This adds two --with configure options for setting defines for
MAX_WIDTH and MAX_HEIGHT. It's conceivably just as easy to define
these in CFLAGS manually, but this way users don't need to know
about internal Mesa details.
Patch updated by BrianP to set DEFINES, not CFLAGS.
(cherry picked from master, commit 7085dce750)
draw: cope with more primitives in draw_pipeline_run
This previously was used only for decomposed (POINT/LINE/TRI) primitives,
but for some time a full range of primitives could end up in here.
Fixes trivial/lineloop-clip on softpipe, among others.
(cherry picked from commit 87cd8a3b8a)
dri: Fix problems with unitialized values in dri screen object.
This fixes crash in r200 KMS driver when pSAREA was set to 1 randomly because of memory wasn't cleared.
Signed-off-by: Pauli Nieminen <suokkos@gmail.com>
st/mesa: implement BlitFramebuffer() for depth/stencil (incomplete)
We now handle the case of blitting Z+stencil to/from combined Z/stencil
surfaces. But Z-only or stencil-only and separate depth/stencil surfaces
are not yet implemented.
st/mesa: fix Y inversion and optimize st_BlitFramebuffer()
Need to check for Y inversion separately for src/dest buffers.
If both the src and dest regions are upside down, make them right-side
up for a better chance at a fast path.
progs/tests/copypixrate -blit is much faster now.
intel: Fix inverted test for disabling flushing of front buffer output.
The comment disagreed with the code, and nicely drew my eyes to what was
going wrong.
Bug #21774 (blender)
Bug #21788 (readpix)
(cherry picked from master, commit fd65418f60)
intel: Wait on the last swapbuffers to complete before queuing a new one.
This fixes jerkiness in doom3 and other apps since the kernel change to
throttle less absurdly, which led to a thundering herd of frames.
Because this is a rather minimal fix, there is at least one downside: If
the whole scene completes in one batchbuffer, we'll end up stalling the GPU.
Thanks to Michel Dänzer for suggesting using glFlush to signal frame end
instead of going to all the effort of adding a new DRI2 extension.
(cherry picked from master, commit 0828579a65)
Funny thing is I annotated this dependency in
e5f63c403b767f9974e8eb5d412c012b8a69287f, but didn't actually use it.
(cherry picked from master, commit 03187571b6)
Conflicts:
src/mesa/main/state.c
Instead of relying on the Makefile to always generate $(TOP)/$(LIB_DIR),
just have mklib handle creating the directory. This should fix any races
when using parallel make.
Signed-off-by: Dan Nicholson <dbn.lists@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 23671e5358)
Add missing X11_INCLUDES to egl/drivers/demo and egl/main.
Compiling mesa on a system with no X headers installed in the default
include paths fails due to missing X11 includes. The header includes are
picked up by configure but not applied.
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
(cherry picked from commit 5358e54d1a)
xdemo/glxswapcontrol: Move get_framge_usage after the swap.
This fixes the problem that first frame would report bogus usage values.
Problem was caused because get_frame_usage returned data from previous buffer
swap.
Signed-off-by: Pauli Nieminen <suokkos@gmail.com>
mesa/st: short-circuit glFinish calls on WIN32 only
Windows opengl32.dll calls glFinish prior to every swapbuffers, which
makes it pretty hard to get decent performance...
Work around by mapping finish to flush on PIPE_OS_WINDOWS. This is
conformant, though it might confuse poorly-written benchmarks which
attempt to measure a single event rather than figuring out the rate of
continuous processing.
util: _debug_printf should print even when DEBUG is not defined
The leading underscore is meaningful... This function is used by
_warning and _error functions as well as the more common
debug_printf().
debug_printf (without underscore) gets turned off when DEBUG is
disabled, but warning/error messages still use this function to get
their message out.
(cherry picked from commit 0ac879dca7)