gallium/util: Break recursion in pipe_resource_reference
It calling itself recursively prevented it from being inlined, resulting
in a copy being generated in every compilation unit referencing it. This
bloated the text segment of the Gallium mega-driver *_dri.so by ~4%,
and might also have impacted performance.
Fixes: ecd6fce261
("mesa/st: support lowering multi-planar YUV")
v2:
* Add comment above pipe_resource_next_reference [Samuel Pitoiset]
v3:
* Use loop to unreference the full chain of resources referenced via
the next members [Timothy Arceri]
v4:
* Stop chasing ->next chain at the first sub-resource which isn't
destroyed [Nicolai Hähnle]
Reviewed-by: Nicolai Hähnle <nicolai.haehnle@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Marek Olšák <marek.olsak@amd.com>
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Michel Dänzer

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@@ -137,8 +137,14 @@ pipe_resource_reference(struct pipe_resource **ptr, struct pipe_resource *tex)
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if (pipe_reference_described(&(*ptr)->reference, &tex->reference,
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(debug_reference_descriptor)debug_describe_resource)) {
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pipe_resource_reference(&old_tex->next, NULL);
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old_tex->screen->resource_destroy(old_tex->screen, old_tex);
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/* Avoid recursion, which would prevent inlining this function */
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do {
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struct pipe_resource *next = old_tex->next;
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old_tex->screen->resource_destroy(old_tex->screen, old_tex);
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old_tex = next;
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} while (pipe_reference_described(&old_tex->reference, NULL,
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(debug_reference_descriptor)debug_describe_resource));
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}
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*ptr = tex;
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}
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