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This is a temporary work around to prevent crashes with glean/glsl1
(for example) which try to do vertex shader texturing.
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Need to increment the array index to point to the last value.
Before, we were calling lp_build_array_alloca() over and over for
no reason.
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Silences this GCC warning.
brw_wm_fp.c: In function 'brw_wm_pass_fp':
brw_wm_fp.c:966: warning: 'last_inst' may be used uninitialized in this function
brw_wm_fp.c:966: note: 'last_inst' was declared here
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Silences this GCC warning.
brw_wm_fp.c: In function 'precalc_tex':
brw_wm_fp.c:666: warning: 'tmpcoord.Index' may be used uninitialized in this function
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Fixes this GCC warning with linux-x86 build.
radeon_dataflow.c: In function 'get_readers_normal_read_callback':
radeon_dataflow.c:472: warning: ISO C90 forbids mixed declarations and code
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Fixes this GCC warning with linux-x86 build.
radeon_pair_schedule.c: In function 'merge_presub_sources':
radeon_pair_schedule.c:312: warning: ISO C90 forbids mixed declarations and code
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Signed-off-by: Brian Paul <[email protected]>
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Signed-off-by: Brian Paul <[email protected]>
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Signed-off-by: Tilman Sauerbeck <[email protected]>
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We want to do the scatter store to sequential locations in memory
for the vector of pixels we're processing in SOA format.
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The requested window size is of the client area,
so account for surrounding borders and bars when
creating the window.
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Commit 8dfafbf0861fe3d2542332658dd5493851053c78 forgot to update r300g.
There is a buf == NULL check, but buf is used before for var init.
Tested-by: Guillermo S. Romero <[email protected]>
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Make private those functions that are used internally only.
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As a result remove some nasty macros.
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Fixes this GCC warning.
nouveau_vbo_t.c: In function 'nv10_vbo_render_prims':
nouveau_render_t.c:161: warning: 'max_out' may be used uninitialized in this function
nouveau_render_t.c:161: note: 'max_out' was declared here
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Something is not quite right, however. The piglit tests mentioned in
fd.o bug 31226 still don't pass.
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Found by inspection.
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It's already been determined that length == 3, so clearly swiz->next is
a valid S-Expression.
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There's really no reason to return the base class when we have more
specific information about what type it is.
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We really only want to print spaces -between- elements, not after each
element. This cleans up error messages from IR reader, making them
(mildly) easier to read.
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In particular, calling the abs function is silly, since there's already
an expression opcode for that. Also, assigning to temporaries then
assigning those to the final location is rather redundant.
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For consistency with the vec2/vec3/vec4 variants.
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Trivial change that avoids a segmentation fault when the blitter state
happens to be bound when the context is destroyed.
The free calls should probably removed altogether in the future -- the
responsibility to destroy the state atoms lies with whoever created it,
and the safest thing for the pipe driver is to not touch any bound state
in its destructor.
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intel_finalize_mipmap_tree() does this optimization too, just more
aggressively.
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logbase2(max(width, height, depth)) ==
max(logbase2(width), logbase2(height), logbase2(depth)), but in 60
bytes less code.
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In testing on Ironlake, the histogram of clocks/pixel results for the
system memcpy and magic unaligned memcpy show no noticeable difference
(and no statistically significant difference with the 5510 samples
taken, though the stddev is large due to what looks like the cache
effects from the different texture sizes used).
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This provides the optimizer with hints about code hotness, which we're
quite certain about for debug printouts (or, rather, while we
developers often hit the checks for debug printouts, we don't care
about performance while doing so).
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Discard fractional bits from linewidth. This matches the nvidia
closed drivers, my reading of the OpenGL SI and current llvmpipe
behaviour.
It looks a lot nicer & avoids ugliness where lines alternate between n
and n+1 pixels in width along their length.
Also fix up r600g to match.
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Should do better than this and actually unbind the buffer, but haven't
yet gotten it to work.
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