mesa/src/gallium
Charmaine Lee 33a86acd78 svga: fix incompatible bind flags at buffer validation time
At buffer resource validation time, if the resource handle is not yet
created and if the initial buffer bind flags and the tobind flags are
incompatible, just use the tobind flags to create the resource handle.
On the other hand, if the bind flags are compatible, we can combine
the bind flags for the resource handle creation.

Fixes piglit gl-3.1-buffer-bindings crash.

Reviewed-by: Brian Paul <brianp@vmware.com>
2018-05-16 13:04:16 -06:00
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auxiliary gallium/hud: add frametime graph (v2) 2018-05-15 19:30:12 -04:00
docs gallium: add initial support for conservative rasterization 2018-04-30 21:13:53 -06:00
drivers svga: fix incompatible bind flags at buffer validation time 2018-05-16 13:04:16 -06:00
include gallium: add initial support for conservative rasterization 2018-04-30 21:13:53 -06:00
state_trackers st/xa: Bump minor 2018-05-15 09:27:46 +02:00
targets opencl: autotools: Fix linking order for OpenCL target 2018-05-14 22:45:01 -04:00
tests gallium/tests: Fix assignment of EXTRA_DIST 2018-05-09 16:38:47 -07:00
tools gallium/tools: use correct shebang for python scripts 2017-03-10 14:12:47 +00:00
winsys winsys/amdgpu: Destroy dev_hash table when the last winsys is removed. 2018-05-10 23:23:50 -04:00
Android.common.mk Android: rework LLVM build support 2017-05-11 13:52:21 +01:00
Android.mk radeonsi: try to fix android 2018-04-05 15:34:58 -04:00
Automake.inc radeonsi: prepare for driver-specific driconf options 2017-08-02 09:50:58 +02:00
Makefile.am autotools: Include new meson files 2018-04-20 20:26:56 -07:00
meson.build meson: raise required version to 0.44.1 2018-04-24 14:08:15 -07:00
README.portability
SConscript gallium: move ddebug, noop, rbug, trace to auxiliary to improve build times 2018-04-13 14:08:14 -04:00

	      CROSS-PLATFORM PORTABILITY GUIDELINES FOR GALLIUM3D 


= General Considerations =

The state tracker and winsys driver support a rather limited number of
platforms. However, the pipe drivers are meant to run in a wide number of
platforms. Hence the pipe drivers, the auxiliary modules, and all public
headers in general, should strictly follow these guidelines to ensure


= Compiler Support =

* Include the p_compiler.h.

* Cast explicitly when converting to integer types of smaller sizes.

* Cast explicitly when converting between float, double and integral types.

* Don't use named struct initializers.

* Don't use variable number of macro arguments. Use static inline functions
instead.

* Don't use C99 features.

= Standard Library =

* Avoid including standard library headers. Most standard library functions are
not available in Windows Kernel Mode. Use the appropriate p_*.h include.

== Memory Allocation ==

* Use MALLOC, CALLOC, FREE instead of the malloc, calloc, free functions.

* Use align_pointer() function defined in u_memory.h for aligning pointers
 in a portable way.

== Debugging ==

* Use the functions/macros in p_debug.h.

* Don't include assert.h, call abort, printf, etc.


= Code Style =

== Inherantice in C ==

The main thing we do is mimic inheritance by structure containment.

Here's a silly made-up example:

/* base class */
struct buffer
{
  int size;
  void (*validate)(struct buffer *buf);
};

/* sub-class of bufffer */
struct texture_buffer
{
  struct buffer base;  /* the base class, MUST COME FIRST! */
  int format;
  int width, height;
};


Then, we'll typically have cast-wrapper functions to convert base-class 
pointers to sub-class pointers where needed:

static inline struct vertex_buffer *vertex_buffer(struct buffer *buf)
{
  return (struct vertex_buffer *) buf;
}


To create/init a sub-classed object:

struct buffer *create_texture_buffer(int w, int h, int format)
{
  struct texture_buffer *t = malloc(sizeof(*t));
  t->format = format;
  t->width = w;
  t->height = h;
  t->base.size = w * h;
  t->base.validate = tex_validate;
  return &t->base;
}

Example sub-class method:

void tex_validate(struct buffer *buf)
{
  struct texture_buffer *tb = texture_buffer(buf);
  assert(tb->format);
  assert(tb->width);
  assert(tb->height);
}


Note that we typically do not use typedefs to make "class names"; we use
'struct whatever' everywhere.

Gallium's pipe_context and the subclassed psb_context, etc are prime examples 
of this.  There's also many examples in Mesa and the Mesa state tracker.