_matrix.c file since they're
now private.
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This cleans up and simplifies the arithmetic quite a bit.
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Pixel count can be negative (this could be fixed elsewhere), so adapt the
functions to work with such inputs correctly (same behaviour as non-optimized
functions).
Bugzilla #2317
Submitted by idr
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-use depth tiling if tiling is enabled
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Fix slipup from CVS update that was commented out and did not show up during compilation.
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Emit wait idle and pacify r300 before emitting state - this seems to improve stability.
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If that stuff is still needed, lots of other updates are needed anyway.
Also, some misc MALLOC/FREE -> _mesa_malloc/free() changes.
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during fallbacks. In one case, _swsetup_Wakeup had just been called, covering
the need there, and in the other case, we can simply exit the entire
radeonChooseVertexState function, knowing that it will be called again once we
leave the fallback.
Bugzilla #: 2516
Submitted by: sroland
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RADEON_DEBUG=fall.
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values to reserved fields on the card, resulting in all-black output and
sometimes hangs.
Submitted by: Thomas Winischhofer
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glTexImage3D that caused me so many problems during the re-development
of the API scripts reared its ugly head again. This has been fixed by
tracking the parameter string for each entry-point individually.
This has the annoying side-effect that the names of the parameters in
all aliases of a function must be the same or gl_apitemp.py will
generate bad code. :( The changes in
src/mesa/glapi/{gl_API.xml,glapitable.h} and src/glx/x11/* are caused
by fixing the parameter names in various function aliases that didn't
match.
Reported by: Eric Anholt, Jacob Jansen
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Romanick for pointing it out. Please review.
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span functions pass in a gl_renderbuffer to indicate which color
buffer should be drawn into. Optimized line/triangle routines are
smart enough to know which buffer to draw into as well.
The swrast->SetBuffer() routine should eventually be removed from
all drivers.
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to special-case the handling of that function in glX_proto_send.py.
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wouldn't compile. Not sure how that slipped through before but it should work now.
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src/mesa/glapi. Basically, the scripts that did simple things (like
gl_offsets.py) were simple, and the scripts that did more complicated things
(like glX_proto_send.py) were getting progressively more and more out of
control. So, I re-write the foundation classes on which everything is based.
One problem with the existing code is that the division between the GL API
database representation and the way the output code is generated was either
blury or nonexistant. The new code somewhat follows the
Model-View-Controller pattern, minus the Controller. There is a distinct
set of classes that model the API data, and there is a distinct set of
classes that generate code from that data.
One big change is in the class that represents GL functions (was glFunction,
is now gl_function). There used to be an instance of this calls for each
function and for each alias to that function. For example, there was an
instance for PointParameterivSGIS, PointParameterivEXT, PointParameterivARB,
and PointParameteriv. In the new code, there is one instance. Each
instance has a list of entrypoint names for the function. In the next
revision, this will allow a couple useful things. The script will be able
to verify that the parameters, return type, and GLX protocol for a function
and all it's aliases match.
It will also allow aliases to be represented in the XML more compactly.
Instead of repeating all the information, an alias can be listed as:
<function name="PointParameterivARB" alias="PointParameterivEXT"/>
Because the data representation was changed, the order that the alias
functions are processed by the scripts also changed. This accounts for at
least 2,700 of the ~3,600 lines of diffs in the generated code.
Most of the remaining ~900 lines of diffs are the result of bugs *fixed* by
the new scripts. The old scripts also generated code with some bugs in it.
These bugs were discovered while the new code was being written.
These changes were discussed on the mesa3d-dev mailing list back at the end
of May:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=111714569000004&r=1&w=2
Xorg bug: 3197, 3208
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Depth tiling breaks software fallbacks and depth buffer reads.
radeon_span.c **must** be updated for anything that is related to tiling.
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The driver appears to work reliably (i.e. lockup-free) with a card based
on this chip. However, I have not explored whether we could get anything
in terms of 3D performance "for free" just by setting some magic bits
in those registers that are still a mystery to us.
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They are relative to the card's address space, not relative to fbLocation,
which will be important once we program MC_FB/AGP_LOCATION in the way
they are programmed on older Radeon chips.
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