This prevents memory usage explosion in blender due to the state cache
hanging on to old fake frontbuffer regions. Sigh at blender still
using frontbuffer rendering.
Bug #24119.
The pitch is not really an inherent part of the miptree, since it's
not part of any of the layout calculations, and it's dictated by the
libdrm-allocated region pitch now.
Shaves 60k off the driver from removing the broken spans code. This
means we now require 2.6.29, which seems fair given that it's a year
old and we've removed support for non-KMS already in the last release
of 2D.
The wine d3d9 visual.c testcase was tripping over this and failing.
Presumably it's binding a packed depth/stencil texture to both
stencil and depth attachment points, and we make a new renderbuffer
wrapper for each in that case.
Wine's d3d9 visual.c testcase tries this a lot, so I've added some
piglit tests (fbo-nodepth-test, fbo-nostencil-test, fbo-stencil-only)
and enabled it.
Back when we were flushing the entire batch at BindFramebuffer, the kernel
would notice the domain transition when someone went to texture from it and
flush for us. We no longer do the batch flushing every time, so we get to
do aggressive flushing until we move batchbuffer handling to libdrm.
Fixes piglit fbo-flushing. Bug #25377. No noticeable performance loss
on cairo-gl (so this is better than batch flushing).
Pass a gl_format to intel_create_renderbuffer() instead of GLenum.
Add cases for MESA_FORMAT_XRGB8888 textures and renderbuffers.
However, we don't yet create any renderbuffers or textures with that
format. It seems the default alpha value is zero instead of one.
Need to investigate that first.
By just using offsets, we confused the hardware's tiling calculations,
resulting in failures in miptree validation and blit clears.
Fixes piglit fbo-clearmipmap.
Bug #23552. (automatic mipmap generation)
_ActualFormat is replaced by Format (MESA_FORMAT_x).
ColorEncoding, ComponentType, RedBits, GreenBits, BlueBits, etc. are
all replaced by MESA_FORMAT_x queries.
Now gl_texture_image::TexFormat is a simple MESA_FORMAT_x enum.
ctx->Driver.ChooseTexture format also returns a MESA_FORMAT_x.
gl_texture_format will go away next.
This is about a 30% performance win in OA with high settings on my GM45,
and experiments with 915GM indicate that it'll be around a 20% win there.
Currently, 915-class hardware is seriously hurt by the fact that we use
fence regs to control the tiling even for 3D instructions that could live
without them, so we spend a bunch of time waiting on previous rendering in
order to pull fences off. Thus, the texture_tiling driconf option defaults
off there for now.
Fixes segfault on an fbo.c negative test for FBO with texture width/height
of 0. Previously we just tested for border != 0 to work around this
segfault.
Also enable them all regardless of screen bpp, as 32 bpp what I've been
testing against, and haven't been able to detect any screen bpp-specific
troubles with them.
We can't render into any texture format; only certain formats.
Check that render-to-texture's format is renderable in the
intel_validate_framebuffer()
There seems to be a bug somewhere that causes rendering to rgb565 textures
to be corrupted so disallow that for now. This will be revisted.
I was lured into a false sense of security by the fact that the spans code was
already there, and a bunch of tests didn't catch the problem. oglconform's
mask.c did, though.
Bug #19970.
This lets us avoid allocing new buffers for renderbuffers, finalized miptrees,
and PBO-uploaded textures when there's an unreferenced but still active one
cached, while also avoiding CPU waits for batchbuffers and CPU-uploaded
textures. The size of BOs allocated for a desktop running current GL
cairogears on i915 is cut in half with this.
Note that this means we require libdrm 2.4.5.