Since we don't support rendering to compressed formats, we implement this
by using a compatible format with the same bpp as the compressed format.
However, we need to take into account that the underlying compressed image
bpp is computed for a full block, so when we specify regions on the
compressed image, we need to divide offsets and dimensions by the block
size.
This works well for anything that copies to a compressed format using
the TLB, but it doesn't specifically address copies from compressed
formats to other compatible images. These go through the blit path
and require to copy by blitting (texturing) from the compressed format
to another format. In this case, we choose a comptible format with
the per-texel bpp (not the block bpp) of the compressed format so it
matches the setup for the blit operation.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/6766>
Not quite sure why this is required though. Conversion from/to
sRGB happens on tile loads and stores, with the tile buffer
being always linear, so there should be no difference.
Fixes all test failures in:
dEQP-VK.pipeline.blend.format.r8g8b8a8_srgb.*
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/6766>
This relies heavily in infrastructure taken from the v3d driver. We should
probably look for ways to share the code between both drivers by creating
a surface layout library that we can use from both, or at least moving
parts of the v3d driver to broadcom/common. Specifically:
We take v3d_tiling.c, which requires gallium's pipe_box type for some
helper functions that we don't quite need yet.
We copied and adapted bits of v3d_resource.c into v3dv_image.c, however,
it should be possible to look for ways to reuse the code instead of
duplicating it.
Pre-compute UIF padding into the slice setup. This is different from
what we do in v3d (we do this at cerate_surface time), but it is
more convenient for us to pre-calculate it here for all mipmap
slices.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/6766>
This takes a subset of vk_format_info.h from Anvil which has some
Intel specific elements. At some point we might want to discuss
if we want to make the file reusable and move the intel bits to
some other place, but it is not a lot of code and for now this works,
so we keep going.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/6766>