/************************************************************************** * * Copyright 2003 VMware, Inc. * All Rights Reserved. * * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the * "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including * without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, * distribute, sub license, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to * permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to * the following conditions: * * The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the * next paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions * of the Software. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS * OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF * MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT. * IN NO EVENT SHALL VMWARE AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR * ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, * TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE * SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. * **************************************************************************/ #include #include "main/glheader.h" #include "main/context.h" #include "main/condrender.h" #include "main/samplerobj.h" #include "main/state.h" #include "main/enums.h" #include "main/macros.h" #include "main/transformfeedback.h" #include "tnl/tnl.h" #include "vbo/vbo_context.h" #include "swrast/swrast.h" #include "swrast_setup/swrast_setup.h" #include "drivers/common/meta.h" #include "brw_blorp.h" #include "brw_draw.h" #include "brw_defines.h" #include "brw_context.h" #include "brw_state.h" #include "brw_vs.h" #include "intel_batchbuffer.h" #include "intel_buffers.h" #include "intel_fbo.h" #include "intel_mipmap_tree.h" #include "intel_buffer_objects.h" #define FILE_DEBUG_FLAG DEBUG_PRIMS static const GLuint prim_to_hw_prim[GL_TRIANGLE_STRIP_ADJACENCY+1] = { _3DPRIM_POINTLIST, _3DPRIM_LINELIST, _3DPRIM_LINELOOP, _3DPRIM_LINESTRIP, _3DPRIM_TRILIST, _3DPRIM_TRISTRIP, _3DPRIM_TRIFAN, _3DPRIM_QUADLIST, _3DPRIM_QUADSTRIP, _3DPRIM_POLYGON, _3DPRIM_LINELIST_ADJ, _3DPRIM_LINESTRIP_ADJ, _3DPRIM_TRILIST_ADJ, _3DPRIM_TRISTRIP_ADJ, }; static const GLenum reduced_prim[GL_POLYGON+1] = { GL_POINTS, GL_LINES, GL_LINES, GL_LINES, GL_TRIANGLES, GL_TRIANGLES, GL_TRIANGLES, GL_TRIANGLES, GL_TRIANGLES, GL_TRIANGLES }; uint32_t get_hw_prim_for_gl_prim(int mode) { if (mode >= BRW_PRIM_OFFSET) return mode - BRW_PRIM_OFFSET; else return prim_to_hw_prim[mode]; } /* When the primitive changes, set a state bit and re-validate. Not * the nicest and would rather deal with this by having all the * programs be immune to the active primitive (ie. cope with all * possibilities). That may not be realistic however. */ static void brw_set_prim(struct brw_context *brw, const struct _mesa_prim *prim) { struct gl_context *ctx = &brw->ctx; uint32_t hw_prim = get_hw_prim_for_gl_prim(prim->mode); DBG("PRIM: %s\n", _mesa_lookup_enum_by_nr(prim->mode)); /* Slight optimization to avoid the GS program when not needed: */ if (prim->mode == GL_QUAD_STRIP && ctx->Light.ShadeModel != GL_FLAT && ctx->Polygon.FrontMode == GL_FILL && ctx->Polygon.BackMode == GL_FILL) hw_prim = _3DPRIM_TRISTRIP; if (prim->mode == GL_QUADS && prim->count == 4 && ctx->Light.ShadeModel != GL_FLAT && ctx->Polygon.FrontMode == GL_FILL && ctx->Polygon.BackMode == GL_FILL) { hw_prim = _3DPRIM_TRIFAN; } if (hw_prim != brw->primitive) { brw->primitive = hw_prim; brw->ctx.NewDriverState |= BRW_NEW_PRIMITIVE; if (reduced_prim[prim->mode] != brw->reduced_primitive) { brw->reduced_primitive = reduced_prim[prim->mode]; brw->ctx.NewDriverState |= BRW_NEW_REDUCED_PRIMITIVE; } } } static void gen6_set_prim(struct brw_context *brw, const struct _mesa_prim *prim) { uint32_t hw_prim; DBG("PRIM: %s\n", _mesa_lookup_enum_by_nr(prim->mode)); hw_prim = get_hw_prim_for_gl_prim(prim->mode); if (hw_prim != brw->primitive) { brw->primitive = hw_prim; brw->ctx.NewDriverState |= BRW_NEW_PRIMITIVE; } } /** * The hardware is capable of removing dangling vertices on its own; however, * prior to Gen6, we sometimes convert quads into trifans (and quad strips * into tristrips), since pre-Gen6 hardware requires a GS to render quads. * This function manually trims dangling vertices from a draw call involving * quads so that those dangling vertices won't get drawn when we convert to * trifans/tristrips. */ static GLuint trim(GLenum prim, GLuint length) { if (prim == GL_QUAD_STRIP) return length > 3 ? (length - length % 2) : 0; else if (prim == GL_QUADS) return length - length % 4; else return length; } static void brw_emit_prim(struct brw_context *brw, const struct _mesa_prim *prim, uint32_t hw_prim) { int verts_per_instance; int vertex_access_type; int indirect_flag; DBG("PRIM: %s %d %d\n", _mesa_lookup_enum_by_nr(prim->mode), prim->start, prim->count); int start_vertex_location = prim->start; int base_vertex_location = prim->basevertex; if (prim->indexed) { vertex_access_type = brw->gen >= 7 ? GEN7_3DPRIM_VERTEXBUFFER_ACCESS_RANDOM : GEN4_3DPRIM_VERTEXBUFFER_ACCESS_RANDOM; start_vertex_location += brw->ib.start_vertex_offset; base_vertex_location += brw->vb.start_vertex_bias; } else { vertex_access_type = brw->gen >= 7 ? GEN7_3DPRIM_VERTEXBUFFER_ACCESS_SEQUENTIAL : GEN4_3DPRIM_VERTEXBUFFER_ACCESS_SEQUENTIAL; start_vertex_location += brw->vb.start_vertex_bias; } /* We only need to trim the primitive count on pre-Gen6. */ if (brw->gen < 6) verts_per_instance = trim(prim->mode, prim->count); else verts_per_instance = prim->count; /* If nothing to emit, just return. */ if (verts_per_instance == 0 && !prim->is_indirect) return; /* If we're set to always flush, do it before and after the primitive emit. * We want to catch both missed flushes that hurt instruction/state cache * and missed flushes of the render cache as it heads to other parts of * the besides the draw code. */ if (brw->always_flush_cache) { intel_batchbuffer_emit_mi_flush(brw); } /* If indirect, emit a bunch of loads from the indirect BO. */ if (prim->is_indirect) { struct gl_buffer_object *indirect_buffer = brw->ctx.DrawIndirectBuffer; drm_intel_bo *bo = intel_bufferobj_buffer(brw, intel_buffer_object(indirect_buffer), prim->indirect_offset, 5 * sizeof(GLuint)); indirect_flag = GEN7_3DPRIM_INDIRECT_PARAMETER_ENABLE; brw_load_register_mem(brw, GEN7_3DPRIM_VERTEX_COUNT, bo, I915_GEM_DOMAIN_VERTEX, 0, prim->indirect_offset + 0); brw_load_register_mem(brw, GEN7_3DPRIM_INSTANCE_COUNT, bo, I915_GEM_DOMAIN_VERTEX, 0, prim->indirect_offset + 4); brw_load_register_mem(brw, GEN7_3DPRIM_START_VERTEX, bo, I915_GEM_DOMAIN_VERTEX, 0, prim->indirect_offset + 8); if (prim->indexed) { brw_load_register_mem(brw, GEN7_3DPRIM_BASE_VERTEX, bo, I915_GEM_DOMAIN_VERTEX, 0, prim->indirect_offset + 12); brw_load_register_mem(brw, GEN7_3DPRIM_START_INSTANCE, bo, I915_GEM_DOMAIN_VERTEX, 0, prim->indirect_offset + 16); } else { brw_load_register_mem(brw, GEN7_3DPRIM_START_INSTANCE, bo, I915_GEM_DOMAIN_VERTEX, 0, prim->indirect_offset + 12); BEGIN_BATCH(3); OUT_BATCH(MI_LOAD_REGISTER_IMM | (3 - 2)); OUT_BATCH(GEN7_3DPRIM_BASE_VERTEX); OUT_BATCH(0); ADVANCE_BATCH(); } } else { indirect_flag = 0; } if (brw->gen >= 7) { BEGIN_BATCH(7); OUT_BATCH(CMD_3D_PRIM << 16 | (7 - 2) | indirect_flag); OUT_BATCH(hw_prim | vertex_access_type); } else { BEGIN_BATCH(6); OUT_BATCH(CMD_3D_PRIM << 16 | (6 - 2) | hw_prim << GEN4_3DPRIM_TOPOLOGY_TYPE_SHIFT | vertex_access_type); } OUT_BATCH(verts_per_instance); OUT_BATCH(start_vertex_location); OUT_BATCH(prim->num_instances); OUT_BATCH(prim->base_instance); OUT_BATCH(base_vertex_location); ADVANCE_BATCH(); if (brw->always_flush_cache) { intel_batchbuffer_emit_mi_flush(brw); } } static void brw_merge_inputs( struct brw_context *brw, const struct gl_client_array *arrays[]) { const struct gl_context *ctx = &brw->ctx; GLuint i; for (i = 0; i < brw->vb.nr_buffers; i++) { drm_intel_bo_unreference(brw->vb.buffers[i].bo); brw->vb.buffers[i].bo = NULL; } brw->vb.nr_buffers = 0; for (i = 0; i < VERT_ATTRIB_MAX; i++) { brw->vb.inputs[i].buffer = -1; brw->vb.inputs[i].glarray = arrays[i]; } if (brw->gen < 8 && !brw->is_haswell) { struct gl_program *vp = &ctx->VertexProgram._Current->Base; /* Prior to Haswell, the hardware can't natively support GL_FIXED or * 2_10_10_10_REV vertex formats. Set appropriate workaround flags. */ for (i = 0; i < VERT_ATTRIB_MAX; i++) { if (!(vp->InputsRead & BITFIELD64_BIT(i))) continue; uint8_t wa_flags = 0; switch (brw->vb.inputs[i].glarray->Type) { case GL_FIXED: wa_flags = brw->vb.inputs[i].glarray->Size; break; case GL_INT_2_10_10_10_REV: wa_flags |= BRW_ATTRIB_WA_SIGN; /* fallthough */ case GL_UNSIGNED_INT_2_10_10_10_REV: if (brw->vb.inputs[i].glarray->Format == GL_BGRA) wa_flags |= BRW_ATTRIB_WA_BGRA; if (brw->vb.inputs[i].glarray->Normalized) wa_flags |= BRW_ATTRIB_WA_NORMALIZE; else if (!brw->vb.inputs[i].glarray->Integer) wa_flags |= BRW_ATTRIB_WA_SCALE; break; } if (brw->vb.attrib_wa_flags[i] != wa_flags) { brw->vb.attrib_wa_flags[i] = wa_flags; brw->ctx.NewDriverState |= BRW_NEW_VS_ATTRIB_WORKAROUNDS; } } } } /** * \brief Call this after drawing to mark which buffers need resolving * * If the depth buffer was written to and if it has an accompanying HiZ * buffer, then mark that it needs a depth resolve. * * If the color buffer is a multisample window system buffer, then * mark that it needs a downsample. * * Also mark any render targets which will be textured as needing a render * cache flush. */ static void brw_postdraw_set_buffers_need_resolve(struct brw_context *brw) { struct gl_context *ctx = &brw->ctx; struct gl_framebuffer *fb = ctx->DrawBuffer; struct intel_renderbuffer *front_irb = NULL; struct intel_renderbuffer *back_irb = intel_get_renderbuffer(fb, BUFFER_BACK_LEFT); struct intel_renderbuffer *depth_irb = intel_get_renderbuffer(fb, BUFFER_DEPTH); struct intel_renderbuffer *stencil_irb = intel_get_renderbuffer(fb, BUFFER_STENCIL); struct gl_renderbuffer_attachment *depth_att = &fb->Attachment[BUFFER_DEPTH]; if (brw_is_front_buffer_drawing(fb)) front_irb = intel_get_renderbuffer(fb, BUFFER_FRONT_LEFT); if (front_irb) front_irb->need_downsample = true; if (back_irb) back_irb->need_downsample = true; if (depth_irb && ctx->Depth.Mask) { intel_renderbuffer_att_set_needs_depth_resolve(depth_att); brw_render_cache_set_add_bo(brw, depth_irb->mt->bo); } if (ctx->Extensions.ARB_stencil_texturing && stencil_irb && ctx->Stencil._WriteEnabled) { brw_render_cache_set_add_bo(brw, stencil_irb->mt->bo); } for (int i = 0; i < fb->_NumColorDrawBuffers; i++) { struct intel_renderbuffer *irb = intel_renderbuffer(fb->_ColorDrawBuffers[i]); if (irb) brw_render_cache_set_add_bo(brw, irb->mt->bo); } } /* May fail if out of video memory for texture or vbo upload, or on * fallback conditions. */ static void brw_try_draw_prims( struct gl_context *ctx, const struct gl_client_array *arrays[], const struct _mesa_prim *prims, GLuint nr_prims, const struct _mesa_index_buffer *ib, GLuint min_index, GLuint max_index, struct gl_buffer_object *indirect) { struct brw_context *brw = brw_context(ctx); GLuint i; bool fail_next = false; if (ctx->NewState) _mesa_update_state( ctx ); /* Find the highest sampler unit used by each shader program. A bit-count * won't work since ARB programs use the texture unit number as the sampler * index. */ brw->wm.base.sampler_count = _mesa_fls(ctx->FragmentProgram._Current->Base.SamplersUsed); brw->gs.base.sampler_count = ctx->GeometryProgram._Current ? _mesa_fls(ctx->GeometryProgram._Current->Base.SamplersUsed) : 0; brw->vs.base.sampler_count = _mesa_fls(ctx->VertexProgram._Current->Base.SamplersUsed); /* We have to validate the textures *before* checking for fallbacks; * otherwise, the software fallback won't be able to rely on the * texture state, the firstLevel and lastLevel fields won't be * set in the intel texture object (they'll both be 0), and the * software fallback will segfault if it attempts to access any * texture level other than level 0. */ brw_validate_textures( brw ); intel_prepare_render(brw); /* This workaround has to happen outside of brw_upload_render_state() * because it may flush the batchbuffer for a blit, affecting the state * flags. */ brw_workaround_depthstencil_alignment(brw, 0); /* Bind all inputs, derive varying and size information: */ brw_merge_inputs( brw, arrays ); brw->ib.ib = ib; brw->ctx.NewDriverState |= BRW_NEW_INDICES; brw->vb.min_index = min_index; brw->vb.max_index = max_index; brw->ctx.NewDriverState |= BRW_NEW_VERTICES; for (i = 0; i < nr_prims; i++) { int estimated_max_prim_size; const int sampler_state_size = 16; estimated_max_prim_size = 512; /* batchbuffer commands */ estimated_max_prim_size += BRW_MAX_TEX_UNIT * (sampler_state_size + sizeof(struct gen5_sampler_default_color)); estimated_max_prim_size += 1024; /* gen6 VS push constants */ estimated_max_prim_size += 1024; /* gen6 WM push constants */ estimated_max_prim_size += 512; /* misc. pad */ /* Flush the batch if it's approaching full, so that we don't wrap while * we've got validated state that needs to be in the same batch as the * primitives. */ intel_batchbuffer_require_space(brw, estimated_max_prim_size, RENDER_RING); intel_batchbuffer_save_state(brw); if (brw->num_instances != prims[i].num_instances || brw->basevertex != prims[i].basevertex) { brw->num_instances = prims[i].num_instances; brw->basevertex = prims[i].basevertex; if (i > 0) { /* For i == 0 we just did this before the loop */ brw->ctx.NewDriverState |= BRW_NEW_VERTICES; brw_merge_inputs(brw, arrays); } } brw->draw.gl_basevertex = prims[i].indexed ? prims[i].basevertex : prims[i].start; drm_intel_bo_unreference(brw->draw.draw_params_bo); if (prims[i].is_indirect) { /* Point draw_params_bo at the indirect buffer. */ brw->draw.draw_params_bo = intel_buffer_object(ctx->DrawIndirectBuffer)->buffer; drm_intel_bo_reference(brw->draw.draw_params_bo); brw->draw.draw_params_offset = prims[i].indirect_offset + (prims[i].indexed ? 12 : 8); } else { /* Set draw_params_bo to NULL so brw_prepare_vertices knows it * has to upload gl_BaseVertex and such if they're needed. */ brw->draw.draw_params_bo = NULL; brw->draw.draw_params_offset = 0; } if (brw->gen < 6) brw_set_prim(brw, &prims[i]); else gen6_set_prim(brw, &prims[i]); retry: /* Note that before the loop, brw->ctx.NewDriverState was set to != 0, and * that the state updated in the loop outside of this block is that in * *_set_prim or intel_batchbuffer_flush(), which only impacts * brw->ctx.NewDriverState. */ if (brw->ctx.NewDriverState) { brw->no_batch_wrap = true; brw_upload_render_state(brw); } brw_emit_prim(brw, &prims[i], brw->primitive); brw->no_batch_wrap = false; if (dri_bufmgr_check_aperture_space(&brw->batch.bo, 1)) { if (!fail_next) { intel_batchbuffer_reset_to_saved(brw); intel_batchbuffer_flush(brw); fail_next = true; goto retry; } else { int ret = intel_batchbuffer_flush(brw); WARN_ONCE(ret == -ENOSPC, "i965: Single primitive emit exceeded " "available aperture space\n"); } } /* Now that we know we haven't run out of aperture space, we can safely * reset the dirty bits. */ if (brw->ctx.NewDriverState) brw_render_state_finished(brw); } if (brw->always_flush_batch) intel_batchbuffer_flush(brw); brw_state_cache_check_size(brw); brw_postdraw_set_buffers_need_resolve(brw); return; } void brw_draw_prims( struct gl_context *ctx, const struct _mesa_prim *prims, GLuint nr_prims, const struct _mesa_index_buffer *ib, GLboolean index_bounds_valid, GLuint min_index, GLuint max_index, struct gl_transform_feedback_object *unused_tfb_object, struct gl_buffer_object *indirect ) { struct brw_context *brw = brw_context(ctx); const struct gl_client_array **arrays = ctx->Array._DrawArrays; assert(unused_tfb_object == NULL); if (ctx->Query.CondRenderQuery) { perf_debug("Conditional rendering is implemented in software and may " "stall. This should be fixed in the driver.\n"); } if (!_mesa_check_conditional_render(ctx)) return; /* Handle primitive restart if needed */ if (brw_handle_primitive_restart(ctx, prims, nr_prims, ib, indirect)) { /* The draw was handled, so we can exit now */ return; } /* Do GL_SELECT and GL_FEEDBACK rendering using swrast, even though it * won't support all the extensions we support. */ if (ctx->RenderMode != GL_RENDER) { perf_debug("%s render mode not supported in hardware\n", _mesa_lookup_enum_by_nr(ctx->RenderMode)); _swsetup_Wakeup(ctx); _tnl_wakeup(ctx); _tnl_draw_prims(ctx, prims, nr_prims, ib, index_bounds_valid, min_index, max_index, NULL, NULL); return; } /* If we're going to have to upload any of the user's vertex arrays, then * get the minimum and maximum of their index buffer so we know what range * to upload. */ if (!index_bounds_valid && !vbo_all_varyings_in_vbos(arrays)) { perf_debug("Scanning index buffer to compute index buffer bounds. " "Use glDrawRangeElements() to avoid this.\n"); vbo_get_minmax_indices(ctx, prims, ib, &min_index, &max_index, nr_prims); } /* Try drawing with the hardware, but don't do anything else if we can't * manage it. swrast doesn't support our featureset, so we can't fall back * to it. */ brw_try_draw_prims(ctx, arrays, prims, nr_prims, ib, min_index, max_index, indirect); } void brw_draw_init( struct brw_context *brw ) { struct gl_context *ctx = &brw->ctx; struct vbo_context *vbo = vbo_context(ctx); int i; /* Register our drawing function: */ vbo->draw_prims = brw_draw_prims; for (i = 0; i < VERT_ATTRIB_MAX; i++) brw->vb.inputs[i].buffer = -1; brw->vb.nr_buffers = 0; brw->vb.nr_enabled = 0; } void brw_draw_destroy( struct brw_context *brw ) { int i; for (i = 0; i < brw->vb.nr_buffers; i++) { drm_intel_bo_unreference(brw->vb.buffers[i].bo); brw->vb.buffers[i].bo = NULL; } brw->vb.nr_buffers = 0; for (i = 0; i < brw->vb.nr_enabled; i++) { brw->vb.enabled[i]->buffer = -1; } brw->vb.nr_enabled = 0; drm_intel_bo_unreference(brw->ib.bo); brw->ib.bo = NULL; }