This code creates the structures and the pipeline selection, as well
as the caps filling. It does not yet move the actual code around,
since this will be a bigger task.
This adds code for handling fixed function fragment processing with the
GL_ATI_fragment_shader extension. This is a sort-of programmable
interface for fragment processing at the level of shader model 1.4 in
d3d. This code is of use on r200, r250 and r280 cards(radeon 8500 to
9200) which do not support GL_ARB_fragment_program, but support pixel
shader 1.4 on Windows. This code is somewhat a counterpart to the
existing fragment processing code using GL_NV_register_combiners and
GL_NV_texture_shader.
This patch and the following intend to make the surface code more
manageable and are a preparation to add gl3 support. The code adds a
new IWineD3DBaseSurface surface type, which will contain the
non-rendering management code. IWineD3DSurface and IWineGDISurface
will be derived from IWineD3DBaseSurface, and IWineGL3Surface can be
added later.
- Moves GLSL constant loading code into glsl_shader.c and out of the
over-populated drawprim.c.
- Creates a new file named arb_program_shader.c which will hold code
specific to ARB_vertex_program & ARB_fragment_program.
- Remove the constant loading calls from drawprim.c
- Add a new file glsl_shader.c which contains almost every GLSL specific function we'll need
- Move print_glsl_info() into glsl_shader.c
- Move the shader_reg_maps struct info into the private header, and make it part of SHADER_OPCODE_ARG.
- Create a new shared ps/vs register map for float constants (future patch will make ARB programs use this, too)
Resource classes in wined3d and use when called from d3d9.
- Reduce the header includes in all the d3d9 interface to one common
set in the private header.
- Move some of the screen mode related functions into wined3d and add
untested support for the new d3d9 options of providing the format to
some of the calls.
- Move other functions from the directx interface into the common
library and implement the calls from d3d9 as well.
- Copy across the first of the functions used to make traces more readable,
creating utils.c to store them in. Eventually the ones in d3d8 will be
removed but for now just duplicate the code.