Having the single opcode write then read the reg meant that single
instruction opcodes had to consider their source regs to interfere
with their dest regs.
SSE support for 32bit and 16bit unsigned arithmetic is not complete, and
can easily result in inefficient code.
In most cases signed/unsigned doesn't make a difference, such as for
integer texture coordinates.
So remove uint_coord_type and uint_coord_bld to avoid inefficient
operations to sneak in the future.
We need to move the texture sampler resources out of the range of the vertex attribs.
We could probably improve this using an allocator but this is the simple answer for now.
makes mesa-demos/src/glsl/vert-tex work.
We can't patch true-block at end-if time, as there is no guarantee that
the block at the beginning of the true stanza is the same at the end of
the true stanza -- other control flow elements may have been emitted half
way the true stanza.
Although this bug surfaced recently with the commit to skip mip filtering
when lod is an integer the bug was always there, although probably it
was avoided until now: e.g., cubemap selection nests if-then-else on the
else stanza, which does not suffer from the same problem.
We've been using these in the linear path for a while now. Based on
Chris's SSSE3 code, but using only sse2 opcodes. Speed seems to be
identical, but code is simpler & removes dependency on SSE3.
Should be easier to extend to other rgba8 formats.
Specifically, can do early-depth-test even when alpahtest or
kill-pixel are active, providing we defer the actual z write until the
final mask is avaialable.
Improves demos/fire.c especially in the case where you get close to
the trees.
The current interpolation schemes causes precision loss.
Changing the operation order helps, but does not completely avoid the
problem.
The only short term solution is to clamp z to 1.0.
This is unfortunate, but probably unavoidable until interpolation is
improved.
Operate simultanouesly on <width, height, depth> vector as much as possible,
instead of doing the operations on vectors with broadcasted scalars.
Also do the 24.8 fixed point scalar with integer shift of the texture size,
for unnormalized coordinates.
AoS path only for now -- the same thing can be done for SoA.
Fixes these GCC warnings.
brw_wm_fp.c: In function 'search_or_add_const4f':
brw_wm_fp.c:92: warning: 'reg.Index2' is used uninitialized in this function
brw_wm_fp.c:84: note: 'reg.Index2' was declared here
brw_wm_fp.c:92: warning: 'reg.RelAddr2' is used uninitialized in this function
brw_wm_fp.c:84: note: 'reg.RelAddr2' was declared here
Clamp against 0 instead of -0.5, which simplifies things.
The former version would have resulted in both int coords being zero
(in case of coord being smaller than 0) and some "unused" weight value,
whereas now the int coords will be 0 and 1, but weight will be 0, hence the
lerp should produce the same value.
Still not happy about differences between normalized and non-normalized...