Since the addition of support for Nvidia condition codes, the lexer internally
uses handle_ident to select between returning IDENTIFIER and USED_IDENTIFIER.
Also, use return_string instead of strdup.
Fixes bug #24809.
There is little point in having a special TGSI token just to handle
predicate register updates. Remove tgsi_dst_register_ext_predicate token
and instead use a new PREDICATE register file to update predicates.
Actually, the contents of the obsolete token are being moved
to tgsi_instruction_ext_predicate, where they should be
from the very beginning.
Remove the NVIDIA-specific condition code tokens -- nobody uses them
and they can be emulated with predicates if needed.
Introduce PIPE_CAP_SM3 that indicates whether a driver supports
SM3-level instructions, and in particular predicates.
Add PIPE_CAP_MAX_PREDICATE_REGISTERS that can be used to query the driver
how many predicate registers it supports (currently it would be 1).
First, using width * block size as pitch is evidently
wrong if a block contains more than 1 texel.
For tiled textures, since a block occupies a contiguous
area of memory, y addressing in m2mf has to be done by
block index, not the y coordinate itself.
This should fix compressed textures.
We have to indicate to the hw whether the FP exports
multiple colour results.
Method 0x121c is used to specify the number of RTs.
Also deactivate zeta explicitly if there's no zsbuf.
This improves piglit quick.tests runtime from 19:33 minutes to 6:06 on
my GM45. It should also hide most of the A17 swizzling issues, though
they'll still exist when swapping occurs (which is the kernel's problem
either way).
This fixes a regression in piglit's tfp test as of
11caea687e. Additionally, set the texture
format for the RGB textures to MESA_FORMAT_XRGB8888 and support it in the
hw paths so that hopefully sw fallbacks involving TFP get better alpha
behavior.
The radeon drivers appear to need the same fix.
Bug #24803
This improves shadowtex since the component ordering
is at least correct now, but I'm not sure how to
deal with texturing from a depth surface yet due to
differences in depth and color tile layouts.
Signed-off-by: Alex Deucher <alexdeucher@gmail.com>