mesa/src/gallium
Lucas Stach 2e6fd24b7c etnaviv: fix tile status interaction with write mappings
This fixes a longstanding bug in the interaction between TS and a write
mapping. The write does not update TS regardless of the way the update
is done. Update via etna_copy_resource would just set the target ts_valid
to false without actually writing back any dirty TS to the resource.
Writes via the CPU would update the resource, but keep ts_valid at true
even if the tile status may now not match the actually written tiles of
the resource anymore.

Fix this by writing back a dirty TS to the target resource if needed
before updating the level with the write data. Always invalidate TS,
even when the update is done by the CPU.

Cc: mesa-stable
Signed-off-by: Lucas Stach <l.stach@pengutronix.de>
Reviewed-by: Christian Gmeiner <christian.gmeiner@gmail.com>
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/19846>
(cherry picked from commit 0fb813526e)
2022-11-28 13:01:15 -08:00
..
auxiliary gallivm: add coro malloc hooks earlier and always. 2022-11-15 15:41:50 -08:00
drivers etnaviv: fix tile status interaction with write mappings 2022-11-28 13:01:15 -08:00
frontends frontends/va: fix av1 decoding image distortion issue 2022-10-25 18:11:34 +00:00
include util: Test __PPC64__ for getting PIPE_ARCH_PPC_64 respond to __PPC64__ take effect 2022-11-15 15:41:56 -08:00
targets meson: Fixes name_prefix for clover on mingw 2022-11-24 18:48:46 +00:00
tests gallium/tests: Remove format desc null checks 2022-07-21 12:48:01 +00:00
tools pytracediff: implement pager ('less') invocation internally 2022-06-28 11:40:58 +00:00
winsys virgl/vtest: fix memory overwrite problem in virgl_vtest_send_get_caps() 2022-09-28 18:49:43 +00:00
meson.build gallium/swr: Remove common code and build options 2021-12-06 23:37:50 +00:00
README.portability

	      CROSS-PLATFORM PORTABILITY GUIDELINES FOR GALLIUM3D 


= General Considerations =

The frontend 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.