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So far the frontbuffer was only being flushed on st_glFlush and
st_glFinish, however, a co-state tracker may need to make sure that
any frontbuffer changes are already on its way to the actual front.
The dri2 state tracker will need this for event-driven GL applications
to resize properly (It could also be done calling "dri_flush_frontbuffer",
but that way we would flush unnecessarily in the double-buffered case).
Additionally this patch avoids flushing the mesa rendering cache if
PIPE_FLUSH_RENDER_CACHE wasn't specified.
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Core Mesa will not call ctx->Driver.CheckQuery() if the Ready flag
is already set.
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When a buffer invalidation event is received from the X server, the
"invalidate" hook of the DRI2 flush extension is executed: A generic
implementation (dri2InvalidateDrawable) is provided that just bumps
the "pStamp" sequence number in __DRIdrawableRec.
For old servers not supporting buffer invalidation events, the
invalidate hook will be called before flushing the fake front/back
buffer (that's typically once per frame -- not a lot worse than the
situation we were in before).
No effort has been made on preserving backwards compatibility with
version 2 of the flush extension, but I think it's acceptable because
AFAIK no released stack is making use of it.
Signed-off-by: Kristian Høgsberg <krh@bitplanet.net>
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Remove const qualifier from _mesa_HashLookup() table parameter to
avoid LOCK/UNLOCK warnings in the function body.
Signed-off-by: Brian Paul <brianp@vmware.com>
(cherry picked from commit 3094adb3caeb90124359db2356df3bf8ee94800a)
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Signed-off-by: Brian Paul <brianp@vmware.com>
(cherry picked from commit 7c7247ddbf6e3f7f93e44c1cb52490044f1a2215)
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Seems to be a regression from commit 60b08eb1fdf287d28ec66b9282513ab35a61aee0.
(cherry picked from commit c5a4cfb03ff17955c049f16ac805f5837ea4b633)
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To reduce casting elsewhere...
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__builtin_clz with parameter 0 has undefined value. When
using -O3 optimizing this would result to too large next
power of two value.
Fix is to check if passed value is 1 and modify formula
for that case.
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Add explicit casts, fix constant types, fix variable types.
Fixes about 340 warnings in MSFT Visual Studio.
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This extension is now implemented in the GLSL compiler so it can be
enabled by other drivers where applicable.
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For GL_ARB_fragment_coord_conventions.
This only applies to gl_FragCoord and controls pixel center origin and
pixel center integer. For example:
layout (origin_upper_left, pixel_center_integer) varying vec4 gl_FragCoord;
This features introduces the idea of re-declaring variables with a changed
type. This may also apply to arrays in some cases but that's not
implemented at this time.
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Note: because of a weird dependency checking bug, a 'make clean' may be
needed before recompiling.
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Still used by some applications.
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Python does not have the function abort.
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This fixes invalid calls to rastpos_point/line/tri() that can occur
when glRasterPos() is called while in feedback or selection mode.
(cherry picked from commit b3c7dc6ff232eb4c5ff6b0ddcfa90bcb56f78df1)
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Don't use pipe->draw_range_elements() if min_index=max_index=~0 since
that doesn't provide any useful info.
Also, implement the loop around pipe->draw_range_elements() when
nr_prims > 1.
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Now that we track the global name in struct intel_region, we can just
look it up there.
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We just threw it away before, but we haven't had a use for it yet.
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This reverts commit 325614a882f5371da512536e07c443a172ffb87c.
Ok this was already fixed this commit actualy broke things
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To avoid kernel complaining and to set proper boundary on
vbo, substract the vbo offset to the vbo size.
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to make kernel cs checker happier, last attribs don't need full stride of
space. Calculate as count-1*stride + size of attrib
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normalized seems to work with this setting.
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