This will allow us the get rid of the swapchain refcounting hacks in d3d9 in
particular. This is similar to the way we handle resources that are still in
use by a stateblock, but aren't referenced anywhere by the application.
This prevents for example a d3d9 depth stencil from being destroyed when it
has no external references but is still in use by the device/stateblock. A
nice side effect is that it simplifies handling of "implicit" surfaces like
the frontbuffer and backbuffers, as well as the forwarding of reference counts
for surfaces that are part of a texture.
We will need this for d3d10, where both dxgi and d3d10core are making wined3d
calls. Right now d3d8/d3d9 also use this to protect their own data, but
eventually we should push this down into wined3d itself and use something a
bit more fine-grained. There's no good reason that doing e.g. a vertex buffer
upload in some thread should block all of wined3d.
QueryInterface should return S_OK on success and set the object
pointer to NULL on failure. This is similar to the patch Ivan
submitted a while ago for wined3d.
- split of CreateDevice gl/gxl detection code into FillGLCaps
- implementation of resolution change (using ChangeDisplaySettings)
but desactived as ChangeDisplaySettings don't seem to work well
- begin of swap chain support (now need to split/clean
gxlpbuffer/glxpixmap code for swap chain use)
using glx pbuffers (with a useful debug code to display rendered
surface into window drawable)
- better cubetextures
- split utilities functions into utils.c and added more
- more readable debug again
- a better caps code (not perfect but i'll use glx code later)
- use of the new caps code
- begin of UpdateTexture
- begin of Cursor support
- cleaning most of deprecated #if 0/#endif
- correct some lockable/unlockable behavior
- correct some returns code
- minor indentation changes
- fix SELECTARG2 behavior (with help from Lionel Ulmer)
- surface locking/unlocking (only rendering and textures surfaces
supported now)
- beginning of Target/Front surface support
- try to get D3DTOP_SELECTARG_* working
- implemented D3DTOP_SUBTRACT: currently only if OpenGL1.3 is used, we
have to use GL_SUBTRACT_ARB for other versions
- beginning of shaders support (Vertex and Pixel Shaders 1.1 on
DirectX8)
- beginning of D3DX8 support the D3D8 utility API (very basic, only
the core header)