After drawing from a vertex array we should disable them, to prevent
the next draw calls from potentially reading past their ends. This
also moves the disabling of vertex attrib arrays (for shaders) into
its own function.
- currently half the shader selection code (GLSL vs ARB) is in
fillGLcaps. The parts that check for software shaders are in
GetDeviceCaps. That placement, will work, but is definitely not optimal.
FillGLcaps should detect support - it should not make decision as to
what's used, because that's not what the purpose of the function is.
GetDeviceCaps should report support as it has already been selected.
Instead, select shader mode in its own function, called in the
appropriate places.
- unifying pixel and vertex shaders into a single selection is a
mistake. A software vertex shader can be coupled with a hardware arb or
glsl pixel shader, or no shader at all. Split them back into two and add
a SHADER_NONE variant.
- drawprim is doing support checks for ARB_PROGRAM, and making shader
decisions based on that - that's wrong, support has already been
checked, and decided upon, and shaders can be implemented via software,
ARB_PROGRAm or GLSL, so that support check isn't valid.
- Store the shader selected mode into the shader itself. Different types
of shaders can be combined, so this is an improvement. In fact, storing
the mode into the settings globally is a mistake as well - it should be
done per device, since different cards have different capabilities.
Make wined3d use register combiners for texture stage operations. In
order to do that the texture unit index needs to be separated from the
texture stage index. For cards that don't support the
NV_register_combiners extension nothing should change.
The code for uploading / binding textures for use with pixel shaders
is slightly different from the one for uploading / binding textures
for use with the fixed function pipeline. It would be possible to keep
the code in a single function with a couple of conditionals, but in
combination with the changes needed for register combiners that would
become quite messy.
GL_LIMITS(textures) is currently used for both the number of texture
stages and the maximum number of simultaneous textures. In the current
code that's the same, but in a later patch that will be separated,
since a texture stage doesn't have to reference an actual
texture. Also, shaders can access a larger number of samplers than the
number of texture units the fixed function pipeline can access.